Rolex-Oyster Precision stainless steel wristwatch, Ref: 6426, manual wind, (circa 1952), the silver dial with sweep centre seconds, gilt hands, Arabic numerals at 3, 6 & 9 interspersed with darts, signed dial, crown and movement no. 80731, 34mm diameter, on a black leather strap together with a period Rolex cardboard box and ‘Rolex At Your Service’ booklet Condition Report: Lens, case and back are scratched through normal usage. Movement is clean and currently working. The booklet has a stain running through front to back and the box is somewhat `tired`, wear as expected for age of watch
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Rolex-Oyster Perpetual Date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified stainless steel, self winding wristwatch, ref: 15200, the silver dial with sweep centre seconds, polished hands, hour batons and date aperture, case stamped serial no: W292949 (circa 1994/5), signed dial, crown and movement, 34mm diameter on a Rolex Oyster bracelet Condition Report: Movement currently functions, wear as expected for age of watch
Rolex-Oyster Perpetual Officially Certified Chronometer ‘Bombay’ stainless steel self-winding wristwatch, Ref: 6090, the white dial with sweep centre seconds, silver Dauphine hands, faceted darts and Arabic numerals at 3, 6 & 9, luminous dots, case stamped 710765 (circa 1951), Super Oyster crown, screw down back, movement numbered F39149 and 11077, 33mm diameter, circa 1951 Condition Report: Movement currently functions, lens is scratched, sides of the case are scratched especially where the back has had attempted opening with improper tools. Original dial with some spotting, wear as expected for age of watch
Chinese bronze baluster vase having silver, copper and gold inlaid foliate decoration and twin loop handles, 12.5cm high together with another having silver inlaid foliate decoration, elephant head handles and a wide rim, 13.5cm high Condition Report: The smaller vase has to the base a small crescent shaped surface stress fracture arcing from the foot rim back into the rim measuring in length approximately 20mm in depth from the edge of the foot rim approximately 6mm - ** General condition consistent w
Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927)-Fine cloisonné and silver slender baluster vase decorated with a finch perched in a tree on a black ground, base with four character mark ‘Kyoto Namikawa’, 22.5cm high Condition Report: There is a slight bruise approximately 3mm x 2mm occurring approximately 15mm to the right of the furthest right maple leaf rising above this is a further small bruise which just catches the light, some light oxidisation to the metal of the neck ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese silver and coconut shell tea service comprising: teapot, cream jug, sugar basin, slop bowl, six cups and six saucers, each piece with carved decoration, diameter of teapot 12.5cm Condition Report: There are many vertical fissures running up through the coconut, the metalware is in many places somewhat mis-shapen with the odd occasional tear, one tea cup with handle detached but present, the lid of the lidded bowl with crack which has opened along a
19th Century silver plated table centre, the central column surmounted by a frosted and clear cut glass bowl, central embossed acanthus decoration and standing on a flared foot with scroll terminals, four branches with conforming acanthus decoration and candle sconces, overall height 61cm Condition Report: Some wear to the plate. Glass bowl has two of its rims points chipped off (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century ivory purse, 7.75cm long, a similar miniature cylindrical box with a hinged cover, 4.5cm long and an ivory paper knife with silver mount, 11cm long Condition Report: Some foxing to the interior silk, all three items have yellowed slightly -** General condition consistent with age
Medals-World War I group of three comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial Force War Medal together with a silver War Wound badge awarded to Private A.J.Collier, 4th Battalion, Devon Regiment, together with copies of original paperwork Condition Report: Please see extra images. TELEPHONE department if you wish to talk through this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Elizabeth II limited edition silver rose bowl ‘The Wild Life Bowl’, produced in 1976 for Tessiers of London No.91/2000, makers H. & L. Parsons, London 1976, 26.5cm diameter, 43.3oz approx Condition Report: Some superficial scratching to the interior - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver coffee pot of baluster form having a reeded dome cover, high loop handle with acanthus decoration and standing on a circular foot, makers Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1848, 24.5cm high, 30.5oz approx gross Condition Report: Lid is somewhat buckled (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver tapered cylindrical tankard decorated with two broad ribbed bands, the hinged cover with pierced thumb piece and engraved crest, maker John Wakefield, London 1814, overall height 17.5cm, 24.6oz approx Condition Report: ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver lidded tankard having a domed cover with pierced piece, tapered cylindrical body with two bands and standing on a slightly flared foot, makers Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, 20.5cm high, 22.6oz approx Condition Report: Old repair to interior of foot rim (seam clearly visible), many small dents across surface of piece, most of which have been `hammered out` - ** General condition consistent with age
George V hammered silver table cigar lighter in the form of an oil lamp bearing the embossed script ‘There is no herb like it under the canopy of heaven’, maker A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1928, overall height 8cm, 2.8oz approx Condition Report: Stopper missing, small dent to band of script. Presentation inscription - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver oval sucriere having a swing handle and standing on an oval foot, maker John Mewburn, London 1800, 16.25cm wide, 6.3oz approx Condition Report: 3cm split at `tip` of bowl, 1cm split just below where handle joins on one side, many small dents - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver tapered cylindrical tankard, having a scroll handle and standing on a flared circular foot, engraved cartouche and monogram, makers James Sutton & James Bult, London 1782, 12.5cm high, 11oz approx Condition Report: Base rim a little buckled to one side, later engraved cartouche with monogram - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver and silver gilt mug decorated with finely engraved and engine turned vertical panels, having a cast and pierced handle and standing on a circular foot, makers Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1879, overall height 11cm, 4.7oz approx Condition Report: ** General condition consistent with age
Large Edward VII silver salver having a pie-crust edge and standing on four scroll feet, bears presentation inscription, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1903, 46cm diameter, 93oz approx, in a Spink & Son oak presentation case Condition Report: Salver - has presentation inscription. Case - exterior has various dents, scuffs, scratches etc and interior would most probably need re-lining - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver three piece tea service having embossed decoration depicting the signs of the zodiac, maker Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1873, height of teapot 10.5cm, combined weight 17.6oz approx gross Condition Report: Teapot has only ten visible signs of the Zodiac, it appears that the other two are covered by a cartouche and the spout. Bowl has only eleven signs of the Zodiac it appears that the remaining one is covered by a cartouche. Jug has only ten signs of the Zo
George V silver six piece condiment set, makers Synyer & Beddoes and Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1936 together with two mustard spoons and one salt spoon, combined weight 7.3oz approx, cased Condition Report: One spoon missing - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of George III Irish silver sauce ladles, each having engraved decoration and crest and scalloped bowl, maker John Dalrymple, Dublin 1793, 18cm long, combined weight 2.9oz approx Condition Report: One bowl is a little out of shape, although this probably occurred when the bowl was fluted - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Victorian silver four piece condiment sets, each having a central ovoid mustard pot and three conforming shakers with enamelled script ‘Pepper, Salt and Cayenne’ and standing on a wrought triform stand, makers Edward.H. Stockwell, London 1879 (mustards, salts and peppers) and George Fox, London 1890 (stands, cayennes and mustard spoons), overall height 7.5cm, combined weight 14.1oz approx gross (shakers weighted) Condition Report: Some enamel loss to crest and script (see images). Only one of the mustard pots bears a crest, one pepper bears a crest, one cayenne bears a crest. One of the salt shakers has a dent at the edge of the holes - ** General condition consistent with age
Good quality George V lady’s engine turned silver box of rectangular shallow form, the hinged cover with folding clasp and with presentation inscription to the underside, makers Cohen & Charles, London 1935, 8cm wide, 2.9oz approx Condition Report: Presentation inscription to the interior - ** General condition consistent with age
Small 19th Century Russian silver and enamel Kvosh decorated with band of scrolling foliage on a textured ground, hallmark indistinct but visible date of 1892, 7cm long Condition Report: Enamel loss to vertical strip either side of spout, each approximately 1cm long - ** General condition consistent with age
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S LEATHER SUITCASE BY DREW AND SONS OF PICCADILLY CIRCUS, LONDON, with silver mounted and ivory fittings, London 1895, lined in pigskin, the fittings initialled 'B' and comprising seven silver lidded glass toilet jars and bottles, a hip flask, four clothes and hair brushes, pair of boot pulls, steel shoe horn, razor strop, page turner, stationery wallet with blotter, jewel case, cigar case, mirror, manicure set lighter, ink and bottle opener, lettered to lid 'W.Barratt', 67cm wide x 41cm deep x 20cm high. See illustration
A LATE GEORGE III OAK, CROSS BANDED AND LINE-INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the brass arch top dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the sandground centre with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a convex silver boss inscribed, W.Webb, Wellington, further decorated with cast dolphin and cherub mask spandrels, the glazed hood flanked by turned pillars, the caddy top with brass finials and reverse-painted glass panel, the trunk with shaped panel door, brass lockplate, moulded box base, 224cm high. See illustration
A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG BY CHARLES EDWARDS, LONDON 1880, the ovoid glass body engraved centrally with a band of entwined flowering branches between bands of hobnail cutting, circular foot, star cut base, the silver gilt mounts heavily chased and pierced and reserved with a panel engraved with cursive initials, the hinged cover with sworl finial, contained in a silk lined and fitted leather case stamped for Howell James & Co., Regent Street
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, by the Barnards, London 1836, of compressed melon form, the hinged cover with melon and leaf finial, the fluted spout with anthemion terminal, the hollow handle with ivory insulators, the cast base rim with four splay anthemion feet, together with a matching two-handled sugar basin with gilt interior, London 1833, total approximate weight 37.5cm (2)
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