A cased set of Victorian Silver Gilt Serving Spoons, comprising a pair, each with cast figural finials and engraved cylindrical stems, to further cast mounts and polished oval bowls with foliate decorated backs, London 1874, Maker’s Mark HH; together with a matched Sifter Spoon marked for London 1878, Maker’s Mark HJL, in a silk and velvet-lined morocco covered case with retailer’s label for Henry Hands & Son, Norwich
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A late Victorian cased and presentation inscribed Trophy Cup, of goblet form, with gilt interior and all over floral engraved decoration, with presentation inscription “Presented By, Rt Hon C J Rhodes, PC, MLA, De Beers Christmas Sports 1900, Kimberley SA, Won By T Bone Esqr, East Dereham, Norfolk, 220 Yds Flat Race (Open), Time 24 Secs”, to a knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular foot with beaded rim, height 10”, in a fitted velvet and silk-lined morocco covered case; together with the original presentation certificate, presented to Private T Bone detailing other prizes of a case of cutlery, gold medal and a silver matchbox, and a further gift coupon and Lambert & Butler Rhodesian Series Cigarette Card depicting the Rt Hon Cecil J Rhodes PC
A Cased Set of Twelve Edward VIII Silver Gilt and Enamelled Coffee Spoons, with polished oval bowls, with green and white enamelled stems terminating in a blue and yellow forget-me-not, Birmingham 1936, Maker’s Mark Walker & Hall, in a fitted Walker & Hall blue fitted case (some enamel losses)
A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver and Enamelled Coffee Spoons, each with oval bowls, decorated with enamelled backs depicting English wildflowers, and with round seal finials, Birmingham 1964, Maker’s Mark rubbed, in a fitted Winsor Bishop case with gilt highlights
A George V Cased Communion Dish, fashioned from a mother-of-pearl shell, of polished form with attached silver handle modelled in the form of a patée cross, length 6 ½”, in a purple silk and velvet lined morocco covered case, London 1931, Maker’s Mark ARM & Co Ltd, with further retailer’s mark AR R Mowbray, London and Oxford
A Packet containing a Miniature Ebony and Brass Two Pull Telescope, 2 ¼” long (when extended); together with a late Victorian Silver Locket with raised gilt decoration of horseshoe and riding crop, hallmarked for Birmingham 1897; and a pierced white metal Owl Pendant and Chain (3)
A last quarter of the 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, Jas Batty – Sheffield, 9602, the verge movement with pierced and engraved cock and engraved regulation scale to plain finned pillars, to an Arabic enamel dial (hairline), with outside minute track and beetle and poker hands, in a hinged and polished inner case and outer, marked for London 1795, Maker’s Mark TC with further journeyman’s mark; together with assorted watch papers for Robinson of Sheffield, and Bower of Chesterfield, width 2 1/16”; together with steel watch chain of split ring and oval link construction, fitted with a Cameo Seal, Propelling Pencil (A/F), Folding Knife (A/F) and a small Watch Key modelled in the form of a flintlock pistol (2)
A 1st quarter of the 19th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Watch, B Edmunds – Liverpool, No 5999, the frosted gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and engraved regulation scale to plain finned pillars, to a Roman enamel chapter ring (hairline), with outside minute track and engraved in gilt to the outside edge “Keep Me Clean and Use Me Well and I To You the Truth Will Tell”, to a further floral engraved gilt central boss and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case and outer, marked for Birmingham 1824, Maker’s Mark JH, width 2 ¼”
A 3rd quarter of the 19th Century Silver Pair Cased Lever Watch, unsigned, No 2442, the frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone to mono-metallic balance and plain finned pillars, with fitted dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case and outer, marked for Birmingham 1859, Maker’s Mark B.B (lacking bow), width 2 ¼”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone, to a mono-metallic balance and lever escapement, with plain finned pillars, to a Roman double sunk enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case with back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, marked for Chester 1876, Maker’s Mark JF, width 2 1/16”; together with a fancy curb link Watch Chain with base metal swivel, T-bar and horseshoe fob (A/F), length 14” (2)
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, Alfd Porter of High Street, Hartley Wintney, No 24807, the frosted and gilt movement with jewelled end stone and mono-metallic balance with blued steel hairspring and silvered regulation scale, with finned pillars and fitted dust cover, signed Thos McClure 1887, to a Roman enamel dial (chipped at 7 and hairlines), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a polished case with back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and milled band, London 1880, Maker’s Mark JW and No 24807, width 1 15/16”
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, unsigned, 19415, the frosted gilt movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring with further blued steel screws, with a Roman enamel dial (hairlines and rim chip), signed “The Norfolk English Lever, John White – Teddington”, with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands (minute lacking), in a hinged and polished case with engine-turned back cover centred with an initialled and gartered cartouche with coin milled band, Birmingham 1905, Maker’s Mark WHS and numbered 519, width 2 1/16”
An early 20th Century Nickel Cased Open Face Key Wind Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted gilt movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance to a Roman enamel dial, signed to the centre “Simpsons (Brighton) Ltd, Brighton”, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and heavy blued steel spade hands, in a hinged nickel case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and coin milled band, width 2 3/16”; together with a silver graduated curb link Watch Chain fitted with a base metal swivel, hallmarked silver T-bar and Chain Fob, length 9” (2)
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, J W Benson “The Ludgate Watch”, No 75621, the frosted gilt and jewelled ¾ plate movement with blued steel screws and bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a monogrammed and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, and marked for London 1898, Maker’s Mark JWB, width 2 1/16”; together with a silver graduated curb link Watch Chain with T-bar and swivel, length 12” (2)
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, Saul Salkind – Cromer, 184781, the frosted and gilt movement with blued steel screws and bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel overcoil hairspring and dust cover, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case with engine-turned decorated back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, Chester 1904, Maker’s Mark TP&S and numbered 184781, width 2 1/16”
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, No 517758, the frosted and gilt movement with bi-metallic balance and overcoil hairspring, with silvered regulation scale to a Roman enamel dial signed “The Express English Lever”, J G Graves, Sheffield, with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a polished case with back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band; together with a silver cased Propelling Pencil, various dates and makers (2)
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the Swiss frosted and gilt movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, marked for London 1915, Maker’s Mark GS and numbered 7455204, width 1 7/8”
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the 15 jewel movement with Geneva stripe decoration, with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with import marks for London 1918, sponsor’s mark AGR and numbered 805368, width 2”
An early 20th Century Swiss Silver Cased Eight Day Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the 8 day spring driven movement contained beneath a frosted gilt dust cover, to an enamelled ¾ movement decorated with floral sprigs and outside minute track enclosing a Roman chapter ring and signed to the centre “Improved Lever, 8 Days, Swiss Made”, and fitted with blued steel spade hands, over a gilt highlighted and jewelled bi-metallic balance with blued steel overcoil hairspring, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with hand set to the band and bearing Swiss duty marks and numbered 15592, Maker’s Mark CJ, width 1 7/8”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Fob Watch, unsigned, 81170, the frosted gilt ¾ plate movement with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a hinged case with all over engraved floral and foliate decoration and centred with an initialled cartouche, London 1884, Maker’s Mark JF, width 1 5/8”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Face Fob Watch, Millert-Geneve, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel screws and mono-metallic balance, to a fancy pale pink enamel dial (A/F), with gilt detail and blued steel hands in a hinged case with all over engraved decoration and numbered 32354, width 1 7/16”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Face Keyless Fob Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to an Arabic an enamel dial with gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds, in a hinged case with all over engraved covers and initialled cartouche, with Swiss duty marks and numbered 5263853, width 1 3/8”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Fob Watch, Benjn Kimpton – Eltham, No 108, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel screws, mono-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, and marked for London 1878, Maker’s Mark HWG and numbered 108, width 1 5/8”; together with a Silver graduated curb link Watch Chain with swivel, length 9” (2)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Silver Cased Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, J N Masters Ltd – Rye, No 284277, the frosted gilt and jewelled ¾ plate movement with blued steel screws and chatons to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel overcoil hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, and hand set to the band; together with a Silver Cased Wristwatch, the Swiss frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines) and outside minute track with blued steel hands in an all over engraved case with wire lugs, and numbered 61464, various dates and makers (2)
A mid-20th Century Silver gilt and guilloche enamelled Brooch Watch, Juvenia, the 17 jewel movement to a signed and circular dial with applied gilt Arabic evens and further Diamond markers, in a circular case with engine-turned snap-on bezel and back cover with engine-turned detail beneath pale blue and gilt highlighted guilloche enamel, to a stylised foliate brooch suspension, with three stylised leaves and coiled suspension, and numbered 281000, diameter ¾”, length in total 1 7/8”
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Wristwatch, Rolex, the 15 jewel movement with spotted decoration and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, to an Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and luminous filled hands, in a hinged and polished case with wire lugs, and fitted black stitched leather strap with deployant clasp, width 1 7/16”
A 2nd quarter of the 20th Century Silver Cased Wristwatch, Rolex “Prince”, 70409, the 15 jewel movement with Elinvar hairspring and timed to 6 positions, “Observatory Quality”, and further signed “Extra Prima”, to a mono-metallic balance with overcoil hairspring, to a signed and silvered rectangular dial with Arabic chapter ring and inside minute track, over a large subsidiary seconds at 6 and fitted with blued steel hands, in a polished rectangular case with flared full-length lugs and fixed bars, to a snap-on back numbered 0279,971, and with traces of a presentation inscription dated 7.10.30, and to the interior with import marks for Glasgow 1929, Maker’s Mark RWC Ltd, (winding crown not original), width 15/16”, length 1 11/16”
A George V Silver guilloche enamelled Boudoir Timepiece, the plinth shaped case with cushion moulded pediment, supported by four freestanding Ivory columns with carved laurel detail and surmounted by two further carved Ivory elephants on a spreading rectangular base, all over engine turned with golden yellow translucent guilloche enamel and further violet wreath detail, to an 1 ¼” Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, to an 8-day spring driven movement, height 4 ¾”, with import marks for London 1914, sponsors mark RB
A late 19th Century Austrian silver-plated Mantel Timepiece, the drum shaped case with ring turned finial over lions mask mounts issuing to four pillar columns on a plateau base, raised on four button feet, to a 2 ½” gilt dial with embossed foliate detail, and Arabic numerals with blued steel hands, to a circular Brass movement, height 11”
Set six silver Artists Rifles military teaspoons and set five similar, all decorated with the Artists Rifles badge (Chester 1906, London 1911 - 1913 and Sheffield 1913) Provenance: Won by Sergeant H K Nicholls for shooting between 1906 - 1913. Sergeant Nicholls was commissioned into the East Surrey Regiment in the First World War and killed in France as a Major in 1917 Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
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