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An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern table service comprising 12 table forks, 12 silver handled table knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 silver handled dessert or tea knives, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, 2 table spoons and 2 sauce ladles, maker’s mark J.B, Sheffield 1974 weighable silver 145.27oz.
A Victorian coromandel wood and brass strung travelling toilet box, the hinged lid with interior fitted mirror, enclosing a lift-out tray and fitted compartments containing silver gilt mounted glass jars and mother of pearl handled accessories, with single drawer and spring loaded drawer below, 31.5cm. wide, silver maker George Betjemann, George William Betjemann & John Betjemann, London, 1874.
A Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug, with flared body engraved with sprays and fruiting vine, the collar, cover and spout with Baccanian masks and further vine chasing, with rampant lion thumbpiece and shield finial to the cover, 29cm. high, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1864.
A William IV/Victorian butter dish, stand and cover of a circular fluted form, the semi domed cover with a cast recumbent cow finial, the stand and cover Sheffield 1833, by Henry Wilkinson and Co Ltd, liner London 1879 by Charles Stuart Harris, 8cm high, weight of silver 16.5ozs (4).
A George III oval-shaped teapot, monogrammed within a shield between bright cut bands and with thread edging, straight spout and domed cover, 17.5cm. high, maker R.H, probably Robert Hennell (I), London, 1794, together with a matched oval-shaped teapot stand, monogrammed, raised on four ball feet, 20.5cm. wide, maker Robert (I) and David (II) Hennell, London, 1795, total weight of silver 22.60ozs.
A Victorian mustard pot of cylindrical form, crested, with hinged lid having a pierced thumbpiece and oak leaf decorated scroll handle, the foliate decorated sides raised on a shaped base, with blue glass liner, 8.5cm. high, maker James Franklin, London, 1840 together with a William IV Kings pattern mustard Spoon, maker’s mark worn, London 1835, total weight of silver 6.65ozs.
A George III silver oval stand with burner, with reeded rims and supports, 32cm. wide, maker I.S, London, 1794, together with a pair of George III oval serving dishes with reeded borders, one with central divider and draining tray, the other patched, maker HP&C, London, 1811, with two plated covers, total weight of silver 65.65ozs.
An Imperial Russian silver and gilt decorated presentation cup and spoon, the cup holder with clear glass liner, decorated with a pierced fence and gable end of a house with a young girl peering through the window, the shaped handle with oval thumbpiece, 10.5cm. high, maker’s mark indistinct, assay master A. Romanov, 1887, Moscow; the spoon with oval shaped bowl, spiral twist stem and a terminal in the form of a young girl with pigtail holding a scythe, 16.5cm. long, maker KK possibly Conan Komarov, assay master mark indistinct but dated 1885, Moscow, contained in an fitted oak box, total weight of silver 7.65ozs.
A late 18th/early 19th century silver gilt circular cover surmounted with a model of a stallion, it’s head turning right, 9.5cm. high, the base 8cm. diameter, maker’s mark worn possibly PS for Paul Storr, monarch’s head and lion passant, 8.26ozs. *Provenance: Crabbet Park, West Sussex.
Samuel Bishop. An 18th century silver and gilt metal pair cased pocket watch, the movement with backplate inscribed Sam’l Bishop, London no 25, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a silver case and tortoiseshell covered outer gilt metal case decorated with ferns and a butterfly.
Rolex Prince. A gentleman’s silver cased rectangular wristwatch, signed ‘Rolex’ beneath the dial, the rectangular face with octagonal dial with Arabic numerals, the dial ‘Rolex Prince’ above a circular subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed ‘Rolex Hairspring, observatory quality, timed 6 positions, 72436, 15 rubies’ contained in a double case with import marks for Glasgow 1930 and on black leather strap.
A Chinese porcelain punch bowl of ‘silver shape’ enamelled in the famille rose palette with scattered sprays and front and verso with a simple oval ribbon bound panel and the initials ‘J.J.S’, the exterior painted in blue with cell borders, the interior with a True Fitzhugh border, Qianlong, 28 cm diameter, good professional restoration.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug of tapering cylindrical form incised, embossed and beaded with scrolling foliage and stylised flowers on a mottled green lilac ground with silver mounted rim hall marked for London 1878, incised initials for George Tinworth to exterior of foot, impressed Doulton Lambeth 1878.
A ceramic scent bottle, of circular outline, transfer printed with the image of a geisha girl playing an instrument, with a silver screw cover, Birmingham 1904; with another similar heart shaped scent bottle printed with a young couple, of the same date, the first 4.3cm diameter
H. Peach, Beaminster, a silver pair cased pocket watch, the two piece inner hinged case hallmarked Birmingham 1821, the enamel dial painted at the centre with a fishing scene, black Arabic numerals and double swell spade hands, the verge fusee movement with flat steel three armed balance and Bosley type regulator, and engraved and pierced cock, the outer case 6cm diameter
A collection of items, including four fashion watches, a 9ct gold L.K.Bennett lady`s watch head, two silver teaspoons, a mother of pearl pen knife, and a small collection of jewellery, including a pair of silver Tiffany ear drops, a sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, and a silver coloured filigree wheel brooch
J. Spencer, London, a silver pair cased pocket watch, the case hallmarked London 1795, maker`s mark JW, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and gold spade hands, the verge fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, flat steel three arm undersprung balance, Bosley type regulator and engraved balance cock, the polished outer case 6cm diameter
Golay Fils et Stahl, Geneve, a silver travelling watch, circa 1940, the two piece square case with post 1886 German standard marks, the silvered dial with radiumed numerals, and fancy skeleton hands, the 15 jewel Eterna Watch Co. movement adjusted to two positions, in a green lizard skin case, together with a fitted box
Gravell & Son, London, a silver open faced pocket watch, London 1829, with white enamel dial, nlack Roman numerals and Breguet hands, the three quarter plate English lever movement with thre armed steel balance, and diamond endstone, the case 5cm diameter; a gilt metal and enamel open faced pocket watch, first quarter 19th century, the turned silver dial with a blue enamel chapter ring, and gilt Arabic numerals, the verge fusee movement with flat steel balance and engraved triangular balance cock, the repousee back cover with classical scene, 5.5cm diameter
A silver gentleman`s cushion shaped wristwatch, import marked London 1927, the two piece case with white dial, black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel Breguet hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel Swiss straight line lever movement, the case 3.1cm, no bracelet; Ingersoll Watch Co., Waterbury, a chrome open faced pocket watch, circa 1910, the two piece case with black dial, luminous Arabic hands and numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 4 jewel three quarter plate pin pallet straight line lever movement signed Rot.H.Ingersoll & Bro USA, the case 4.5cm diameter, in its original box; . W.E. Watts, Nottingham, an Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch, the case import marked for London 1907, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the case 5cm diameter; Longines, a lady`s stainless steel rectangular wristwatch, 1940s, the two piece case with silvered dial, the 15 jewel Longines movement no. 5408568, the case 2.8cm including lugs, on a brown leather bracelet; together with five other pocket watches and two silver cased watches of that period (11)
A silver half hunter pocket watch, the four piece case import marked London 1914, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate straight line club tooth lever movement with bimetallic split balance, engraved on the back of the case with a presentation inscription, together with an 18 carat gold watch chain, 41g, and two chains, unmarked
Zenith, a gentleman`s 9 carat gold wristwatch, 1970s, the two piece case (possibly associated) with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and black baton hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel Zenith movement cal. 2541, on an expandable bracelet; together with a Norwegian silver coloured and enamel owl brooch by Andersen
Aitchison, Edinburgh, a silver open paced pocket watch, the two piece case hallmarked London 1853, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the verge fusee movement with polished flat steel balance, diamond endstone, and bell shaped balance cock engraved with regulator scale, 5.5cm diameter; together with two Georgian silver open faced verge pocket watches (3)
Cha. Norman, London. no17464, a silver half hunter pocket watch, the two piece case hallmarked London 1815, with white enamel dial, with double chapter ring (the second visible through the case window), the verge fusee movement with flat steel three armed undersprung balance, pierced and engraved cock and Tompion type regulator, 5.2 cm diameter; together with two similar open faced verge pocket watches (3)
Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn, a silver openfaced pocket watch, the four piece hinged case hallmarked Birmingham 1890, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with three quarter lever movement, 5.3cm diameter; together with three similar early 20th century silver open faced pocket watches (4)
John Wood, Liverpool, a silver pair cased pocket watch, the two piece hinged inner case hallmarked Chester 1809/10, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the rack lever fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, adjustable slide on top plate, flat steel three armed undersprung balance with Bosley type regulator, and engraved bell shape cock with diamond endstone, the outer case 6cm diameter
Jos.h Draper, London, a silver pair cased pocket watch, the two piece hinged case London 1800, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and gilt spade hands, the verge fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, domed steel three armed undersprung balance, and Tompion type regulator, the outer case 5.8cm diameter; together with four 19th century silver verge pair case watches, (5)
A silver open faced pocket watch, the three piece hinged case hallmarked London 1888, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the lever fusee movement with domed three arm steel balance, ruby endstone, and Bosely type regulator scale, the case 5.5cm diameter; together with two nickel plated 8 day pocket watches, and three further silver open faced pocket watches (6)
A silver full hunter wristwatch, import marked London 1917, the three piece case with white enamel dial, radiumed Arabic numerals, gilt spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Swiss lever movement with screwed overcoiled balance, the case 3.5cm diameter, on a leather strap; together with a Tissot Seastar, gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch on a expandable bracelet; and another stainless steel wristwatch, (3)
A collection of 9 carat gold jewellery, to include a hinged bangle, a pearl set bar brooch, a boot charm, a locket, and five chains of various styles, with three associated pendants, 112g gross; together with a twist rope silver chain, and a silver gilt mounted half penny
* A row of non nucleated cultured pearls and turquoise tumbled beads plaited together; with a bracelet of turquoise cabochons in silver coloured metal; a silver charm bracelet; a stone set bracelet in silver coloured metal; another bracelet; some chains and pendants and other items
A pair of 9 carat gold oval cuff links, with chased borders and chain links, 1.8cm long; a Finnish gold signet ring, 1957, with raised shield cartouche at the bezel, engraved with a monogram, finger size M, 8g gross; together with a collection of base metal and silver studs and cufflinks
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