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A Scottish silver clan brooch by R. W. Forsyth, Edinburgh 1919, `Weapon Forefendeth Evil` (Mitford), 5cm (2in) high; and three others, unmarked, comprising: `Fideliter` (Havelock) also engraved `H. I. H.` verso, `O`Hidder Will Zie` (Stewart of Appin) and `Deus Idesto` (Brown) also engraved `1st R. C.` verso (4)
A lady`s 9 carat gold Rotary bracelet watch, with a 9 carat gold curb link bracelet, a belcher chain, a cross pendant, stamped `9ct`, a citrine and diamond cluster ring, a silver gilt oval locket on a chain and three Victorian silver crowns
Five rings, including: a diamond single stone ring, the 18 carat white gold mount stamped `.25ct`, finger size I; an 18 carat gold wedding band; three others gem set; two lady`s fashion watches by DKNY and by Emporio Armani; and a silver bangle
Crusader, a lady`s 9 carat gold wrist watch, on an expanding bracelet, with another lady`s 9 carat gold wrist watch on a later gilt bracelet, two gents watches, two other lady`s watches, a silver hinged bangle, a filigree brooch, a marcasite brooch and other costume brooches
* A quantity of costume jewellery and other items including a Swarovski bracelet (boxed), coins, a silver plated small cup, a pill box, beads, bangles, brooches, and earrings, some with original packaging To be sold on behalf of the Police
A Victorian silver aesthetic movement hinged bangle, with registration lozenge for the 7th May 1881, a Victorian 9 carat gold stone set dress ring, with two gold signet rings, a zodiac ring and a quantity of assorted costume jewellery and metal souvenir spoons
J. & P. Hendrick, Liverpool, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 2674, Chester 1890, with a white dial, roman numerals, spade hands, the subsidiary seconds dial lacking the hand, the movement with an urn chased cock, a bimetallic adjustable balance, slow/fast lever and a full plate, in an engine turned case (dial cracks)
Eames & Sons, Bath, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 131907, London 1884, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and Anon, a Swiss open face key wind fob watch, 0.935 standard, case no. 47054, the white dial with central flowers, Roman numerals and gilt spade hands, in an engraved case, with a fancy chain, T-bar and tassel, unmarked (glass to first cracked)
A military issue pilot`s cockpit watch, the black dial marked `30 Hour Non-Luminous Mark V`, ref: CB 2653, with subsidiary seconds dial, 5.1cm diameter; and a silver gentleman`s wrist watch, import marked for London 1922, inscribed to the reverse `H.Parfitt K18084` (2)
James Brindle, Liverpool, a late Victorian silver open face pocket watch, Chester 1896, no. 26005, the three piece hinged case with white dial, black Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter 15 jewelled lever fusee plate movement with bimetallic split balance, oversprung balance spring and engraved balance cock with aperture, signed and `Patent Detachd`, case 5.2cm diameter
Anon, a Swiss `Moeri`s Patent` open face keyless wind pocket watch, .935 standard, the white dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; with a silver curb link Albert, clip, T-bar and a silver medallion (watch dial cracked, seconds hand lacking, case worn)
J. S. Williams, Bristol, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 14328, London 1874, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds, in an engine turned case; M. Dawson, Haddington, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 70, London 1863, the white dial with Roman numerals and blued spade hand (minute lacking), in an engine turned case; and R. Salsbury & Sons, Guildford, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 99657, Birmingham 1898, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds, in a plain case engraved with a monogram (3)
Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, a silver open face key wind fusee pocket watch, no. 7393, London 1882, the white two-part dial with Roman numerals, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and Anon, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement Massey lever type III, in a plain case engraved with a shield (2)
J. Skinner, Exeter, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 5669, London 1827, with a white dial, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; George Parsons, Bristol, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 521, London 1859, with a silver turned dial applied with flower swags, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; a silver open face fob watch; another .935 standard; a 9 carat gold cufflink; and other items
J. G. Graves, Sheffield, `The Express English Lever`, a silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, no. 131947, Birmingham 1901, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; Anon, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1913, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss `Rival` 7 jewel movement, in an engine turned case; and Anon, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1887, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with a `Billodes Registered` movement, in an engine turned case (3)
Waltham, Mass., a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 1,036,428, Chester 1877, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; DF&C, a silver open face keyless wind lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1919, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial (lacks hand), in a worn engine turned case; and Orb, a Swiss silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 329664, import marked for London 1918, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case (3)
X. Ganz, Swansea, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 53107, Chester 1864, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and Waltham, Mass., a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 2169754, Birmingham 1883, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case (balance spring broken) (2)
Willm. Williams, Merthyr Tydvil, an early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch, no. 50769, Birmingham 1838, the off-white dial with Roman numerals and gilt hand (hour lacking), fusee verge movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock and three armed steel balance, in a plain outer case
H. Samuel, Manchester, a silver open face key wind lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1902, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss made non magnetic movement, in a worn engine turned case, no. 130; and Anon, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 242865, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, English three-quarter plate movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Omega, a nickel open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 6857775, circa 1930, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 15 jewel Omega movement, no. 6126069, bimetallic split balance and undercoil balance spring, in a plain four-piece case; and Anon, an English silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 1405, Birmingham 1841, the engraved dial with gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, lever movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Anon, a silver half hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1930, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss 16 jewel lever movement, ref. 918, in a plain case with black Roman numerals; and Anon, a silver hunting cased key wind pocket watch, no. 23458, Birmingham 1872, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hand (lacking the hour) and subsidiary seconds dial, English full plate lever movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Anon, a Swiss open face key wind cylinder pocket watch, .935 standard, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case, 5.3cm diameter; DF&C, `Non`Magnetique`, a Swiss silver open face keyless wind lever pocket watch, import marked for London 1908, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; Anon, a Swiss nickel open face keyless wind pocket watch, with British War Dept. markings `GS/TP` `S` and `044821`; and another pocket watch in a nickel case (4)
Pleasance & Harper, Bristol, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, import marked for Glasgow 1919, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss Zenith 15 jewel movement, no. 2382502, in a plain case; J. G. Graves, Sheffield `The Express English Lever`, a silver cased open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 60152, Birmingham 1905, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and DF&C Zelus, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1937, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands (one detached) and subsidiary seconds dial, 7 jewel Swiss movement, in an engine turned case (3)
R. Penny, Wells, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, no. 3338, London 1772, the white dial with black Roman numerals, minute hand only, the fusee verge movement with square baluster pillars, steel three-armed balance, pierced and engraved balance cock and silver regulator disc, in a plain outer case
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