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An interesting hallmarked silver Pendant, circular shape with concentric rings in gradient, The centre inscribed ‘Nobel, 1925’ hallmarked for London 1924, mounted on a white metal chain; Together with a cased bone and amber Cigarette Holder with an engraved silver band bearing the Birmingham hallmark for 1893, (2)
A mid 19th Century silver pear cased Verge Watch, 71333, London, the frosted and gilt movement with a pierced and engraved cock, with plain fined pillars, to a Roman enamel dial (A/F), with gilt spade hands, in a hinged case and outer (A/F), London 1844, Makers Mark HWG, width 1 ¼”
An early 19th Century silver pair cased Verge Watch, Jno Randell, Holt, 18890, the frosted gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock, and fined pillars, to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and gilt hands, in a hinged and polished case and outer, London 1819, Makers Mark TB, width 2 ¼”
A mid 19th Century silver pear cased Verge Watch, Robinson & Flint, Uppingham, No 323391, the frosted gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and mono-metallic balance with plain fined pillars, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt hands, centred with painted image of a pair of horses pulling a plough in a rural landscape, in a hinged and polished case and outer, London 1853, Makers Mark JB
An early 20th Century Swiss silver cased open face Pocket Watch, the jewelled ¾ plate movement with dust cover, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds with gilt moon hands, in a hinged and polished case, with an engine turned back cover and milled band with import marks for Birmingham 1923, width 2 1/8”, together with a silver graduated curb link Watch Chain, with two swivels, length 17 ½”
An early 19th Century silver cased open face Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt lever movement, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds with gilt hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and milled band, Birmingham 1900, Makers Mark WE, width 2 1/8”, together with silver graduated curb linked Watch Chain, with T bar and swivel and two coin fobs, length 12 ½”
An early 20th Century silver cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with compensated balance, to an Arabic enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and fancy gilt hands in a hinged and polished case, with armorial to the back cover, and hand set to the band, width 2”
An early 20th Century silver cased Wrist Watch, Longines, the 15 jewel movement, to an Arabic enamel dial, signed Windsor Bishop, Norwich, with sunk subsidiary seconds, and luminous numerals and hands, in a hinged and polished case, with further hinged lugs, and a fitted narrow leather strap with silver buckle, London 1925, Makers Mark AB, width 1 ½” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE COVER)
An early 20th Century silver cased Wrist Watch, Rolex, the 15 jewel movement, with spotted decoration, to a silvered Arabic dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, and luminous numerals and hands, in a hinged and polished case, with hinged lugs, London 1917, Markers Mark W & D, No 720380, width 1 ¼”
A late 20th Century stainless steel centre seconds, calendar Wrist Watch, Rolex, “Sea Dweller, Sub Mariner 2000”, Ref, 1665, Case No 3577032, circa 1973, the calibre 1575 automatic movement, in a polished steel case, with rotating silver bezel, and shouldered “oyster” crown, and screw down back, signed “Rolex, Oyster, Gas Escape Valve”, Rolex Patent, and fitted with replacement Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 ¾” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE COVER)
A late 20th Century stainless steel Chronograph Omega, Flight Master, Ref ST1450036, the jewelled movement to a sunk silver dial, with Arabic five minute increments, and baton hour markers with subsidiaries for minutes, half hour and hour, with luminous filled hands and yellow sweep centre seconds, in a heavy bevelled oval case, with two winding crowns to the left and two push buttons and further winding crown to the right, with screw down back and fitted brick link bracelet with deployment clasp, (case dial movement and clasp signed) width 2”; Together with box and papers
A mixed Lot: comprising an early 20th Century Swiss silver cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, the jewelled movement with stripe decoration and over coil hair spring to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and blued steel hands in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and polished band, together with a late 19th Century Silver cased, open face Fob Watch, F & Co, the silver gilt movement to a silvered and gilt Roman dial with engraved decoration in a hinged case with all over engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, together with a fancy link Watch Chain, with two swivels and central T bar, and a silver cased Pocket Knife (4)
An Edward VII silver cased Boudoir Timepiece, the urn shaped case surmounted by a cast urn finial and raised on four splayed bracket feet, to a 2” Arabic enamelled dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a circular brass movement with lever platform escapement, height 6 ¾”, London 1904, Makers Mark WC
A George V silver cased folding Travelling Timepiece, the Swiss jewelled movement to an Arabic enamelled dial with outside minute track, luminous numerals and hands, in a hinged and folding case, with engine turned decorated covers, length 2 ¾”, London 1919, Makers Mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd
J.F. HAYWARD: "The Courtauld Silver", London 1975, "Silver, The Smithonian Illustrated Library of Antiques", "A Catalogue of Plate Belonging to the Bank of England", "The Queen’s Silver", "The Swaythling Collection of Silversmiths Work" and "English and other Silver, The Collection of Irwin Untermyer" (6)
HENRY J. KAUFFMAN: "The Colonial Silversmith, his Techniques and his Products", New York, 1969, "A Collectors Guide to Antique American Silver", "Tiffany Silver" by Charles H Carpenter, "A Collectors Guide to Antique American Silver" by Marvin D Schwartz and "American Silver" by John Marshall Phillips and "American Silver" by Graham Hood (6)
WARWICK BRAY: "The Gold of Eldorado", London 1978, "Greek Gold" by Hoffmann Davidson, "Goldsmiths Work" by Judith H Colver, "The Book of Gold" by Kenneth Blake "More Gold and Silver Treasures of Ancient Italy" by Carlo Carducci, "Romanesque Goldsmiths Art and Medieval Goldsmiths Work" (7)
MARIA PENKARLA: "Magic Blanc de Chine", The Netherlands 1980 together with "Ming Porcelains" by A Joseph, "Tang Pottery and Porcelain" by M Medley, "Yuan Porcelain and Stoneware" by the same author, "Song Ceramics" by M Tregear, "Chinese Ceramics" from the Clark Collection, "Chinese Gold, Silver and Porcelain", the Kemp Collection and "The British Museum Hand Book of Pottery and Porcelain of the Far East" and two similar volumes (10)
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