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A Victorian coromandel and brass bound travelling dressing case, the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior containing a set of ten glass toilet bottles and jars all with silver covers, probably by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1880-85, all bright cut engraved and monogrammed (three screw tops unmarked) together with an incomplete manicure set below a dismountable mirror, the front drops to reveal to trinket and jewellery drawers, 33 x 26 x 22cm
A colonial silver mounted chair together with a similarly mounted side table, both profusely decorated with scrolling flowering vines, the chair with arched padded back above a drop in seat, standing on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, the table with square top above a shaped apron supported on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, 60cm wide, 57cm deep, 105cm high and 40cm wide, 40cm deep, and 41cm high respectively (2)
A pair of French late 19th century paste girandole earrings, the three pear shaped paste drops suspended from similarly set articulated sections and a cluster top, with French poincon marks, in a fitted Fortnum & Mason case; and a 19th century paste riviere necklace, the pastes claw set in cut down gold backed silver collets
A late Victorian turquoise and diamond target cluster brooch, circa 1880, the central cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond set above a surround of turquoises and old cut diamonds, approximately 1.10 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, with a removable brooch fitting (one diamond missing)
An early 18th century rock crystal ring, circa 1720, the central foiled rock crystal claw set in a cut down collet with a fluted back, with two rock crystals to either side, mounted in gold backed silver on scrolled gold shoulders to a reeded shank, finger size O
A George IV gold, half pearl, diamond and black enamel mourning ring, the half pearl and diamond cluster on a base of silver and black enamel within a chased gold mount, with a glazed locket beneath, to black enamel foliate shoulders and reeded shank, mounted in 18 carat gold, London 1828, finger size K
A late Victorian sapphire and diamond brooch, the oval mixed cut sapphire, estimated to weigh 16 carats, claw set in a cut down collet within a surround of fourteen old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.80 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, with a removable brooch frame
A late Victorian ruby, diamond and pearl circlet brooch, circa 1890, pave set with a crescent of graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.80 carats total, below a crescent of graduated mixed cut rubies, with a 9.5mm pearl (untested) suspended at the centre, mounted in gold backed silver
A late Victorian opal and diamond cluster brooch, circa 1890, the central cluster of six heart shaped opals set around an old cut diamond, above a pierced surround of old and rose cut diamonds with further heart shaped opals, mounted in gold backed silver, with a removable brooch fitting
A late Victorian sapphire and diamond pendant/brooch, circa 1900, the central oval mixed cut sapphire claw set within an openwork circlet mount of old cut diamonds, with a removable brooch fitting and pendant loop, mounted in gold backed silver, with an Edwardian fancy link chain; in a green velvet fitted case
Rolex, a gentleman’s silver round wristwatch, circa 1917, no.720237, ref; 3892/4827, black dial with luminous skeleton Arabic numerals and hands and subsidiary seconds, W&D two piece screw case with import marks for London 1917, on later associated black leather strap, Rolex 15 jewel movement
Rolex, a Swiss silver flared-rectangular wristwatch, circa 1940, no.869019, silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and baton quarters, subsidiary seconds and polished steel dauphin hands, shaped two piece case with flared lugs, Swiss marks and stamped “0,935”, on a later associated strap, Rolex 15 jewel tonneau shaped movement
Un-named, a Victorian 18 carat gold cased open-face pocket watch, circa 1846, no.19550, English 11 jewel fusee lever movement with a foliate engraved balance cock with a diamond end-stone, steel balance and Bosley-type regulation, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the three piece hinged case hallmarked London 1846, together with a silver-gilt easel-shaped watch stand
Longines, a silver and niello hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1925, no.4456775, the 15 jewel frost gilded movement, cal 1974N, no.4456775 with a split bi-metallic balance and an overcoil balance spring, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, outer red Arabic 24 hours and subsidiary seconds dial, the German .900 standard four piece hinged case decorated with niello bands, the cuvette engraved with medallions and inscribed “Longines 7 Grands Prix”
Kathleen Rashleigh (mid 20th century). Portrait of Miss Gertrude Rose, bust length, wearing a pendant upon a red ribbon. Watercolour. Signed with initials and bearing date “1898” lower right. Oval 6.5cm x 5cm. Together with two other miniatures by the same hand, one in a silver frame with blue enamel border, the other depicting a lady in 18th century dress, a hand coloured engraving, a black papier-mache frame and a folding leather miniature case (6)
Samuel Cotes (1734-1818). Portrait of Lord Ligorice, the Hon. Dawson wearing a red uniform with buff coloured facings and silver lace. Watercolour. Signed with initials and dated 1779 lower right. Oval 5cm x 4cm. Together with another portrait, possibly of the same sitter, c. 1790 (2)
A Victorian Scottish silver and agate cased gilt metal sewing etui, the silver mounted case with geometric agate panels (some lacking), housing gilt metal and steel sewing implements comprising a needle case, folding knife, scissors, thimble, bodkin and propelling pencil, with blue velvet fitted surround, the case 2.5cm high x 8.5cm deep x 11.5cm wide
A late Victorian silver scroll embossed oblong box by Colen Hever Cheshire, Chester 1900, 8.7cm (3.5in) long; a Continental figural embossed rectangular box, import marked for Chester 1905 by Berthold Muller, 8.7cm (3.5in) long; a circular pill box by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1926, engraved “F”, 3.5cm (1.5in) diameter; a Dutch silver-coloured metal shaped oblong box, 8.7cm (3.5in) high; a Continental cherub embossed cartouche shaped box, stamped marks, 6.3cm (2.5in) long; and a tortoiseshell oval pique box, apparently unmarked, 8.3cm (3.25in) long
A Victorian Stourbridge blue and white cameo glass silver-mounted scent bottle and hinged cover, the tear-shaped bottle carved with fuschia, the mounts hallmarked for London 1885, 10cm (4in) long (cover dented); and a Victorian double-ended green faceted glass scent bottle, with two silver-plated covers, 11cm (4.25in) long
A Victorian ebony dressing case, retailer’s mark “F. WEST MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY & THE ROYAL FAMILY No. 1 St JAMES”S STREET”, with brass edges, a cut brass inset monogram, a Bramah lock, recessed handles and a drawer under, with twelve engraved and engine turned silver gilt topped cut glass jars and bottles and a beaker by John Brogden, London 1867, with a manicure set, pencil, fruit knife, two corkscrews, a double ended medicine spoon and other implements in silver, silver gilt, steel gilt and mother of pearl by various makers, mainly monogrammed, 37.cm (14.5in) wide
A Victorian coromandel dressing case, with a brass scroll engraved nameplate engraved “LL” and conforming lock-plate with a drawer under, with ten engraved and initialed silver topped glass jars and bottles by William Neal, London 1872, 30.5cm (12in) wide
A mid 18th century Scottish mounted horn waisted snuff mull, unmarked, the cover applied with a flowering thistle, the collar band engraved “John Matthew Woodend Cultoquhey”, 6.2cm (2.5in) high. Provenance: the Earl of Midleton, Peper Harrow, Surrey See Woolley & Wallis sale “Snuff Mulls & Silver” 19th October 2006, lots 1600 and 1613 for examples of similar cover mounts
A George III silver oblong snuff box by Pemberton & Mitchell, Birmingham 1799, engraved “This may Remind you” to a tablet on a fluted and banded ground within floral cast borders, the base similar, the sides floral cast, 5.7cm (2.25in) wide, 76g (2.5 oz)
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1842, engine turned with reeded sides, the cover with a raised floral chased border and engraved with a central cartouche with initials, the grille pierced and engraved with flowers and scrolls, 3cm wide (1.25 in)
A George III silver oval pill box by J. Thornton, Birmingham 1797,engraved with initials in oval reserves with leafage, the sides with arcades and leafage, 3.7cm (1.5in) long; a George IV rectangular small vinaigrette by John Shaw, Birmingham 1821, engraved with a basket weave design, the gilt interior with a cornucopia and flower pierced grille, 3.2cm (1.25in) long (the grille detached); and a George III silver oval pill by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1800, the cover engraved with a foliate border, 3.7cm (1.5in) long
A George III silver oblong vinaigrette by John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, engraved all over with wrigglework, the cover with an oval reserve, the grille pierced and engraved with four flowers and foliate scrolls within an engraved diaper border, 3.5cm wide (1.4 in)
A George III silver canted-rectangular curved vinaigrette by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1814, engraved with a wreath within a diaper border, the sides and base with pricked bands, the gilt interior with a sunburst pierced grille, 3.7cm (1.5in) long (the grille detached)
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