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A 1920s West End Watch Co "Secundus" 9 K yellow metal wristwatch, having a rectangular frosted silver face with poker hands, subsidiary seconds dial and Arabic numerals, 4 cm x 2 cm, case and glass 6 g, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A 1950s 9 ct gold Tudor wristwatch, having a 15 jewel Swiss movement, a silver dial having Arabic numerals and a seconds dial at six o'clock, in a case marked Rolex, engraved dedication verso 'BR, Scottish Region, J Bell, 45 year's service', Edinburgh, 1957, 6.95 g excluding movement, 32 mm diameter excluding winding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A 1960s Accurist 9 ct gold wristwatch, having a 21 jewel Swiss movement, the silver dial with pencil hands, the case marked for London, 1963, 9.64 g excluding movement, 33 mm diameter excluding winding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A Victorian silver pocket watch, having a crown wind and pin set movement, in a case assayed Chester, 1888, together with a Swiss silver fob watch, having a key wind and set movement, in a case bearing Swiss assay marks, 5 and 4 cm respectively [latter running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A late Victorian silver cased pocket watch, 'The Railway Timekeeper', having a key wind and set movement signed Collingwood and Son, Newcastle upon Tyne, the white dial with a subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock, in a silver case, Birmingham, 1900, 120 g, 52 mm diameter excluding suspender, [not running]
An Art Deco silver and shagreen cigarette box, by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1923, 10.5 x 8.5 x 5cm.Condition : Some damage to the inner hinge (sprained) which is preventing the lid from sitting flush (as can be seen in the images) There are areas to the surface, showing age related wear and tear synonymous with handling.Further pictures added.
A silver and granite letter opener, by J. Cook & Sons, Birmingham 1913, of Scottish form with engraved thistle and woven decoration, 23cm, 44.2gm The handle is slightly loose, the tip of the blade has been very slightly blunted.No other issues other than tarnishing to the surfaces.
Of Odd Fellows interest, a Victorian silver presentation plaque, unmarked, inscribed "HELD, At the house of Br. JNo. ARMSTRONG, Downings Lane Inn, GREAT HETTON." obverse "Presented, By the LOYAL LYONS LODGE, No 3 of, ODD FELLOWS, TO P.G. Peter Strong, As a token of respect, A.D. 1839". Diameter 8cm.
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