A CASED SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, round cream dial signed 'Improved Patent', large black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, with a polished case with a vacant worn cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'John William Hammon' London 1859, movement signed ' Dewsbury Thos Gilliwell, No. 1695, approximate case width 53.2mm, together with a fitted box and watch key (condition report: watch winds and runs although time keeping is untested, some wear to the hands, overall condition good)
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS ENAMEL PENDANT NECKLACE, the pear drop pendant decorated with green and purple enamel, within a scroll detailed surround, fitted with a tapered green and purple enamel bail, stamped to the reverse 'Queensway Stg. Silver', suspended from a fine trace chain with toggle clasp, length 480mm, approximate gross weight 6.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, small chip to the enamel on the bail, overall condition good)
A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a marcasite set bow brooch, fitted with a brooch pin stamped 'Sterling Silver', an openwork circular brooch fitted with a brooch pin, stamped 'Sterling Silver', a bow brooch stamped 'Sterling Silver', an openwork filigree brooch stamped 925, a pair of white metal marcasite set non-pierced earrings stamped 'Silver', a heart shaped pendant necklace set with marcasite, stamped 'Silver', two other pairs of white metal marcasite non-pierced earrings, an imitation pearl necklace, a white metal articulated necklace and a white metal charm bracelet with charms unmarked etc
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH AND ALBERT CHAIN, the key wound pocket watch with a floral decorated round silver dial, gold Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a floral engraved case and vacant cartouche detailed with a rose tone belt and buckle surround, inside case back hallmarked 'William Ehrhardt Ltd' 1907, approximate case width 53.8mm, suspended from a graduated silver albert chain fitted with a lobster clasp and a shield fob medal, rubbed hallmark to the lobster clasp, each link has a rubbed sterling mark, vacant cartouche the fob medal and is hallmarked Birmingham 1907, length of albert chain 240mm, approximate total gross weight 182.0 grams (condition report: not tested, unable to remove the dust cover, moderate tarnishing all round, may require some attention)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES, each of a tapering form, stop reeded design, on weighted square bases, with pierced domed covers, each hallmarked 'Hillard & Thomason' Birmingham 1885, approximate height 83mm (condition report: general light wear, small dinks in places, slight tarnishing, overall condition good)
A PAIR OF SILVER PEPPERETTES, each of an urn form, decorated with a bow and swag design with stop reeded pattern, tapering covers with pointed finials, on weighted square bases, each hallmarked 'Atkin Brothers' Sheffield 1894, approximate height 105mm (condition report: one cover is hallmarked the other not, general light wear, some small dinks in places, overall condition good)
A PAIR OF SILVER PEPPERETTES, each of a baluster form, embossed floral pattern, on round bases, pointed finials to the removable covers, each hallmarked 'Levesley Brothers' London 1899, approximate height 100mm, approximate gross weight 70.9 grams, 2.28ozt (condition report: general light wear, slight tarnishing, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish overall condition good)
FOUR WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a glass cup with an openwork white metal floral case, hallmarked silver London import, a scent bottle with screw on cover, stamped to the base 'Sterling', a four compartment round silver pill box, each section has a hinged cover, hallmarked London, together with a small white metal trinket box with hinged cover, stamped to the base stamped 925 (condition report: general light wear)
A PAIR OF SILVER PEPPERETTES, decorated with an embossed floral, bow and swag design, on oval bases, pointed finials to the removeable covers, each hallmarked 'Levesley Brothers' Sheffield 1902, approximate height 95mm, approximate gross weight 56.6 grams, 1.82 ozt, (condition report: general light wear, slight tarnishing, overall condition good)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MANTLE CLOCK, featuring a round ceramic dial, black Roman numerals, black hands, within an engine turned pattern case, hallmarked 'Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings' Birmingham 1911, approximate height 100mm, weighted base (condition report: moderate tarnishing, fine hair line cracks to the dial, non-running, would benefit from a gentle clean)
TWO BOXED IRISH SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, two small spoons featuring a shamrock to the terminals, hallmarked London, approximate gross weight 39.4 grams, each with instructions of use within fitted boxes (condition report: moderate tarnishing to both, overall condition good)
A Military General Service 1793-1814, Toulouse clasp to N.B. renamed John Buckley 1st Lifeguards, and other various medals and coins, including a replica Waterloo medal, later named, a Prussia 1815 medal of Napoleonic wars, a French medals - bronze St. Helena medal, a replica silver coloured St. Helena medal, Campagne d’Italie 1859, de-mounted, and replica coins
A Siamese sterling two handled ice pail with tongs, height 12.5cm, together with a cased set of six teaspoons with tongs, a silver compact a silver Vogel travelling timepiece on albert chain, three silver condiments, two silver mugs, a silver wine label, a German 800 white metal beaker and three other items.
A rare Professional Golfers Association medal for the Victory Tournament played at St Andrews in 1919, un-hallmarked but probably silver-gilt, the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION, VICTORY TOURNAMENT 1919, PEACE BY VICTORY Harry Vardon had been the last winner of an Open Championship in 1914 before it was suspended and not competed for again until after the hostilities in 1920. However in 1919, The PGA organised the St Andrews Tournament, which was sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper, and played over 36 holes per day on 25th & 26th May on the Old Course. As there had not been time to organise the usual qualifiers associated with an Open Championship, the field was restricted to 60 professionals. Despite this it was referred to as the "Victory Open". It was deemed to have resulted in a tie between George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, both with 312 strokes. There was no play-off.
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