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A group of jewellery to include a silver carved shell cameo bracelet, a silver mounted shell cameo pendant on silver chain, a gold plated WW1 fumsup good luck charm, 32mm, faux pearl necklaces, and a jewellery box.Condition report - the fumsup figure had marks to the body and face, with paint missing, dent on the body.
J.W. Benson, of London, a silver cased half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, by Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1927, the enamel dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement signed, case No 549054, 50mm. Condition report - the watch ticks when wound, but this is no guarantee of full working order, chip and crack to the face, marks, scratches and small dents to the body.
Coventry Astral, a silver cased open faced keyless wind pocket watch, by Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1919, the enamel dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, signed 15 jewel B grade movement, 481123, Pat No 21180, 50mm.Condition report - The watch ticks but this is no guarantee of full working order, the enamel dial is chipped at 10 o’clock with hair line cracks spreading out, light build up of dirt, tarnishing to the body, light marks and scratches to the crystal.
A Scottish silver carnelian Celtic brooch, by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1959, 48mm, together with another Scottish silver paste set thistle brooch, by Ward Brothers, Glasgow 1953, a silver thistle brooch, by Ortak Silvercraft, Edinburgh 1979, and a silver paste set pin brooch, by H Wright & Son, Edinburgh 1958, 46gm.
A Victorian silver topped uranium glass salt cellar, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1897, together with two silver and mother of pearl shell salt cellars, and a tot cup.Condition report - The silver shell salt cellars are hallmarked, one by Thomas Walker, Birmingham 1907 and the other by George Edwin Waltonn, Birmingham 1907. GEW has a loaded base where the inner material is cracked, marks and scratches to the outside, edges and inner of the shell, tarnishing. TW has a misshapen foot, marks and scratches to the shell with light chips to the rim.The tot cup is unmarked, tarnishing and light marks.The uranium glass has light chips on the edges, light marks and small dents to the silver edge.
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