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ridewood (W.G.) Illustrated Natural History of Animals, n.d. 4to., cold. plts., cl. gt.; Foster (C. L. N.) A Text-Book of Ore and Stone Mining, 1904, cl.; Latham (R.G.) A Dictionary of the English Language, 1881, tipped in t.p.(smaller format), hf. cf.; Savage (W.) A Dictionary of The Art of Printing, 1841, contemp. hf. cf. (bdg. worn); Drysdale (J.) Health and Comfort in House Building, 1876, cl.; with A Large Quantity of Volumes unrelated (qty.)
Four Elizabeth II plain circular bowls with bold cast silver gilt Phoenix pattern handles, bowls 4.5ins diameter and 7ins overall, by J.B., London 1975, Nos. 702,703,733 and 734 of edition limited to 900, “Made by Order of the Dean & Chapter of St. Paul’s Cathedral to Commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone in 1675” (weight 28ozs)
A late Victorian presentation trowel, the shaped blade engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament and plain turned ivory handle, 11.5ins overall, by G.M.J., London 1896, with presentation inscription “Presented to Mrs Stewart on laying the foundation stone of the Wesleyan Chapel, Netherfield Road, Liverpool, 13 March 1899”, and one other plated presentation trowel with plain ivory handle, 12.75ins, with presentation inscription to the same person
A George V presentation trowel, the blade with engraved border and plain turned ivory handle, 12ins overall, by V. & S., Birmingham 1933, with presentation inscription “Presented to Colonel Sir Wyndham Deedes C.M.G. D.S.O. to commemorate the laying of the foundation stone of the North Kensington Community Centre, 6th December 1934” (gross weight 7ozs) Provenance : From the Estate of the Late W.F. Deedes (Lord Deedes of Aldington), removed from “New Hayters”, Forge Hill, Aldington, Ashford, Kent
A VERITY 9CT GOLD LADY'S WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the 17 jewel movement with monometallic compensation balance, Incabloc end-stone and lever escapement, in plain case on expanding bracelet, 21mm dia, makers mark "ALD" (A L Dennison) Birmingham 1947
A FAVRE-LEUBA GOLD PLATED & STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the champagne coloured dial with applied baton numerals, centre seconds and date aperture, the "Daymatic" 22 jewel movement with monometallic balance and Incabloc end-stone, the case with water proof screw off back, 33mm dia (dial movement & case signed)
A BULOVA CHROMIUM PLATED & STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, centre seconds, seconds divided into fifths, the 15 jewel movement with monometallic compensation balance and jewelled end-stone, the case with screw-off back, 30mm dia, on strap (dial movement & case signed)
AN OMEGA 18K LADY'S BRACELET WATCH, Swiss, the 16mm dia silvered dial with applied baton numerals, the 17 jewel movement no.18540680 with monometallic balance and Incabloc end-stone on 18k link bracelet, 20mm dia. (dial, movement and case signed) approx 25.4g (including glass, but movement removed)
A SILVER KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Adam Burdess Coventry No.25314 with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the fusee movement signed and numbered as above with cut bimetallic compensation balance, jewelled end-stone and dust cover, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia, makers mark "RJP" Chester 1901
AN 18CT GOLD KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Jas McALLISTER, Glasgow, No.11104 the engine turned dial with applied gold Roman numerals, the centre engraved with foliage and flowerheads, the fusee movement with engraved balance cock, gold three arm balance, jewelled end-stone, dust cover and case engraved with scroll work, foliage and flowerheads, 45mm dia. (movement signed as above) makers mark "JB" London 1853
A WILLIAM IV 18CT GOLD KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, J WALKER, LONDON No.12394 the engine turned dial with applied foliage and flowerhead border in pink, green and white gold, applied Roman numerals, centre engraved with a bird and scrolling foliage and with gold "moon" hands, the fusee movement signed and numbered as above with monometallic balance and jewelled end-stone, the engine turned case with circular vacant cartouche, 45mm dia. (with key) makers mark WMWM London 1832
AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, LONGINES No.4089941, Swiss, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the half plate movement signed & numbered as above, with cut bimetallic compensation balance and over-coil spring, jewelled end-stone and polished cuvette, in plain case with black Roman numerals, 50mm dia.
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