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A collection of watchmaker's tools, including two poising tools and various depthing tools, together with various watch/clockmakers' accessories, including jewels, springs and fusee chain.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III silver pair cased keywind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with verge escapement, the backplate detailed 'T Tringham, London 29820', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour and outer Arabic minute numerals, the inner case exterior engraved 'E Finch' above a crossed tools motif, the outer case exterior engraved 'E F' monogram between a corn spray and horseshoe, London 1779, outer case diameter 5.1cm (glass lacking).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Chopard Happy Diamonds 18ct rose gold and diamond lady's dress wristwatch with quartz movement, the signed mother-of-pearl dial with gilt hands, the case interior with five collet set circular cut floating diamonds, the case terminals further set with circular cut diamonds, the case back detailed 'Chopard Happy Diamonds 2044438 Au750 4527', on a Chopard black leather strap with Chopard gilt metal buckle, case diameter 2.6cm, with original certificate of origin, dated '16.06.2018', pouch, box and two tools.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of watchmaker's tools and accessories, including a depthing tool, a staking set, boxed, a cased set of assorted finished screws for Geneva work, and a few horology books.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Early 20th century Miners Safety lamp by Thomas & Williams, Abedare, label states this lamp formed part of a collection of R.E. Tunneling tools (a pick from 178 Tunneling Coy was sold in a previous auction), the lamp has battle damage in the form of a bullet strike with clear entry and exit holes to the casing, from a private collection
A CASED SILVER-MOUNTED 12 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH EGG, LONDON, NO. 2505, LONDON SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1820, MARK OF MICHAEL BARNETT, with rebrowned twist sighted barrel signed ~Joseph Egg No. 1, Piccadilly, London~ in script and ~Inventor of copper caps~ in capitals on the rib, struck with the serial number, the barrelsmith~s mark ~JB~ and London proof marks beneath, numbered breeches inlaid with two pairs of platinum lines and with engraved platinum plugs (nipples removed), engraved case-hardened breech tang decorated with scrolling foliage, engraved case-hardened locks signed in script and fitted with hammers en suite, figured walnut half-stock with chequered fore-end and grip, full silver mounts engraved with dense scrolls of foliage comprising trigger-guard with the serial number on the tang and a lionhead on the bow, butt-plate, rear ramrod-pipe, vacant oval escutcheon and barrel bolt escutcheons, engraved blued steel trigger-plate with pineapple finial, brass-tipped ramrod, and some early finish: in its contemporary fitted case, perhaps by Alexander Henry, lined in pigskin (small tears and scuffs, trade label missing, compartment tray tabs and barrel tabs replaced) the exterior with vacant brass shield-shaped escutcheon, complete with some accessories including embossed copper flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley decorated with scrolling foliage and fitted with graduated nozzle and spring cut-off, percussion cap dispenser by the same, embossed leather shot-flask by James Dixon & Sons, decorated with a game vignette and with spring cut-off, three burnished steel two-way flasks, contained in a fitted tray; two mainspring clamps, two turnscrews and a nipple-wrench, combination turnscrew, nipple-wrench and pricker, loading rod and cleaning tools, 76.2 cm barrels¦¦Joseph Egg is recorded at no. 1 Piccadilly 1814-34. His copper-cap percussion-lock musket was tried and rejected by the Ordnance in 1820. ¦¦This appears to be the latest recorded work of the gunmaker~s silversmith, Michael Barnett. For a discussion of his work see Bernard Dickens, pp. 86-117
19th/20thC painted pine haberdashery or collector's chest of seven graduated compartmentalised drawers containing a plethora of watch and clock making parts, pocket watches, movements and tools. First drawer: approximately 75 pocket watch movements and parts including fusee, named examples including Heywood of Transvaal, Watt & Co, Gloucester, Whitfield Cirencester, Symons London etc. Second drawer: watch glasses and parts. Third drawer: watch glasses and parts, a few pocket watch movementsFourth drawer: wrist and pocket watch movements, parts and accessoriesFifth drawer: a large array of clock / watch parts, manufacturing and repairing materials including pin wires, hands, music box mechanism, fusee chains etcSixth and seventh drawer: clock parts
A collection of items for the amateur watch or clock repairer, includes tools and parts including pocket watch hands, top winder crowns, screws, clock keys, suspensions, pendulums etc, some silver and very small gold content, together with repairer's books - The Pocket Watch Handbook, Striking and Chiming Clocks, Repairing Antique Clocks, Eric P Smith etc
A Māori Greenstone (Pounamu) Pendant (Hei Tiki), probably 18th/19th century, of typical embryonic form with tilted head, recessed eye sockets, raised pupils, and hidden suspension hole 11.2 x 5.3cm (max) Hei tiki were treasured heirlooms, often given their own names and passed down from generation to generation, gathering natural powers in the process. Not created as works of art but as a statement of creative process, a single hei tiki could take several months to complete. They were worked with simple tools such as a cord drill and files.Good condition, typical light scratching

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