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Various makers. A group of four stainless steel digital wristwatches, circa 1970. The group comprising: two Sicura jump-hour watches; a unsigned watch; a Mentor watch. (4) £50-£70
Hammer Price: £200
Bulova. A group of four wristwatches. Movements: three quartz and a manual winding movement. Dials: white; silvered; gilt. Cases: stainless steel/gold plated; gold plated. Signed: cases, dials and movements. Dimensions: 1st: 37mm; 2nd: 28mm x 32mm; 3rd: 33.5mm; 4th 36.5mm. (4) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Oris. A group of six wristwatches. Movements: manual winding. Dials: gilt; green; blue; silver; metallic green/blue. Cases: four gold plated; two stainless steel. Dimensions: 35mm; 32mm; 32.5mm; 30mm; 32.5mm; 31.5mm. (6) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
Various makers. A group of six wristwatches. The group comprising: three gold plated quartz Dunhill watches; a stainless steel quartz Dunhill chronograph watch; stainless steel Dupont watch; a gold plated automatic Rotary watch (6) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £420
Various makers. A group of six chronograph watches. The group comprising: a stainless steel Globus Chrono watch; a gold plated Rone watch; a stainless steel Sully Special watch; a stainless steel Tollet watch; a stainless steel Gigandet watch; a stainless steel progress watch (6) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £600
Tissot. A gourp of six wristwatches, RockWatch & WoodWatch, circa 1985. Movements: quartz. Dials: various colours. Cases: stone and wood, steel plate backs secured by six screws. Signed: dial and cases. Dimensions: diameters 30mm & 32mm. (6) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
Longines. Four gold-plated wristwatches. Movements: quartz. Dials: white; gilt; guillochè. Cases: gold plated. Signed: case, dial and movements. Dimensions: diameters 33mm & 37.5mm. (4) £100-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Various markers. A group of four wristwatches. The group comprises: a stainless steel Citizen Eco Drive chronograph; a gold plated Borel calendar watch with moon-phases; a gold plated Goer watch; a steel Citizen diver’s watch (4) £100-£200
Hammer Price: £280
Various Makers. A group of eight wristwatch. The group comprising: a lady’s gold plated Longines bracelet watch; stainless steel automatic Rotary watch; 9ct gold Record watch; 9ct gold Tissot watch; stainless steel Roamer watch; three Raymond Weil gold plated quartz watches. (8) £200-£300
Two 9ct gold vesta cases, both plain, with engraved presentation inscriptions, the first initialled and dated 1910, by maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, the second engraved ‘A bundle of notes PRESENTED BY Alexander D. Murray, BARRY 1914’, by makers Deacon & Francis, Birmingham 1913, both with ring suspensory loops, lengths 42 and 43mm. £900-£1,200
Hammer Price: £850
Two 9ct gold vesta cases, both engine-turned decorated, the first with circular vacant reserve, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1914, the second by Edwards & Son, Birmingham 1919, both with ring suspensory loops, lengths 46 and 48mm. £900-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,200
Two 9ct gold vesta cases, the first with engine-turned decoration, the front with vacant circular reserve, with ring suspension loop, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1945, the second plain, the front initialled ‘B.S F-P’, with ring suspension loop, lengths both 45mm. £900-£1,200
A gold and sapphire set vesta case, with engine-turned sunray decoration, edged with repeating husk borders, the front centred with a rectangular rose-cut diamond panel, with canted corners, edged by a row of calibré-cut sapphires, with cabochon set thumbpiece, and suspensory loop, stamped ‘585’, length 42.5mm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £900
A 9ct gold vesta case, with engine-turned decoration and reeded borders, with suspensory loop, numbered 6273, maker’s mark for Joseph Walton & Co, London 1920, dimensions 51 x 41 mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £700
A 9ct gold vesta case, with hinged locket compartment to the front enclosing oval glazed frame, the reverse engraved with presentation inscription ‘Jack from McLew’, engraved with retailer ‘J C Vickery 117 to 183 Regent Street’, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, hallmarked for Chester 1911, with ring suspension loop, length 51mm. £600-£800
A 9ct gold match book / vesta case, engine-turned throughout with sloped border, with suspensory loop, initialled to the interior ‘G.E.W 1927’, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1927, dimensions 61 x 44mm. £600-£800
An antique mesh and gem-set coin purse, French, the pierced foliate gold frame inset with a step-cut emerald and two old cushion-cut diamonds, the meshwork with beaded drops below, French guarantee marks, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carat, length 19.5cm. £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,700
An Art Deco styptor and gold mounted minaudière by Van Cleef & Arpels, circa 1935, of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration throughout, and agate set sprung thumbpiece, the fitted interior with mirrored lid, and containing compartments for lipstick, powder, a lighter and an unassociated silver and gold inset square compact hallmarked for Birmingham 1948, signed ‘LA MINAUDIÈRE FOR VAN CLEEF & ARPELS’, and to the inner rim ‘SPECIALLY MADE FOR ASPREY’, stamped ‘STYPTOR’,...
£1,000–£1,500
A Victoria silver vinaigrette by George Unite, foliate engraved, enclosing pierced gilt grill, with ring attachment, Birmingham 1873, together with an Edwardian silver cheroot holder, Birmingham 1903. (2) £120-£150
Hammer Price: £140
A silver cigarette case by Cartier London, 1948, the polished bicolour case of flattened cylindrical form, with hinged lid and silver gilt ropetwist decoration, signed ‘Cartier-London’, sponsor’s mark ‘JC’, London hallmark, in fitted maker’s case, length approximately 8.5cm, depth 2.5cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £1,300
A small collection of late 18th-19th century buckles, comprising a pair of English silver buckles by William Eaton or Eley, of arched cushion form with concave detailing and finely reeded borders, with hinged steel prongs and chape, maker’s mark, guarantee mark; a brass pair of arched rectangular form, bicolour and with reeded, bead and faceted decoration, unmarked; and a single silver buckle, French, with scroll and shell decoration, French assay mark, largest diameter 7cm. (5) £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
Two 18th century silver marrow scoops, a silver dog nose spoon and silver ring handled meat skewer, the first marrow scoop by Elizabeth Oldfield, London 1751, the second with maker’s mark ‘ID’, possibly for Isaac D’Olier, Dublin 1793, the dog nose spoon with erased marks, the meat skewer by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925. (4) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
A pair of Victoria silver fish servers, of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved and pierce-decorated with flowerheads and scrollwork and engraved with armorial beneath coronet, by George Angell, London 1858, lengths 32 and 26cm. £120-£160
Hammer Price: £120
A Russian silver soup ladle, of fiddle pattern, the handle engraved with cursive initials (G S?) and a trailing flower with single bloom, by Nikolay Shepelev, Riga, with kokoshnik mark for 1899-1908, length 35cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
An Art Nouveau silver twin section belt buckle by William Comyns, each of heart-shaped outline, and pierced decorated with cherubs with flowing hair, amidst flowers, hallmarked for London 1900, reverse stamped with Registration No. 317583, together with a twin section enamelled buckle, gilt metal, first width 12.8cm, second 10cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
A silver model cradle, in imitation of basketweave, with canopy and carrying handles, on rockers, with gilt interior, by Asprey & Co., London 1982, stamped ‘STERLING ENGLAND’, length 11cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
A silver wirework model of a dog, the hallmark on a disc attached between his forelegs, maker’s mark ‘E S’, London 2013, length 11cm. £200-£240
£200–£240
A silver belt, 1909, designed as a series of shaped rectangular panels pierced and engraved with thistles amidst foliage, with twin section clasp of conforming design, maker’s mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham hallmark, length 78cm. £80-£100
An 18ct gold whistle by Sampson Mordan & Co., the flat polished whistle hallmarked for Chester 1909, maker’’s mark ‘SM&Co’, to plain suspensory loop, length including loop 43mm. £300-£400
A propelling pencil, the outer sleeve with bicoloured wrythen decoration, inner shaft stamped ‘14k’, with ring suspension loop, length extended 11.5cm (including suspensory loop). £150-£200
Hammer Price: £340
A 9ct gold cigar piercer, engine-turned decorated, with outer sleeve and ring suspension loop, by W. M. Ltd., Birmingham 1963, and a 9ct gold mounted penknife, the outer case engine-turned, containing steel scissors and blade, by Cohen & Charles, hallmarked Birmingham 1967, first length 8cm (including ring suspension), second 5.7cm. £200-£300
An 18ct gold fob by Kurt Weiss for Cartier, the tricolour panel on ring suspension with chain and T-bar, hallmarked for London 1976, signed ‘Cartier’, numbered ‘0156’, and a ‘C de Cartier’ stainless steel and gold plated money clip, numbered ‘32703’, signed ‘Must de Cartier’, lengths 12cm and 3.5cm. £500-£700
Two pairs of 9ct gold collar stiffeners by Asprey & Co., of plain polished form, maker’s marks, London hallmarks for 1975 and 1977, maker’s red leather cases, lengths 5cm and 7.2cm. £180-£220
Hammer Price: £400
An 18ct gold fountain pen by Sheaffer, with snorkel filling mechanism and line-engraved exterior, London 1959, in maroon leather presentation case, case initialled, length 14.5cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £3,800
A bicoloured gold plated ‘Must de Cartier’ ballpoint pen by Cartier, of reeded design, signed, serial number C88533, with original box and papers, including guarantee certificate, date of purchase 26 January 1998, length 13.3cm. £80-£120
A Vendome green ‘malachite’ lacquer ballpoint pen by Must de Cartier, the pen signed, serial number ‘B26177’, maker’s case, length approximately 14cm. £100-£150
Formerly the Property of H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent: A George VI silver three piece christening set by Wakely & Wheeler, comprising a fork, knife and spoon, with plain faceted handles, hallmarked for London 1941 and 1942, contained in fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Co. Ltd case, with hand written letter from his godmother, Lady Patricia Ramsay reading: ‘For....on his christening 4th Aug. 1942 from his godmother Patsy’ . £200-£400
Formerly the Property of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon: A rock crystal and sapphire parasol handle, French, circa 1900, of tapered cylindrical form, the slightly domed gold terminal set with a chequerboard of circular-cut sapphires with rose-cut diamond highlights between, the base with a collar of kite-shaped sapphires and brass screw fitting, engraved with initial ‘M’, the terminal with French assay mark, length 6.8cm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £2,400
An American silver two-division hors d’oeuvres dish by Lebolt & Co., of plain design with planished finish, signed ‘LEBOLT HAND MADE’, and ‘STERLING 929’, London import marks for 1931, importer’s mark ‘CEB’ for Catherine Elizabeth Britten, dimensions 20 x 28cm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
A pair of silver photograph frames by Liberty & Co., the plain polished oval frames each set with a lapis lazuli cabochon boss to either side, with easel supports, Sheffield 1988, both with retailer’s box, height 22cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
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