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lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex

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lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex

A gentleman’s silver cased
keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1891, the three-quarter plate
lever movement signed The Bank, the
white enamel dial signed/. W. Benson,
black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and gilt hands; and a
gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind
open-faced Pocket Watch, the white
enamel dial with black Arabic numerals,
subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands,
the case back monogram engraved

A lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, with a gilt unsigned Swiss cylinder movement, copper cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and

blued steel hands, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration, vacant cartouche
1168    A lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, with a gilt unsigned Swiss cylinder movement, metal cuvette, the decorated white enamel dial with black Roman

numerals, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration

An 18ct. gold small-size keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1912, with a three-quarter plate gilt jewelled lever movement, the backplate

signed Garrard Of Co. Ltd., 24 Albemarle S’\ London W, No. 51569, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and

blued steel hands, the case front with blue enamel Arabic numerals, case back plain

A lady’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased 18ct. gold Fob Watch, London, 1906, the three-quarter plate gilt lever movement signed Russells Limited, Maker to

the Late Queen, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, No. 38137, the cuvette presentation inscribed, the white enamel signed dial with black Roman numerals and

subsidiary seconds, the case front with blue enamel Roman numerals, case back monogrammed

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased full hunting cased key-wind Pocket Watch, London, 1860, the gilt three-quarter plate fusee lever movement signed Adam Thomson,

New Bond Street, London, BI955, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back and front

with M on scroll engraved decoration and vacant shield-shaped cartouche, with a key

A lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the 18ct. gold case Chester, 1892, with an unsigned three-quarter plate lever movement, No. 28317, the white

enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back with floral, leafage and scroll engraved decoration and a vacant shield-shaped

cartouche; and a lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the floral decorated matt gilt dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands
An American key less-wind full hunting cased gentleman’s Pocket Watch, the jewelled movement signed Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA,
No. 135884, safety pinion, plain cuvette,
the signed white enamel dial with black
Roman hour numerals and Arabic
minute numerals, subsidiary seconds and
blued steel hands, the case back and
front with scroll engraved decoration,
the case front with a shield-shaped
cartouche in a parti-coloured floral
surround

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1899, the three-quarter plate part jewelled lever movement signed The

Field Watch, J. W. Benson, 62164 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 193822, slow/fast regulator, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals,

subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, signed, the case front with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, the case back monogram engraved

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, Birmingham, 1893, the gilt lever movement signed Wright Of Craighead, No. 8731, the floral and

leafage decorated matt gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration, oval cartouche

Two ladies’ gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watches, last quarter of 19th Century, each with a gilt Swiss cylinder movement, plain cuvette, the floral and

leafage decorated matt gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, Birmingham, 1935, by
Omega, the rectangular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, seconds hand lacking, and blued steel hands, on a leather strap ?120-180

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
Chester, 1900, the gilt three-quarter
plate fusee lever movement with
rounded pillars, the backplate signed
Improved Lever by J. Simmons, St. Anns
Square, Manchester, 8027, slow/fast
regulator, sprung back case, the inner
case back with decorated winding holes,
the cream coloured dial with thin black
Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the case rim milled, the case
back with a vacant oval cartouche

A gentleman’s keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, with an unsigned part jewelled lever movement, base metal cuvette, the white enamel dial with

black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case with engraved decoration; a small curb link watch Albert with ‘T’-bar, two swivels

and a 9ct. gold-mounted hardstone swivelling fob seal; a keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the dial with visible escapement; and two Fob Watches, various

A lady’s gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, circa 1900, with three-quarter plate jewelled lever movement, the white enamel dial with black Roman

numerals, the case with scroll and floral engraved decoration

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased
keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
Birmingham, 1925, the jewelled Swiss
lever movement signed Rolex, the case
hinged, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds
with blued steel hands, the case back
plain; and a gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
Wrist Watch, import mark London, 1924,
with a jewelled Swiss lever movement,
the white dial with black Arabic
numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued
steel hands, on an expanding bracelet

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1868, the gilt movement signed
Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 34 Royal
Exchange, and 61 Strand, London,
No. 34209, slow/fast regulator, plain inner case, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case

back with engine-turned decoration; and a lady’s 9ct. gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the floral decorated gilt dial with black Roman numerals

and blued steel hands, the case back with engraved decoration

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased
Wrist Watch, London, 1954, by Rotary,
with a jewelled Swiss lever movement,
the circular dial with gilt Arabic
numerals and hands, on a leather strap

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased key-
wind open-faced Fob Watch, Chester,
1894, the unsigned gilt movement
No. 34146, with engraved balance cock,
inscribed inner case, the white enamel
dial with black Roman numerals and gilt
hands, the case back with engraved
decoration and vacant cartouche, with a
key

A gentleman’s key-wind open-faced Chronograph Watch, with a gilt three-quarter plate, partly jewelled lever movement, unsigned, metal cuvette, the white

enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, centre seconds and gilt hands, the case back with a monogrammed shield and garter cartouche, with a key
A gentleman’s keyless-wind open-faced multiple dial moonphase Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary dials for

months-of-the-year, days-of-the-month, days-of-the-week, seconds and moonphase; a gentleman’s key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, London, 1882, the gilt fusee

lever movement signed to the backplate John Ingram, Cardiff, No. 22968, with a dust cover, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary

seconds; and a lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch

A key less-wind open-faced Dress Watch, with a jewelled steel lever movement, unsigned, plain cuvette, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals

and subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, the case back plain; and a gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, London, 1900, the

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, with blued steel hands

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch, by
Eterna, the rectangular gilt dial with
Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds
and luminous hands, on an expanding
metal bracelet

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch, the
unsigned circular dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, on a gilt-metal link bracelet; and a lady’s 9ct. gold cased

bracelet Watch, import mark London, 1922, the jewelled movement signed Rolex Patent, Swiss Made, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and

blued steel hands, on an expanding bracelet

A gold cased key-wind
open-faced Dress Watch, early 19th
Century, with an unsigned gilt cylinder
movement, the gilt-metal cuvette
No. 56997, the inner case with inscriptions, the matt and engine-turned gilt dial with gilt Arabic numerals and steel hands, the case back with engine-turned

decoration, with a key, a case and a typed associated history; and a gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, mid-19th Century, with an unsigned gilt partly

jewelled Duplex movement, the cuvette inscribed Chs Oudin et Fils, Palais Royal, No. 52, No. 13192, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt

hands, the case back monogram engraved and with engine-turned decoration, with a chain and a fob seal, cased

A gentleman’s gold cased key-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, with a part jewelled unsigned lever movement, slow/fast regulator, case No. 10690, plain

cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the case front with an initialled shield-shaped and garter

cartouche

A parti-coloured base-metal gentleman’s keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the glazed partly jewelled lever movement signed Systeme Roskopf the snap-on

case back armorial decorated in a rope-twist border, the white enamel dial with blue cartouches with Arabic numerals, signed dial with gilt hands, damaged;

and a gentleman’s gilt-metal cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, by Waltham, the lever movement signed AW.IV. Co., Waltham, Mass., the white enamel

dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back with engraved decoration

A gentleman’s key less-wind open-faced quarter repeating Pocket Watch, with three-quarter plate lever movement, the backplate unsigned, plain case and

cuvette and with white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex, the jewelled lever movement signed Rolex • Prima • Timed ¦ 6 Positions • For all Climates, the circular silvered dial

with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, signed Rolex ¦ Oyster, in an octagonal case, the back plain

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Longines, the circular dial with gilt alternating Arabic and hyphen numeral indicators and gilt hands, with subsidiary seconds,

with strap and fitted case

9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, key-wind 18ct. gold cased open-faced Fob Watch, London

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9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, key-wind 18ct. gold cased open-faced Fob Watch, London

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, Birmingham, 1924, the lever movement signed A.W.W. Co., Waltham, U.S.A., No.

24083422, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, outer case undecorated.

A lady’s gold and turquoise enamel key-wind open-faced Fob Watch,
with an unsigned gilt cylinder movement,
case No. 0109, the cuvette marked
No. 14596, Chs Oudin, Palais Royal,
No. 52, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals, the case back turquoise
enamel with gold stars at intervals, the
centre with an initialled shield-shaped
cartouche.

A key-wind 18ct. gold cased
open-faced Fob Watch, London, 1837,
with a gilt fusee lever movement, mask
and scroll engraved balance cock, the
backplate signed Geoe’ Brown, Dublin,
23200, slow/fast regulator, the gilt
engine-turned dial with gilt Roman
numerals and hands, the case back with
floral, leafage and scroll engraved
decoration.

A gilt-on-copper pair-cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
circa 1800, the gilt fusee movement with
a verge escapement, rounded pillars with
scrolls at intervals, mask engraved scroll
pierced balance cock, signed to the
backplate Haley, London, No. 2194, the
white enamel dial with black Arabic
numerals, outer gilt-metal case, with key
as attached to a length of ribbon.

A gentleman’s key-wind
demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, circa
1900, the gilt partly jewelled cylinder
movement signed H.S.H., Case
No. 82665, the cuvette marked Bennett fcf
Clench, Salisbury, the white enamel dial
with black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and blued steel hands, the case
front with cobalt enamel Roman
numerals, otherwise engine-turned to the
back and front with a circular vacant
cartouche, with a key.

A gilt-on-copper and tortoise-
shell pair cased open-faced Pocket
Watch, last quarter of 18th Century, the
gilt fusee movement with a verge
escapement, squared architectural pillars,
scroll, bird and floral pierced balance
cock, signed to the backplate Edwd. Wills,
London, No. 1776, the white enamel dial
with black Arabic numerals and gilt
hands, in an outer gilt-metal and
tortoiseshell case.

A silver key-wind full hunting
cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1837, the
gilt fusee movement with a verge
escapement, rounded pillars, vase and
floral engraved balance cock, signed to
the backplate Jno. Gregson, Lancaster,
No. 798, slow/fast regulator, the white
enamel dial with black Roman numerals
and gilt hands, the outer case
undecorated.

A silver key-wind full hunting
cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1827, the
gilt fusee movement with a lever escapement, rounded pillars, plain balance cock, unsigned, case No. 5498, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals,

subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the outer case undecorated

A gentleman’s copper-gilt pair cased open-faced Pocket Watch, 2nd half of 18th Century, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, squared

architectural pillars with scrollwork divisions, mask engraved and scroll pierced balance cock, the movement signed Jo. Williamson, London, 8322, fusee chain

detached, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt hands, gilt outer case

A lady’s 9ct. white gold cased Wrist Watch, import mark Glasgow, 1931, by Rolex, the jewelled lever movement marked Rolex, Princess, Swiss Made, the signed

rectangular dial with baton numeral indicators and blued steel hands, the rectangular case stepped and on a white metal bracelet with fold-over clasp
A small-size 18ct. gold cased key-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1856, with a three-quarter plate part jewelled lever movement, signed Abraham

Levi, Hastings, No. 14539, decorated winding hands to the cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands,

the case front with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, otherwise with engine-turned decoration

A gun-metal cased hourly repeating open-faced square cased strut-backed Watch, the back with a part jewelled glazed lever movement, unsigned, the circular

white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, the case back with applied initials

A gentleman’s keyless-wind full
hunting cased Pocket Watch, with an
unsigned part jewelled lever movement,
plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with
black Roman hour numerals, Arabic
minute numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the case back and front with
rayed decoration and an oval cartouche

A lady’s gold cased green
enamel and half-pearl set key-wind
open-faced Fob Watch, early 19th
Century, with a gilt fusee movement,
unsigned, the matt gilt dial with black
enamel Arabic numerals and circular
white enamel cartouches in a white
enamel surround, the case back with
green enamel guilloche decoration in
bands of half-pearls to back and front,
with a key

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased
keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Fob
Watch, Birmingham, 1906, with a gilt
part jewelled lever movement
No. 768224, plain cuvette, the white
enamel dial with black Arabic numerals
and blued steel hands, the case front
with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, the
case back and front with floral and
leafage engraved decoration, with a bow
brooch fitting

A rectangular gilt-metal Snuff Box, early 19th Century, the lid inset with a later watch movement, with a gilt Swiss cylinder movement, the white enamel dial

with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands

A gentleman’s silver pair-cased key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, Chester, 1838, the gilt fusee movement with a lever escapement, rounded pillars, the

engraved balance cock engraved Detach , slow/fast regulator, rose diamond endstone, the backplate inscribed Rob’ Roskell, Liverpool,
No. 26848, with a dust cover, the white
enamel dial with black Roman numerals,
subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, outer
case undecorated, with an open curb link
watch Albert, with a key

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, Birmingham, 1919, with a jewelled lever movement, signed P. S. Bartlett,

Waltham, Mass., with regulator, plain cuvette, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the outer

case plain

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold key-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1867, with an unsigned three-quarter plate gilt lever movement No. 37564, the

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case front with black enamel Roman numerals and engine-turned

decoration, on a leather fob; a rolled-gold watch Albert with T’-bar and a swivel; two watch Keys; and a gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, by Mappin,

London, 1919, with a gilt Swiss lever movement, the circular dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back engraved

Dorado, Aug. 4th, 1920, on a leather strap

A gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Chronograph Watch, London, 1884,
with a gilt three-quarter plate lever movement, examined by J. W. Benson, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, minute

recording dial, centre seconds and blued steel hands; and six Pocket and Fob Watches, various designs and dates

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold Omega
Constellation calendar Wrist Watch, the
signed dial with Automatic Chronometer Official Certified Date aperture, gilt hands, baton numeral indicators and centre seconds, on an 18ct. gold multiple

chain link bracelet with a fold-over clasp

A lady’s gold cased key-wind
open-faced Fob Watch, last quarter of
19th Century, with an unsigned gilt
Swiss cylinder movement, metal cuvette,
the floral decorated matt gilt dial with
black Roman numerals and blued steel
hands, the case back with floral and
scroll engraved decoration and vacant
shield-shaped cartouche, cased

A diamond and sapphire two-stone Ring, A gold and topaz pendant Cross, A lady’s 9ct. gold octagonal cased Wrist Watch by Rolex

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A diamond and sapphire two-stone Ring, A gold and topaz pendant Cross, A lady’s 9ct. gold octagonal cased Wrist Watch by Rolex

A diamond cluster Ring, in a square panel-shaped design, set with cushion-shaped and rose cut diamonds, the mount with a textured finish.

A turquoise fringe Collarette, the front in a pendant swag and drop design, with rows of beaded divisions at intervals, on a two-row brick link chain with a snap clasp

A kunzite single-stone Ring, claw set with a circular cut kunzite, the mount with a heart pierced underside.

A large carved coral Buddha, mounted as a pendant, the mount with a loopwork decorated base, on a rope-twist link neckchain with a bolt ring clasp.

A pair of cultured pearl set Earrings, each in a circular filigree design, the central cultured pearl set in a surround of ten further cultured pearls, the backs with screw-on

fittings.

A diamond Demi-Parure, comprising:
Necklace, Bracelet, Ring and pair of Earrings,
each in a scroll pierced bar design, set with
small circular cut diamonds with pierced link
chains.

A gendeman’s 9ct. gold graduated
curb link Watch Albert Chain, with ‘T’-bar,
swivel and base metal swivel as fitted, with a
Victorian ‘Young Head’ half-sovereign, 1883,
in a pendant mount as a fob, as fitted.

A gold and topaz pendant Cross, 2nd
quarter 19th Century, set with rows of circular
cut topaz, with suspension loop.

A leather-cased folding Watch by Movado, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and gilt hands with centre seconds, base metal cased; and a gentleman’s circular cased Wrist

Watch by Movado, the two-tone dial with Arabic numerals, luminous hands and centre seconds, with a strap.

A gendeman’s circular cased chronograph Wrist Watch, the dial with outer telemeter and recording dials, with two subsidiary dials, centre seconds and base metal hands, with a

strap.

A gendeman’s 18ct. gold circular cased Wrist Watch, the circular dial signed Geneva Spout, the circular dial with gilt and Arabic numeral indicators and gilt hands, with a

strap.

A lady’s 18ct. gold circular cased key-
wind open-faced Fob Watch, London, 1876,
the gilt fusee movement with a lever
escapement, slow/fast regulator, No. 75447, gilt-
metal cuvette, the floral and leafage decorated
gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued
steel hands, the case back with engraved
decoration and shield-shaped cartouche with
decorated borders, with a key.

A lady’s 9ct. gold octagonal cased
Wrist Watch by Rolex, import mark Glasgow,
1924, with a jewelled lever movement, the
octagonal silvered dial with black Arabic
numerals and blued steel hands, the case with
decorated sides; and a lady’s 9ct. gold
rectangular cased digital Wrist Watch, import
mark Glasgow, 1932, on a gilt-metal bracelet.

A turquoise and seed pearl set
Brooch, in a swirling circular design with
textured finish, the openwork centre with
groups of small pearls and turquoise at
intervals.

A gentleman’s circular steel cased chronometer Wrist Watch by Realm, the circular dial with outer recording dials, two subsidiary dials and with baton and Arabic numeral

indicators, with pierced hands and centre seconds with two side-set buttons, with a strap; and a gentleman’s shaped circular steel cased bracelet Wrist Watch by Favre-Louba,

Geneve, the dial with baton numeral indicators and date aperture, plain hands, on a steel woven mesh link bracelet.

A gentleman’s circular steel cased Omega Seamaster Wrist Watch, the circular dial with gilt baton and Arabic numeral indicators, gilt hands and with centre seconds, with a

strap; and a gentleman’s 9ct. gold circular cased Wrist Watch by ‘Tudor’, Edinburgh, 1957, the jewelled lever movement signed Tudor, the inner case back marked Rolex, R.W.C.,

the circular silvered dial with gilt baton and Arabic numeral indicators, subsidiary seconds and with gilt hands, signed Tudor, with a brown strap.

An emerald Brooch, in a cast design as a series of flowerheads, set with small circular cut emeralds.

A ruby Brooch, designed as a bird of paradise, set with small circular cut rubies to the tail feathers.

A ruby Brooch, designed as a series of small flowerheads in a random cluster, set with small circular cut rubies.

A ruby, half-pearl and emerald cluster Ring, Birmingham, 1871, the ruby centre stone in a surround of five half-pearls with five small emeralds at intervals in a beaded

surround, the 15ct. gold mount with engraved shoulders.

A diamond and sapphire two-stone Ring, claw set with a cushion-shaped diamond and a cushion-shaped sapphire in a cross-over design, with ribbed shoulders.

A diamond five-stone Ring, claw set with circular cut diamonds, the mount with pierced decoration.

A half-pearl and garnet Ring, Birmingham, 1870, designed as a row of six half-pearls with a row of six garnets and red stones, the 15ct. gold mount with scroll pierced

shoulders; and a diamond single-stone Bar Brooch, claw set with a cushion-shaped diamond on a plain gold bar.

A diamond single-stone Ring, amethyst and half-pearl set Pendant, diamond single-stone Ring, gold and opal single-stone Ring

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A diamond single-stone Ring, amethyst and half-pearl set Pendant, diamond single-stone Ring, gold and opal single-stone Ring

A glazed hair locket Mourning
Pendant, circa 1800, the front decorated with
a feathered hairwork spray with a seed pearl
initial B at the centre on a blue enamelled
ground, the back with crossed glazed hairwork
and with a seed pearl monogram M.D.B.

A wide woven textured link Bracelet,
on a snap clasp, the front with cast and
banded decoration

A citrine Ring, claw set with a large rectangular cut citrine between diamond set three-stone shoulders

A diamond single-stone Ring, mounted with a cushion-shaped diamond in a decorated mount

An oval locket-backed Mourning Brooch, dated March 15, 1895, In Memory of Lady Shelley, the front with an applied half-pearl set star motif on a black ground, casecf

A gilt-metal and oval mosaic link
Bracelet, the seven mosaic links in a floral
design with blue surrounds, on a snap clasp

A gentleman’s key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the movement signed Ch”5 Usher, Leicester, with regulator, base-metal cuvette, the leafage decorated gilt dial with black Roman

numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, with a 9ct. gold Albert chain as attached, with a watch key

A diamond five-stone Ring, claw set with cushion-shaped diamonds graduating in size to the centre stone, the gold mount with decorated shoulders

A diamond single-stone Ring, claw set with a circular cut diamond; and an oval gilt-metal Pill Box

A ruby and diamond five-stone Ring, set with three circular cut rubies and two cushion-shaped diamonds at intervals, in a gold mount

A ruby and diamond three-stone Ring, circa 1860; an 18ct. gold Mizpah Ring; a 22ct. gold Wedding Ring; a 9ct. gold Signet Ring; and a 9ct. gold Ring of curb chain link

construction

A three-colour multiple-link Bracelet, with a textured finish with decorated sides, on a snap clasp with fold-over safety catches

Assorted Jewellery: an amethyst and half-pearl set Pendant in a floral and leafage wreath design, set with an oval cut amethyst and a pear-shaped pendant amethyst as attached to

a gold and half-pearl set brooch designed as the initial E, an amethyst and real pearl set Bar Brooch and a diamond single-stone set Pin

Assorted Jewellery: a pair of Bohemian garnet pendant Earrings in a pierced stepped fanned design, the tops with screw-on fittings, a gun-metal looped Watch, a circular pendant

Locket, the back and front with engraved decoration and a rectangular gilt-metal mounted Brooch glazed with a landscape view with a cottage in the foreground

A colourless paste set pendant Necklace, designed as a basket with flowers with a ribbon-ued bow surmount at the top; three pairs of Earrings; a Bracelet; and a Brooch - costume

jewellery

A gold and citrine single-stone Brooch, set with oval cut citrine, the mount with a decorated border; and an amethyst and imitation pearl set Brooch, the large oval cut amethyst

in a surround of imitation pearls
China Medal, 1857/1860, without bars,
unused as was issued to the R.N., with ribbon,
buckle and clip; a Shooting Prize Medal; and a
collection of five RA.O.B. Medals and Badges
of Office, with cases

A gold, garnet and half-pearl set
Pendant, 3rd quarter 19th Century, the oval
cut garnet in a surround of four half-pearls,
the mount with applied wire and
granulationwork decoration, the front with
fringe tassels, with a neckchain on a bolt ring
clasp

An emerald and diamond three-stone Ring, the step cut emerald centre stone set between two cushion-shaped diamonds, in a gold mount

A diamond single-stone Ring, claw set with a cushion-shaped diamond in a gold mount

An opal and rose diamond Bar Brooch, designed as a fly, with an opalbody and rose diamond set wings; and a pair of diamond set Bar Brooches designed as small flies to each

A gold and opal single-stone Ring, designed as a coiled serpent with opal set head; a cornelian set Ring; and a carbuncle single-stone Ring

AN EARLY ELECTRIC CLOCK - BRASS LANTERN CLOCK - CHAIN FUSEE MANTEL CLOCK - SMALL REPEATING EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK

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AN EARLY ELECTRIC CLOCK - BRASS LANTERN CLOCK - CHAIN FUSEE MANTEL CLOCK - SMALL REPEATING EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK

AN IRISH MAHOGANY ‘REGULATOR’, the
circular 13in dial signed Jameson, Dublin, the movement with anchor escapement and hour striking, in an arched case with an arched bevelled glazed waist door, 77in; 195.5cm,

with pendulum, winder and two weights, 1820/1840.

AN EARLY ELECTRIC CLOCK by Eureka,
no. 9229, patent no. 14614, the dial with
repeat signature and roman numerals,
above a large balance and a circular
base, 12in; 31cm, with a glass dorne,
early 20th Century.

A   BLACK   JAPANNED   BRACKET   CLOCK,
movement no. 42115, with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial in an arched case, with chinoiserie, Hin; 28cm, with key, early 20th Century.

A   GILT-SPELTER   MANTEL   CLOCK,   the
porcelain dial flanked by a female figure on an alabaster plinth, 16^in; 42cm, c 1860.

A MAHOGANY CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK,
the movement numbered 10084, the 15lin arched dial with calendar aper¬ture and strike/silent, chime/silent, Whittington/Westminster subsidiary dials with quarter striking on

nine gongs, the arched hood with glazed door and sides with moulded astragals, the lower panel inlaid with a basket of flowers, 108in; 274cm, late 1890′i, with three weights and

a pendulum.

A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, the movement with twin chain fusee, 16in; 41cm approx., with pendulum and pendulum locking, with key, c. 1880.

A MAHOGANY MANTEL TIMEPIECE, re¬tailed by Dent Royal Exchange, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, in an arched case inlaid with boxwood stringing and a patera, on ball

feet, 9in ; 23cm, with key, c. 1910.

A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY TIME¬PIECE, the white enamel dial with arabic numerals, the case inlaid with neo¬classical motifs, 9lin; 24cm, with key, c. 1910.

A MAHOGANY BRACKET TIMEPIECE, the
silvered dial with roman numerals, signed A. Paul, Edinr., in a rectangular case with a moulded pediment, 13^in; 34cm, with pendulum, 1840.

A   MAHOGANY   LONGCASE   CLOCK   with
quarter striking on eight chimes, the dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary chime/silent dial in the arch flanked by gilt spandrels in an arched case inlaid with

ribbon-tied swags and with a glazed waist door on bracket feet, 85in; 216cm, with pendulum and weights, c. 1910.

A  GOOD  MAHOGANY  LONGCASE  CLOCK
with quarter striking on eight tubular bells, the gilt dial applied with pierced leaf spandrels and a silvered chapter ring below subsidiary chime/silent and

Westminster/Whittington/St Michael subsidiary dials, the case with a blind fret carved hood surmounted by scroll cresting carved with anthemion and flanked by turned Cluster

columns, the waist with a bevelled glazed door, the base applied with ‘C scroll moulding on claw-and-ball feet, 95in; 241cm, c. 1910.

AN OAK CHAIN FUSEE MANTEL CLOCK, the
heavy brass movement with half-hour striking, on two gongs, in a rectangular leaf-carved case, the silvered dial with retailers’ signature, W. Tucker, Bristol, 15in; 38cm, with

pendulum, c. 1880.
The inside bears a label: ‘Case designed by Mr Bell from College Green old grammar school.

A   GILT-SPELTER   ANEROID   BAROMETER
held in a bold cartouche by Neptune and Mercury, 19in; 48cm, c. 1890.

A   BRASS    INLAID    EBONISED    CHIMING
BRACKET CLOCK by John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London, no. 11469, the dial signed, the three-train movement with chain fusee, striking the quarters on eight bells and one rod

gong, pendu-lum locking, the case inlaid with brass foliage and with pierced brass Gothick sides, 17in; 43cm, mid 19th Century.

A   FINE   SMALL   REPEATING   EBONISED
BRACKET CLOCK by J. & W. Mitchell, Glasgow, the anchor escapement with twin chain fusee, the brass dial with repeat signature and roman numerals, the case with arched glazed

sides and inlaid with brass stringing, below a stepped top, 8fin; 22cm, with pendu-lum, c. 1850.

A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK by J. W.
Benson, London, with quarter striking on rive gongs, the dial with roman numerals, in a waisted case with arched moulded base, surmounted by an urn finial, 25^in; 65cm, with

key, early 20th century.

A MAHOGANY BRACKET TIMEPIECE,  the
dial with roman numerals, signed W. Rest, 27 Beak Street, London W, the movement with chain fusee, the case with a circular frame on a flower-carved moulded base, 21^in; 55cm,

with pendulum, c 1850.