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AN ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, maker probably P H Vogel, London import marks 1927, of plain oblong form, the slide action cover, base and sides with plain cream enamel panels, within engine turned and scale engraved borders, with plain gilt interior, 3" x 2" (Illustrated) £200-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, maker George Fox, London 1895, cast an an otter, the lift-off head pierced with seven small plain holes, 3 1/2" long, 3ozs 5dwts (Illustrated) £300-400
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AN ART DECO SILVER MOUNTED TWO TONE GREEN ONYX DESK STANDISH, maker's probably George Betjemann & Sons, London 1927, the pale domed ink bottle with hinged silver cover with barrel knop, fixed to a plain oblong base with applied pen holders and raised upon four silver bracket feet, 6 1/4" x 4 3/4" £120-180
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TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PRESERVE SPOONS, stamped "Solid Silver", both with deeply planished bowls, one with plain ring terminal, the other with a stylised flower, 5 1/2" x 6" long, together with a moss agate handled paper knife with mother of pearl blade and bright cut engraved silver ferrule, makers possibly H. Grant & Sons, Birmingham 1900, 8 1/4" long, and six various cloisonne enamel and plique a jour silver gilt spoons (9) £80-120
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AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER SHALLOW SNUFF BOX, mid 19th century, Neuhausel mark & HI, of plain oblong form, bright cut engraved with posies of flowers within a similar scroll border, on an engine turned ground, 3" x 1 3/4", 1/2" high, 2ozs 8dwts (Illustrated) £120-180
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A VICTORIAN SNUFF BOX, unmarked, of oblong form, the base engraved "J A Steer", the hinged cover with a view of "Town Hall, Birmingham 1867", opening to reveal a plain gilded interior, 2" x 3" (Illustrated) £120-180
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AN IVORY BEAUTY CASE, c.1790, of canted oblong form, the hinged cover inset with a plaque painted in shades of blue, grey and sepia with angels and cherubs amidst clouds, hinged and opening to reveal the original mirrored interior and blue silk lined base, 3 1/2" x 1 1/2", 1/2" high (Illustrated) £100-150
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, maker W.J. Hutchinson, Birmingham 1903, stamped, chased and engraved as a gun dog's head, with pierced muzzle and plain lift-out base, 1 3/4" high (Illustrated) £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SNOOKER CUE CHALK HOLDER, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1891, of plain ribbed circular form with hanging loop, 1 1/8" diameter £60-80
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A RUSSIAN SILVER LADLE, early 20th century, the shallow circular gilded bowl with cloisonne enamel scrolling foliage on a matt ground, 6 3/4" long £180-220
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A SILVER STAG, DOE AND FAWN, makers BSE Products, London 1989 (stag) and 1990, naturalistically cast and with engraved fur, stag 3" high, fawn 1 1/4" high, together with a similar pair of grouse, London 1993, 11ozs 12dwts total (5) (Illustrated) £180-250
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A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL VESTA, unmarked, probably Dutch, of vertical oblong form with hinged sloping cover and strike to base, chased and engraved with classical bathing beauties and a pair of putti at a wash tub, 2" high £60-80
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX, makers Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1900, of eliptical form with all over engine turning, the hinged cover centred by a vacant oval panel, 4" long, 1oz 10dwts, together with a Dutch snuff box stamped 800, the hinged cover chased and pierced with two cherubs flying amidst mother of pearl inlaid clouds within a scroll border, 1 1/2" x 1 1/4" (2) £120-160
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A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CADDY SPOON, stamped Sterling, in Acorn pattern, 4" long £50-70
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AN ART DECO EPNS BRIDGE MARKER, of swept circular form, the black and red printed ivorine disc turned by the waisted knop with ball finial, 3" diameter, together with a set of five Norwegian silver gilt and turquoise cloisonne enamel coffee spoons, maker David Anderson, stamped 925, cased (2) £50-80
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY FARMYARD COOP, makers Vicarey & Simpson, Birmingham 1909, the oblong box with hinged cover over a small aperture and raised upon elongated end standards, 2 1/2" wide, 1" deep, 2" high, 2ozs 14dwts £120-180
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A SILVER MINIATURE COMPACT, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1918, of plain rounded oblong form with engine turned stripes enclosing a roundel engraved with initials, the reverse engraved with an inscription, mirrored interior with swan's down puff, pendant from a short chain and finger ring, 1 1/2" wide, together with a Sterling silver novelty pig vesta, 2" long (2) £80-100
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A COMPOSITE SET OF THREE SILVER TROPHY TEASPOONS, maker's Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1931 and 1933 (x2), the shield finials cast and gilded with a running hare on a matt ground, 4 1/2" long, 1oz 6dwts total £80-100
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A COLLECTION OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN TELESCOPIC PENCILS, including an engine turned example with perpetual calendar, a Sampson Mordan example bright cut engraved with bloodstone finial, another by Wilmot & Co., and a cylindrical one by W.S. Hicks, New York Sterling Silver cylinder £120-180
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A LATE VICTORIAN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER of globular form with hob-nail cutting and star cut base, the upper section with silver shoulders, maker M J Jessop, Birmingham 1900, pierced and chased with birds in scrolling foliage, the hinged cover with vacant cartouche, 4 3/4" high £100-150
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A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDALLION, 1899, of open circular form with fixed hanging loop, centrally painted in coloured enamels with a man diving into water to save a drowning figure, the reverse engraved with a presentation inscription" .... For Saving the Life of Mr. F.C. Umpleby .... 1899", 1" diameter, 9.6g gross £120-180
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DECANTER LABELS, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1850, of batwing form engraved "Gin" and "Brandy" within bright cut engraved scroll borders, 2" wide, together with an earlier "Madeira" label, maker Thomas Wilmore, London 1791, surmounted by the Prince of Wales' feathers, 2" wide (3) £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE of wrythen moulded globular form and strawberry cutting, with screw off silver globular cover chased and repousse with flowerheads and scrolls enclosing a vacant cartouche, 6" high £70-90 245 - 249 No lots
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A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD OMEGA WRISTWATCH, the circular white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen jewel movement adjustable to two positions and numbered 7209224, in a plain case, Birmingham 1928, on a later stitched leather strap £250-350
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A GENTLEMAN'S VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD KEY WIND POCKET WATCH, London 1855, the circular gilt dial with raised Roman numerals to the engine turned chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and foliate engraving, the movement with diamond end stone, rubies and blued steel screws, numbered 66343 with lift-off dust cover in a plain case with vacant cartouche £600-800
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A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT GOLD TOP WIND HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, Chester 1917, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed "William Owen, Leeds", the seventeen jewel Waltham "Russell Model" movement numbered 22017035, with hinged dust cover, in a plain case with black enamelled Roman numerals £300-500
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A DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the circular silvered dial with applied line batons, unsigned, seventeen jewel Swiss movement in a platinum case pave set with small stones and with diamond set asymmetric leaf shoulders, on a stitched suede strap £200-300
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A MUST DE CARTIER JUMBO WRISTWATCH, the wide bezel with low relief gilded Roman numerals, cream dial, quartz movement, sapphire cabochon crown, on original purple grained stitched leather strap with stainless clasp £350-400
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A GUCCI DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the rounded oblong silvered dial with gilt dot marks, Quartz movement in a plain case with art deco style open shoulders millegrain set with numerous small stones on a leather thong strap £200-250
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A GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA WRISTWATCH, the circular dial with black Arabic numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial in a plain rose gold bezel, on a later stitched leather strap £200-300
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A GENTLEMAN'S LONGINES CONQUEST AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, the circular matt silvered dial with applied gilt metal line batons, centre seconds hand and day and date aperture, in a plain case on a stitched leather strap £200-300
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A LADY'S DUNHILL WRISTWATCH, the circular white dial with black Roman numerals, centre seconds hand and date aperture at "6", in a yellow gold (unmarked) and brushed steel plain case and original bracelet strap £250-300
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A LADY'S MUST DE CARTIER WRISTWATCH, the tri-colour gold striped oblong dial with no numerals or markers in a plain gold plated case with sapphire cabochon crown, on a stitched grained leather strap £180-220
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A LADY'S LATE VICTORIAN 14K GOLD TOP WIND FOB WATCH, the pink tinted opaque glass dial with black Roman numerals, bar lever movement with hinged dust cover in a bright cut engraved case with vacant cartouche, together with a 9ct gold rope twist Albertina chain with engraved heart spacer, bar, tassel and dog clip fastener, cased (2) £350-450
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A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD WALTHAM TOP WIND HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial, the seven jewel movement numbered 24825876, the hinged dust cover engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1949, in a plain case, Birmingham 1927 £250-300
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A DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH, the silvered oblong dial with Arabic quarter numerals, jewelled movement, in a canted oblong case millegrain set with numerous small diamonds to double reeded shoulders, on a leather lace strap £80-120
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A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD JAEGER-LE-COULTRE WRISTWATCH, the circular champagne dial with applied gilt line batons and centre seconds hand, in a plain case on a later stitched leather strap £250-400
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A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD TOP WIND HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, Chester 1930, white enamel dial with black numerals and a 9ct gold dress albert chain, 15" long (11.8g) £200-350 265 - 270 No lots
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A VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1898, loose mounted in a 9ct gold pendant, 7.5g total £150-200
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A GEORGE III GOLD SPADE GUINEA, 1781, hard mounted in a scroll pendant setting on a 9ct gold chain necklace, 8.5g total gross £150-200
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A WINSTON CHURCHILL 18CT GOLD TRIPLE MEDALLION SET, "We Shall Never Surrender", made to commemorate his death, London 1964, 70.7g total, cased, no certificate (Illustrated) £800-1000
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A VICTORIA YOUNG HEAD GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1874, loose mounted in 9ct gold as a pendant, 10.5g total gross £200-300
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A GEORGE V GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1927, loose mounted in 9ct gold as a gentleman's ring, 14.5g gross £180-220
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A GEORGE V GOLD HALF SOVEREIGN, 1912, loose mounted in 9ct gold as a charm fixed to a 9ct gold hollow curb link chain bracelet hard mounted with a South African 1/2 pond, 1896, and a George III 1/3 guinea, 1806, with four other small charms and padlock clasp, 31.5g total gross £400-500
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD THREE COIN PROOF SET, 1983, comprising £2, sovereign and half sovereign, all in plastic capsules, cased with Royal Mint specification (Illustrated) £500-600
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD THREE COIN PROOF SET, 1986, comprising £2, sovereign and half sovereign, all in plastic capsules, cased with Royal Mint certificate (Illustrated) £500-600
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A 9CT GOLD HOLLOW CURB LINK CHAIN BRACELET, hung with four 19th century and later hardstone set seals including a bloodstone intaglio carved with a head portrait and a cornelian with initials £300-400
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A 9CT GOLD FACET LINK GUARD CHAIN, with dog clip fastener stamped 9ct, 50" long, 34g £300-400
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A 9CT GOLD GRADUATED CURB LINK DOUBLE ALBERT CHAIN, with two dog clip fasteners, bar and pierced Masonic fob, hung with a 9ct gold mounted cornelian swivel fob, each chain 7" long excluding fasteners and fob, 60g total excluding fob £500-600
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A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD PLANISHED BANGLES of plain form, 2 1/4" inner diameter, 30.8g total £150-200
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