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A 19th Century Swiss gentleman's 18k gold open faced minute repeating pocket watch by Baudin Freres of Geneva, No. 2084, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement and repeating hours, quarters and minutes on two gongs, contained in plain 18k engine turned case with vacant cartouche to reverse, 48mm diameter (circa 1840 - gross weight 74 grammes) £2000-3000
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A good late 19th Century Swiss gentleman's silver full hunting cased minute repeating pocket watch, System Favre, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with full plate jewelled lever movement, contained engine turned silver case with pink gold sliding bolt, 58mm diameter £1200-1500
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A late 19th Century gentleman's French 18ct gold full hunting cased keyless lever minute repeating pocket watch, Maison B. Haas Jeune, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in 55mm case engraved with scrolling ornament and crucifix to front (gross weight 115 grammes) £1250-1600
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A George V gentleman's 18ct gold open face pocket watch, the gilt dial with floral and foliate engraving to the centre and with Roman numerals, in engine turned case, 43mm diameter, No. 52157, London 1918 (gross weight 54 grammes) and a 9ct rose gold flat link and rope twist pattern Albert, 370mm overall (gross weight 10 grammes) £300-400
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A gentleman's 9ct gold Vertex keyless lever open faced pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 50mm case (gross weight 83 grammes) £300-350
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An Edward VIII gentleman's Tavannes 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case by A.LD. 50mm diameter, Birmingham 1936 (gross weight 93 grammes), and plain 320mm gilt metal Albert for same £280-350
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A George IV gentlemen's silver pair cased verge pocket watch by J. Appleby of London, No. 11974, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the verge escapement with plain turned pillars and pierced and engraved cock, contained in plain silver pair case, 58mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1828 (with replaced bow and dial scratched) £100-150
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A good early 19th Century Swiss lady's gold coloured metal and enamel open faced pocket watch, probably by Blondel & Melly of Geneva (No. 234), the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the cylinder escapement movement, in gold coloured metal case, the back finely enamelled with a spray of flowers, 25mm diameter (some minor restoration to enamel to back) £700-1000 Note: The Watchmakers, Blondel & Melly, specialised in the production of quality miniature watches in the early 19th Century, many for the Chinese market
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A 1930s Movado sliding silver rectangular cased pocket watch, No. 218558, the cream dial with luminous hands and Arabic numerals to the Swiss eight day movement, contained in plain silver rectangular cushion case with sliding action, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 139 Regent Street, London, case 45mm x 33mm, inscribed "Freddie from Oss, just a little memento of the cruise "Laconia" March 1930", and with later silvery metal foxtail chain with button fitting to end £400-600
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A George III gentleman's silver pair cased verge pocket watch by M. Williams of London, No. 6290, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and the movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain pillars, contained in plain silver outer case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1790, one other George IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch by G. Thompson of London, No. 9803, in plain outer case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1829 and a selection of other pocket watches, various (some in silver cases) £150-200
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A 20th Century plated metal cased keyless "Goliath" pocket watch, the cream enamelled dial with baton numerals and worded "Tempus Fugit" to the eight day movement, contained in plain case, 3.75ins diameter, and a lady's silvery metal cased pocket watch, 1.75ins diameter, and silver Albert for same hung with some charms £100-150
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A late 1960s lady's 18k gold cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, Model 6700, Serial No. 1561257 (dating to 1969), the gilt dial with gold numeral batons and date window, 25mm diameter, and with later (non original) brown leather strap for same, complete with red leather and tapestry covered box for same £1500-2000
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A 1930s lady's platinum and all diamond set cocktail watch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, the case set with fourteen small old cut diamonds, case 34mm x 12mm overall, and with black silk bracelet with folding clasp £200-300
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A 1960s lady's 9ct gold Bueche-Girod wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals, contained in an 18mm diamond set case, on integral basket weave strap, 165mm overall (gross weight 38 grammes) £200-300
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A gentleman's stainless steel Omega "Seamaster" automatic wristwatch, the white dial with baton and Arabic numerals, contained in plain 35mm case, with later black leather strap £150-200
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A gentleman's stainless steel Tudor Prince "Oysterdate" self winding wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and date aperture, on conforming stainless steel bracelet £200-300
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A gentleman's chromed metal and stainless steel cased Pierce chronograph "Pilot" watch, the face with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dials, contained in plain 35mm case £200-300
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A modern gentleman's gilt coloured stainless steel cased Longines "Admiral" automatic wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and date aperture, in plain 36mm diameter case, No. 16121254 £200-300
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A gentleman's 9ct gold Longines cushion faced wristwatch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 35mm case, on later brown leather strap £350-400
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A gentleman's 18ct gold Avia King wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain 35mm case, No. 52232, on later brown leather strap £250-300
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A gentleman's chrome cased Omega wristwatch, the gilt dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 35mm case, and with later brown leather strap £200-300
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A gentleman's 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 35mm case, on later black leather strap £500-600
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A gentleman's 18ct gold cased Longines wristwatch, Serial No. 502215061, the square white dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 30mm square case, No. 16882524, on later brown leather strap £500-700
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A gentleman's 18ct white gold Patek Philippe "Calatrava" wristwatch, the blue dial with baton numerals contained in plain 35mm case with back winding mechanism, on later blue leather strap £4500-5000
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A gentleman's 18ct gold Patek Philippe wristwatch, the oblong silvered dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain case, 27mm x 32mm overall, on integral Milanese gold bracelet (gross weight 90 grammes) £6000-8000
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A gentleman's bi-metal Rolex Oyster Perpetual "bubble back" wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic and baton numerals, with gilt metal bezel to the silvered case, 33mm diameter, on later black leather strap £2500-3000
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A 1970s gentleman's 18k gold cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date wristwatch, Model 1803, Serial No. 1322211 (dating to 1978), the gilt dial with gold numeral batons and day and date windows, textured bezel and plain case, 35mm diameter, and later black crocodile leather strap for same £3000-4000 240-242
| The Arthur Hickmott Collection of English Coins |
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A George III 1798 Spade Guinea (Fair - weight 8.4 grammes) and one other gold coloured metal coin purporting to be a George III 1767 Guinea (weight 8.1 grammes - probably cast in lower carat gold) £225-275
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A William IV 1836 Sovereign (V.F. with slight edge marks) £450-600
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Three Victoria Sovereigns - 1869 Shield Back Sovereign (Young Head - Fair - Die No. 32) 1887 (Jubilee Head - Fine with slight edge knocks), and 1900 Sovereign (Old Head - Fair/Fine) £500-700
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An Edward VII 1909 Sovereign (Fair/Fine), a George V 1914 Sovereign (Fine), and a George V 1913 Half Sovereign (Fine) £350-450
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A Victoria 1887 Double Sovereign (Jubilee Head - VF with slight edge knocks) £450-600
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A Victoria Australia 1866 (Sydney Mint) Sovereign (Fine with slight edge knocks) £300-500
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A South African 1897 One Pond (Fair) £150-200
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An Edward VI 1552 Hammered Crown (Spink 2478 - Mintmark Tun) (Fine - maximum diameter 41.3mm) £450-600
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A Charles I Hammered Crown (Spink 2758 - Mintmark - Castle 1627-1628) (Fair/Fine with wear around edge - maximum diameter 44.2mm) £350-500
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An Edward VI Hammered 1551 Halfcrown (Spink 2479 - Mintmark Y - Walking Horse with Plume) (Pleasing Good/Fine - well rounded - maximum diameter 35.8mm) £300-500
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An Elizabeth I Hammered Halfcrown (Spink 2583 - Mintmark 1 -1601-1602) (Good Fine - clear portrait with even toning - maximum diameter 34.4mm) £400-500
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A James I Hammered Halfcrown (Spink 2666 - Plume over shield - Mintmark - Trefoil 1624) (Fine - maximum diameter 34.3mm - with some edge loss) £150-200
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A Charles I Hammered Halfcrown (Spink 2769 - Mintmark - Rose 1631-1632) (Fine - maximum diameter 35.2mm) £150-200
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A James II 1687 Crown (Spink 3407 - Tertio) (Fine - with slight score mark to reverse) £150-200
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A Queen Anne 1708 Crown (Spink 3602 - Septimo with Plumes in angles) (VF) £350-500
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A Queen Anne 1708 Crown (after Union with Scotland - Spink 3600 - Septimo) (Fine with even toning - maximum diameter 40mm) £200-250
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A George II 1741 Crown (Spink 3687 - Quarto - with roses in angles) (Fine/VF with even toning - maximum diameter 39.1mm) £200-300
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A George V 1930 "Wreath" Crown (Spink 4036 - EF) £150-200
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A William and Mary 1692 Crown (Spink 3433 - Quarto) and a William III 1696 Crown (Spink 3470 - Octavo) (Fair but good collectable condition - maximum diameters 38.1mm and 39mm) £200-250
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Two Crowns - George III 1818 (Spink 3787 - LIX - Error - Tutamen with no cross bar to A) (VF with slight edge knocks), and a Victoria 1845 (Spink 3882 - Cinquefoil stops) (Fine) £150-200
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Three Halfcrowns - George II 1745 (Spink 3695 - Lima below bust and Nono on edge), a George III 1819 (Spink 3789 - small head) and a George IV 1820 (Spink 3807) (all Good Fine condition) £150-200
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A Charles II 1676 Halfcrown (Spink 3367 - Octavo) (VF - even toning but with small mark to centre of reverse - maximum diameter 33mm) £200-250
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