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An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt and Enamel 'Surprise Egg', by Stuart Devlin, London, 1980, Number 98 in a Limited Edition, the textured egg opens to reveal a a clown and his dog, in fitted case, the egg 8cm high, gross weight 4oz 4dwt £200 - 300
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A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver-Gilt Bowls, by Stuart Devlin, London, 1976, each circular, the gilded cover cast and pierced with textured motifs, 10.5cm diameter, 12oz 5dwt (2) £150 - 250
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Two Elizabeth II Silver Beakers, by Garrard, London, 1997 and 1998, each tapering cylindrical, chased with frog spawn from which emerges tadpoles and frogs, all on a wavy ground, 8.5cm high, 13oz 16dwt (2) £400 - 600
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A Danish Silver Saucepan, by Evald Nielsen, Copenhagen, 1930, Designed by Aage Weimar, baluster and with a carved wood side handle, 13cm wide over handle, gross weight 2oz 17dwt £100 - 150
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A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Beakers, by Richard Jarvis, London, 2000, Numbers 131 and 132 of a Limited Edition of 200, each tapering and chased with trailing foliage populated by birds, on a matted ground, 8cm high, 12oz 16dwt (2) £120 - 180
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A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Wood Salad-Servers and a Pair of Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Wood Serving Spoons, The Silver Mounts by David Linley, Birmingham, 2005, each with plain handle, each pair in cardboard box, 30cm long and smaller (4) £200 - 300
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Four Pairs of Danish Silver-Gilt and Enamel Spoons and Forks, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1989, Three Pairs with English Import Marks for London, each pair enamelled with a differing flower; Together With: Four Similar Danish Silver-Gilt and Enamel Spoons, Three by Georg Jensen, 1989, 1990 and 1995 and one by Michelsen 2000, the first three enamelled with differing flowers, the fourth enamelled with a stylised bird, 16cm long and smaller, gross weight 15oz 8dwt (12) £120 - 180
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Two Elizabeth II Silver Spoons, by Martyn Pugh, Birmingham, 2002, one with cast berry finial, the other with tapering finial and gilt bowl, 17.5cm long and smaller, 1oz 15dwt (2) £100 - 150
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An Elizabeth II Silver Spoon, by William A Phipps, London, 2000, with a tapering handle and elongated bowl, 22.5cm long, 2oz 8dwt £70 - 100
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An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Wood Ladle, by Jeffrey Sofaer, London, 2001, the silver bowl plain circular, with carved wood handle, 10.5cm long £100 - 150
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Two Elizabeth II Silver Spoons, by Philippa Jane Merriman, Sheffield, 2001, each with a plain handle, 16cm long, 1oz (2) £80 - 120
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Two Elizabeth II Silver 'Arc' Beakers, by Martyn Pugh, Birmingham, one Britannia Standard, 2012 and one Sterling Standard, Circa 2010, each tapering cylindrical and with a matted finish, 5.5cm high, 8oz 19dwt (2) £200 - 300
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An Elizabeth II Silver, Copper and Gilding Metal Mokume Gane Beaker, by Alistair McCallum, London, Circa 2010, tapering cylindrical and with a vari-colour striated finish, 10cm high £200 - 300
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Two Elizabeth II Silver Beakers, by Martyn Pugh, Birmingham, 1991 and 2012, each tapering cylindrical and on collect foot, the rims cast with fruiting grapevines, the interiors gilded, the first with a hammered finish, 2oz 4dwt (2) £200 - 300
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A Set of Three Elizabeth II Silver Bowls, by Adrian K. A. Hope, Edinburgh, Circa 2005, each circular and with spiral decoration and shaped rim, graduated, 8.5cm diameter and smaller, 9oz 6dwt (3) £400 - 600
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A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Bowls, by Siân Matthews, London, 2005, each circular and etched with differing 'traditional' pattern decoration, 11cm diameter, 7oz 11dwt (2) £200 - 300
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An Elizabeth II Silver Salt-Dish and Silver-Gilt Salt-Dish, by Rebecca de Quin, London, 2000, each irregular shaped and with hammered finish, 8cm wide, 2oz 17dwt (2) £200 - 300
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A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Glass Scent-Bottles, The Silver Mounts by David Linley, Edinburgh, 2004, the bottles globular, the pull-off covers tapering and with wood panel, 10cm high (2) £200 - 300
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An Elizabeth II Patinated Silver Beaker, by Kim Harrell, London, 2000, tapering cylindrical and with a striated finish, 5cm diameter, 1oz 11dwt £150 - 250
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An Elizabeth II Silver 'Aqua Posy Dom' Beaker, by Hiroshi Suzuki, London, 2006, Fine Silver, tapering cylindrical and chased with asymmetrical spiral-fluting, applied underneath with label inscribed 'HS206', 7.5cm high, 11oz 13dwt Hiroshi Suzuki was born in Miyagi prefecture in Japan in 1961 into a family with a strong tradition as makers, his father being a silversmith and his grandfather a potter and calligrapher. Following this tradition Hiroshi was to go on to complete an MA in Tokyo before moving to the London to study at Camberwell and later the Royal College of Art. Initially working in a variety of media it was at the Royal College of Art that Hiroshi was to discover the fluidity that he could achieve working with silver. His work was very quickly to find a devoted following including Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire who says of Hiroshi's work 'His vessels are incredibly tactile. The beakers, for example, make you want to drink, to pick the vessel up and use it. They are weighted so that the ridge and furrow are perfect for your hand', as quoted by Rachel Spence, 'Quick Silver: The Art of Hiroshi Suzuki', The Financial Times, 21 September 2018. Now represented exclusively by Adrian Sassoon, the UK's leading dealer in contemporary works of art, Hiroshi's work has been widely exhibited and is represented in major private and public collections around the world. In the UK this includes the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; The National Museum of Scotland; the Ashmolean, Oxford, the Fitzwilliam in Cambridge and further afield in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Cheongju National Museum, South Korea and the Art Gallery of South Australia. £1500 - 2500
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An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Fountain-Pen, by Cleave and Co., London, 2012, With Diamond Jubilee Mark, enamelled on one side with the skyline of London and with vari-coloured blue and white enamel sky and clouds, the other side enamelled in blue with a reflection of the skyline, the rim of the screw-cap engraved 'Cleave', the two colour nib engraved with the Cleave logo and stamped 'Cleave 18ct', in fitted blue leather presentation box and with outer cardboard box, each box gilt-tooled with Royal warrants, the box 25cm wide £700 - 1000
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An Elizabeth II Silver-Gilt and Enamel Fountain-Pen, by Cleave and Co., London, 2012, With Diamond Jubilee Mark, with black enamel bands heightened with dragons rampant and with further pink enamel, the rim of the screw-cap engraved 'LS 28 viii 04 MS', the two colour nib engraved with the Cleave logo and stamped 'Cleave 18ct', the top of the cap chased with initials MS, the base with the Cleave logo, in fitted blue leather presentation box and with outer cardboard box, each box gilt tooled with Royal warrants, the box 25cm wide £500 - 800
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An Elizabeth II Silver-Gilt and Enamel Fountain-Pen, by Cleave and Co., London, 2011, enamelled with green and blue lozenges, the rim of the screw-cap engraved 'Cleave', the two colour nib engraved with the Cleave logo and stamped 'Cleave 18ct', in fitted blue leather presentation box and with outer cardboard box, the cardboard box gilt-tooled with Royal warrants, the box 24cm wide £500 - 800
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An Elizabeth II Enamelled Fountain-Pen, by Cleave and Co., London, Circa 2010 enamelled with black and vari-coloured blue lozenges, the rim of the screw-cap engraved 'Cleave', the two colour nib engraved with the Cleave logo and stamped 'Cleave 18ct', 15.2cm long £200 - 300
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A Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Omega, retailed by Wagland & Son, Windsor, circa 1946, (calibre 30T2 PC) lever movement signed and numbered 10873499, silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, seconds dial, snap-on back with engraved initials, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Dennison and numbered 13322 2914, Omega buckle, 33mm wide, with an Omega service case £200 - 300
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A Gilt Metal Repousse Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Jno Sterland, Nottingham, circa 1770, gilt fusee movement signed, diamond endstone, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, outer case with a central mythological scene and scroll borders, inside inner case with maker's mark JI, 48mm wide £300 - 400
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A 9 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch with the Original Box and Paperwork, signed Omega, 1957, (calibre 420) lever movement signed and numbered 15714069, silvered quarter section dial with dagger markers, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark ALD and numbered 12302 798523, Birmingham hallmark for 1957, Omega 9 carat gold buckle with a Birmingham hallmark for 1956, 33mm wide, with Omega box, guarantee booklet, maintenance booklet, Prestons guarantee paperwork and a 1957 finance agreement £600 - 800
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A Stainless Steel Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch Made to Commemorate the 50th Year Anniversary of the Famous Car Manufacturer "MG", signed Sicura, circa 1975, (calibre Valjoux 7734) lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, two dials for seconds and 30-minute register, date at 12, "MG" logo above 6, outer tachymeter scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate orange chronograph hand, screw back with engraved with the MG logo and 50th Anniversary Commemorative Watch 1925-1975 and numbered 0814, Sicura stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, 43mm wide Made to celebrate the famous car manufacturer MG's 50th Anniversary in 1975. £200 - 300
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A Chrome Plated Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Top Time, ref: 2007, circa 1968, (calibre Valjoux 7730) lever movement signed, "panda" black dial with baton markers, silvered dials for seconds and 45-minute register, outer tachymeter scale, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, sun burst bezel, snap-on back numbered 2007 1135513, 37mm wide £400 - 600
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A Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1951, (calibre 265) lever movement signed and numbered 12617085, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, seconds dial, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark Dennison and numbered 13322 4093, 33mm wide £100 - 150
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A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, model: Oyster Thin, Shock-resisting, ref:7960, 1957, lever movement, silvered quarter section dial with dagger and baton markers, screw down crown, screw back numbered 2 5692 7960, inside back cover with maker's mark Montres Tudor and dated II57, 33mm wide £250 - 350
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A Gold Plated Chronograph Wristwatch, signed BWC, Swiss, circa 1975, (calibre Valjoux 7733) lever movement, silvered dial with two black tonneau shaped dials for seconds and 30-minute register, outer tachymeter/telemeter scales, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, stainless steel screw back numbered 954012, 36mm wide £100 - 150
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An 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Edwin Flinn, 1893, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case with elaborate engraved floral and scroll decoration, front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, maker's mark WN and numbered 28665, Chester hallmark for 1893, 40mm wide, yellow metal chain with an applied plaque stamped 15 £300 - 500
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An Unusual Size Travelling/Desk Purse Form Watch, signed Movado, model: Ermeto, circa 1945, 8-day lever movement, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, square seconds dial, luminous hands, leather covered sliding case, inner chrome finished case with back strut and numbered 311997, 100mm by 70mm £250 - 350
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An 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Longines, circa 1975, lever movement, gold coloured dial with baton markers, back cover with an engraved inscription and numbered 17858432, convention mark, Longines integral bracelet with clasp stamped 750, 33mm wide £1200 - 1500
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Blumus, model: Super Sport Submarine, circa 1965, lever movement, silvered dial with dagger and baton markers, date aperture at 6, compressor case numbered 313813, 33mm wide £100 - 150
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A 9 Carat Gold Square Shaped Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: De Ville, 1973, (calibre 625) lever movement signed and numbered 35942027, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark OWC and numbered 3115491, London hallmark for 1973, 26mm wide £500 - 700
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Eterna Matic, model: KonTiki, circa 1965, lever movement signed and numbered 4554972, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back numbered 4518532, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Eterna Watch Co, 34mm wide £100 - 150
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A Lady's 18 Carat White Gold Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, 1966, (calibre 431) lever movement signed and numbered 1754269, silvered textured dial with baton markers, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark IWC and numbered 1770193, convention mark and a London import mark for 1966, IWC 18 carat white gold integral textured bracelet, 14mm wide £800 - 1200
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A Titanium and Gold Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, 120m, model: Seamaster, circa 1985, quartz movement, grey coloured dial with dot markers, date aperture, titanium and gold bezel, snap-on back, Omega titanium bracelet with a concealed deployant clasp numbered 1410/058, 32mm wide £100 - 150
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A Stainless Steel "boys" Size Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, model: Royal, ref: 2595, circa 1945, lever movement signed, patented superbalance, silvered dial with luminous Arabic and baton markers, luminous Mercedes hands, red arrow centre seconds hand, oyster patent screw down crown, screw back numbered 141561 2595, inside back cover stamped Oyster Watch Co, 29mm wide £250 - 350
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A Tortoiseshell and Gilt Metal Triple Cased Verge Pocket Watch Made for the Turkish Market, signed French, Royal Exchange, London, 19th century, verge movement signed and numbered 22252, enamel dial with Turkish numerals, beetle and poker hands, two inner gilt metal cases, third outer case decorated with tortoiseshell and pique pins to the borders, 60mm wide £500 - 700
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A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Geneve, model: Navitimer, ref: 806, 1966, (calibre venus 178) lever movement signed, black dial with luminous baton and Arabic numerals, signed with the double plane Breitling logo, three silvered dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, bi-directional bezel with an inner silvered slide rule, outer scales, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back signed and numbered 806, back cover stamped inside with maker's mark Breitling Watch Ltd Swiss and numbered 1065554, 42mm wide, with a Breitling Navitimer instruction booklet £800 - 1200
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A 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1955, (calibre 266) lever movement signed and numbered 14331018, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, seconds dial, snap-on back with an engraved presentation inscription, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark ALD and numbered 685246, Birmingham hallmark for 1955, 33mm wide £250 - 350
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A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, Oyster, model: Elegante, ref: 7960, 1959, lever movement signed, silvered quarter section dial with dagger and baton markers, screw down crown, screw back engraved original oyster case by Rolex Geneva, inside back cover with maker's mark Montres Tudor and dated IV59, case serial number 306236, 33mm wide £250 - 350
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A Stainless Steel Mid-Size Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, model: Oyster Junior Sport, ref: 2784, circa 1940, lever movement, two tone silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, screw down patent oyster crown, screw back numbered 191096, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark RWC.Ltd and numbered 2784, 30mm wide £350 - 550
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A Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, Professional 200 Meters, model: 2000, circa 1990, quartz movement, champagne coloured dial with luminous triangular and baton hour markers, date aperture, protected screw down crown, rotating bezel, screw back numbered 974.006, 39mm wide £200 - 300
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A Chrome Plated Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Sicura, circa 1975, (calibre BF158) lever movement, black dial with luminous Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, luminous hands, bi-directional rotating bezel, stainless steel screw back, 41mm wide £100 - 150
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A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, known by collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", circa 1944, (calibre 479) lever movement signed and numbered 322414, MOD black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, chrome plated base metal case with a stainless steel screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW F 15317 285966, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs, 35mm wide £1500 - 1800
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An 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Blancpain, circa 1975, lever movement signed and numbered 581730, adjusted to three positions, silvered dial with baton markers, back cover numbered 3924 and with a convention mark, inside case back stamped Blancpain and 18k0.750, integral mesh bracelet with clasp stamped 750, 34mm wide £1200 - 1500
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