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A Victorian white veined marble domed top perfume casket, with applied floral and foliate engraved gilt mounts, set with banded agate cabochons, opening to reveal a purple watered silk and velvet interior, fitted with two cut-glass square section perfume bottles, with gilt screw on caps and glass stoppers, with original key, dimensions: height 12cm, width 15.1cm, and depth 9.5cm . £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
A Victorian burr walnut perfume casket, the domed cover with applied brass strapwork and agate cabochons, opening to reveal a watered silk and blue velvet lined interior, and containing three facetted circular section cut-glass perfume bottles with gilt screw caps and glass stoppers, dimensions: length 19.7cm, height 11.5cm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £480
A Victorian burr walnut and gilt mounted domed perfume casket, by Parkins & Gotto, the case applied with gilt fleur-de-lys motifs, the hinged lid opening to reveal green watered silk and velvet lined interior, fitted with a pair of square section cut-glass perfume bottles and stoppers, the case stamped ‘Parkins & Gotto 24 & 25 Oxford St, London’, with original key, dimensions: height 11cm, width 15cm, depth 8.5cm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £120
Two 19th century ‘candlestick’ brass sprung letter scales, the first with domed opaque glass base, by Joshua and Edmond Ratcliff, the second by R. W. Winfield, of ‘lighthouse’ type, circa 1880, heights approximately 19.5cm and 16.5cm. £180-£220
Hammer Price: £160
A mother-o’-pearl and ivory aide memoire, the front panel applied with a circular disk embossed with a dog’s head, probably a Wire Haired Hungarian Vizsla, the front and back panels enclosing five swivel ivory sheets, suspended from a section of ropetwist chain, and an embossed white metal bead and ring connection, length 6.5cm. £40-£50
Hammer Price: £50
A 9ct gold cigarette case, with engine-turned decoration all over, slide and hinge opening, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1959, and bearing maker’s mark ‘S.Bross’, dimensions 13.8 x 8.7cm, weight 211gm. £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
A simulated tortoiseshell mounted sewing case, the lid with applied silver cartouche, monogrammed, opening to reveal a fitted interior with mother-o’-pearl handled stiletto, button hook and penknife, as well as pencil, thimble and scissors (replaced), also included are four mother-o’-pearl gaming tokens and a mother-o’-pearl carved cotton spool top, with retailer’s card, approximate dimensions: length 15cm, height 7.5cm, depth 2.5cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £95
A French rosewood cased sewing set, circa 1840s and later, the inlaid rosewood tapering slim case opening to reveal fitted interior with needlecase, stilleto, scissors and thimble later replaced, lozenge mark to the needlecase, dimensions of outer case: length 12cm. £90-£120
Hammer Price: £85
A Victorian coromandel games compendium, by John Bagshaw & Sons, Liverpool, the box with applied brass strapwork and agate cabochon detail, opening to reveal a leather and blue watered-silk lined interior, containing two packs of playing cards, ivory counters, whisk markers and ivory cribbage boards and pegs, signed to brass plaque, dimensions: height 10.8cm, width 29.6cm, depth 19.5cm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £550
A 19th century coromandel and satinwood boxed games compendium containing a Staunton ivory chess set by Jaques, circa 1870s, together with companion board, retailed by W. Thornhill, of 144 New Bond Street, the chess set of ivory and red stained ivory, the king signed to the base ‘JAQUES LONDON’, one castle and one knight marked with a crown, the set contained within a lift out tray, above a fitted compartment containing a set of ivory draughts, the outer box monogrammed to the lid, the...
Hammer Price: £2,400
A mid 19th century coromandel stationery box, the arched cover with applied gilt strap-work mounts, set with banded agate cabochons, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with blue and cream watered-silk lining, also with original key, dimensions: height 16cm, width 22cm, depth 11cm. £140-£180
A lady’s crocodile leather rectangular travelling jewellery case, retailed by Harrods, the hinged cover opening to reveal leather and velvet lined interior, stamped ‘Reg No 693300’, with Bramah lock and key, and carrying handle, dimensions 23 x 20.3 x 7cm. £280-£340
Hammer Price: £320
A Victorian rosewood and brass inlaid gentleman’s vanity case/jewel box, the lid and front bordered with arabesque brass gilt inlay, the lid monogrammed, opening to reveal a purple silk and velvet lined interior, with lift out tray, the silk signed ‘Warwick & Son, 124 Regent St, London’, also containing a secret drawer with fully fitted velvet interior, the sides of the box fitted with flush mounted brass carrying handles, dimensions: height 17cm, width 28.5cm, depth 22.5cm. £300-£360
A rare and unusual ceremonial rock crystal and gold mounted staff of office or tipstaff, first half of the 19th century, of possible historical importance, the ivory shaft topped with a rock crystal sphere, beneath gold crown surmount, and engraved below with a crowned lion passant upon a crown, the sphere ‘sling’ mounted within four hinged vertical strapwork fittings, (one strap missing, one detached at the base), the tapering shaft encircled by bands of gold repeating detail, the knop...
Hammer Price: £4,000
An early 20th century silver inlaid tortoiseshell dressing table set, comprising a tray, a hair brush, a clothes brush, two combs, a shoehorn, a hand mirror and a button hook, decorated with silver festoons, bows and floral detail, together with a silver and tortoiseshell tripod table stand, a small rectangular tortoiseshell box with hinged lid and a silver mounted sewing box with pin cushion hinged lid, hallmarked for Chester, 1905. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £180
A pair of French 19th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell pique opera glasses, the tortoiseshell decorated with a band of inlaid with gold and mother-o’-pearl in the form of fruiting vines, signed ‘Chezard, Palais Royal, 142’, fully expanded depth approximately 4.5cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
An early 20th century silver and tortoiseshell piqué jewellery case, the piquéwork lid set within a decorative silver border, and inlaid with silver festoon decoration, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior,mounted on a tripod of fleur-de-lys silver feet, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1910, approximate dimensions: diameter 9cm, height 2.6cm. £120-£140
Hammer Price: £110
German military: A Kreigsmarine wristwatch, by Zentra, the bronzed dial signed ‘KM Zentra’, with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, and subsidiary second dial, jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘8’, within a soft metal inner case, within steel case with screw down back, numbered ‘534695’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £200
German military: A Precision ‘Deutsche Heer’ pocket watch, by Orator, 1940s, the signed black dial with cream Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous hour spots, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the chromed metal case with screw down back numbered ‘D.20908H’, diameter 51mm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £130
German military: A Kriegsmarine pocket watch, by Cortébert, the white enamel dial signed ‘KM’ and ‘Cortébert’, with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots/batons to the hours, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed jewelled ‘Cal526’ movement, the plated case with snap on cuvette and back, the back numbered ‘M5380580’ under the Kriegsmarine logo of an eagle with outspread wings and wreathed swastika over M, diameter 50mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £360
German military: A ‘Deutsche Heer’ wristwatch, by Helios, circa 1939, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated outer case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 26867 H’, on a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30.5mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £90
German military: A mid sized ‘Deutsche Heer’ Sport wristwatch, by Revue, circa 1939, the black dial signed ‘Revue Sport’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement unsigned and numbered ‘59’, within soft metal inner case, within stainless steel case with screw down back numbered ‘D 205815 H’, to a later black NATO strap, dial diameter 27mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £190
German military: A wristwatch, by Leonidas, the signed black dial with outlined Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous gilt hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘1130’, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 392777’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £150
German military: An aviator’s wristwatch, by Avia, 1930s-1940s, the black dial signed ‘Avia Special’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Swiss made’, within nickel plated case with large wire lugs and a snap on steel back, to a later black Nato strap, dial diameter 33.5mm. £60-£80
£60–£80
German military: A Luftwaffe pilot’s AK39 wrist mounted compass, by Kadlec, 1940s, the clear floating dial with black Arabic numeral degree markings, luminous spots to the cardinal points, and a red N and luminous arrow at north,within a clear case with a rotating bezel and glass with a black lubber’s line and sighting aids, the reverse of the case stamped ‘AK39 FL 23235-1’ and ‘30226794’, on a later grey leather strap, compass head diameter 61.5mm. £30-£40
Military (probably German): A small telemetric single button chronograph wristwatch, 1940s, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer chronograph seconds track and 1-20km telemetre scale, inner spiralling 400-20 scale and subsidiary dial for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the nickel chrome case with single chronograph button to the band, the snap on back scratched to remove military issue numbers, to a brown leather strap, dial diameter 26mm. £400-£600
German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s monopusher chronograph wristwatch, by Hanhart, post 1939, with accompanying case back opener, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds chronograph scale, luminous hands and centre sweep chronograph seconds hand, subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock for chronograph 30 minutes and at 9 o’clock for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the coated steel case with ridged bezel and single push chronograph button at 2...
£3,000–£5,000
American military: A 17 jewel wristwatch, by Waltham, pre 1945, the signed cream dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘6/0-B’ and ‘31779730’, under snap on dust cover, within a metal case with screw down back stamped ‘Ord Dept USA OF-166752’, to a khaki canvas strap, dial diameter 26mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £240
American military: A US Army Air Corps chronograph pocket watch, by Wittnauer Watch Co., the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer track marked for 1/10th second, single white enamel centre seconds hand and subsidiary dial for minutes, unsigned jewelled movement, in a chrome nickel case, with single push chronograph button to the crown, the back of the case signed ‘US Army A.C., Watch-Navigation (Ground speed), Type A-8, Serial no. 41-41, Order No. W.535 A.C. 16036,...
Hammer Price: £140
American military: A standard ordinance wristwatch, by Bulova, with mismatched case back, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Bulova 10AK movement, in a chrome nickle case, with an unassociated screw down steel back numbered ‘Type A-11, Sepc No. 94-27834, Serial No. AF43 57551, Part No. 10 AKCSH, Order No. W535AC-33934, Bulova Watch Co.’ on a later black leather strap; together with together with a...
American Military: A US Army AAF Type A-11 wristwatch, by Bulova, 1944, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer 0-60 seconds scale, cream enamelled hands and red centre sweep seconds hand, the jewelled movement signed ‘Bulova Watch Co USA 10AK’, the chrome plated case with steel screw down back signed ‘U.S. Army AAF, Type A-11, Spec No. 94-27834-B, Serial No. AF44-189742, Part No. 10 AK CSH, Order No. 30-053-44-12600 AF, Bulova Watch Co.’, the inside stamped...
American military: A MIL-W-3838B Vietnam war wristwatch, by Benrus, 1967, the black dial with cream Arabic numerals, inner 13-24 hour chapter ring and outer seconds track with triangles to the 5 seconds, cream painted openwork hands and centre sweep seconds hand, 17 jewel manual wind movement with hacking function, within sealed parkerised steel case, reverse signed ‘Wristwatch DTU-2A/P MIL-W3818B, Fed. Stock No. 6645-066-4279, US., MFG. Part No. XZ73065, Cont. No. GS-OOS-61940, Serial No....
British military: A WWI open faced pocket watch, by H. Williamson Ltd, London, circa 1915, the black dial signed and numbered ‘9152F’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the 7 jewel movement numbered ‘429259;, the heavy polished case signed ‘Dennison Watch Case Co., Made in England’, bearing British military broad arrow pheon and issue number ‘9152F’ to the screw down case back, with the same issue number to the side of the case,...
British military: A WWII GSTP pocket watch, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals, luminous numerals to the quarters, outer narrow minutes track with luminous spots, lumed cathedral hands and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel movement, in a plated metal case with snap on back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and serial number ‘G.S.T.P. K.3860’, watch diameter 52mm. £20-£40
Hammer Price: £60
British military: An Air Ministry issue observer’s pocket watch, 1941, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, in plain polished case with snap on back bearing British military issue numbers ‘AM 6E/50 1621/41’, watch diameter 52mm. £40-£80
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Ebel, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, luminous cathedral hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed jewelled 99 calibre movement, within a case with steel screw down back bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘ATP 115840’ and ‘297589’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £150-£200
£150–£200
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Moeris, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railroad minutes track with luminous spots, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, the signed jewelled cal 10.5 movement, in plated metal case with screw down steel back signed numbered ‘2651236’ and stamped ‘ATP 61559’, on a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 28mm. £40-£60
British: An RAF/Air Ministry pilot’s wristwatch, by Omega, late 1930s-1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel movement numbered ‘8972191’, in a stainless steel case with snap on back signed and numbered ‘9839107’ and bearing Air Ministry Property stamp and British military issue number ‘6B/159 A12692’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 29mm. £150-£200
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Ebel, 1942, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the steel case with snap on back engraved ‘A.M 6B/(159) 234 5594/42’, on later brown leather strap, dial diameter 29mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £420
British military: An RAF pilot’s/navigator’s wristwatch, by Omega, circa 1940s, the signed cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railway seconds track and blued steel hands including centre sweep seconds, the signed 16 jewel movement numbered ‘9860952’, within plated metal case with snap on steel back, interior signed, reverse bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘6B/159 A23009’, to a black calf leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £1,200
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