18ct Gold Omega Automatic Chronometer Constellation Gentleman's Wristwatch with Day/Date Apertures & Sweep Seconds Hand: Gross weight 97.3g: Working when catalogued.
about Lot 404
A Quantity of Banknotes Including a 1912 Chinese Hankow Dollar, further Chinese Banknotes etc contained in a cigar box
about Lot 3
Large Victorian 18ct Gold Top Wind Open Face Gentleman's Pocket Watch by J. Hargreaves & Co, Liverpool, Makers to The Queen & H.R.H The Prince of Wales: Hallmarked Chester 1892: Serial No. 53126: White Enamel Dial with Gold Spade Hands & Outer Chronograph Ring. Gross weight 139g
about Lot 303
Charles II Guinea Third laur. bust 1667 S.3342 traces of underlying brilliance, Very Fine or better
about Lot 98
18ct Gold Omega De Ville Ladies Wristwatch: Gross weight 53g: Working when catalogued
about Lot 405
18ct White Gold Eterna Gentleman's Wristwatch: Gross weight 66.7g: Working when catalogued
about Lot 406
Heavy 18ct Yellow Gold Ladies Designer Bracelet Comprising Large Oval Links with Interlocking Safety Clasp: Length 24cm: Weight 61g
about Lot 168
WWI INTEREST: 18ct Gold Elgin Full Hunter Top Wind Pocket Watch with Subsidiary Seconds Dial: Working When Catalogued: Gross weight 109.9g. Provenance: The inside engraving refers to the awarding of the watch by Lever Brothers to W.G.Sturgeon of the ship S.S Sutlej for his services assisting the crew of the S.S. Delamare after being sunk by WW1 Geman U-Boat U-70. "On April 30th, 1917, SS Delamere, on a voyage from Matadi to Liverpool, with general cargo, was sunk by the German submarine U-70 (Otto Wünsche), 110 miles WxN of Fastnet. 10 persons were killed. " https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?13625 https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_from_16-30_April_1917 https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/SM_U-70 "SM U-70 was a Type U 66 submarine or U-boat for the German Imperial Navy (German language: Kaiserliche Marine) during the First World War. She had been laid down in February 1914 as U-11 the final boat of the U-7 class for the Austro-Hungarian Navy (German language: Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine) but was sold to Germany, along with the others in her class, in November 1914. " https://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1593.html
about Lot 425
HUGE Early Victorian Silver Tea Kettle of Outstanding Quality with Original Stand & Burner: Hallmarked London 1843 by Walter Morrisse: Measures 40cm High: Gross weight 94.30oz (2933g)
about Lot 422
Antique Silver Serving Tray (Not Engraved) Hallmarked London 1916 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths: Measures 59cm across handles: Weight 85.72oz (2666g)
about Lot 329