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Colt?s Patent No.1 Derringer .41 calibre (obsolete) pocket pistol, with 2.25" blued steel barrel of tier-drop section, with steeled foresight, box lock trigger, side hinged barrel, single shot, chassis with integral hooked pistol grip, barrel with proof marks, '4180' barrel and chassis with matching serial numbers
Late 19th century Remington single-shot Vest Pocket Derringer pistol, .41 calibre (obsolete), patent October 1st, 1881-November 15th, 1861, one-piece polished steel barrel and chassis with blued steel cocking hammer and rear hinged loading gate rifled barrel raised foresight, with stained walnut two-piece grips, overall length 5.5" Belgium proof marks
A 19th century American Arms Co of Boston Massachusetts, double-barrel .41 calibre (obsolete) rimfire turnover pocket pistol with 2.75" blued steel swivelling over-and-under barrel, nickel-plated brass chassis with cocking hammer and two-piece stained wooden grips, patent October 31st 1865-June 19th 1866, Serial number 1234, approximately 400 manufactured
William W Marston patient May 26th, 1857- Improved Patent 1864, three-shot rim fire Derringer pocket pistol, .32 calibre (obsolete), with three-inch blued-steel triple-shot over-and-under barrel, hinged for breach loading, with twisting barrel shot selector, brass chassis and two-piece stained wood grips with foresight and swivelling rear sight, serial No. 2311
Early 20th C. Remington Arms Co two-shot .41 calibre rim fire Derringer pocket pistol, with 3" polished steel over and under barrel hinged upwards, blued steel cocking hammer polished steel chassis and two-piece chequered wooden grips, 5" overall in length, British proof marks, estimated 55,000 manufactured between 1912-1935
A pocket brass cased twin-faced barometer / thermometer & compass, the barometer with silvered dial 'rain fair compensated', verso the ivory thermometer back plate (lacking thermometer) with central gilt edged compass, 4.5cm diam, in double sided leather case marked 'J.C.S.', together with a small watercolour of HMS Melampus, signed W Sutton lower right, approx. 11x16cm (2)
Two lady's late 19thC silver cased pocket watches, open faced, key wind, enamel dials bearing Roman numerals, case with floral and foliate engraving, shield reserves, one with chain, and a further pocket watch, The London Lever Registered, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, the case similarly decorated. (3)
A mid 20thC 9ct gold pocket watch, with small white enamel dial, seconds dial, with gold hands and beading to outer border, the dial 3cm dia, engraved scroll design case, with leaves, flowers and vacant cartouche, numbered to inner case 148845, with movement numbered 7436, bezel wind, 27.3g all in.
Pocket watches, comprising an early 20thC military pocket watch, marked GS/TP P42210, with bezel wind, a silver cased wristwatch head, lacking strap, three silver shield folders, two silver plated pocket watches, a small silver fob watch, stamped to inner case Rowe & Son, Cambridge and bearing initials NE, and a Smiths chrome pocket watch. (9)
A late 19thC Nichol Geneva silver half hunter pocket watch, in silver casing, with cream coloured dial, Roman numerals, with seconds dial and blue hands, 4.5cm W, the engine turned case with vacant cartouche shield back and bugle, marked to inner side 5610, the cupboard movement marked Nichol Geneva, 8.9g all in.
A Chinese silver hunter pocket watch, possibly Leo Juvet, with enamel designed casing, in blue, red, turquoise and yellow, with three Chinese symbols to back case, numbered 60473, key wind, with white enamel dial and seconds dial bearing similar Chinese symbols and numbered with floral wreath type to inner silver case, with glass front, 3.5cm W. (AF)
A WWII RAF Air Crew medal group, possibly to A J Scarr, comprising Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-45 Star and 1939-45 War Medal, together with a British Fire Services Association Medal awarded to A J Scarr, an RAF cap, further 1939-45 Medal and a Defence Medal, and a railway timekeeper pocket watch.
A George V silver full hunter pocket watch, the outer casing of plain design to back, with vacant cartouche to front rubbed, opening to the enclosed W Williams, 29 Castle Street, Swansea., white enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, silver and blue hands, with enclosed movement, Birmingham Assay 1927, makers stamp W E, key wind, 5cm W, 114.6g all in.
A Sheffield Goldsmith Company Ltd gentleman's pocket watch, open faced, key less wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Akurit movement, white metal case with monogrammed back, on a silver Albert chain, and a further pocket watch, open faced, key wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the white metal case with engine turned decoration, with key. (2)
A late 19thC silver half hunter pocket watch, with white enamel dial, seconds dial and blue hands, key wind in a silver casing, bearing initials to back R J? rubbed, London Assay 1877, no 23270, stamped RJP, with enclosed movement stamped Dancaster Bell & Atkinson, no 25270, 4.4cm W, 86.3g all in.
A late 19thC silver pocket watch, with engine turned silver casing, with circular central panel to rear, bearing initials J C, with a white enamel dial, and seconds dial, key wind, with enclosed movement stamped Marriott, 27 Farnchurch Street, London, 16108., London Assay 1837, 4cm W, 69.9g all in.
A First War Period silver-cased open-face top-wind doctor's military issue pocket watch, by W J Johnson of Coventry, white enamel dial with Roman numerals centre sweep seconds hand and British Broad Arrow, no. 35973, hallmarks Birmingham 1914, case width 55mm, working order, together with a similar pocket watch movement by W Matthews of Coventry (2)

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