A yellow gold testing as 9ct, mechanical pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, contained in a 50mm case with presentation inscription dated 1898, the movement numbered 6517985 and inscribed A W W C Riverside, Waltham Mass, gross weight including movement and glass 94.5 grams
A gentleman's Bvlgari titanium Diagono Automatic wristwatch with carbon fibre dial, luminous batons, Arabic numerals at 12 and 6 and date aperture at 3, having a centre sweep seconds with a Bvlgari titanium bezel and titanium and rubber strap and buckle, the case is 44mm and numbered T1/38/TA L3055
A gentleman's steel cased Seiko Padi Automatic diver's 200m wristwatch with "Pepsi" bezel with day and date at 3 o'clock with luminous markers, 44mm, the case numbered 630711 and 4R36/0Y40
J Macdonald of Liverpool, an 18/19th Century longcase clock, the 36cm arched painted dial with phases of the moon, Roman numerals, minute indicator, calendar aperture and spandrels painted roses, contained in an inlaid mahogany case, complete with weights and pendulum (but no key) 237cm h
A Victorian silver key wind pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, inscribed English Watch Company Limited Birmingham 77057V, Birmingham 1885, contained in a 55mm case
A gentleman's silver half hunter wristwatch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the pierced cover revealing the numerals, contained in a 35mm case with presentation inscription, a ditto with Roman numerals and red 12 contained in engraved case 35mm (both not working) both on leather straps
A George VI issue Air Force Cross dated 1941, un-named, as issued, with attributable strip of typed paper, marked Squadron Leader R J C Nedwill AFC RAF, cased, together with typed reference marked No.4 S.F.T.S Iraq Squadron Leader Richard John Cortney Nedwill (34169)
A George VI Canadian Memorial Cross to D.139538 SOL J.O.A Paquette, who died whilst on active service with the 1st Regiment Maisonneuve Royal Canadian R. R.C.I.C. 6/03/45 aged 25, together with a small sheet of handwritten research
A Queens South Africa medal, five bars - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902, re-named to 431 3RD Cl.Tpr G Jupp S.A.C