Lot 1915 , An enamel chatelaine, late 19th/early 20th century, composed of metal plaques applied with foliate patterns in blue, black and red enamel, indistinctly stamped maker's marks, suspending a silver pin cushion and a silver

An enamel chatelaine, late 19th/early 20th century, composed of metal plaques applied with foliate patterns in blue, black and red enamel, indistinctly stamped maker's marks, suspending a silver pin cushion and a silver

An enamel chatelaine, late 19th/early 20th century, composed of metal plaques applied with foliate patterns in blue, black and red enamel, indistinctly stamped maker's marks, suspending a silver pin cushion and a silver folding blade and hook, each with British hallmarks for 1887; and a Swiss silver pocket watch, its dial enamelled with designs of flowers, Swiss assay marks for silver, numbered 35121, overall length approximately 27.3cm
£80-120

Condition:
There is slight damage to all the enamelled links except two. There are two slight dents to the case back of the fob watch ant two small dents to the inner cuvette. Slight hairline crack to the dial. Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.

Sold for £240