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A late 19th century French lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed by the retailer Primavesi Brothers of Bournemouth, the clock having a swing carry handle, visible platform escapement, twin barrel going eight-day movement striking on a gong, being half-hour striking and with hour push button repeat, backplate numbered 2185, h.14.5cm (handle down)Clock runs.Strike and push button repeat fully functioning.All glass good.Dial with 1cm scratch between 5 and 6 o’clock.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A mid-19th century French ebonised carriage clock, having gilt brass carry handle, white enamel Roman dial signed by the retailer Thomas a Paris (with hairlines and restoration), maker Jean Vincenti, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate signed Thomas a Paris, h.23cm (handle down)In working order.
Three Worcester porcelain coffee cans and saucers and a teacup, late 18th century, each enamel decorated with birds, flowers or foliage, largest saucer dia.13.5cm (7)The teacup has a very small chip to the foot.The green ground saucer has a small chip to edge and a larger chip to underside of rimThe rest are intact.
A French Faience Jar, 18th century, with moulded handles and naturalistically painted with roses, carnations and tulips 26cm high A Similar Jug and Cover, yellow ground and painted with flowers 25cm high A Further Jug and Cover 24cm high A Small Yellow Ground Dish 10cm wide Three Various Blue Ground Covered Bowls, decorated with white enamel largest 20cm high A Mustard Pot and Cover 7cm high A Coffee Can, painted in green monochrome 6cm high A Double Salt Seller, with loop handle 14cm wide A Cylindrical Jar, with twin mask handles, painted in blue with scrolls 10.5cm high (14) Large jar - heavily crazed and with filled patches of glaze loss Yellow ground jug - lacking handle Yellow dish broken and re stuck One covered bowl - large section filled to the foot.Damage throughout with heavy chipping and glaze losses.
Two Masons Ironstone China Porter Mugs, 19th century, with moulded handles and decorated in a Japan pattern, printed marks13.5cm highA Similar Square Bowl, decorated in the same pattern, impressed mark25cm wideAnother Earlier Bowl, impressed mark29.5cm diameter (4)Mugs - glaze scratches, enamel flaking and some glaze pitting, one with a firing blemish to the glazeSquare bowl - glaze slightly pitted, some general wearBowl - general wear. Mainly to the centre of the bowl
A Flight & Barr Worcester Coffee Pot and Cover, with an orange, gilt and brown enamel panel border, incised B mark24cm highA Matching Coffee CanA Similar Coffee Pot and Cover, writhen moulded and painted with polychrome sprigs16.5cm highA Matching Coffee Cup, Teabowl and Three Saucers, one saucer with script markA Similar Toy Teapot and Cover, Sugar Bowl and Coffee Cup, with cobalt blue and gilt borders, incised B marksTeapot 10.5cm high (14)Writhen coffee pot the handle broken off and restored. Coffee cup handle broken off and restuck. One writhen saucer cracked. Toy Teapot cover a replacement, sugar bowl restored. Some general wear to glaze, enamel and gilding.
An Assembled Worcester Part Tea Service, circa 1800-1820, decorated in the Imari palette with a garden landscape, various impressed, printed and incised marks, comprising:lozenge shaped serving dishscalloped square dishplatewaste bowlcream jug2 saucersbreakfast cupteacup coffee can (9)Lozenge shaped dish with over spray restoration, cream jug with a restored spout, one saucer broken and re glued. General enamel and gilt wear throughout
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dish, circa 1820, of scalloped lozenge form, ground in mazarine blue, gilded and painted with a bouquet of flowers, impressed mark 30cm A Similar Gadrooned Plate, with gilt and claret border, enamelled with butterflies and flowers Two Further Gadrooned Plates A Pair of Gadrooned Dessert Dishes, with gilt and claret borders Two Similar Square Serving Dishes A Barr, Flight & Barr Tea Cup and Saucer, claret ground and with panels containing flowers (10) Claret flower plate with enamel scratches.Green flower plate with a flat rim chip to the reverse.Pair of dessert dishes with restored handles.Wear throughout.
A pair of Grainger, Lee & Co Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1830, modelled in Empire style with moulded eagle handles, ground in cobalt blue with gilt scrollwork and each with a panel of fancy birds in a landscape, painted red script marks23cm highA Pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Plates, circa 1820, with gadrooned scalloped rims, seaweed gilding and painted with fancy birds, printed and impressed marks22cm wide (4)One vase with a restored rim. The other with one restored handle and a repair to the corner of the plinth. Crazed and with gilt wear.Both plates with a rim chip to the reverse. Gilt wear and some enamel scratching.
A Spode Porcelain Comport, circa 1810, of traditional form with shell and scroll handles, painted with York Minster withing gilt foliate scroll borders, on a fluted oval foot, painted title and factory mark in black34.5cm wide over handlesA crack in the well along the lower portion of the painted panel and visible from both sides. Some slight enamel scratches and gilt wear. No restoration.
A Tortoiseshell and Bone Dressing Table Box, early 20th century, of shaped rectangular form, the domed hinged cover later set with an enamel plaque depicting a reclining nude, on four bun feet17cm wideNo notable cracks or losses. The overall skin is quite marr and faded, some areas of natural translucency in the marking. Hinges good and the lid opening and closing well. No signs of warping. Plaque in good order. Lock but no key, the clasp with slight loss. Rear feet replacements.
A Chinese Porcelain Model of a Cockerel, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels 20cm high A Similar Ge Ware Bowl, of conical form and in apple green crackle glaze 28.5cm diameter An Ointment Pot, painted in underglaze blue with simple trailing leaves 4cm high (3) Cockerel - slight chips to the comb. Some enamel losses. Glaze pitted.Bowl - heavy ware to the internal glaze. Some scratches inside and out. Dull when tapped but cannot detect cracks.Pot - Manufacturing flaws.
A Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Inkstand, circa 1800, of demi-lune form with five receptacles, the scroll handle with taper holder, painted en grisaille with figures beside a thatched cottage on a green ground within gilt borders, painted marks in red15cm wideA Barr, Flight & Barr Dwarf Candlestick, 1804-1813, painted en grisaille with "Beauchief Abby, Derbyshire" on a sky blue ground within gilt classical scroll and beaded borders, script, title and marks in red13.5cm high (2)Inkpot and cover missing from stand. Both with typical wear to gild and enamel decoration
A Chinese Porcelain Teabowl and Saucer, Qianlong, of quatrefoil form, painted in famille rose enamels with rabbits in a garden landscapesaucer 11.5cm wideA Similar Teabowl and Saucer, painted with a flautist and two other figures, one petting a small dogsaucer 12cm diameterAnother Saucer, applied with a formal border of leaves and floweheads and painted with fruiting branches13cm diameter (5)Quatrefoil - some glaze scratches and enamel wear. No damage or repair.Similar - saucer fritted and with a short hair crack, teabowl chipped and with three hair cracks, enamel wear to both, no repair.Saucer - losses to the applied work
A Pearlware Fair Hebe Jug, circa 1820, moulded in relief after a design by Jean Voyez and decorated in overglaze enamels 25cm high A Similar Tythe Pig Group 18cm high A Staffordshire Pottery Jar and Cover, late 19th century, formed as a gentleman taking snuff, wearing a tricorn hat and overcoat, on a kidney shaped plinth 35cm high (4) Provenance: From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough. Hebe jug - some chips and abrasions to the edges. Enamels flaked and glaze with pitting and crazing. Large flat chip to the side of the base, a smaller chip to the top rim. Two minor cracks.Tythe - restoration, mainly to the bocage and the left figure. Some enamel flakingJar - hat restored and crazed all over
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Comport, circa 1830, of shaped circular form, painted with a spray of flowers and insects on a cream ground within a blue border and gilt gadrooned rim, impressed marks30cm diameterChip and other slight abrasions to the rim. No restoration. Gilding, glaze and enamel in good order.
A Worcester Porcelain Waste Bowl, circa 1770, painted in coloured enamels with a group of Mandarin figures in an outdoor setting15cm diameterA Similar Sparrowbeak Jug, with grooved loop handle, paintied with figures between enamel and gilt scrollwork panels9cmA Globular Teapot and Cover, with flower moulded knop14cm high (4)Bowl - general light wear and scratches. No chips, cracks or repair. Jug - tip of the spout slightly abraded, slight wear and scratches, no restorationTeapot - knop, two rim chips and inner flange of the cover restored, body broken into several pieces and meticulously re glued
John Mason: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, retailed by John Mason , Rotherham, 1869, single chain fusee lever movement signed and numbered 33199, diamond endstone, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case back with a vacant cartouche, case maker's marks WW and numbered 33199, with attached ribbon and clasp stamped 18c50mm wideCase with surface scratches, case sides with engine turning rubbed, glass with scratches, dial with some small hairline cracks and scratches, dial with one chip at 7 o'clock position next to the seconds dial, hand setting correctly and key winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight without ribbon is 119g.
Edward Prior: A Tortoiseshell and Gilt Metal Triple Cased Verge Turkish Market Pocket Watch, signed Edward Prior, London, circa 1850, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered 67944, enamel dial with Turkish numerals, beetle and poker hands, both inner gilt metal cases with maker's marks JB WW, tortoiseshell third case with outer pique pins60mm wideTortoiseshell third outer case with some small cracks to the tortoiseshell, pique pins missing in parts to the third case, thumb piece is worn, both gilt metal case surfaces are rubbed in parts and with surface scratches, dial with very small chips in parts and small scratches, later minute hand, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Diamond, Amethyst, Green Garnet and Enamel Scots Guards Regimental Broochthe central thistle motif comprising of a fancy cut amethyst and vari-shaped green garnets, within a green enamelled border inscribed 'NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT', to a white eight-cut diamond pavé set St Andrew's saltire, spaced with rays, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately measures 2.9cm by 2.9cmThe brooch is in good condition, however there is damage to the green garnets. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch and features a safety chain. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 8.0 grams. CR made 25.07.23.
Pearce & Sons: An 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch, retailed by Pearce & Sons, 1902, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 37502, dust cover, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, back cover with an engraved monogram, case maker's mark WN and numbered 37502, London gold hallmark for 1902, together with an 18 Carat Gold Curb Linked Watch Chain, each link stamped 18, and with an attached coin form locket51mm wideCase with surface scratches, case sides with minor dents in parts, back cover with an engraved monogram, dial edge at 6 with one very minor hairline crack visible under an eyeglass, winding crown is discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 136.2g. Chain and locket weight 80.7g.
A Lady's Diamond Set Wristwatch, circa 1920manual wound lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, old cut diamond set bezel, snap-on back, and an old cut diamond set shoulder double row plain polished bangle, with a Rolex box, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately 24mm wide, inner measurements 5.0cm by 6.3cmCase and bangle with surface scratches, side of the case with hand setting pusher missing next to the crown, all the diamonds are complete although one has been replaced with a round brilliant cut diamond and one is chipped, case and bangle with no signs of any gold stamp marks, enamel dial with scratches and very small chips to the dial edge at 6 and 8, unable to wind the watch at present and needs attention, movement not working. It fastens with a tongue and box catch and features a safety chain. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 25.7 grams. CR made 03.08.23.
A Victorian Garnet, Diamond and Enamel Broochthe oval cabochon garnet inset centrally with an old cut diamond in a yellow star setting, to a blue enamel border, estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximately measures 2.2cm by 1.9cmThe brooch is in poor condition, there appears to be a replacement catch and enamel loss and discolouration are evident. It fastens with an applied pin and revolver catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamond are; colour J/K, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 6.1 grams. CR made 03.08.23.
An Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Pendant, by William Hair Haseler supplier to Liberty & Co., design attributed to Archibald Knox, the shield motif enamelled centrally in blue and green, suspended by a plain polished bale measures 4.5cm by 3.0cm The pendant is in tarnishing and slight enamel loss commensurate with age and wear. It is hallmarked with maker's mark 'WHH', Birmingham, 1905. It has also been etched to the reverse 'APRIL 3RD 1912 E+N'. Gross weight 8.1 grams. CR made 01.08.23.
An Early 20th Century Turquoise, Split Pearl and Enamel Necklacethe central cluster formed of a cabochon turquoise within a floral motif border enamelled in white and black, flanked by scroll motifs similarly enamelled with pink accents and a central oval cabochon turquoise drop, to a further double chain linked drop depicting a scroll motif similarly formed with three oval cabochon turquoise drops and split pearl detailing drop length 4.7cm, chain length 36cmThe necklace is in poor condition with extensive enamel loss and discolouration to the turquoise. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 7.1 grams. CR made 25.07.23.
An 18 Carat Gold Quarter Repeater Chronograph Pocket Watch, circa 1900, manual wound lever movement, quarter repeating with two hammers striking two outer steel gongs, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, seconds dial, case with chronograph button and repeat slide in the band, inside case covers stamped 18k and numbered 41509, cuvette cover with an engraved inscription54mm wideCase with surface scratches and dents in parts, cuvette cover with an engraved inscription, inside front cover with a light engraved inscription, suspension bow is rubbed, dial with small scratches in parts, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph hand is working but not returning back to the zero position at 12 at present, repeat is working, repeat slide sometimes is sticking and needs attention when serviced, movement needs cleaning, balance with a good swing, movement in going order. Total watch weight 118.4g.
An Unusual Lady's Swiss 18 Carat Gold Miniature Fob Watch, circa 1900, cylinder movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, front case cover with a blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, back cover with blue enamel initials, inside back cover with maker's mark HA and numbered 25090, convention gold mark 0.755 18c, with a pearl set yellow metal brooch17mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, front cover blue enamel is clean, front cover with the central glass missing, back cover with blue enamel initials, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Brooch with no gold marks. Total watch and brooch weight 10g.
A Gunmetal World Time Open Faced Pocket Watch, circa 1920, manual wound lever movement signed The Normal Watch, enamel dial with six time zones for Centrale/Petersbourg/Port Said/Paris/Madrid/New York, seconds dial, case numbered 1862953mm wideGunmetal blued surfaces are worn and stained in parts, glass with small chips and scratches, dial with no cracks and no chips, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Enamel Broochrealistically modelled as a bee, the yellow textured motif with orange and black enamel detailing and round cut sapphire eyesmeasures 3.0cm by 3.6cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'C&F', London (import), 1978. Gross weight 12.0 grams. CR made 27.07.23.
A Citrine, Enamel and Glass Ringthe round cut citrine in a yellow rubbed over setting, to an orange enamel border, to a glass border laid over similarly coloured enamel shoulders, on a plain polished shankfinger size LThe ring is in fair condition with chips throughout the glass. It is stamped '750', 'K' in a circle, 'Z' in a circle and 'FD'?, in our opinion would test as gold. The citrine measures 9.72mm x 9.80mm, depth unobtainable. Gross weight 22.1 grams. CR made 28.07.23.
A George V Silver Rose-Bowl, by Turner and Simpson Ltd., Birmingham, 1927 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with shaped rim and two lion-mask drop-ring handles, engraved with an inscription and on ebonised base; Together With two silver plate and enamel spoons, each with a motor club badge and engraved with an inscription and a copy of 'So This is Yorkshire A Nostalgic Look at Motor Sport From 1910 to 1939' the bowl 22.5cm wide over handles, weight of silver 17oz 6dwt, 539gr (3) The inscription on the bowl reads 'Ilkley & District Motor Club 1927 Grand National First Solo T. E. Flintoff'. The inscriptions on the spoons are both for T. E. Flintoff. T. E. Flintoff was born at Great Ayton and later moved with his family to Tyersal Hall, Bradford. In 1921 he bought his first Sunbeam motorcycle and joined first the Bradford and later the Ilkley and District Motor Club. An all-around rider he won many races during his career and was widely respected in the field of motorcycle sport.
A 9 Carat Gold Enamel Broochrealistically modelled as a flying pheasant, with textured wings, tail and body, and the head enamelled in red, blue and green length 4.9cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'A&W', Birmingham, 1989. Gross weight 7.0 grams. CR made 25.07.23.
An Enamel and Diamond Ring and Matching Earringsrealistically modelled as flowerhead motifs, with a cluster of eight-cut diamonds centrally, in white pavé settings, to a petal surround enamelled in blue with yellow rope twist borders, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, earrings with clip fittingsfinger size G1/2, earring length 2.4cmThe pieces are in good condition with slight enamel loss to one earring. The ring is stamped with sponsor's mark 'CFV', the earrings are stamped '750', in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 19.1 grams. CR made 03.08.23.
Zenith: A Rare Stainless Steel Top Wind Wristwatch, signed Zenith, 1935, (calibre 10-1/2-2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3081223, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, case with faceted lugs, winding crown above 12, snap-on back signed and numbered inside 8142811 27mm wideCase with small scratches in parts, later strap, two very minor chips to the dial edge which are covered and not visible when the bezel is in place, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Watch has recently been serviced.
8 Waagen und Gewichte1) Englische Messing-Postwaage, um 1890, für Briefe, mit 6 Gewichten bis 4 Unzen, Rückseiten jeweils mit Eichstempeln, auf Nußbaumsockel, 19 x 11 cm. - 2) Englische Apotheker-Waage, um 1900, Gußsockel, Messingwaagschalen, Breite 27 cm. - 3) Columbus, um 1910, Jugendstil-Briefwaage, Hersteller: Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, geprägter Sockel, bis 60 Gramm, Höhe 15 cm. - 4) 2 x Columbus Bilateral, um 1920, Briefwaagen, Hersteller: Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, Messing auf Marmorsockel. - 5) Indische Goldwaage, um 1950, Messing, mit 9 Gewichten, in mit Samt ausgelegtem Holzkästchen. - 6) Englische Messing-Postwaage, um 1890, für Inlandsbriefe und -pakete, mit 5 Gewichten bis 1 lb, auf ebonisiertem Holzsockel, 49 x 27 cm. - 7) Deutsche Briefwaage, um 1920, umstellbar von 0 bis 50 Gramm auf 0 bis 250 Gramm, Gußmetall und Messing, Emaille-Skala, Höhe 22 cm. - Und: 8) Englisches Glockengewicht, Messing, 2 lbs. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/2-3)8 Scales and Weights1) English brass postal scale, c. 1890, for letters, with 6 weights up to 4 ounces, with calibration marks, on walnut base, 7 ½ x 4 1/3 in. - 2) English apothecary scale, c. 1900, cast-iron base, brass weighing pans, width 10 5/8 in. - 3) Columbus, c. 1910, Art-Nouveau letter scale by Philipp Jakob Maul in Hamburg, for up to 60 grams, on stamped base, height 6 in. - 4) 2 Columbus Bilateral scales, c. 1920, letter scales by the same maker, brass on marble base. - 5) Indian gold scale, c. 1950, brass, with 9 weights, in velvet-lined wood case. - 6) English brass postal scale, c. 1890, for domestic letters and parcels, with 5 weights up to 1 lb, on ebonised wood base, 19 1/3 x 10 5/8 in. - 7) German letter scale, c. 1920, adjustable from 0 to 50 grams to 0 to 250 grams, cast metal and brass, enamel scale, height 8 ¾ in. - And: 8) English bell-shaped weight, brass, 2 lbs. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/2-3)
4 Wanduhren1) Biedermeieruhr, um 1860, Schwarzwald, Emaille-Zifferblatt, römische Zahlen, Lackschild mit 2 Porzellan-Halbsäulen, Schottenwerk, Geh- und Schlagwerk nebeneinander angeordnet, Halbstundenschlag auf Tonfeder, Repetition mit Fadenzug, lasiertes Fichtenholzgehäuse, mit Pendel und 2 Gewichten. - 2) Porzellanuhr, um 1870, Schwarzwald, Emaille-Zifferblatt, römische Zahlen, Porzellanschild, Schottenwerk, Geh- und Schlagwerk nebeneinander angeordnet, Halbstundenschlag auf Tonfeder, mit Pendel und 2 Zapfen-Gewichten. - 3) Rahmenuhr, um 1880, Schwarzwald, Emaille-Zifferblatt, römische Zahlen, Schild mit goldenen Ornamenten, Schottenwerk, 2 Federwerke, Halbstundenschlag auf Tonfeder, poliertes Kirschbaumgehäuse, komplett, mit Pendel. - Und: 4) Wiener Regulator, um 1890, zweizügiges Uhrwerk, zweiteiliges emailliertes Zifferblatt in Messing-Lünetten, römische Zahlen, kleine Sekunde, Messingplatinenwerk, Ankerhemmung, Halbstundenschlag auf Tonfeder, Hinterpendel an Federaufhängung, Gewichte mit Umlenkrollen, dunkel gebeiztes Holzgehäuse, verglaste Fronttür, Höhe 98 cm, komplett mit Schlüsseln und Gewichten. - Alle Uhren funktionieren (ohne Garantie). Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/2)4 Wall Clocks1) Biedermeier clock, c. 1860, Black Forest, enamel dial, Roman numerals, painted face with 2 porcelain half-columns, wood-plate movement, time-and-strike movement arranged side by side, half-hour strike on spiral gong, pull-string repetition, glazed pine case, with pendulum and 2 weights. - 2) Porcelain clock, c. 1870, Black Forest, enamel dial, Roman numerals, porcelain escutcheon, wood-plate movement, time-and-strike movements arranged side by side, half-hour strike on spiral gong, with pendulum and 2 pinecone weights. - 3) Picture frame clock, c. 1880, Black Forest, enamel dial, Roman numerals, face with gilt spandrels, wood-plate double-spring movement, half-hour strike on spiral gong, polished cherry wood case, complete, with pendulum. - And: 4) Viennese pendulum clock, c. 1890, two-train movement, two-part enameled dial with brass bezels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, brass-plate movement, anchor escapement, half-hour strike on spiral gong, spring-suspended pendulum, weights with pulleys, dark-stained wood case, glazed front door, height 38 ½ in., complete with keys and weights. - All clocks working (without guarantee). Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/2)
Telegraphisten-Zeitcode-Taschenuhr von Marconi, frühes 20. Jh.Schweiz, signiert Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd, Ankerwerk mit Steinen, Nr. 85090, bimetallische Unruhe, polierte Feder, vernickeltes Messinggehäuse mit umgekehrter Aufzugskrone zum Aufziehen von unten, Emaillezifferblatt mit römischen Kapiteln, innerer Ring mit roten Buchstaben A bis M für die Stunden von 1:00 bis 12:00 Uhr und ein äußerer Ring N bis Z für 13:00 bis 24:00 Uhr, die Minuten zwischen XI und XII sind mit R, S, W und X beschriftet, gebläute Stahlzeiger, 65 mm Durchmesser der Uhr. Gut funktionierender Zustand. - Dieses Morseverfahren war im britischen Eisenbahnsystem entwickelt worden und bestand aus einer Kurzschriftmethode, mit der die Zeit schnell durch Eingabe von nicht mehr als drei Buchstaben angegeben werden konnte. In der britischen Armee wurde die Methode der Eisenbahn von der Signalabteilung der Royal Engineers übernommen und war zu der Zeit, als die neue drahtlose Telegraphie im Ersten Weltkrieg eingesetzt wurde, bereits eingeführt. Im weltweiten Verbund der drahtlosen Telegraphie nutzten die Marconi-Gesellschaften ebenfalls das Zeitcodesystem der Eisenbahn, erweiterten jedoch das System, um sowohl die Nachtzeit als auch die Tageszeit anzuzeigen. Start Price: EUR 900 Zustand: (2-3/2+)Marconi Telegrapher's Time Code Watch, Early 20th CenturySwitzerland, signed Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., jewelled lever-movement, no. 85090, bimetallic balance, polished over-oiled spring, nickel-plated brass case with inverted winding crown for winding from below, enamel dial with Roman chapters, inner ring of red letters A-M representing the hours 1:00 a.m. to noon and an outer ring N-Z representing 1:00 p.m. to midnight, the minutes between XI and XII interval labelled R, S, W and X, blued steel hands, 2 ½ in. diameter of watch. Good working condition. - Note: This Morse code had been developed in the British railway system and consisted of a shorthand method of telling time quickly by entering no more than three letters. In the British Army, the railway method was adopted by the Signals Department of the Royal Engineers and was in place by the time the new wireless telegraphy was used in the First World War. In the worldwide system of wireless telegraphy, the Marconi companies also used the railway's time code system, but extended the system to indicate night time as well as day time. Start Price: EUR 900 Condition: (2-3/2+)
A last quarter 18thc exceptionally large English Pearlware transfer printed Chinese Canton style punch bowl, the outside with repeating scene of figure in a garden by a window, the inside with matching design and central circular panel with figures and child, with over painted enamel decoration, chip to base and restoration to one section with six metal rivets to a hair line crack. (H 17cm x D 38cm)
An American Howard of Boston open face gilt metal pocket watch with enamel dial and Arabic numerals and subsidiaries dial complication, (D x 4cm) with engraved cipher not working, a Burlington Special gilt metal open face pocket watch with enamel dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiaries dial complication, (D x cm), working and a American Hamilton gilt metal open face pocket watch with enamel dial and Arabic numerals and subsidiaries dial complication, (D x 4cm) not working. (3)
A Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch by JG Graves of Sheffield, with enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiaries dial complication, (D x 4.5cm) and a American Waltham gilt metal half hunter pocket watch with enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiaries dial complication, (D x 4cm) working with gilt metal Albert, lobster claw and bar. (2)
In the style of Archibald Knox - an Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, of interlaced stylised and slightly elongated form, housed on a silver finelink neck chain, the pendant 5.5 x 1.7cm, chain length 20cm Enamel good and complete.Silver very slightly tarnished.Overall good and complete.

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