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A French Silver and Guilloche Enamel Circular Box and Mixed Silver Ware, the circular box with white opaque guilloche enamel, 1.5ins diameter x .75ins high, a George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon London 1825, and a small selection of other silver items, combined weighable silver 5.8ozs
Three World War II German Lidded Glass Drinking Steins, comprising - one 7ins x 3.5ins with pewter metal lid depicting German steel helmet engraved 'Heinrich Booke', another 6ins x 3.5ins with metal lid showing bronze coloured metal aeroplane with swastika signs to wings and 'DLV' to fuselage, and one other 6ins x 4ins with metal lid with enamel roundel depicting the number '278' lid depicting 'Deutsche Schanke' over 'Doveahof'
Three Gilt Metal and Silver Propelling Pencils and Mixed Items, including - a gilt metal propelling pencil with engine turned ornament inset with purple stone to terminal 4ins, and maroon leather covered case for same, a Victorian silver propelling pencil by S Mordan & Co., date letter indistinct, of fluted form 3.5ins, and a small gilt metal propelling pencil of reeded and engraved form and with loop attachment 2.25ins overall, a tortoiseshell and gilt metal purse, a pocket watch by Lock & Son of Oxford, contained in gilt metal and enamel case and a gold coloured meta signet ring inset with bloodstone weight 6.4g
A Yellow Metal Enamel, Diamond and Seed Pearl Brooch/Pendant at Will, 20th Century, yellow metal set with centre diamond, approximately .50ct, surrounded by nine seed pearls and enamelled in the form of a shamrock posy, 28mm x 36mm, gross weight 7.1g, in original box Note: Metal unmarked but tests as 14ct gold
A 19th Century French Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Drocourt, No.40516, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case with moulded frieze and base, 5ins highCondition reportThe clock is in good overall condition showing wear commensurate and general usage. The gilding is a little worn around the top. The glass is intact showing no signs of any chips, cracks or previous damage or replacement. Likewise the mechanism appears clean and intact. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The base of the clock is in good condition. The screws appear original. The handle appears to be the original handle but again shows some deterioration of gilding through age-related usage. The white enamel dial is free from any hairline cracks. The baton numerals are clear and crisp and the hands appear original. There is a key with the item which appears to be original. Overall an honest example. The number is stamped on the base of the clock and on the plinth.**Please note, we cannot comment as to the originality of the components, please examine the images attached**.Images within the attached Dropbox link belowhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?dl=0&rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century French Carriage Clock and a Similar Smaller, the larger clock No.29375, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5.25ins high, the smaller with later escapement in similar case, 4.75ins high
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass and Champlevé Enamel Mantel Clock by Vincenti & Cie and retailed by Howell & James of Paris, No.142, the 3.5ins gilt dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a bell, contained in arched case, surmounted by a pinnacle and putto, with slender turned columns to each corner, decorated throughout with black, blue, white, red and green enamels, on moulded base with flat bun feet, 17.5ins high
A 19th Century French Gilt Metal Mantel Clock retailed by Howell James & Co., the 3ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement contained in two-handled urn pattern case with fruit finial and mask handles, with seated cherub to side, on base cast with bead and scroll ornament and on turned feet, 14ins high, and shaped gilt wood plinth for same with ebonised base
A 19th Century French Guilt Metal Cased Mantel Clock by Henri Marc of Paris, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the now battery operated movement, contained in drum pattern case surmounted by ribbon and floral swags and flanked by seated figure of a putto holding a bird, on shaped base with scroll supports 10.5ins high, and with separate two train movement, stamped Henri Marc Paris, No.27481 (lacking bell)
A 19th Century French Green Tortoiseshell and Boulle and Gilt Metal Mounted Mantel Clock by Vincenti & Cie and retailed by Leroy & Fils, Paris, No.15717, the 3.5ins diameter cast gilt brass dial with enamel Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case surmounted by urn of fruit and flowers with bead and leaf scroll mounts and on scroll feet 12ins high
A 20th Century GPO Brown Bakelite Cased Dial Wall Clock and a Mahogany Cased Dial Wall Clock, the GPO clock with 11ins cream dial with Roman numeral to the battery operated movement contained in octagonal case 17ins wide, and a mahogany cased dial wall clock the 8ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals contained in case with turned mahogany bezel 11ins high
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., the Bollellin Shield, a pewter and enamel circular dish cast with flowers and foliage and with blue/green enamel to centre, 10.25ins diameter, stamped 'Tudric' and '044'Condition ReportThis item is in good condition showing no obvious signs of any previous damage or repair. Some slight scuffing and marking to the base commensurate with age and general usage. The item sits fairly squarely on the feet. There is some light rocking movement. Internally the dish is in nice condition and the enamel-ware is unmarked and free from any obvious sign or chips or damage.
Collection of 19th century and later button hooks to include one with a 9ct gold handle, stamped 375, agate and tiger's eye examples together with a small red enamel folding knife with button hook attachment, others in silver and some with yellow metal handles the group contained within a circular showcase frame, 29cm diameter, (20)
John Henry Hill, a George V silver and pink guilloche enamel paper knife/ writing companion. The presentation blade inscribed 'Mr A E Stelp. With affectionate regard from the present members of the Piccadilly staff 9/2/20 - 9/2/30.' The cylindrical handle enclosing a telescopic propelling pencil with seal terminal bearing Stelp's initials. London 1920, 19cm. Adolph Edward Alexander Stelp was born in Russia in 1869. After fleeing from Russia and settling in England, he formed the steamship firm of Stelp and Leighton Ltd.The knife was a gift to the vendor by Jennifer Stelp, the Widow of Richard, Alexander's son.
A Franklin mint midnight sapphire cross from the House of Igor Carl Faberge in 14ct yellow gold on a twisted rope chain, also in hall marked 14ct gold featuring diamonds, a central square cut sapphire and four pearls. There is limited damage to the enamel and one of the pearls requires re attaching. Included is another Franklin mint piece, a gold plated 'The Golden Carribean Necklace' with coins from the Caribbean (2)

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