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Small bedside table clock in a pierced brass case on a splayed plinth, with a 30hr spring wound movement with a balance escapement made by the British United Clock Company, c1920, with an enamel chapter ring and decorative gilt centre, movement wound and set from the rear.Dimensions: Height: 15cm Length/Width: 10cm Depth/Diameter: 7cmCondition Report:Enamel dial with chips
Early 20th century gold-plated pocket watch by Elgin, No. 13987130, screw back case with foliate decoration, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with stand, silver pencil by Johnson, Matthey & Co, London 1960, two other pencils, silver Egyptian mummy charm, stamped 800 and vintage and later cufflinks, shirt studs etcCondition Report:Pocket watch not working - overwound - well presented - case good , dial good
German - late19th century 8-day weight driven Vienna regulator, in a glazed case with a raised pediment and finials, two-part enamel dial with Roman numerals gothic steel hands and seconds dial, two train striking movement with two brass cased weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 127cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 18cmCondition Report:one pulley missing
French - late19th century 8-day spelter and alabaster mantle clock, with a pierced rectangular base and standing figure representing an 18th century gallant in period costume, clock movement enclosed in a drum case with an enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, countwheel striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
French - late 19th century French 8-day spelter mantle clock, with rococo decoration and a drum timepiece movement flanked by two standing figures in 18th century costume, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and spade hands. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 15cmCondition Report:Mainspring ratchet spring requires attention.
French - 19th century 8-day brass cased mantle clock, with a stepped pediment surmounted by a decorative urn, rectangular case with lion's head side pieces on a stepped plinth raised on paw feet, enamel dial with a pierced brass centre, roman numerals, minute markers and steel fleur di Lis hands, with an eight-day French countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 45cm Length/Width: 24cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
French - 8-day late 19th century slate mantle clock, with an architectural pediment surmounted by a dome and finial, semi-circular rotundas to the sides on a deep rectangular stepped plinth, with cast brass decoration to the tympanum and dial, enamel chapter, gilt centre, Arabic numerals and pierced steel hands, eight-day French movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
German - early 20th century 8-day spring driven oak cased wall clock, with a two-part dial with a gilt centre and enamel chapter with Roman numerals and minute track, two train striking movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong.Dimensions: Height: 93cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
19th century papier-m�ch� rectangular snuff box inlaid with mother of pearl, titled A Present from Blackpool, together with Mauchline Ware needle book depicting Wrexham Church Interior and pin cushion of flat disc depicting Cavendish Terrace, Buxton and two miniature cloisonn� style enamel vases, box L6cm
FRENCH EBONISED PORTICO CLOCK, late 19th Century, inlaid case with four barleytwist columns supporting a French drum movement striking a bell with outside countwheel, white enamel Roman dial within ornately cast bezel, on reel moulded base, 46cm hComments: no pendulum, dial with hairlines, veneer losses to sides of frieze.
FRENCH STAINED BEECH & METAL MOUNTED COMPTOISE CLOCK, 20th century, 11.5" metal and enamel dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement striking a large bell and suspending pendulum with mask and sunburst bob to the open velvet inlaid trunk, with applied plaques (one dated 1745), on a square section bombé base further applied with gilt metal appliques and cabriole legs, 220cms high
ALEXANDER RITCHIE OF IONAcircular silver and enamel brooch, decorated with a Viking ship, stamped to reverse, along with another similar brooch (2)AR BROOCH: 1933Engraved to the reverse with N.C.T ConacherTarnished and scratched to the reverse. Damage to the enamel. Multiple chips and cracks.OTHER BROOCH: no date letter present Generally worn. Scratched and tarnished to the reverse. Chips and cracks to the enamel. additional images of marks added
A Machin & Co. Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1833, painted in coloured enamels with romantic landscapes within gilt line borders, comprising:1 teapot, cover and stand1 sucrier and cover1 milk jug1 waste bowl6 saucers7 coffee cans11 bute shaped teacupspainted marks in redTeapot stand good, knop detached but retained, cover broken in two then re glued, base with a chip to the spout. Sucrier, two small chips to the inner rim.Milk jug with two cracks to the foot. Waste bowl, large V-shaped chip and associated crack.Six saucer in good condition.Two cups badly cracked, nine free from chips and cracks.Two cans cracked, two badly stained, three free from, notable damage.Some pitting, slight staining, gilt and enamel wear throughout. No profesional restoration.
A Pearlware Cylindrical Mug, circa 1810, printed and overpainted with The Cameleopard Presented to His Majesty George IV by the Pasha of Egypt within a foliate cartouche12cm highLong rim crack travelling between the handle terminals. Another horizontal crack to the foot. Wear to the enamel on the foot.
A Creamware Jug, dated 1824, of ovoid form, inscribed John & Mary Hunter/The Lord Unite Us Both In One ... 1824 with a foliate cartouche19cm highA Creamware Jug, circa 1770, of baluster form, painted with flowersprays and scattered sprigs15cm high (2)Documentary jug - circular chip to the centre of the spout and a manufactory imperfection close by, other glaze abrasions to the handle and spout. Glaze scratches and enamel wear and flaking. The inscription faded. Y shaped crack to the body.Jug - small Y-shaped crack to the body. Some glaze flakes to the rim and handle. Flaking to the enamels.
A Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, of globular form, painted in the manner of Robinson & Rhodes with a shepherdess in landscape and with buildings in landscape13cm highA Similar Tea Bowl and Saucer, painted with flowerspays and scattered sprigs (4)Teapot - cover with four rim chips and a short rim crack, main body with two cracks, one from the rim travelling past the spout, the other from the rim to between the handle terminals, another very short rim crack next to. Loss to the end of the spout. Some enamel flaking to bothe components and crazed.Tebowl and saucer - good condition, some slight enamel wear.
A Set of Five Royal Worcester Porcelain Teacups and Six Saucers, by Freeman, Cook, Higgins and others, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, various signatures, printed marks in blackOne cup with a badly re gilded interior. No chips or cracks throughout. Some minor wear and enamel scratches.
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Dinner Plates, circa 1765, painted with flower sprays within ozier borders, painted marks in underglaze blue24cm diameterA Similar Marcolini Plate24.5cm diameterThree Similar Ludwigsburg Plates24cm diameterA Similar Circular Dish28.5cm diameter (7)Pair of plates - one with four rim chips and heavy gilt wear, the other with some foot chipping. Enamel wear.Marcolini - flat rim chip and gilt wear.Three plates - all with rim chips, gilt wear, pitting and enamel wear.Dish - Large rim chip, other smaller rim chips, wear.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Saucers, circa 1730, painted in Kakiemon style with scattered sprigs under brown line rimsA Pair of Meissen Hausmaler Saucers, circa 1730, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze enamels with Fels und Vogel pattern A Chinese Jesuit Style SaucerA Fluted Famille Vert Saucer (6)Pair of Kakiemon style saucers - one with two long flat rim chips, some resultant staining. The other with a short rim crack and numerous flakes to the rimMeissen saucers - one with a large rim chips, the other with a slightly smaller rim chip. No repair. Jesuit style saucer - small rim chip and general enamel wear.Fluted saucer - heavy rim fritting, chips and enamel wear.
An Unusual Set of Eight Japanese Cloisonne Vases, Meiji Period, showing four stages of the manufacturing process9.5cm highCompleted vase free from any notable enamel losses and dents. Some light wear and surface scratches. Fourth vase from start process with some of the wires slightly astray.Third vase with a large flat chip to the base enamel. Fist and second vases with some slight dents and opening of the seams.
A Chinese Porcelain Mustard Pot and Cover, Qianlong, of barrel form painted in famille rose enamels with flower sprays11.5cm highA Similar Teabowl, painted with European galleonsTwo Patty PansA Coffee Cup and SaucerA Coffee CanA Set of Three Coffee Cups and Saucers (qty)Mustard pot - two large flat chips to the underside of the rim, small chip to the inner rim. Flat chip to the side of the handle. Some burst glaze bubbles and enamel wear. Teabowl - badly broken and in piecesPatty pans - larger one with a rim chip, the smaller with a long vertical body crackCoffee cup and saucer - cup with a large flat rim chip and a smaller chip, saucer with a rim crack, some chips and flakesCoffee can - rim chipThree coffee cups and saucers - one saucer with two rim chips and associated cracks, another with a flat rim chip. One cup with heavy glaze fritting to the handle terminal
A Chinese Porcelain Teapot and Cover, Kangxi, of barrel form, painted in famille verte enamels with foliage in panels and with precious objects12.5cm highA Chinese Imari Punch Bowl, circa 1730, typically painted with foliage below a panelled diaper border23cm diameterA Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape within scroll borders23.5cm diameter (3)Tepot - cover broken in two and re glued. Knop abraded. Handle replaced. Heavy chipping to the foot. Glaze pitted. Some firing tears. Imari punch bowl - sliver chip to the rim with an associated crack. Two flat rim chips, general minor glaze flakes. Crack across the base, visible mainly to the underside. Slight enamel wear.Famille rose bowl - three rim cracks. Sereis of firing cracks to the foot. Some pitting and gilt wear.
A Matched Chinese Porcelain Garniture of Three Vases and Covers, Qianlong, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with birds amongst foliage and rockwork28cm and 17.5cm highA Figure of Guanyin, seated holding a child21.5cm high (4)Centre vase - two large flat rim chips to the cover. A further rim chip to the cover. Knop re glued. Vase with a chip to the top rim. No repair.Side vases - both covers badly chipped, one filled. One vase with a hair crack to the collar. The other with a large chip to the collar. No restoration.Guanyin - the child on her knee with loss to the right arm and other losses. Main figure free from losses and repair. General glaze flakes and fritting. Some gilt wear and minor enamel flaking.
A Chinese High-Shouldered Jar and Cover, 19th century, painted in white enamel with foliage on a blue ground34cm highMinor rim chip to cover, fritting to the knop. Some minor glaze flakes and fritting to the rim of the body. Firing crack to the underside and with pitting and slight glaze wear.
A Near Pair of Chinese Porcelain Celadon Ground Vases, 19th century, of ovoid form with trumpet necks applied with mythical beasts and painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a river landscape (2)33cm and 31.5cm highOne vase with evidence of a side impact with a sliver of porcelain missing and issuing cracks. A large filled rim chip with associated crack. The other with a crack to the neck. Both side drilled and plaster weighted. Numerous glaze cracks, scratches and enamel wear.
A Pair of French Champleve Enamel-Mounted Onyx Urns, circa 1900, of baluster form and decorated with panels of stylized foliage17.5cm highBoth with minor flakes to the onyx. Very minimal enamel loss and some discoluration to the metal. Some evidence of the lower sections of one having been re glued.
A Balkan Icon, probably Romanian, 19th century, depicting the Virgin and Child half length, with gilt metal oclad22cm by 18cm, in a giltwood and gesso frame and glazed ebonised carrying caseA Russian Brass and Enamel Travelling Icon, probably Crimean, depicting St Boris and Gleb travelling on horseback, in a glazed oak case14cm by 9.5cmA Brass Travelling Icon, with the Virgin of Kazan12.5cm high (3)

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