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Los 147

the stick pin topped by a green enamelled shamrock with a central split pearl, length 5.7cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, cased; the stock pin style brooch with a sliding green enamelled shamrock and split pearl motif, length 3.8cm, width 1.5cm, pin hallmarked Chester, 9ct gold, dated 1915, motif stamped '15CT', gross weight 4.5g (2)Condition report: Overall condition: GoodBrooch:Enamel is in good condition, no damage or sign of repairThe clover section was originally soldered, with evidence of lead solderStick pin:Minor damage to the enamel on two of the leavesPiin is slightly misshapen

Los 232

circa 1890, the centrepiece necklace, comprising two parts, both with a delicate openwork scroll design set with French cut diamonds, each held within a white metal cut down setting, surrounded by white and blue enamel decoration, suspending a 6.4mm pearl, length of centrepiece 7.5cm, width 3.4cm, detachable diamond set back chain with later trace link chain, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.00ct, total length 39cm, signed 'CG', together with a matching brooch, set with single cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.76ct, length 3cm, width 2.5cm, pin and revolver fitting, tested as 18ct gold with silver settings, gross weight 28.4g, presented in a fitted and signed caseCondition report: Necklace:Overall condition: GoodAll stone present, with minor chipping, visible with a 10X loupe and wear to settingsWear/damage to enamel in multiple places, visible with a 10X loupe (images 4,6 and 12)Surface wear to pearlScratched to reverse, consistent with ageClear and crisp signatureTarnishing to silver settingsLater back chain, probably shortenedBrooch:Overall good condition: GoodAll stones present, with minor chipping, visible with a 10X loupe and wear to settingsMinor wear to the enamel (image 9)Scratches and wear to reverse, consistent with agePin opens and closes positivelyBox:Wear to both the outside and inside, consistent with ageScuffs to the corners of the outsideSlight discoloration to the insideHinge and snap opens and closes positively

Los 236

movement circa 1730, (probably re-cased with fresh dial and hands circa 1790), the unsigned white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, copper coloured arrowhead hands, outer minute track and winding aperture at 3 o’clock, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed GEO. GRAHAM LONDON 5409, the pierced and engraved winged balance cock with maidenhead embellishment at the neck and diamond end stone, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned Egyptian pillars under a signed brass dust cover, inner case, 50mm diameter with convex bezel, verso with convex bezel around a central dark blue guilloché enamel panel, (outer case lacking)Footnote: Born in 1673, 'Honest' George Graham was one of the most eminent of English watchmakers. He was apprenticed to Thomas Tompion in 1688 and was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1695. After completing his apprenticeship, he became Tompion's assistant and then his partner, marrying his niece, Elizabeth, in 1704 and succeeding him after his death in 1713. He perfected the cylinder escapement - as in this example - originally designed and patented by Tompion in 1695. He went on to invent the dead-beat escapement in 1715 and the mercury pendulum in 1726.In 1721, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and was the author of 21 papers. In 1722, he was chosen as a member of their council, the same year as his election as Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers. Between 1730 and 1738, Graham's own apprentice was Thomas Mudge who went on to become an eminent watchmaker in his own right.Graham's style of living was distinguished by its simplicity, honesty and generosity. He died in 1751 and Tompion's grave in London's Westminster Abbey was opened to allow the two old friends to be buried together. This exceptional honour and the location of their interment is testament to the high esteem in which these eminent horologists were, and still are, held.It is one of the few original gravestones retained when the nave was repaved in 1835, and the inscription reads: 'Here lies the body of MR. THO TOMPION who departed this life on the 20th of November 1713 in the 75th year of his age. Also the body of George Graham of London watchmaker and F.R.S. whose curious inventions do honour to ye British genius whose accurate performances are ye standard of mechanic skill. He died ye XVI of November MDCCLI in the LXXVIII year of his age'Graham's watches are now much sought after and extremely collectible. This example is not listed in Jeremy Evans' reference 'Thomas Tompion at the Dial and Three Crowns', the nearest numbered examples being 5373 (1729) and 5438 (1732).Literature:Frederick James Britten - Britten's Old Clocks & Watches and their makers, Methuen, 9th edition 1982, pages 326-329With thanks to the Antiquarian Horological Society for their guidance. Condition report: Outer case: Lacking.Inner case: Cover opens and closes satisfactorily, and the hinge does not appear strained. Front and back bezel probably originally gilded but gilding now almost completely worn off. Verso: the enamel worn and heavily scratched with some minor chips and cracks visible.Crystal: Complete and secure with some minor scratches and chips as to be expected.Dial: In good condition. Some very minor chips to the very edge and some minor surface scratches all over. Hairline crack at 6 o'clock from the dial edge to just above the numeral. Minute hand a little out of shape.Movement: Catch opens and snaps shut satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Inner dust cover in good condition and engages and disengages as it should. Movement not currently in working order. Balance wheel moves freely and 'ticks' for one or two seconds before stopping. Hands move freely in both directions.

Los 25

first, a Georgian rectangular brooch with a central vacant glazed compartment surrounded by fourteen foil backed oval faceted garnets, length 3cm, width including jump ring bale 2.8cm, verso engraved, 'CATHERINE LAX (?) OB 20 AUG 1832 39 YEARS', pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 6.7g; second, an oval shaped memorial brooch with a central vacant glazed compartment surrounded by black enamel and applied scroll decoration, length 5.2cm, width 4.1cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, assessed as gold cased, weight 20.8g; third, a brooch set with three oval cabochon amethysts, approximately 11 x 8.5mm, intertwined with a crossover of split pearls, length 3cm, width 2.5cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested to at least 15ct gold, weight 9.1g (3)

Los 250

circa 1904, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, (hinge pin snapped) with Roman numerals over a blue enamel chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 30mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, gilt three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement numbered 256943, with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 36mm diameter, verso hinged at 7 o'clock, interior with mark of Rotherham & Sons (John Rotherham) and Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver, numbered 666P, the cuvette similarly marked and with personal engraving, 52.3g gross

Los 268

circa 1920, the silvered dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, foliate upper and lower bezels and pendant bow, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished with a foliate and scroll polychrome enamel accent at 12 o'clock, interior numbered 752371 with French Owl mark for imported items of minimum 750/1000 standard gold, Marseille, the cuvette similarly marked, 56.2g gross

Los 27

triangular shaped pierced pendant with a central circular grey guilloché enamel double-sided plaque depicting to one side a cherub, to the other, a symmetrical pattern, length including bale 2.9cm, width 1.9cm, unmarked tested as 18ct gold, suspended from a French metalwares curb link chain, length 56cm, width 2.8mm, bolt ring clasp, French marks for 18ct gold, gross weight 17.3g

Los 273

circa 1880, the unsigned gilt floral dial, 30mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and gold coloured dot minute track, signed gilt cylinder mechanical key wind movement, case, 32mm diameter, sides with ornate engraving, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel around an engraved spray of flowers set with rose cut diamonds, interior stamped 18K and numbered 6795, the cuvette similarly numbered, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, mark untraced, with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1963, the ribbon ends with engraved decoration, pin and hook fitting with with simple hook suspensory ring and safety chain, 32mm wide, presented with a gold coloured ratchet key

Los 274

circa 1893, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, gilt three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement engraved 'SIR JOHN BENNETT LIM.TD 65 CHEAPSIDE LONDON' numbered 10686, with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 38mm diameter, outer lavishly decorated all over with engraved scrolls and foliage around a central vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and the sponsor mark of Arthur Baume, numbered 10686, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved 'MAKER TO THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY SIR JOHN BENNETT LD 65 CHEAPSIDE LONDON' around a Royal Coat of Arms, 55g grossFootnote: Sir John Bennett (1814-1897) was one of the pre-eminent clock and watchmakers of the late 19th Century. Born the eldest son of John Bennett, watchmaker, of Greenwich, he continued in the family business along with his brother after the early death of his father, with records indicating he was a watchmaker by the age of 16.He became a well known face in the City of London and was a Common Councilman for the ward of Cheap from 1862 to 1889. In 1871, he was appointed a Sheriff of London and Middlesex and a Lord Lieutenant of the City of London. He was knighted in the same year.A flamboyant man in both his dress and public appearances, he was reported as appearing in the Lord Mayor's Show mounted on a white horse, dressed in a black velvet jacket and wearing a broad-brimmed hat. The family of his daughter, Alice, described him as ‘abominable’ and ‘something of a monster’.He retired and moved to St. Leonards-on-Sea on the Sussex coast, where he died in 1897 at the age of 82. His obituary described him as "a man of strong character, very eccentric, and one of the most familiar figures in London".

Los 275

circa 1879, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 44mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, retailer signed fully jewelled mechanical crown wind three-quarter plate movement number 201079 with onion shaped winder and hand setting button at 4 o'clock, case, 52mm diameter, verso hinged at 8 o'clock, with monogram, interior numbered 5676 with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked and with presentation engraving,134.7g gross

Los 276

circa 1924, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, signed white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured double spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed jewelled mechanical crown wind movement number 5959933, calibre 19SB, with onion shaped winder, case by Dennison, 50mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior numbered 288100 with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, 95.5g gross

Los 280

circa 1918, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, interior with personal engraving, signed white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 20216702, with onion shaped winder, case by Dennison, 48mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior numbered 134661 with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, with personal engraving, 97g gross, together with a black material Albertina, terminating at one end with a bar, short length of chain and swivel catch, and at the other with a ring supporting a circular memorial pendant, unmarked but tested as 9ct gold, engine turned obverse with an escutcheon shaped cartouche decorated with blue enamel, verso with vacant and glazed window, (2)

Los 356

both of circular form, the first with mark of Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1926, straight sides and piano hinged cover with a circle of engine turned engraving around a central monogrammed circular cartouche, interior with mirror and puff, 5cm diameter; the second with mark of Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1918, convex sided and piano hinged cover decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel, interior with mirror, gilded, 5cm diameter and suspended from a 'Figaro' link long guard chain with swivel catch fastening, 140cm in length, tested as silver, 3.1ozt gross (2)

Los 369

the first, a set of twelve, each shaft stamped STERLING SILVER, tapered point and polychrome cockerel finial; the second, a set of six, of similar design and also stamped STERLING SILVER each with (originally) gilded cockerel finial (2)Condition report: set of 12: Some slight loss of enamel on one or two examples, but otherwise in reasonably good condition. Case in good condition.set of 6: Some loss of gilding on most of the examples, but otherwise in reasonably good condition. Case in good condition.

Los 402

both with pseudo Russian marks for Semenova and assayer Smirnov, the pear shaped goblet, of circular tapering form on a spread foot, lavishly decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamelled scrolls, foliage, symmetrical motifs and convex circular and pear shaped panels, the rim bordered with circular pale blue semicircles, raised on a similarly decorated spread foot, 6.5cm diameter at the rim, 13.5cm in height; the underplate of circular form with a central dished well, decorated to match, 12cm in diameter, metal tests as silver, 11.3ozt gross (2)Condition report: Goblet: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. The enamel appears generally in good order with just two of the turquoise coloured upper border beads flat and not domed (possibly an enamelling defect rather than damage). No other obvious damage or losses to the enamelling. Interior and exterior gilding rather stained. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble.Underplate: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. The enamel appears in good order with no obvious losses or damage. Interior and exterior gilding rather stained. A minor wobble when on a flat surface.

Los 403

with pseudo Russian marks for Ovchinnikov and assayer Lebedkina, the campana shaped bowl with eight panels, short pear shaped stem and circular, domed and panelled foot, all lavishly decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamelled scrolls, foliage and symmetrical motifs, gilded interior, 7.5cm diameter at the rim, 15,5cm in height, metal tests as silver, 5.9oztCondition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. The enamel appears in good order with no obvious losses or damage. Interior gilding rather stained. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. 

Los 404

both with pseudo Russian marks for Khlebnikov and assayer Lebedkina, the pot decorated all over with polychrome cloisonné enamel scrolls, foliage and symmetrical designs, scalloped rim and raised on four ball feet, gilded interior, maximum diameter 7cm, 7cm in height; the gilded spoon with twisted stem, the back of the bowl and the terminal both with similar enamel decoration, metal tests as silver, 4.3ozt gross (2)Condition report: Pot: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. The enamel appears in good order with no obvious losses or damage. Interior and exterior gilding rather stained. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Spoon: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. The enamel appears in good order with no obvious losses or damage. Interior and exterior gilding rather stained.

Los 405

with pseudo Russian marks for an unidentified maker and 88 kokoshnik Moscow 1908-26, decorated all over with polychrome cloisonné enamel scrolls, foliage and symmetrical designs, the hinged cover topped with a circular cabochon cut garnet, gilded interior, raised on a threaded short knopped column and enamelled pedestal foot, gilded metal tests as silver, 11cm in height, 3.5ozt

Los 82

a stylised flower head set with cabochon turquoise, verso inlaid with red, green, white and blue meenakari decoration, length including jump ring bale 5.2cm, width 5cm, unmarked, tested as 22ct gold, weight 23gFootnote: In the traditional Rajasthani Kundan style of jewellery, meenakari, or enamelling, is the art of decorating jewellery using bright coloured enamel in intricate designs.

Los 85

domed central section set with graduated split pearls separated by tapered panels of blue enamel, surrounded by a border of blue and white enamel along with applied rope decoration, verso, a vacant glazed compartment, diameter 3.5cm, pin and hook fitting with safety chain, unmarked, assessed as gold cased, weight 15.4g

Los 92

realistically cast and in the form of a mallard duck in flight with white gold textured body, yellow and rose gold textured wings and polychrome enamelled head and neck, length 3.5cm, width 3.8cm, pin and revolver fitting, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 9ct gold, with distinctive sponsor's mark A&W, weight 8.4gCondition report: Overall condition: GoodSurface wear to enamel, visible with a 10X louoeOverall general wear and scratchesPin opens and closes positively

Los 951

Two antique enamel signs 'Do Not Lean Out of the Window' 4 x 21.5cm and '5 Seats'

Los 1014

A folder of German WWII Nazi cap badges and other badges, mounted on card and taped to reverse. Includes a Luftwaffe Pilots/Observers badge (marked OSG to rear, a Parachutists badge, a coastal artillery badge, a Kriegsmarine U-Boat/Submarine badge, blockade runner badge, a Panzer Assault badge, the General Assault badge, the Infantry assault badge, the Minesweeper/Submarine chase badge, the PT Boat 1939 wound badges (x 3- one black), Kriegsmarine Aux, Cruiser Service badge, Luftwaffe Aerial Gunners badge, Nazi Reichspartetag 1939 badge, Nazi Rally badge 1938, Nazi NSDAP 1938 square badge, Luftwaffe ground combat badge, Hitler Youth enamel membership badge, Nazi Labour Corps badge, Adolf Hitler party election badge 1933, Panzer Tank 'Marksman' badge, Prussian Imperial bronze medal 1897, Helmet Cockade badge, Nazi Police helmet plate, Luftwaffe officers silver breast eagle, SS officers corps badge, Italian Parachutists breast badge, State Official cap badge, SS Afrika Korps Division arm eagle (cloth), tropical helmet badge. The remaining are cloth embroidered badges and consist of the Afrika Korps, Kriegsmarine, Kriegsmarine summer dress, Coastal Police breast badge, Luftwaffe Tropical breast, Waffen SS ski cap and Field Police breast badge N.B - The items in this Lot were from the private collection of Staff Sergeant Archie Gallon RASC (service 1939 - 1945), who amassed his collection of military medals and badges and insignia during the 1950's and 1960's. S/Sgt Gallon collected mainly original period items where possible, but we believe filled out the collection with later productions when the original item was not available. Therefore we advise careful examination of the items within this lot.

Los 433

A silver and enamel snuff box decorated figures outside a tavern, Birmingham 1979, Maker S J Rose & Son 56g, 4.8 x 3.5cm

Los 490

A Victorian red overlaid glass scent phial with red enamel lid and tassel, 7.8cm

Los 491

A Victorian blue glass pill box with enamel and gilt painted lid, 4.5cm

Los 514

A French Art Deco black enamel and gilt silver or white metal compact inset 'jade' and marcasite plaque and clasp, with boars head mark to interior, 8.2 x 5cm

Los 516

A silver and yellow enamel compact, 5.5cm diameter with pendant ring

Los 517

A silver and white enamel compact with Art Deco sunray decoration, Birmingham 1937, Maker Henry Clifford Davis, 6.5cm sq.

Los 518

A silver and pink enamel compact with Art Deco sunray decoration, Birmingham 1951, Maker Henry Clifford Davis, 64g

Los 520

A French silver and turquoise enamel cigarette case, with silver gilt interior, marked with Minerva, 179g, 8.2 x 5.8cm

Los 521

A silver and blue enamel compact with Art Deco sunray decoration, Birmingham 1938, Maker W W Perry & Co. 88g

Los 522

A silver and pink enamel octagonal compact, Birmingham 1950

Los 523

A silver and green enamel compact with Art Deco sunray decoration, Birmingham 1938, Maker William Neale & Son. 107g

Los 524

A silver and enamel compact decorated poppies Birmingham 1958, by Turner & Simpson

Los 525

A silver and enamel compact decorated roses Birmingham 1957, by T & S

Los 526

A silver gilt and pale grey enamel circular compact with marcasite decoration, Birmingham 1929, Maker Albert Carter, 78g, 6cm diameter

Los 527

A silver and pink zig zag enamel cigarette case, Birmingham 1935, Maker Beddoes & Co.110g

Los 528

An Art Deco silver and pale yellow enamel octagonal compact, Birmingham 1938, Maker Broadway & Co. 78g

Los 588

An Italian Order of the Crown Commander's badge enamel and yellow metal medal with crown to one side and eagle to verso- each segement linked with fine filigree work

Los 590

A silver ladies fob watch with Art Nouveau enamel decoration and silver chain

Los 617

A gilt metal and enamel crucifix, 8.2cm and a tortoiseshell one inlaid mother of pearl and metal

Los 621

A 925 silver and enamel circular brooch painted rose and a similar blue enamel brooch marked J A & S

Los 627

An Attwood and Sayer enamel and paste mouse brooch, a Carven diamante bird brooch and a cartoon rabbit brooch

Los 632

Four silver brooches, an enamel one and anchor one etc. some damage

Los 636

A silver marcasite frog brooch 4cm long, a silver enamel and marcasite budgerigar brooch and a gilt metal spider brooch

Los 651

A pair of silver and enamel lion crest cufflinks, two white metal filigree brooches, two watches, bangle etc.

Los 653

A sterling silver and enamel Scandinavian feather brooch, 7.5cm

Los 671

A Norwegian silver and enamel brooch in the form of a yacht

Los 741

A Swiss 935 silver fob watch with star form dial and another silver fob watch with enamel dial

Los 742

A silver fob watch with floral enamel dial in leather folding watch holder

Los 745

A silver 955 standard fob watch with enamel dial, a white metal fob watch a/f and two plated pocket watches etc.

Los 49

A GOSHENITE STATEMENT RING with a Camille Lucie crystal set ring, the Goshenite measuring approx. 2.2cm in length and set in a gold plated mounted and shank with amber coloured enamel shoulders, ring size O, weight 114.4grams, the Camille Lucie ring crystal set on a gilt mount and shank, signed Camille Lucie to the inside, ring size N

Los 53

A MID VICTORIAN MEMORIAL BROOCH the black enamel brooch set with a glass fronted compartment containing hair coils, three seed pearls and gilt decoration, the yellow metal back with inscription for 1855, fitted with top small hoop (for pendant adaptation) and a metal pin and C clasp, brooch length 4cm, width 3.5cm, gross weight 16grams Condition Report : good for age, clasp works well, precious metal, testing not available on this item Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Los 72

A 9ct GOLD LOCKET AND TWO PIECES OF COSTUME JEWELLERY The locket with an engraved scroll front with an ornate open work mount with the plain back with small 9.375 mark, the locket suspended on a yellow metal chain that cannot be removed without breaking locket length including mount, chain length 56cm, gross weight including card in locket and chain 10.5grams, chain surface tests as gold plate or gold, faded markings to the plated clasp, he two pieces of costume jewellery are a gilt mounted painted enamel brooch 4.5cm x 4cm and a retro plastic ring size N

Los 190

FIRE SERVICE MEMORABILIA - SOMERSET comprising a presentation axe, mounted to a mahogany panel with an applied plaque engraved 'Presented in Memory of / STATION OFFICER JAN (Julian) KEIRL / BY HIS FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES FROM / TAUNTON FIRE STATION / A Gentleman Sadly Missed', overall 21cm x 43cm; together with a bronze Somerset Fire Brigade Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Commemoration Medallion, 7.25cm diameter; a Somerset Fire Brigade enamel cap badge; and a British Red Cross Society Hong Kong Blood Donor pin badge, (4).

Los 344

A FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK the convex enamel dial with Arabic numeral and floral decoration, 30 hour movement, 12cm wide 21cm high Condition Report : wiht key, generally very good, tiny chip below winding hole on dial, movement untested Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Los 347

A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY CASED LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial (lacking hand) and date aperture, indistinctly signed, 49cm wide 224cm high Condition Report : a few losses to mouldings etc., with two cast iron weights, key and pendulum (suspension spring broken) Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

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