Peter Silverland & Co of Liverpool - a George III silver gilt pair-cased doctor's watch, having an unsigned white enamel Arabic dial with subsidiary 15-second rotation seconds dial, chain driven verge fusee movement, signed to the backplate Peter Silverland & Co No.1148 Liverpool, both cases assayed London 1818, gross dia.54mmCondition report: Not currently running.Minor dents to back of case.Both inner and outer cases close well, movement with dust coverDial with small chip to outer edge at 6 o'clockGlass goodNo start stop button or slide to side of case.Watch weight 139g.
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A yellow metal open face manual wind fob watch, having round white enamel dial decorated with blue Roman numerals and gold coloured floral and scrollwork detail, with engraved floral and scrollwork case, dia.33mm, inner case numbered 54335, stamped and tested as 18ct, suspended below a 9ct textured ribbon brooch with safety chain, brooch width 35mm, gross weight 27.8g, brooch hallmarked 9ct, London 1967, sponsor H&T, in fitted case for John Myers & Co of LondonCondition report: In working order.Inner dust cover is not gold.No inscription.No dents to case.Watch weight 23.3g.
A continental 18ct gold cased gent's half hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial, keywind jewelled movement stamped Stauffer CY-DE-Fonds, with later annotated gold inner back cover, gross weight 48.6g, dia.42mmCondition report: Inner dust cover not marked but appears to be gold.Inscription is not too deep.
A gent's MeisterSinger NEO steel cased automatic wristwatch, having signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture at 6 o'clock and single hand, reference NE901G, screw-down back cover numbered 00666, on MeisterSinger leather bracelet with steel clasp, circa 2011, with box and guaranteeCondition report: Appears very little worn.Watch runs. Case excellent.Bracelet very good with slight creasing around pin holes only.
John de Lafons, Royal Exchange London - a George III patent mechanical egg-timer(?), the whole of oval form, the brass surround embossed with Royal Patent No.64 over a circular white enamel dial numbered 1-5 with single hand counting down, within embossed brass surround and pierced steel grille sides enclosing the mechanism, 10 x 6.5cmCondition report: Dial badly hair-lined.
An early 20th century lacquered brass travelling desk aneroid barometer / thermometer, having white enamel barometer dial signed E&E Emanuel 5, The Hard, Portsea (& Paris), with opposing silvered thermometer dial, h.9.5cmCondition report: Mercury level to thermometer very lowOtherwise excellent
A mid-19th century French rosewood and lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the case having brass stringing, swing carry handle and visible platform escapement over unsigned white enamel dial, with further alarm dial with push button repeat, the eight day twin barrel going movement striking on a bell, h.15.5cm, the whole in a further tooled leather carry case (some timbers loose)Condition report: Case is loose and lacking glass to front only.Full length break to back of right hand side panel. Colour good and rich.Brass inlay all good.Alarm repeat lacking button.Alarm dial with hairline from centre to 10 o'clock.Main dial good.Escapement wheel moves freely.Movement good.Strike working. Leather travel case is tired.
Crevier of Paris, a mid 19th century gilt bronze and marble mantel clock having a signed convex white enamel Arabic dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, unsigned to back plate, the case with applied mounts and cherub cast frieze, h.50cm
A late 19th century French rosewood and marquetry inlaid portico clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial within a chased gilt metal surround, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the whole with cast gilt metal pendulum and raised upon a plinth (formally with glass dome), gross h.54cmCondition report: Clock runs intermitantlyStrike works.Enamel chipped around both winding holes.All timber and gilt metal mounts are good.Plinth probably associated.Feet ar later.
Frodsham of Gracechurch Street, London, a mid 19th century mahogany cased drop trunk wall clock of small proportions having signed white enamel 8" Roman dial (restored), chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, the back plate stamped Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, h.32cm Note: this clock was subject of a recent complete restoration, details of which accompany the clockCondition report: Very clean but fully restored, including the dial.Mahogany repairs/replacement veneers around door hinge and lock.Movement cleaned and good.
An early 20th century Art Nouveau inspired mantle clock; shaped mahogany case with boxwood marquetry emanating from a vase below, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed 'Greatbatch, Birmingham', gilded movement and together with key (25.5cm high) Condition Report: At present the clock is not working - it does wind but would benefit from a complete service

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