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Los 585

Africa Star (10), all unnamed as issued, generally very fine and better (10) £60-£80 --- Sold together with a British Red Cross Society Medal for War Service 1914-18, with integral top riband bar; an unofficial Aspull and Haigh, Lancashire, Coronation Medal 1902 in white metal; a Prussian Commemorative War Merit Medal 1813-15, bronze, on combatant’s riband; and a R.A.O.B. Jewel, gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Bro John W. Cookson. Shakespeare Lodge No. 148 Exalted 9.6.48’; together with a yellow shoulder lanyard; and two black head-dress plumes.

Los 707

Spain, Franco Period, Order of Naval Merit, Star, 63mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, white cross with surmounted anchor to centre, with retaining pin and two additional support hooks, very fine Vatican, Holy See, Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross, silver, good very fine (2) £70-£90

Los 273

A rare ‘Juba River 1893’ group of five awarded to Petty Officer First Class (Leading Boatman) G. A. Clarke, Royal Navy and H.M. Coast Guard East and West Africa 1887-1900, 2 clasps, Witu August 1893, Juba River 1893 (G. A. Clark [sic], A.B., H.M.S. Blanche.); 1914-15 Star145147. G. A. Clarke, P.O.1. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (145147 G. A. Clarke. P.O.1. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (145147 G. A. Clarke, P.O. 1Cl (Lg. Boatn.) H.M.S. Duncan.); together with a Comrades of the Great War gilt and enamel lapel badge, good very fine, rare (5) £3,000-£4,000 --- Approximately only 43 ‘Juba River 1894’ clasps issued (with the exception of a few ‘odd men’ all to H.M.S. Blanche), 21 in combination with ‘Witu August 1893’. George Albert Clarke was born in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on 5 May 1872, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 11 April 1888, giving his trade as ‘fisher boy’. He served in H.M.S. Blanche from 30 December 1890 to 22 April 1894, being advanced Able Seaman on 1 June 1891, and during this period he served ashore with the Naval Brigade at Witu in August 1893, and with the much smaller Naval Brigade under Lieutenant Lewes, landed at the mouth of the Juba River later the same month. He was promoted Leading Seaman on 3 May 1895; Petty Officer Second Class on 18 October 1896; and Petty Officer First Class on 1 July 1897. He transferred to H.M. Coast Guard as a Boatman on 13 December 1900, and served as various stations in both Ireland an on the east coast of England. Promoted Leading Boatman on 15 July 1908, he was shore pensioned on 16 May 1912. Clarke was recalled for service on the outbreak of the Great War, and served in H.M.S. Duncan from 20 July 1915 to 10 April 1917, with the remainder of the War being borne on the books of various shore based establishments, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 31 May 1916. He was finally shore demobilised on 3 May 1919. He subsequently became the licensee of the Jolly Anglers Public House at Fritton until his death in 1921. Sold with copied record of service, medal roll extracts, and other research.

Los 106

A scarce Great War D.S.O. group of four awarded to Major E. H. Barr, Royal Marine Artillery, for services with the R.M.A. Anti-Aircraft Brigade in France 1914-15 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar; 1914 Star, with copy clasp but not entitled (Capt. E. H. Barr, R.M. Brigade); British War and Victory Medals (Maj. E. H. Barr. R.M.A.); together with three engraved school medals, a silver star for Good Conduct 1887, and two circular medals 1893 and 1894, these all named to Barr, chips to white enamel and reverse centre of D.S.O. and all medals affected by residue of adhesive tape, otherwise good very fine (7) £2,000-£2,400 --- Captain Edwin Harold Barr was mentioned in Lord French’s despatch, dated 30th November, 1915, and awarded the D.S.O. for services with the Royal Marine Artillery Anti-Aircraft Brigade in France (London Gazette 1st January, 1916). He was promoted to Major on 15 May 1916, and died in 1924 at Aldermaston, Berkshire, aged 45. His 1914 Star was issued on 4 July 1919, for services at Ostende and Dunkirk which did not qualify for the Clasp. See Lot 561 for a related family medal.

Los 52

Four: Private W. E. F. Gibbs, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Machine Gun Corps 1914-15 Star (1965 Pte. W. E. F. Gibbs. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (1965 Pte. W. E. F. Gibbs Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Defence Medal; together with a National Safety First Freedom from Accidents Drivers Award in sterling silver and enamel, for 5 years accident free motoring, with dated clasps for 1931, 1936, 1938 and 1939 (W. E. F. Gibbs); and a 10 year ’Gold’ Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Safe Driving award, ‘War Substitute for Gold Medal’ (W. E. F. Gibbs), in base metal, very fine Three: Bugler F. Bravington, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (2278 Bglr. F. Bravington. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (2278 Pte. F. Bravington. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) minor edge nicks, otherwise very fine (9) £80-£100 --- William Eversleigh Fisher Gibbs attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, on 10 August 1914, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 30 March 1915. He later served with 48th Battalion Machine Gun Corps, being re-numbered 70644, and transferred to the Army Reserve on 24 May 1919. Frank Bravington attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served in 1st/1st (Buckinghamshire) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 30 March 1915. He was disembodied on 21 March 1919.

Los 117

A scarce post-War R.R.C. group of three awarded to Principal Matron Miss Sheila R. P. Barton, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service Royal Red Cross, 1st Class (R.R.C.), E.II.R., silver-gilt, gold, and enamel, the reverse officially dated ‘1977’; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Officer’s (Sister’s) shoulder badge, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles, with case of issue; War Medal 1939-45, mounted as worn; together with the recipient’s Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), E.II.R., silver and enamel, the reverse officially dated ‘1967’, on lady’s bow riband, in Collingwood, London case of issue; two sets of miniature awards, the first a group of three comprising R.R.C., Order of St. John, and War Medal; the second a pair comprising A.R.R.C. and War Medal; full and miniature width riband bars; and five related lapel badges, the reverses of two engraved ‘S. R. P. Barton’, nearly extremely fine £600-£800 --- R.R.C. London Gazette 31 December 1977. A.R.R.C. London Gazette 10 June 1967. Miss Sheila Rosemary Phyllis Barton served as Principal Matron, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service.

Los 151

Albert Medal, 1st Class, for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea, gold and enamel, the reverse officially engraved ‘The Property of the Board of Trade’, reverse of the crown with maker’s cartouché Phillips, Cockspur St., and officially numbered ‘49’, extremely fine £2,400-£2,800 --- Specimens of the gold and bronze Albert Medals for Sea and Land are recorded to have been produced for Queen Victoria, and it is likely that additional specimens for both Albert Medals for Sea were presented to the Board of Trade, and the Albert Medals for Land to the Home Office, as the relevant Government Departments. Only 25 Albert Medals in Gold for Saving Life at Sea have been awarded 1866-1945.

Los 404

The campaign group of twelve worn by Lieutenant-General H.H. Maharaja Sir Hari Singh, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir India, General Service Medal 1947, 1 clasp, Jammu and Kashmir 1947-48 (Lt. Gen. H.H. Maharaja Sir Har Singh. Indar Mahindar Bahadur) officially impressed naming; India, Independence Medal 1947, this an old replacement for the lost original, naming erased but partially legible to a Captain in the I.A.S.C.; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Delhi Durbar 1903, silver; Delhi Durbar 1911, silver, fitted with replacement suspension claw; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937; France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Grand Officer’s breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, with rosette on ribbon, original court mounting as worn by the Maharaja, the Durbar medals with contact wear, good fine, the last with enamel damage, otherwise generally very fine (12) £1,500-£2,000 --- Hari Singh was born on 23 September 1895 at the palace of Amar Mahal, Jammu, the only surviving son of General Raja Sir Amar Singh (1864-1909) the younger son of General Maharajadhiraj Sri Sir Ranbir Singh and the brother of Lieutenant-General Maharajadhiraj Sri Sir Pratap Singh, the then Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. Appointed G.C.S.I. in 1933; G.C.I.E. 1929 (K.C.I.E. 1918); G.C.V.O. 1946 (K.C.V.O. 1922). In 1903, Hari Singh served as a Page of Honour to Lord Curzon at the grand Delhi Durbar. At the age of 13, Hari Singh was dispatched to Mayo College in Ajmer. A year later in 1909, when his father died, the British took a personal interest in his education and appointed Major H. K. Brar as his guardian. After Mayo College the ruler-in-waiting went to the Imperial Cadet Corps at Dehra Dun for military training, imbibing its British upper-crust atmosphere and polishing his English to a high gloss, and by the age of 20 he had been appointed commander-in-chief of the Jammu and Kashmir state forces. Hari Singh was also a controversial figure due to his involvement in a blackmail scandal by an English prostitute in Paris in 1921, allegedly paying £300,000 to his blackmailers. The issue resulted in a court case in London in 1924 during which the India Office tried to keep his name out of proceedings by arranging for him to be referred to as Mr ‘A’. However, the secret of the Kashmiri Prince and the beautiful blonde quickly became the subject of salacious gossip throughout London society. Hari Singh succeeded to the throne of Jammu and Kashmir following the death of his uncle, Sir Pratap Singh, in 1925. A moderniser in outlook, he made primary education compulsory in the State and introduced laws prohibiting child marriage. Sir Hari Singh was opposed to the views of both the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League with their communist style two-nation theory. During the Second World War, from 1944-46, Sir Hari Singh was a member of the Imperial War Cabinet. In 1947, after India gained independence from British rule, Jummu and Kashmir had the option to join either India or Pakistan. Har Singh’s preference was to maintain independence and he played the two countries off against each other, delaying his decision. Being a Muslim majority state it was expected that he should respect the wishes of the population and probably accede to Pakistan. However, following a mutiny of Muslim regiments in Gilgit in October 1947 and an incursion of tribal and regular Pakistani forces, Hari Singh appealed to secular India for help but India would only do so if he acceded the whole of his princely State to India. This he did, signing the Instrument of Accession on 26 October 1947, and in doing so triggered the Indo-Pakistan War of 1947-48, the first of four conflicts in this region which is still disputed by both countries today. After abdicating in 1949 in favour of his son and heir, Crown Prince Karan Singh, Sir Hari Singh retired to Bombay, where he remained the titular Maharaja of the state until 1952 when the monarchy was abolished by Nehru’s government. Sir Hari Singh remained in enforced exile in Bombay until his death of a heart attack on 26 April 1961, aged 65. His ashes were cast all over Jummu and Kashmir and immersed in the river Tawi, according to his last wishes. See Lot 669 for the G.C.S.I. collar chain case specially customised to hold the insignia of the Order with provision for this mounted group of medals.

Los 622

A yellow metal and enamel Art Nouveau pansy flower pendant set with fresh water pearls, dimensions 2.8cm x 2.8cm, with a 9ct chain length 43cm, weight 4gms Condition Report:Pendant was probably a brooch at some point with a loop for a safety chain, the findings for the brooch filed off and the loop used to fit a pendant bail. The pansy has some losses to the enamel, most of the top petals and a chip to the left purple petal, pearls are nice. Its been in the wars but it is very pretty. Pendant is not hallmarked. Soldered loop on the bolt ring on the chain stamped 9ct.

Los 628

A yellow metal and enamel mourning ring with glazed panel, finger size O1/2, weight 3.2gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 636

An African gold brooch stamped Matabele gold, weight 4.3gms, Scandinavian enamel on copper retro brooch and earrings by Jytte Borg, silver lizard, bird and Blue John brooches etc Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 652

A silver buckle shaped bangle stamped 800, a silver and enamel Art Nouveau pendant and chain (af) and other items Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 659

A pair of silver and enamel fish cufflinks, a silver guilloche enamel pendant and a marcasite white metal bracelet Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 660

A Russian silver button, Two white metal lockets one with hair panel under glazed panel, silver gilt coral earrings, and Oriental enamel items Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 661

A French silver Art Nouveau enamel brooch, of blossom with a pearl, a Bernard Instone style bar brooch a gold plated Edwardian locket etc Condition Report:The scarab brooch is not plique a jour, and is not silver. The stars of the lot are the tree blossom brooch, slight damage to the enamel seen with a loope, the Bernard Instone pin is good, the gold plated locket is nice but someone has scratched an area to acid test it, not hugely obvious but would be difficult to put right

Los 665

A white metal Iain MacCormick Iona cross and silver chain, a pair of enamel cufflinks and a bangle etc Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 697

A pair of silver and enamel Bernard Instone style earrings, moonstone necklace, moth brooch and other items of silver and  costume jewellery Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Los 745

A miniature three-piece silver and enamel dressing table set marked 925 with a white-metal overlaid scent bottle and filling funnel Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 767

A novelty silver pin cushion, a thistle head and a gilt-metal and enamel salt Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 814

A lot comprising one silver gilt Masonic medal, four gilt metal medals with a selection of small enamel badges Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 221

A brass carriage clock with white enamel dial and roman numeral chapter ring Condition Report:winds and ticks, has key, enamel is damaged

Los 249

A plique du jour bowl, a pair of Japanese green glazed vases with dragons, two hardstone grape groups, an enamel topped box etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 263

A 19th century French brass carriage clock with white enamel dial and roman numeral chapter ring, with original glass fronted leather travel case Condition Report:Has key but does not wind or tick, case is tattered, enamel is cracked and shipped

Los 265

A 19th century black slate timepiece modelled as a classical facade, the brass and enamel dial with arabic numerals flanked by brass columns, the base topped with a seated warrior Condition Report:no pendulum

Los 366

An enamel Main Street, street sign, 20 x 40cm (af) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 430

A silver cased pocket watch by Kendal & Dent, watch chain, silver and enamel tennis medal, 1939 and ladies watch Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 1017

A silver cased open faced pocket watch with white enamel dial and engine turned back with a central shield motif, along with another similar and a double length silver curb Albert on T bar, 42cm, and a foliate engraved vesta and two coin fob 642 and a multiple watch key

Los 1063

A collection of Scottish jewellery comprising of three pendants, o brooch, a stickpin and three enamel brooches

Los 1094

Four Basse Taille Guilloche blue & white enamel buttons with two yellow metal Mother of Pearl examples with enamel borders and central turquoise cabochons

Los 140

A Small Collection of Silver Jewellery, including a Siamese niello panel bracelet, niello fan brooch, a filigree summer bonnet brooch, polychrome enamel gondola brooch, an Australia six states and territories brooch, a Danecraft leaf brooch, shell cameos and more 135 g gross (a lot)

Los 142

A Collection of Miscellaneous Jewellery, including Whitby jet brooch, white metal amethyst bar brooch, black enamel and seed pearl bar brooch, turquiose crescent brooch, marcasite dress clip brooch, enamel and pendant blister pearl brooch and more (a lot)

Los 53

A Chinese brass and champleve enamelled box, of butterfly form, the wings decorated with flowers, 9cm wide, together with a pair of Japanese Meiji period cloisonne enamel vases, decorated with roundels of flowers and other symbols, against a black ground, 9cm high. (3)

Los 102

comprising a large funnel-bowled glass engraved with flowers, on a double-twist stem, 22.5cm high; a goblet, on a double-twist stem, 20cm high; a knopped-stem glass, 15.5cm high; two with rib-moulded bowls and double-twist stems, 15cm and 14.5cm high; and a DUTCH RED ENAMEL TWIST WINE GLASS, 15cm highTallest 22.5cm highProvenance: Property of a Scottish family

Los 36

the mirror plate enclosed by four relief enamel on copper margin plates depicting figures representing Abundance and fruit-filled garlands, in a moulded ebonised frame57cm diameterProvenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.

Los 398

the white enamel dial with Roman numbers and engine turned centre enclosed by a band of roses, the eight-day cylinder movement with a bell strike and gridiron pendulum30cm wide, 57cm high, 18cm deepProvenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection

Los 41

the well centred by a green and white armorial, enlcosed by a raised boss with an inner gadrooned border and an outer gadrooned border in white in opposing directions of rotation, against a cobalt ground highlighted with gilt oak leaves, stars and acanthus, the reverse in cobalt blue enamel with gilt stars 28cm diameterProvenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.Footnote: Note:Venice in 1500 was enjoying a golden age as one of the richest and most powerful trade and cultural centres in Europe, trading extensively with the Byzantine Empire, the Muslim world, and beyond. Its strategic position as the nexus of the lucrative trade routes to the East and Africa enabled it to secure a monopoly on rare and exotic goods and materials, and the city grew rich. Its overseas empire spanned across the Mediterranean, to include territories from Friuli all the way to Cyprus. The production of luxury goods flourished, as producers could source the best materials, and wealthy merchant and aristocratic clients fuelled demand.The Venetian enamel wares represent a beautiful amalgamation of different influences and illustrate how well-connected Venice was in the Renaissance. They are generally of exceptional quality and have a very unique, easily distinguishable style. Many of the surviving examples were clearly for use in a religious context, however the present example with its central silver and green armorial indicates it must have been commissioned by an aristocratic family.Italian nobility in the Renaissance used a variety of elaborate and precious vessels for formal dining, but the most splendid tableware was displayed on sideboards or credenze around the sides of the room as a show of wealth. The shapes with their raised gadrooning are inspired by silver and other metal wares, which also inspired glass produced in the same region. Another source of inspiration may be the famous deep blue Lajvardina ceramics produced in Persia. This would not be unlikely, as Venice had been a crossroads for trade between Africa, Asia and Europe since medieval times.The technique is related to early Netherlandish examples. The objects were hammered from copper sheets, then fused with a thin layer of powdered glass using high heat with the main colours being cobalt blue, dark green, white and more rarely turquoise, red and black. The first layer of opaque white is the key to making the colours applied over it look luminous. Pieces were decorated with further enamels of different colours fixed with subsequent firings. Finally, patterns of gold foil were applied and fused to the enamel surface using lower, but still elevated, temperatures. These were applied to the surface of the enamel to create repeating patterns and were likely stamped with small tools used to apply fine metallic foil, called paillon, yielding a textured surface. Although the gold foil is very rubbed in most examples due to not having been fired, a few areas still show these original textures. Some of the stars on the present chargers still have their raised centres.The uniform style and the relatively short period in which all of the known Venetian enamel wares were produced date them almost exclusively from the late 15th century to the mid-16th century. Although Venice was well renowned as a centre of glass it remains largely unrecognised as a major centre for the production of enamels. Surviving pieces like the present two lots are rare, with only a few hundred known in private collections and museums.

Los 42

the well centred by a raised boss with white gadrooned border and green band enclosed by an outer gadrooned border in cobalt blue in opposing directions of rotation, on a white ground highlighted with gilt oak leaves, stars and acanthus, the reverse in cobalt blue enamel with gilt stars29.5cm diameterProvenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.Footnote: Note:Venice in 1500 was enjoying a golden age as one of the richest and most powerful trade and cultural centres in Europe, trading extensively with the Byzantine Empire, the Muslim world, and beyond. Its strategic position as the nexus of the lucrative trade routes to the East and Africa enabled it to secure a monopoly on rare and exotic goods and materials, and the city grew rich. Its overseas empire spanned across the Mediterranean, to include territories from Friuli all the way to Cyprus. The production of luxury goods flourished, as producers could source the best materials, and wealthy merchant and aristocratic clients fuelled demand.The Venetian enamel wares represent a beautiful amalgamation of different influences and illustrate how well-connected Venice was in the Renaissance. They are generally of exceptional quality and have a very unique, easily distinguishable style. Many of the surviving examples were clearly for use in a religious context, however the present example with its central silver and green armorial indicates it must have been commissioned by an aristocratic family.Italian nobility in the Renaissance used a variety of elaborate and precious vessels for formal dining, but the most splendid tableware was displayed on sideboards or credenze around the sides of the room as a show of wealth. The shapes with their raised gadrooning are inspired by silver and other metal wares, which also inspired glass produced in the same region. Another source of inspiration may be the famous deep blue Lajvardina ceramics produced in Persia. This would not be unlikely, as Venice had been a crossroads for trade between Africa, Asia and Europe since medieval times.The technique is related to early Netherlandish examples. The objects were hammered from copper sheets, then fused with a thin layer of powdered glass using high heat with the main colours being cobalt blue, dark green, white and more rarely turquoise, red and black. The first layer of opaque white is the key to making the colours applied over it look luminous. Pieces were decorated with further enamels of different colours fixed with subsequent firings. Finally, patterns of gold foil were applied and fused to the enamel surface using lower, but still elevated, temperatures. These were applied to the surface of the enamel to create repeating patterns and were likely stamped with small tools used to apply fine metallic foil, called paillon, yielding a textured surface. Although the gold foil is very rubbed in most examples due to not having been fired, a few areas still show these original textures. Some of the stars on the present chargers still have their raised centres.The uniform style and the relatively short period in which all of the known Venetian enamel wares were produced date them almost exclusively from the late 15th century to the mid-16th century. Although Venice was well renowned as a centre of glass it remains largely unrecognised as a major centre for the production of enamels. Surviving pieces like the present two lots are rare, with only a few hundred known in private collections and museums.

Los 426

with enamel clasp, with handwritten label 'PETIT POINT BELT. 1760/ BELONGED TO MDME DE CHAVANNE', 132.5cm long approx.; together with a BEADED BELT, 156cm long approx.; and a NEEDLEWORK AND SPANGLED DRESS FRONT FOR A FIGURE, with hand-written labels 'Dress front for figure of Saint/ Spanish', 'Mrs C. J. Longman' and 'Spanish. Front used for a santo. Bought from H Truman', 36cm high, 29.5cm wideProvenance: The Estate of the Late Mary Elizabeth Stuart Harley (1925-2019)

Los 537

polychrome enamel with traces of gilding 23cm high, 20cm wideFootnote: Note: The plaque is likely to have been part of 37 plates depicting the Passion of Christ inspired by engravings by Albrecht Dürer. Scenes from the life and Passion of Christ had been amonst the earliest subjects to be depicted by the Limoges enamellers, beginning in the late fifteenth century. The theme was popularised by the Passion plays, which originated in medieval Germany and reached the height of their success in the fifteenth century. Dürer's engravings were an often used source for the enamellers in Limoges, and plaques with different variations of the theme are known. This points towards a range of artists and their individual interpretations of the source. Another example can be found in the Wallace Collection, London, collection number C596. Literature:Suzanne Higgott, 'The Wallace Collection. Catalogue of Glass and Limoges Painted Enamels', London 2011

Los 567

the enamel dial surmounted by love-birds, and raised on six columns, on a stepped bowed base, the eight-day movement striking a bell36.5cm wide, 58.5cm high, 16cm deepProvenance: Property from an East Lothian Country House

Los 582

with a two-piece enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement, inscribed REGULATOR GOING ONE YEAR/ ACHILLE BROCOT, above a thermometer and subisidiary barometer and calendar dials with moon phase, the movement stamped 337038cm wide, 45.5cm high, 15.5cm deepProvenance: Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen (1852-1932), and then by descent

Los 154

Waltham silver mid-size wire-lug gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1925, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, signed movement with safety barrel, no. 6499294, hinged Dennison case, brown leather strap, 32mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - light surface marks.Glass - scratch marks .Hands - light surface marks.Case - surface scratches and some tarnishing.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - some damage and would benefit from a replacement.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 173

Attractive Germinal 18ct and enamel lady's wristwatch, signed rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and inner minute track, blued steel hands, the case with multi coloured enamel floral decoration, rolled gold bi-colour mesh link bracelet, 14mm -** case-Movement - not currently functioning.Dial - light surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some surface corrosion.Case - light surface marks.Crown - steel crown possibly a replacement, adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 182

Unusual pretty 18ct pearl set lady's wristwatch with a wind set bezel, enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, gilt markers and decorated centre, Louis style hands, pearl set winding bezel, hinged lugs, engraved case side, black fabric strap, 23mm-Movement - not functioning and requires attention.Dial - couple of minor marks and 'hair' on the dial.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks, tarnish mark to the case back, case side inscribed 'L. E. C. 9.1.92.'Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 227

Silver wire-lug cushion cased gentleman's wristwatch, import hallmarks Edinburgh 1926, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, luminous hands, 15 jewel movement, case maker 'SP', brown leather strap, 31mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some small light marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some light surface corrosion and hole to the minute hand infill.Case - light surface marks and a couple of small mild indentations.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - ok, some marks and wear.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 232

Longines oversized officer's swing wire-lug trench watch, serial no. 3205xxx, circa 1914, the signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, cathedral hands, signed cal. 15.26 movement, signed large circular hinged case with swing wire-lugs, numbered 3205xxx, tan leather strap, 38mm-** with printed copy of Longines Heritage Extract verifying wristwatch serial no. 3205xxx as a wristwatch in metal fitted with a Longines cal. 15.26 movement and invoiced in September 1915 to company Schwob (Longines agent for Russia at that time).-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - generally appears good, there is a light mark running from the top of the four towards the centre of the dial visible under a 10x loupe.Glass - some light surface marks but generally good.Hands - small hole to the infill of the minute hand and infill appears partly retouched.Case - light surface marks, case back loose and has come away from the hinge - hinge requires some attention/repair.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained

Los 262

George III silver and tortoiseshell verge triple cased pocket watch, London 1808, the fusee movement signed Thos. Saunders, 258 Whitechapel Road, London, no. 529, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, plain matching inner cases within a gilt and painted tortoiseshell outer case depicting a town scene with pinwork decoration, case maker 'TB' (Thomas Bligh), 65mm (movement at fault)-Movement - not winding, over wound and in need of attention - the movement runs for a couple of seconds when given a 'shake'.Dial - light surface marks.Glass - some light surface scratches.Hands - surface marks, not matching.Case - inner case with light surface marks and some tarnishing, middle case with some tarnishing and light surface marks, outer case with surface scratches, couple of chips to the outer edge of the case back, two large chips and a smaller chip to the bezel.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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Victorian 18ct lever hunter pocket watch by Dent, London 1874, gilt three quarter plate movement with blued steel screws, signed Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 61 Strand & 34 Royal Exchange, London, no. 36853, with gilt three arm balance and regulator, signed and numbered enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an engine turned case, case maker 'GHH', 94.6gm, 48mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - faint hairline to the centre and surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks, surface corrosion to the centre causing residue to the dial.Case - light surface marks, rubbing to the engine turning, some mild small discolouration blemishes - see image.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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Interesting gilt metal and tortoiseshell strut timepiece, the fusee movement signed Fras Risdon, London, no. 736 with pierced engraved balance cock with mask and diamond endstone, flat steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, dust cover, the enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and winding hole at the four position, gilt hands, the gilt metal mounted engraved case with scrolls and surmounted with a loop and coronet over monogram 'FD', the plaited tortoiseshell ribbed case back with hinged movement cover, pinwork decoration with tortoiseshell and gilt metal hinged strut support, 3.75'' x 3.00'', key (movement at fault) ** Francis Risdon, London circa 1780-Movement - not running and over wound, requires repair.Dial - good, a few light marks.Glass - very slightly discoloured, minor light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - some mild tarnishing in places to the case front, some mild bruising, hole to the metal under the initials, small section of metal missing to the case top next to the loop - there is a small hole where this should be, some wear to the bottom of the case back, case back with some screws and pinwork missing - see all images.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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English 18th century gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Dan Cornwell, Billericay, no. 1109, with pierced engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the polychrome enamel dial depicting a riverside scene with Roman numerals, gilt hands, within a plain inner case and horn or tortoiseshell outer case painted with butterfly and ferns foliage, 47mm, key (at fault, case restoration)-Movement - not functioning and not winding, in need of repair probably to the mainspring.Dial - hairlines, crude repair at the six/seven position.Glass - marks and scratches.Hands - some marks, generally good.Case - inner case with surface marks, rubbing and tarnishing, outer case with some splits and cracks, damage with missing sections to the bezel and edge of case back, restoration with case retouched.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 277

Late 18th/early 19th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell pair cased verge pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Will'm Philip, Edinburgh, no. 1134 with engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with bold Roman numerals and minute markers, within a plain inner case and tortoiseshell outer case with pinwork decoration, 47mm (at fault)-Movement - not functioning and requires repair.Dial - surface scratches and large chip (overpainted) at the three position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks, loose, not matching.Case - inner case hinge at fault, surface marks and rubbing, outer case with surface scratches, indentations to the button, chip and a couple of cracks to the side of the reverse, small chip and split to the bezel, some pinwork decoration missing.Crown - .-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 279

Fine 19th century gold quarter repeating pocket watch with Jaquemart automaton signed Breguet, signed gilt frosted fusee movement with plunge pendant, hammers striking a gong, pierced balance bridge, gilt three arm balance and silvered regulating dial, the skeleton automaton dial with two monkeys upon pedestals hammering bells with an urn and foliage in the foreground, outer enamel Arabic chapter signed 'Breguet A Paris' with minute track, blued steel hands, within a consular case, 118.3gm, 57mm, key-Movement - currently functioning, repeat functioning.Dial - light surface marks to the enamel chapter.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - mild surface corrosion.Case - surface marks and some mild bruise marks to the case back.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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Hebdomas 8 days square cased gunmetal pocket watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible balance, hinged case back, 47mm (at fault)-Movement - currently functioning with balance swinging but hands not engaging - requires attention.Dial - some light marks, faint hairline to the edge at the twelve position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - mild surface corrosion when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 287

George III silver repousse pair cased vegre pocket watch, London 1762, the fusee movement signed D. Potter, London, no. 11492, with pierced engraved balance bridge, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute divisions, beetle and poker hands, plain inner case, the outer repousse case depicting a classical scene, 53mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some small chips to the very outer edge, faint hairlines.Glass - some surface scratches and bubble at the ten/eleven position.Hands - some wear and mild surface corrosion when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - inner case with some small mild bruise marks and surface marks, outer case with three holes to the case back, hole to the button outer case catch not securing correctly, hinge operating ok but section missing - see image.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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Lancashire Watch Co. gold plated lever pocket watch, signed movement, no. 636099, enamel dial inscribed Prescot with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - couple of faint hairlines.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some mild surface wear when viewed under a 10x loupe but considered generally good.Case - rubbing to the engine turning, rubbing/wear to the case back edges, surface marks, rubbing/wear to the case sides.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 291

Unusual novelty enamel cylinder fob watch in the form of a drum, the two tone blue enamel gem set 'drum' case with hinged top revealing an unsigned gilt bar cylinder movement with gilt balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals and minute track, 23mm x 38mm-Movement - requires attention.Dial - light surface marks.Hands - hour hand over painted, minute hand with loss to the tip - see image.Case - generally appears good, light surface marks, all stones present, some surface scuffs to the underside of the case, couple of small indentation to the case side.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 309

Juvenia silver gilt and blue enamel purse watch, circa 1930s, gilded dial with stylised Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewels, engraved foliate case with guilloche enamel, 39mm x 42mm (enamel faults)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - light marks.Glass - light marks.Hands - good.Case - enamel loss to three of the corners and one side as shown in the images.Crown - adjusts correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots 

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Attractive small French gilt metal and enamel verge pocket watch signed Romilly, Paris, the fusee movement signed Romilly, A Paris, no. 3724, with pierced engraved balance bridge, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, signed stone set enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, outer Arabic five minute divisions and winding hole at the two position, gilt moon hands, within a crystal set case with set button and the case back with enamel head and shoulders portrait of a young lady, the case stamped 'LETON' and numbered '3724', 40.5mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - generally appears good, some light surface chip marks and faint hairline at the seven position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light marks and mild tarnishing when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - all stones present, two very small patches of enamel loss only visible under a 10x loupe, some mild tarnishing.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 318

Fine antique novelty gold and red enamel verge fob watch in the form of a double bass, the enamel case with decorated hinged back revealing a signed fusee movement with pierced engraved balance bridge, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the Roman numeral dial with minute markers and winding hole at the two position, moon hands, 77mm x 30mm-** box-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - chip at the six position, hairlines at the winding hole, surface marks.Hands - over painted.Case - case back with very heavy enamel loss - see image, case side with small patch of enamel loss, case front with rubbing to the enamel - se image.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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Mid 19th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1853, the fusee movement signed Josh Slack, Ipstones, no. 2206, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers with quarter Arabic divisions, within plain matching cases, case maker 'RS' (possibly Richard Swann), 57mm, key-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some scratches and chips to the outer edge.Glass - surface marks, small chip to the outer edge.Hands - some marks, appear over painted.Case - inner case with surface scratches, tarnishing and some bruise marks to the sides, outer case with some tarnishing, surface scratches and bruise to the case side.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

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