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A yellow metal, pearl and diamond Victorian target style mourning brooch, featuring a centre 3.4 x 2.8mm old cushion cut diamond within a star shaped border set with thirty-nine 1.7 to 1.5mm seed pearls, with black enamel inlay and aperture to the back, brooch dimensions 30 x 27mm, gross weight 11.2g, tested as 18ctCondition report: Base metal pin.Some lead solder around the pearls.
J W Wilson of Bury St Edmunds - a gent's 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, having a signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, monogrammed back cover, and further engraved gold inner back cover bearing date October 27th 1914, keyless movement (overwound), numbered 56974, 102.8g, dia.48mm, on plated Albert chainCondition report: Overwound.Some minor dents to outer cases.Lacks glass to both outer cover and dial.Dial grubby but no hairlines.Otherwise good.Weight including chain 118.8g.
A pair of Japanese satsuma vases, each of slender baluster form, decorated with cranes on a blue ground, signed verso, late Meiji/Taisho period, h.30.5cmCondition report: Each is finely crazed throughout.Enamel decoration appears very good and complete.Colours good and original.No chips, cracks or losses.
J Rix of Charing Cross - a Regency mahogany bracket clock, the case having a stepped cornice with brass pineapple finial, lion mask ring handles, and brass fret sound grilles, signed convex white enamel Roman dial with twin winding holes for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the whole raised on brass ball feet, h.49cmCondition report: Fully restored.
A Victorian faded mahogany cased school clock, having an unsigned circular white enamel convex dial with brass bezel and convex glass, single winding hole for a wire-driven eight-day fusee movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and winding key, case dia.42cmCondition report: Hands, numbers, and possibly dial, have been repainted.Some signs of restoration.Crack to outer wooden case near catch at numeral 9.Passing strike.
John H Shepheard of Hanley - a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid droptrunk wall clock, having a signed circular white enamel 11½" dial with twin winding holes for a brass eight day wire-driven fusee movement, striking on a bell, the droptrunk with glazed lenticle, h.70cmCondition report: Appears to be in working order.Door to left side of movement is missing.Losses to case and veneer on left side at 9-10 o’clock.Further loss of veneer at 11 o’clock.Bezel loose.Splits to veneer of trunk.
A circa 1900 lacquered brass four-glass oversize carriage clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a twin barrel going eight day movement striking on a gong, case h.20cm (handle down)Condition report: Dial with hairlines.Works briefly then stops.Does chime and has key present.
Henry Capt of Geneva - a late 19th century brass grand-sonnerie carriage clock, with leather outer travel case, being gorge cased with signed white enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial, visible platform escapement, twin barrel going repeating movement striking on a gong, signed to the backplate, h.15cm (handle down)Condition report: The clock is not in working order.Missing gong and hammer so not striking.Cracks to dial.Hand missing from subsidiary dial.Case with handling wear throughout.
A Must de Cartier pendulette travel alarm clock, having signed oval white enamel Roman dial within a black enamel surround, easel arm, manual wind movement with twin blue glass end stones, numbered 7509 13819, h.9cm, in fitted red presentation box and outer card cover, together with original purchase certificate bearing date October 1978Condition report: Currently in working order.Alarm function works.Dial and surround are good.Case back is scratched and worn around the winder.Case with dents around movement aperture and stained to either side.Card box is tatty.
A late 19th / early 20th century silver-cased hunter pocket watch, the outer dial with blue-enamel Roman numerals and the inner cream dial with subsidiary second-hand at the six o'clock position. Together with two other fob watches and a 1922 W.C. Mann 1922 invoice for service and repair of silver Geneva watch 19111 (3)
An Art Nouveau enamel and silver pendant by Charles Horner; of trailing openwork design with pale blue/green enamel (slight loss), Chester 1910, diamond (2.9cm) suspended from a trace link chain necklace; a silver openwork brooch by Charles Horner centrally set with a purple heart, hallmark indistinct, possibly Chester 1922 (width 3.9cm); together with a polychrome enamel and silver brooch, stamped 'silver' maker's mark 'WHH' possibly for William Hair Haselet (diameter 3.0cm, combined gross weight 22.5g) (3)
An early 20th century enamel, seed pearl and yellow gold bar brooch; the shaped rectangular pale-blue guilloché enamel plaque centrally set with a line of seven seed pearls, stamped '14K' and a spade suit symbol (length 3-4cm, gross weight 2.4g), grey cardboard case gilt-stamped with Cartier, mark for New York also to interior silk

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