19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the circular enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the case with bacchanalian surmount and porcelain plaque to the lower frieze, the two train movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel striking on a bell, signed Japy Freres, 23cm x 33cm overall
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19th Century French ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, with urn surmount, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a bell, 40cm high, including gilt wood standCase is in a nice bright condition. All porcelain is good. Dial slightly rubbed where signed but not cracked. Winds, sets and strikes but is not currently running.
French champlevé and gilt metal oval jewellery box, c. early 20th century, with bird surmount on stump to the cover, foliate champlevé enamel to the cover and lower part of the casket, on scroll feet, approximately 13cm high and 24cm wide.CONDITION REPORT: The surmounts and mounts are loose to touch. No key. Cover opens and closes, although the hinge is damaged. The roundels at the cover are misshapen and loose. Minor age-related losses to the enamel. There is age-related staining all over, more prominent to the underside.
Asprey of London Art Deco silver engine-turned cigarette case with acrylic cover, Chester 1930 - 31, decorated with a classical nymph in a lily pond, 8.5cm x 11.5cm, 190g gross.CONDITION REPORT: The enamel is not fired glass, but acrylic. Subject looks hand painted. There are small losses to the enamel to the lower of the front panel and the lower corners. Minor historical wear with some age-related surface marks to the silver. There is staining to the interior, hallmarks are clear. Opens and closes freely.
Victorian G Falconer & Co. silver cased full hunter pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, movement signed Geo. Falconer London & Hong Kong 4531, case and cuvette hallmarked James Oliver, London 1878, case diameter 52mmPlastic crystal loose. Not running.
9ct gold cased Stauffer, Son & Co. Peertone watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, movement signed SS & Co Peertone and numbered 10106, inside case back with import sponsor's mark of Stauffer, Son & Co. (George Alfred Nicolet), Glasgow 1936, personal inscription to case back 'N.l. from F.S. Feb. 21st 1939', case width 30mm, gross weight including strap, plastic crystal but excluding movement 14.97 gramsRunning but not checked for keeping time. Dial with loss to enamel to Arabic numerals, small chip to face edge and faint hairlines
Grand Prix ladies 18ct gold and enamel cased watch, engine-turned gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, case back hallmarked with import sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London 1913, case back and cuvette numbered 48020, movement signed Grand Prix Paris 1900, case diameter 25mm, gross weight including movement and strap 18.94 gramsNot running. Some enamel loss.
Late Victorian silver cased open face key-wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock and signed Chas Hodgson Dewsbury, case hallmarked Samuel Quillam, Chester 1892, the case back with engine-turned decoration with a vacant cartouche, case diameter 50mm, with keyRunning but not checked for keeping time. Enamel dial with hairline at 6 o'clock and two chip to edge near VII. Movement unexamined . Case with scratches and rubbing to decoration.
WWI Interest - 18ct gold cased Rotherhams keyless wind half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, the lever movement signed 'Rotherhams, Coventry and London' and numbered 375414, dust cover with personal inscription 'Presented By Sir William H. Lever. BAR.T. To Lieut. T. Scott. Royal Field Artillery. On His Being Mentioned in Despatches January 2nd. 1917', case hallmarked Rotherham & Sons, London 1916, case diameter 48mm, gross weight 97.17 gramsRunning order unknown. Glass missing. Some hairlines to dial. Case and dustcover hallmarked.
Waltham Giant gold plated cased keyless wind full hunter pocket watch, circa 1913, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, movement signed 'American Waltham U.S.A. Giant.', movement no. 19400250, the Supreme U.S.A. case numbered 2887427, case diameter 50mmRunning but not checked for keeping time. Chip to enamel dial at 3 o'clock. Crystal with small crack & nicks at edge. Some scratches and wear to case.
Late Victorian ladies silver cased keyless wind open faced fob watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case hallmarked with import sponsor's mark of Laura Clarke, Birmingham 1886, additionally stamped H.H & Co, case numbered 40209, case diameter 35mmRuns but not checked for keeping time. Enamel dial with hairline from centre to X. Case with surface scratches.
18ct gold and enamel cased ladies watch, silver dial, with blue and white enamel surround with Arabic numerals, case back hallmarked with import sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London 1912, case numbered 186278, case diameter 24mm, on an 15ct gold sprung Britannic strap, gross weight 22.78 gramsNot running. Some enamel loss to edge.
Cased set of six Norwegian silver gilt and enamel demi-tasse spoons, each with six varied coloured enamel reverse of bowls and handles, stamped 925S, length 9.2cm, gross weight 43.86 grams, in a Hellstrøm & Co. Bergen caseFew losses and chips to the beading around the bowls. Box has string edging loose and scuffs mainly to corners.
14ct gold cased ladies open face key wind fob watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the floral engraved case stamped '14K' and with Swiss squirrel fineness mark, case diameter 38mm, base metal dust cover, gross weight 43.11 grams, with a yellow metal turquoise bead set key, in as found conditionIn as found condition.
Rare set of six Art Deco silver, enamel and bakelite coffee spoons modelled as Belisha beacons, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1934, with registration no. 799875, gross weight 50 grams, in a fitted case The first Belisha Beacons were introduced into the UK in 1934, the same year that these spoons were assayed.Some rubbing to hallmarks.
9ct gold cased ladies wristwatch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, movement signed 'DF&C' for Dimier Freres & Cie, case with import hallmarks for Dimier Brothers, London 1912, case no. 795138, with mesh strap with buckle stamped '9c', case diameter 27mm, gross weight 28.31 gramsRunning but not checked for keeping time. Dent to case. Mesh strap with some wear.
Three silver butterfly brooches, along with a marcasite set swan brooch. Contains a large filigree and small enameled Charles Horner example. Total weight: 44.1g Charles Horner example missing back pin and most of enamel. Large filigree example missing back pin. Silver gilt example stamped 800.

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