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Late 19th century wall dial with circular white painted dial in brass and rosewood inlaid octagonal mahogany caseCondition report: One side piece of the clock case has been broken/cracked and has pieces of veneer missing. Both side panels can be removed to see the movement (see additional images). The enamel dial is heavily crazed and has cracks around the centre point.
Pair of Russian silver gilt and enamel pickle forks, silver cigarette case, silver condiments and other silver itemsCondition report: Pair Russian pickle forks- both bearing Russian silver hallmarks. Enamel appears to be in good condition, some areas of dirt.Cigarette case- hallmarked Birmingham 1932. Overall good condition with some surface scratching and small dents to two of the corners.Condiments- mustard pot with lid is missing its glass liner. Hallmarked Birmingham 1930. Overall good condition. Silver salt also has its glass liner missing. One foot is slightly bent and it doesn’t sit flat to the table. Hallmarked Birmingham 1931. Silver salt spoon has multiple dents.Ornate miniature silver table- 4.5cm wide x 2cm deep x 3cm high. Overall good condition. Hallmarked Birmingham 1954.Miniature flask- Hallmarked 925 on the suspension hoop. Overall good condition with some light surface scratching. Butter knife and fork- both have some light surface scratching commensurate with use. Both hallmarked for Sheffield. Grape scissors- silver plated
Victorian 9ct gold diamond three stone bar brooch, 9ct gold citrine bar brooch and Masonic 9ct gold enamel stickpin Condition report: Diamond bar brooch- diamond set panel has been added and was possibly originally part of an 18ct gold ring. Weight 3.4gCirtine bar brooch- the pin is metal but the bar brooch is 9ct gold. Weight 5.2gMasonic pin- the stopper is not gold. Total weight 2.5g
10th-11th century AD. A two-sided glass medallion comprising; Side A: bust of St George with dark hair and turquoise nimbus, holding a cross to his chest, text in the field 'O ?????[..]C'; Side B: bust of a bearded saint holding a book, text in the field 'O NH[.]??[.]'; mounted on a custom-made display stand.Cf. Splendori di Bisanzio, Milano, 1990, fig.58.27.2 grams total, 70mm including stand (2 3/4"). Property of a private New York collection; formerly in the T.S. collection; acquired by inheritance in 1963; inventory number STA\SAT\P5; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10642-174364.This tondo is an imago clipeata that, together with four other images, usually decorated the front and back of a big pectoral cross. Pectoral crosses in gold, gilded bronze and enamel, were worn around the neck as phylacteria (protective elements"). They were usually decorated with five imagines clipeatae representing Saints around Christ or the Virgin and Child. A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Fine condition.
A c1925 Le Chemineau of St Etienne. A lady's bicycle with original black enamel finish with signs of lining, square section aluminium mudguards, centre pull and interestingly designed calliper brakes operated by levers, flat 19-inch handlebars, split rubber block pedals, rear rack and distinctive of the maker who was a pioneer of Derailleur gearing, an original Le Chemineau three-speed Derailleur is fitted and controlled by a delightful lever system on the top tube. A rare original example of the marque.
A c1890 Humber & Co, Pneumatic-Tyred Track Ordinary. A very rare lightweight track bicycle with a 53-inch tangent spoked wheel with a ½-inch hub with petit bell-cupped ends. This rare racing bicycle has a quality-manufactured to style, Dugast pneumatic tyre fitted. The rear wheel is 20-inch. The pneumatic tyre inflates, and stays inflated, the rear tyre, rim and hub are more modern. The circular section backbone, steering head and forks are of the lightest construction, and retain signs of original black enamel and the remains of a gilt manufacturer's transfer just below the stiff blade saddle support. The saddle is a Huntington model and, although incorrect for the machine, is serviceable for demonstration rides. The delightful scorching handlebars have an 11-inch drop and turned wooden grips are fitted, as is an adjustable mounting step. Correctly, no brake is fitted.
A Gladiator Sprung-Frame Lady's Bicycle. Currently finished in red enamel with nickel-plated component parts, it has a 22-inch frame, Bowden cable braking, single-speed free wheel, nickel-plated 28-inch Westwood type rims, leather saddle, 20-inch semi-upturned handlebars with turned grips, split rubber pedals and a drilled rear mudguard for skirt cord.
A Joseph Lucas, 630 Series Lamp. A combination number plate and rear oil-powered lamp with correct oil reservoir, carrying bail and reflector. Delightfully retaining its original black enamel and nickel-plated finish, this is an early example named 'Back Light' In good, non-dented condition, just removed from dry storage, and just needs a clean.
A French brass carriage clock, early 20th century, with enamelled panels, depicting printed figures, 14.5cm high, a similar example with single train movement, 14cm high, a German miniature brass carriage clock, 8.3cm high, a pair of George III white metal spectacles, within shagreen case, case 13cm long, a silver key wound fob watch and Albertina chain, watch 40mm diameter, a pair of French leather cased opera glasses, marked ‘Gualdoni Fabt’, 9cm wide and an leather bound box, c.1900, with brass roundel, repousse decorated with putti, 10cm wide (qty.) Condition report: Enamel clock with chips to enamel, glass and case construction loose. Plain brass carriage clock, with wear to finish. Miniature carriage clock with chips and losses to both dials, also chips to glass. Spectacles with loss to the end of the right temple. Bottom of the case not present, with losses to shagreen. Wear and scuffs to leather box. General wear and knocks commensurate with age throughout. Cannot guarantee the clock mechanism functions.
A Chinese iron-red stacking box, Republic period (1912-1949), of cylindrical form, painted with shou characters surrounded by bats, among pomegranates, finger citrons and peaches, loop handles, 21cm long, wood cover (4)Condition report: The base box missing. Gilt and enamel losses. General wear.
An Edwardian silver miniature carriage clock, by Drew & Sons, Birmingham 1905, the planished case enclosing the white enamel dial, inscribed ‘Drew & Son Piccadilly Circus London W’, within fitted red leather case, clock 7.5cm highCondition report: Feet dented. Dial cracked. Case lining and outer worn. Cannot guarantee the clock mechanism functions.
Two cased silver cruets, each consisting of a mustard pot, pepperette and open salt, together with a further quantity of miscellaneous silver and continental silver items teaspoons etc, approximately 8oztCondition report: all with scratches and dents liners affixed inside cruet items , enamel on spoons chipped and cracked in many places and very worn.
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel kovsh, Ivan Klebnikov, Moscow 1874, marked Klebnikov in cyrillic, assayer Viktor Savinkov, 88 zolotniks, with supplier mark for Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich, the son of Tsar Nicholas I and brother of Alexander II, polychrome decoration, three ball feet, 13cm.
A pair of Victorian silver spirit labels, Rum and Gin, Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1854; a matched silver Port label, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1964; a matched silver Brandy label, Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1973; two modern silver labels; silver-plated labels; an enamel label; plus a set of twelve modern white metal menu stands in the form of a horse with foal; total weighable 1.5oz.
A 14 carat yellow gold open face fob watch, the white enamel dial having an arabic numeral chapter ring with seed pearl bezel and surround to the enamelled back cover depicting a romantic scene, marked 0.585 makers mark SJG, top wind cylinder movement, diameter of dial 18mm, case 24mm, pendant bale to top set with pearls, gross weight approximately 15.5gms, watch is fully wound and not running.
A gold-plated full hunter pocket watch, the off white enamel dial having an arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial (missing hand) in plain polished outer and inner cases, Waltham top wind movement number 6452066 diameter of dial 41mm, case 50mm, no personal inscriptions or monograms, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a roman numeral chapter ring under a bulls eye glass, in plain polished outer and inner cases, London 1790, makers mark WD, key wind fusee movement and dust cover by Ja's Booth of London numbered 1098, diameter of dial 37mm, inner case 43mm, no personal inscriptions or monograms, watch is fully wound and not running at present time, no key included.
A silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with an arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver case, London 1905, makers mark JG, stem wind movement "The Melton", by Curtis & Horspool, Leicester, monogrammed GR on back cover, diameter of dial 42mm, case 50mm, watch is fully wound and not running.

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