A 19th century brass inlaid mahogany drop dial wall clock, 12" convex dial with painted Roman numerals signed Hallam, Nottingham, brass four pillar movement with wire driven single fusee and anchor escapement, total diam. 40cm, total length 54cm. Condition: some very minor chips to enamel around, no key or pendulum.
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A Moorish oak occasional table in the manner of Liberty & Co, round top above hexagonal section base with dentilated frieze arches turned legs and St David Star cross stretcher, enamel Liberty & Co London label to underside, diam. 66cm and height 57.5cm, for similar example see Daryl Bennet, Liberty's Furniture 1875-1915 The Birth of Modern Interior Design, page 34, plate 1.35. Condition - the top is likely a replacement and the legs appear to have been cut down, damage and repairs to stretcher (still requires attention), otherwise ok, general wear including marks and scratches to top,
A Meissen style 19thC porcelain wall clock, circular embossed brass dial with Roman enamel numerals, eight day French movement, indistinctly signed, with bell strike, the rococo scroll case surmounted with a winged figure of time, above a figure of Neptune, and cherubs, within a wreath and shell moulded frame, blue cross swords mark, with key, 62cm high. (AF)
A French late 19thC cast iron and enamel wood burning stove Le Vosgien, No 258, by De Dietrich & Cie., Niederbronn., of serpentine form, the front and sides with a pierced grill moulded with cherubs' heads, the two doors and side panels moulded with castles, raised on cabriole legs, 93cm high, 74cm wide, 44cm deep.
A French La Salamandre early 20thC cast iron and enamel multi fuel stove, the central bowed arched door cast with a salamander, framed by tiles moulded alternately with salamanders and flames, on a hearth base, by E Chaboche, Ingenieur Constructeur, 77 Rue Richelieu, Paris., 75cm high, 60cm wide, 31cm deep. (AF)
A collection of mid 20th Century badges, comprising enamelled 1950 & 1951 Butlin's Skegness badges, a British Legions enamel badge A261557, a Fattorini sons Silver Shred badge featuring two lemons and a brass and enamel badge for 'The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy' and the motto 'Digna Sequi' (Follow worthy things or Pursue worthy aims), together with a an Australian Military Forces button by P. J. King Pty Ltd, a miniature model of a German military tank marked 'PZIVH' and a brass pocket thread counting magnifier (8)
Five enamel and metal badges, two for Chelsea football club, one for W.Y.S. one stating '1928 presented by the News of the World in recognition of courteous & considerate driving' badge and one celebrating Hampton Court Palace, together with a stone mortar and pestle, two pier cake stand AF, souvenir spoon and more (15+)
A John Taylor & Co silver and blue enamel brooch modelled as a key, hallmarked Birmingham 1961, together with a small quantity of silver including a John Culver oval brooch decorated with a horseshoe and thistles, Birmingham 1887, a contemporary necklace and pendant and a lapel badge decorated with Athena (4)
England, Compton Stud Co, Gillingham, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, named (1894 1st Prize, Mr C. Wakely’s Foal by Marshall Soult), 51mm; Mottram Agricultural Society, a silver and enamel award medal by Kenworthys Ltd, inscribed (August 9th 1930), hallmarked Birmingham 1930, 44mm; Norfolk Agricultural Society, Breeder’s Medal, a silver award medal by J. Davis, un-named, 47mm [3]. Very fine to extremely fine £120-£150 --- The Compton Stud was situated at Sandley House near Gillingham (Dorset). Kelly's Directory for Dorsetshire, 1895, describes it thus: ‘...there are over 100 loose boxes and nearly 300 acres of land laid out in suitable paddocks. There is also a covered ring for the stallions, the walls of which are almost completely covered with prize cards won by them; 20 or 30 thoroughbred stallions and noted breeders of both thoroughbred and half-bred stock; a show is annually held in August, bringing together all the stock of the above stallions’
Cats, Award of Merit, a copper award medal by J.A. Restall, named (T. & E.F.A., Presented by F.A. English for best Cat in Show, Nov. 1891), 39mm; Agricultural & Horticultural Association, London, a bronze award medal, named (1911, Garden Club, 2nd Middlesex Regt, Winner “E” Company, 1st Prize), 41mm; City Livery Club, a bronze medal, stamped No 1070, 26mm; Centenary of the Gas Light and Coke Company, 1912, a bronze medal, 35mm; London Gardens Society, a bronze award medal, un-named, 38mm; Manchester Bakery Students’ Society, a uniface brass and enamel 1st Prize medal, 40 x 30mm; Medico-Psychological Association, a bronze medal For Proficiency in Mental Nursing, named (Cissie Golledge), 41mm; Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, a silver medal, named (M.M. Smith, 1932), 32mm [8]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection
British Red Cross Society, brass and enamel badges (6), viz. County of Berkshire, rev. named (22909, Dorothy Cairnes), 25mm; County of Nottingham, un-named, 25mm; Eighth International Red Cross Conference, 1907, un-named (2), 25mm; Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing, rev. named (39752, P.I.J. Morris), 39mm; Trained Nurse, rev. named (1096, A.M. Waller), 39mm [6]. Good very fine or better £50-£70 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection

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