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A silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the interior inscribed, A Memorial of Respect from the IUO of Mechanics of the Carlisle District, to John James Carlisle, for valuable services rendered to the Order, July 1850, Chester 1849; a Festival of Britain 1951 five shilling, boxed; an 1858 copper penny; a jubilee coin 1935 (4)
VALERY OF PARIS; a 19th century slate mantel clock with applied gilt metal panels flanking the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, height 43cm, a 19th century mahogany banjo barometer by A. Commomba of Charles Street Hatton Gardens (af), height 104cm, and a 19th century longcase clock dial with painted detail and moon phase aperture (3).Additional InformationThe face with general wear, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, the clock with minimal chips to the edges of the slate. Not tested, no guarantee of working order. The barometer with minor loss to the veneer, corners and edges, general wear throughout, mercury has leaked, will need attention. The back glass of the clock does not close fully as the hinge is slightly offset.
MEISSEN; an early 20th century relief moulded vine leaf cabinet plate with green enamelled and gilt detail, with cross swords mark to base and no. 8, diameter 28.9cm.Additional InformationSome visible rubbing to the gilt, some light nicks to the green enamel detail also, some light surface scratches but rings true, some small nibbles and fritting to the foot rim as well.
A large and interesting collection of enamelled fobs, many being silver, some relating to Warrington, some relating to Masonic and similar organisations, also a small quantity of coins.Additional InformationOn the whole, the enamel is pretty good on the majority of medallions and fobs. Obviously there are a huge number in this lot, so we are unable to comment individually. General wear and tear throughout.
An unusual Art Deco onyx, green enamel and painted enamel eight day timepiece, the circular dial with a very well painted enamelled scene of figures in an interior, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, with green guilloche enamel decorated border, the whole set in an onyx main frame, height 18.5cm.Additional InformationThere are a few small chips to the onyx mainly around the foot rim and edges, there are some fine cracks running through the guilloche enamel. These are beneath the '6' and also to the right of the '3' and left of the '9'. The central image is in good condition. The clock does not tick when wound and is not currently working.
INVAR; a crown wind gold plated half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationHeavy wear to the case, the seconds dial is missing the hand, the watch does not appear to be winding - no guarantee of working order.
RUSSELL & CO LONDON; a key wind Victorian hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, and a 935 silver pocket watch, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationThe Russell watch is in poor condition with large chips from the face, subsidiary dial is missing the hand, chips to the glass, heavy wear. The second watch is missing the loop and has extensive tarnishing, general wear to each. Not tested, no guarantee of working order.
CHAFFERS OF LIVERPOOL; an 18th century porcelain coffee pot and cover of baluster form decorated in enamel with floral sprays, c.1760, height 24cm.Additional InformationCrack surrounding the handle joint, chipping to the rim and spout. Old repaired chip to the rim, scratches to the decoration, numerous chips to the underside and cover. The cover with old repair running across the rim, heavy wear to the paintwork. Also bears a label 'J.R. Kidson'.
LIVERPOOL; an 18th century porcelain teapot and cover with painted enamel and floral sprays, height 15cm, a mug decorated in a variance of the Fence pattern, height 11.5cm, and a porcelain sparrow beak jug (3).Additional InformationTeapot cover with large cracks running though, old repair to the finial, the body with large cracks running throughout the body. The mug with excessive damage as if its been dropped and broken into a number of pieces with old chips and heavy wear throughout. The sparrow beak jug with a very tight hairline crack to the rim.
A 'Grove Park' railway enamel sign applied on a green painted wooden board, the board 40.5 x 92cm.Additional InformationThe sign itself with deterioration and weathering, particularly to corners and edges. Further scuffs, scrapes, build-up of dirt and some discolouration. Further general wear to board.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN; two vases, the larger a commemorative example with the image of the Danish House of Parliament and inscribed 'Rundskuedag 1941', height 18cm, a further vase decorated with birds (af), and three small dishes, one further inscribed to reverse 'Borsen', all with marks to bases, also a Nao duck, two Samson porcelain figures (both af) with pseudo Chelsea gold anchor marks, and a Noritake floral and gilt and enamel decorated part coffee set.Additional InformationThe smaller Copenhagen vase has a chip to the rim, the remaining vase and dishes appear ok. The female Samson figure has lost the right forearm and a further large chip to the trunk by which she is sat. The gentleman figure with chips to the moulded foliage. The coffee service with rubbing to detail.
SHELLEY; two ‘Iris’ platters with transferred and enamel decoration, both with printed marks and pattern no. F11561, the larger 45.36.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe larger with pronounced scratches to the base, both with general surface wear including some rubbing to the decoration, some scuffs and abrasions at rims, some manufacturing imperfections, etc.
A Victorian hallmarked key wind silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationMissing the loop, general wear to the case, no key so unable to check whether in working order, the plexi glass is a replacement and is loose, hairline cracks to the dial.
An 18th century coffee pot of baluster form, possibly Philip Christian of Liverpool, painted in enamel with Oriental figures and landscape, height 23cm, together with an 18th century blue and white coffee pot, height 22cm (2). Additional InformationThe larger coffee pot with large chips and old repairs to the cover, extensive crazing. The body with a large crack terminating from the foot rim into the body, numerous chips to the spout. Scratches and wear to the decoration, chipping to the underside of the handle. The blue and white example with extensive staining/discolouration, crazing, chipping to the spout, chip to the foot rim and underside of the handle.
An 18th century pearlware coffee pot painted in enamel with figures beside a fence with central basket of flowers, height 23.5cm, together with two creamware mugs to include a Leeds example with verse 'Remember thy Creator in the days of the youth' (3).Additional InformationThe coffee pot with a large crack and old repair to the body, glaze fault to the spout. Numerous chips to the spout and foot rim, the cover is heavily repaired. The Leeds mug with numerous cracks and old repairs throughout, numerous chips to the foot rim. The larger mug with a large cracks running down the body, old filled chips.
A mixed group of ceramics including a Susie Cooper glazed vase with ribbed finish, height 23.5cm, a Crown Devon leaf moulded dish, a Copeland shaped oval bowl with transfer floral decoration and gilt rim, a Crown Devon Fieldings bowl with gilt and enamel decoration featuring four butterflies, a Royal Winton Grimwades shaped ashtray with enamel floral decoration on blue ground, four Shelley 'Melody' pin dishes, two Carlton ware 'Carlton Kids' figures comprising bride and groom limited edition No. 213 ad 382/5000 respectively, (boxed), further mixed tableware etc.
Nine ceramic toast racks including Shorter & Son, Hammersley & Co, Crown Ducal, Bretby, Radford and Swinnertons examples, also three Radford floral decorated vases and a Royal Winton 'Fruit' Grimwades Ltd transfer decorated and over enamelled bowl and dish.Additional InformationLight general wear commensurate with age and use, some manufacturing imperfections, firing flaws etc. The majority of items crazed including the Royal Winton bowl and dish and Radford vases. Some surface dirt and rubbing and loss to enamel and gilt decoration.
Five pieces of 18th century and later tin glazed Delft ware to include a footed bowl, possibly Liverpool, decorated in enamel with floral sprays, diameter 22.5cm, plate decorated with Oriental figure, possibly Liverpool, diameter 22cm (5).Additional InformationThe bowl with extensive cracks and old repairs, crazing to the body, chip to the foot rim, extensive wear and a large chip to the rim. The blue and white plate with an old filled repair, numerous cracks running through the body and extensive crazing. The plate with Oriental figure with extensive crazing, crack running through and numerous glaze chips. The pair of plates with numerous chips to the edges, crazing throughout.
A group of 18th century porcelain including a teacup with enamel floral detail possibly Bow, height 6cm, a blue and white leaf bowl, length 14.5cm, a tea bowl and saucer decorated in a variant of the Willow pattern with iron red highlights etc (9).Additional InformationThe large bowl with a crack terminating from the rim into the body but the piece does still ring, general wear, scratches to the interior. The coffee can with very minor pin head nibble to the foot rim. The leaf bowl with ugly old repairs and cracks throughout the piece. The tea cup which is possibly Bow with fine hairline crack terminating from the top rim, also minor nibbles to the foot rim. The tea bowl with iron red highlights with a large crack and the blue and white tea cup and saucer there is a large glaze fault to the rim of the saucer. Crazing throughout, ac up with chipping to the rim and the remaining cup with chipping to the rim, glaze faults and staining.
JOHN R JOY LINDLEY; a key wind hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with fusee movement, diameter 55mm.Additional InformationMissing the loop and glass, the hinge has broken so the movement is loose from the case, heavy wear, cracking to the dial.
A Victorian walnut cased thirty hour wall clock with carved foliate and scroll detail, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, with pendulum and key, length 73cm. Additional InformationIt has lost pendants, some further chips and losses to the detail, some crazing to the veneer, not tested no guarantee of working order.
An interesting mixed collection of sewing accoutrements including a tape measure, enamel handle button hooks, sewing clamp, various sewing tools, also small silver including miniature hand mirror with hinged mirrored compartment, envelope stamp box, thimble and some plated and base metal items.Additional InformationToo many items to individually discuss condition, general wear and tear throughout.
A collection of silver Masonic medallions, to include two President medallions for East Hertfordshire, a Roll of Honor medal, a P.G.P East Hertfordshire medal, Royal Harts 3384 Waiter medallion, a Grand Lodge of England medallion and a collection of gilt metal examplesCondition report: Some loss to enamel and gilding, ribbons in poor condition
A composed gilt bronze clock garniture, the clock with child and dog before a log cabin form housing, the eight day drum movement with enamel dial, 32cm wide, the candleabrum with scrolled figural supports, 31cm highCondition report: Both elements in need of extensive restoration, clock needs servicing and putting together, hand loose but present, chips to enamel, candleabrum with splits, gilt loss throughout
A Victorian sterling silver key wound open-faced pocket watch, 47mm diameter with a white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, London 1878, case maker Richar James Oliver, together with a rolled gold propelling pencil (2)Condition report: Wear and discolouration to the propelling pencil.Pocket watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Hairline cracks to dial.Scratches to glass.Surface marks/scratches, tarnish and minor dings to case.
A German 935 silver and enamel cigarette case, the top with painted image of a female nude in black stockings lying on a couch holding a brown squirrel, a black cat looking on. 8 x 8.5cmCondition report: Catch and spring missing, stamped marks pitted and hard to read, surface scratching to enamel, rough surface on inside borders,

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