A 9ct gold, white metal and three colour enamel Royal Tank Regiment bar brooch, 47mm, gross 4.3 grams and a similar 9ct and two colour enamel bar brooch, 50mm, gross 4 grams.CONDITION: Smaller- Minor chips to the green enamel in places. Birmingham hallmark. Maker's mark J.W.B.Larger- A few minute scratches to the blue enamel. Pin is bent at one end. Bar not straight (slightly bent).
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ADVERTISING INTEREST: a late 19th century Junghans faux black slate and marble effect mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals named 'LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED PORT SUNLIGHT', above Junghans logo, eight day movement, gong strike, the front of the case in gilt impressed lettering 'LIFEBUOY ROYAL DISINFECTANT SOAP', height 27cm, with pendulum, no key
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND TORTOISESHELL PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH by J W Lancaster, No. 928, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blue steel hands, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain pillars, in plain gilt inner case and tortoiseshell outer case, diameter 55mm
AN 18CT GOLD RED CROSS OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial signed 'Audrey Reg', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, within a plain polished case, hallmarked 18ct gold Birmingham 1909, approximate case width 33.6mm, approximate gross weight 33.9 grams (condition Report:- overall condition good, slight dents and wear to the case, glass ; the inner dust cover is partially hallmarked for 18ct gold, assessed as such. Please note the glass is loose from the watch.panel loose from case)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE ONYX, GILT METAL AND BLUE ENAMEL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the case surmounted by a kneeling cupid flanked by two finials, the dial with applied black Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the glazed dust cover screwed in place, on four short turned feet, height 38.5cm, with pendulum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CARVED WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK, with two near life size cock pheasants standing atop of foliage and sawn timber, one section of which forms the circular dial with applied shield shaped blue and white enamel Roman numerals, beneath the dial are carved two further small pheasants and foliage, the eight day movement with bell strike, the back plate named Japy Freres and 'PR 1120', the base with carved foliate details to the front only, height 74cm, with pendulum and key, a few small areas of losses, mostly to beaks
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include items such as a marcasite brooch in the form of a swallow bird, a gents black 'Lorus chronograph' wristwatch, multi-function black dial, Arabic and roman numerals, two push pins, fitted to a black strap, a green enamel wavy edge 'Stratton' compact, various beaded necklaces, a small yellow metal open faced pocket watch, a Queen Elizabeth II 1977 commemorative coin, a white metal Scottish brooch in the form of a sword, a pack of used British and foreign stamps etc
A MID 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE WORK AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, with female figure seated holding a cornucopia above a dome enclosing the bell strike, the balloon shaped glazed door enclosing a gilt dial with blue and white enamel Arabic and Roman numerals, the enamel dial centre named 'J. CHTOME BALTAZAR A'PARIS', eight day movement, the backplate inscribed 'J Cime Baltazar A Paris', the case interior with boulle work chequred floor and inside of rear door with boulle work foliate scrolls, the base mounted with four ormolu dragons, s.d., their tails forming the scrolled feet, height 96.5cm, with a red boulle work and ormolu wall bracket, width 49.5cm x height 40cm excluding hanging loops, the reverse side has been later black stained, with pendulum and key (2) Condition Report The top of bracket measures:- Width 47.5cm x depth 22.5cm. There is a piece of dark stained wood to the top that sits flush to the wooden bracket so that there isn't a lip above the flat area. Condition Report This clock has come from the estate of a private local collector and is part of a large collection of clock and watches in this auction. The bracket is not likely to be original to the clock as it is in red dyed tortoiseshell where as the clock is natural colour. The clock winds, chimes, goes and is currently striking the correct hour. The dragon front right has a loose wing where it join s at the body. Lower left hand side of clock is missing, a section on inlay between the dragon claws. Other small areas of tortoiseshell loss some of these with varying degrees of repair.
ORIENTAL WARES to include a large Japanese Imari charger, approximate diameter 47cm, female figures to the front, six character marks verso, a pair of cloisonne vases, some losses to the enamel, baluster shaped vase drilled for a lamp cable, a hexagonal vase with ill fitting lid and three wooden bases Condition Report No obvious chips or cracks
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD ELGIN FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blue steel hands, seconds sweep subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, mechanical hand wound movement 17 jewel movement signed 'Elgin Nat'L Watch Co U.S.A.', numbered 238674945, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1922, approximate gross weight 90.8 grams (condition report:- overall condition very good, enamel dial free from cracks, numerals clear, the glass is loose from watch, minor scratches to the case in keeping with general wear, watch fully winds and working, time keeping untestedIn answer to your additional question regarding the hinge of the pocket watch. I can confirm both the hinges to the case appear to be in good order. The glass is loose from the watch (as described) but not damaged.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND TORTOISESHELL FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, flaming urn finial above a scrolling canopy, lion and swag masks to sides, enamel dial painted with swags, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, the backplate marked A.O. MOUGIN, gong strike, height 41.5cm, with pendulum, no key Condition Report Maximum width at base is 23cm, maximum depth at base is 17cm, height is as per the description. Gilding largely worn off. Clock winds, ticks and strikes. The tortoiseshell is ripple around the base on each side of the clock.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD ROLEX LADIES WRISTWATCH, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blue steel hands mechanical 15 jewel hand wound movement signed Rolex, case import hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1915, case number 623522, fitted to a two colour mesh bracelet with adjustable slide clasp, bracelet stamped 'R G' (assessed as rolled gold), approximate gross weight 22.9 grams (condition Report:- overall condition very good, enamel dial free from cracks, numerals clear, the glass does have some scratches, case has a very tiny dent to the back, minor scratches in keeping with general wear, watch fully winds and working, time keeping untested) Condition Report Diameter without winder approximately 28mm. Overall condition good, no cracks to the dial, the glass and case have minor scratches in keeping with age. Watch fully winds and is running, time keeping untested
A BOX OF LOOSE BUTTONS, CAMEOS AND BEADS, to include oval and square cut star cabochon glass panels, micro mosaic circular panels, small selection of blue and white cameos, quantity of brown and cream shield cameos, green, red and black enamel panels, black circular panels set with split pearls, with a miscellaneous selection of loose cabochons, buttons and beads
AN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING, the shield signet engraved with 'Mizpah', within a collet mount and foliate designed black enamel shoulders, engraved inscription to the inside of the ring, hallmarked 18ct gold London, ring size J, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams (condition - overall condition good, general light wear to the black enamel) Condition Report Yes there is but not tottally sure possibly 1844. There is an inscription to the back of the head 'Joseph Charlesworth Obt. 15th Feb 1845'
A MID/LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, cast as a couple standing either side of a water fountain, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate marked for Japy Freres, on a rectangular base inset with three handpainted porcelain panels and cast swags, height of clock 36cm, with velvet and gilt plinth and an oval ebonised plinth and glass dome, overall height 49.5cm and oval length 48cm, with pendulum and key
A QUANTITY OF COMPACTS, to include five compacts of various designs such as a musical 'Swan' compact of rectangular form, set with panels of abalone shell and mother of pearl to the lid, a 'Volupte' square compact with a colourful embellished paste lid, a yellow and white guilloche enamel compact of floral design, an oval paste embellished, engine design compact, together with a white metal, heart detailed front compact
A SELECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE WEAR, to include seven pieces such as a round body solver mounted glass topper perfume bottle, hallmarked London 1902, two other small perfume bottles, the first with a silver and blue enamel lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1927 (chipped glass on the inside), the second with a cut glass topper, hallmarked London 1912, together with four silver lidded cut glass jars, each with a decorative embossed hallmarked lid, approximate gross weight of weighable silver, 1.5ozt, 48.7 grams
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN CASED CIRCULAR WALL HANGING CLOCK, the blue ground with raised gilding of flowers, foliage and insects, the glazed enamel chapter ring with several stained hairlines, Arabic numerals, pull off rear cover with printed instructions label in French and English, the backplate marked 'FOT BTE 70574' with star, cartouche and anchor mark, the whole suspended on a gilt metal chain, height of clock only 37cm, with pendulum, no key
A MID VICTORIAN GARNET AND WHITE ENAMEL PENDANT NECKLACE, the yellow metal pendant of oval design set with an oval garnet cabochon, within a white enamel foliate surround, suspending a white enamel foliate detailed drop, fitted with an enamel details oval bail, approximate length 55mm, no hallmarks or stamps, suspended from a later, yellow metal Prince of Wales chain with spring clasp, stamped 375, length 520mm, approximate gross weight 7.9 grams (condition - overall condition good, general light wear to the pendant and enamel, garnet fairly included but overall good condition, clasp in working condition
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VARIEGATED MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the drum shaped dial case surmounted by an urn, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted with swags, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate marked A.D.Mougin, height 39.5cm and a pair of urn garnitures, height 24cm, with pendulum, no key
A LADIES OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, white and blue enamel dial, Roman numerals, within a foliate engraved case with a vacant cartouche, case stamped Swiss marks 14c, approximate weight 335 grams (condition:- overall condition good, general light wear, few minor dents to the case back); The case diameter, measures 34mm in diameter excluding the crown.
TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL PAIR CASED POCKET WATCHES, a shagreen pair cased verge pocket by Neale, Leandenhall Street London, No 1590, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain pillars, in plain gilt inner case and shagreen outer case, diameter 45mm, together with a fancy gilt pair cased pocket watch, signed Mary Routlidge, London No 1760 (condition:- a/f hand deficient, enamel dial cracked and chipped and the ;plating is quite worn)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, with twin handled urn finial above a case with four glass panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Brocot escapement, eight day movement, bell strike, mercury pendulum, back plate marked J Marti, the rectangular base applied with four hoof feet, height 43cm with pendulum and key
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED ALARM MANTEL CLOCK, with figural surmount, the front and back of the case cast with a frame of cherubs, items emblematic of the arts and commerce, etc, female masks and cartouches, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial with Arabic numerals titled 'Sonnerie Des Heures', keyless movement, height 24cm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND TORTOISESHELL PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH by John Frost, London, No 675, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold hands, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain pillars, in plain gilt inner case and tortoiseshell outer case, diameter 45mm
TWO CARRIAGE CLOCKS, to include a brass cased striking carriage clock, white dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, measuring approximately 120mm excluding the handle, together with an ornate brass and tortoise shell style carriage clock, enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, mechanical hand would movement, engraved to the winding mechanism 'Pat D in the Great Britain and France Manfd by the British United Clock Co Ltd, Birmingham, England' Condition Report Both wind up and work. Timejkeeping untested. No damage to note, surface discolouration in keeping with age
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CASED MANTEL CLOCK, modelled as a cherub drawing beside a wall, the clock dial set into an architectural plinth, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals (several hairlines), eight day movement with bell strike, the backplate marked 22 A.R. 46, height 26cm, with pendulum and key
A BRASS CASED GLASS SIDED CARRIAGE CLOCK, fancy enamel chapter ring with hour, minute and seconds sweep hands, with fluted columns to the sides, measuring approximately 150mm in height, excluding the handle, mechanical key wound movement, together with key Condition Report Time of assessment key is unable to turn to test
A TRAY OF COLLECTABLES INCLUDING a 19th century papier mache shoe vesta case, striker to the underside, length 8cm, a Norwich Union Insurance Society paperweight, a horse shoe shaped micro mosaic photograph frame, height 8.5cm, four various fans, a Toye Kenning & Spencer Ltd enamel pill box, a Limoges porcelain bodkin case, and a Victorian photograph in a union type case, moulded back and front with a lady on horseback (parcel)
A SEMI PRECIOUS GEM SET, ENAMEL WHITE METAL LIDDED JAR, of circular design set with semi-precious cabochon gemstones such as amethyst, aventurine, carnelian, rose quartz etc, decorated with blue and white floral enamel patter, stamped to the base 'Silver' the lid set with a floral carved green hardstone, approximate height 10.5cmCondition report; Overall condition good. There is one very small area of damage to the enamel to one of the leaves. The chalcedony carved top is in good condition as are the semi-precious cabochon cut stones. The jar has areas of discoloration and the gold plating to the bottom is showing wear to the edges. Condition Report Middle to Far Easterrn 1930's-50's approximately
A QUANTITY OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a set of six Victorian teaspoons, designed with a shell bowl, twisted stem and apostle tops, a silver egg cup hallmarked London 1963, a pair of silver Victorian sugar tongs, shell detailed bowls, embossed scroll detailed handles hallmarked Birmingham 1898, two napkin rings with London and Birmingham hallmarks, a single rat tail teaspoon hallmarked London, together with approximate gross weight 148.1 grams, together with two continental silver and glass lined salts, stamped 800, a napkin ring stamped 800, a blue guilloche enamel teaspoon, signed David Anderson, Norway sterling 925s and a bouquet of flowers paper weight stamped 800, approximate gross weight 198.9 grams
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN WOODEN FAUX BLACK SLATE AND MARBLE EFFECT MANTEL CLOCK, gilt metal mounts, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, s.d around winding holes, dial marked 'E. INGRAHAM CO, BRISTOL, CONN, U.S.A.', eight day movement, gong strike, height 27cm Condition Report Width from foot to foot is 41cm, depth at the top is 15cm, depth at the base is 18cm. The dial has damage around the winding holes with enamel loss and hairlines to numerals 4 and 8, not seen working, possibly over wound, the rear of the case has a screwed down back board. The top of the case has some slight indentations to the surface.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the enamel dial (hairlined between 5 and 6 o'clock up to centre of dial), painted with swags, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, marked with a crowned A within an oval, height 39.5cm, with pendulum and key, some damage to the figure and repair to case
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE ONYX MANTEL CLOCK BY JAPY FRERES, the drum head case with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the backplate marked Japy Freres, on a plinth style base with gilt mounts, on four short turned gilt metal feet, height 29cm, with pendulum, no key
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID ART NOUVEAU MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, French movement, height 24cm, together with a late 19th century V.A.P. mantel clock, circular dial with Roman numerals, ball pendulum, stepped plinth base, height 16.5cm (2) Condition Report Neither clock comes with a key but the inlaid clock winds, the balance wheel runs, heard ticking, the case and dial are in good condition. The smaller clock has a stained dial, the clock does wind and has been heard ticking, the case has a few minor knocks and scuffs
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD J.W. BENSON LONDON OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial, Roman numerals and blue steel hands, seconds sweep subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, hand wound 15 jewel mechanical movement signed J W Bensen, Ref 939. Pocket watch measuring approximately 48mm in diameter, hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1931, approximate gross weight 86.5 grams (condition report:- overall condition very good, enamel dial free from cracks, numerals clear, minor scratches to the case in keeping with general wear, watch fully winds and working, time keeping untested)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the enamel dial (s.d) with Roman numerals, named A.B. Savory & Sons, eight day movement, bell strike, the backplate marked A.B.Savory & Sons Paris 11379 12-6, the front of the base inset with handpainted porcelain plaques, on six short turned feet, height 29cm, with pendulum and key Condition Report Clock winds and chimes but the bell strike is very dull, it is sitting to close to the pendulum. The penduklum is rubbing against the back of the case, hairline to dial around X numeral. The upper half of the lady figure needs tightening up, as does the floral swag at the front of the base.

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