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An unusual Late Louis XVI provincial mahogany thirty-hour RegulatorLate 18th / early 19th CenturyWith an arched pediment above convex glass and berried laurel surround, with hinged panel door carved with ribbon-tied festoon, glazed oval, above tapering lower part, with stepped plinth, the 10in circular enamel dial with pierced gilt latten hands, the movement with arched plates, four pillars and deadbeat escapement, with plain iron rod pendulum with brass bob, (1 pendulum).238cm high
A George III mahogany bracket clockBy Marriott, Fleet Street, LondonWith a brass carrying handle above the broken arch, glazed door, with 4in arched dial with enamel and silvered mounts, strike/silent to the arch, the twin train fusee movement with later platform lever escapement and engraved signed backplate, striking on a bell, repairs and damages, (1 key) 27cm high Condition Report The clock is not in good condition. The front door is broken off. There are various veneer chips and losses. The back door has veneer losses. The upper dial is chipped and the mail dial cracked. The movement has a later platform and has many holes in the backplate.
A Neuchateloise black lacquer and parcel-gilt decorated Grande Sonnerie striking bracket clock with alarmBy Jämes Dubied, Neuchâtel, Second half 19th CenturyThe case with shaped pediment above a 9 1/2in enamel dial, signed, with three-point strike setting lever below the VI, the square plate movement with the steel striking-work visible on the backplate, striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, with an alarm train, on conforming shaped bracket, (1 pendulum and 1 key).The clock 63cm high, overall 82cm high. Condition Report The clock is in original un restored condition. Overall the case has a cracqueler. Marks and knocks consistent with age. The front right hand foot has been broken and repaired and currently is 'bandaged'! Pediment has a chip to decoration on top leftThe movement is dirty and requires a service. The dial has surface dirt. Some small star cracks and chips, see additional images.The terminals to the bracket and pediment each have a hole for a finial ? now lost.
A French gilt brass one-piece case carriage clockBy Grohé, Paris, Circa 1850/60With original gilt platform lever escapement, plain three armed balance, white enamel dial and blued steel trefoil hands, striking and repeating on a bell, the backplate signed Grohé A Paris, with red Morocco carrying case and key.14cm high Condition Report The clocks is ticking. The strike appears stuck as when you pass it through the hour is strikes only once and correctly once at the half, yet it will repeat the correct hour. The case is worn on some in places. It has an attractive green velvet lined interior. It may not be the original and it's not a tight fit.
A Grand Sonnerie striking fruitwood Vienna regulator By Leopold Seiberl, Wien, Second half 19th CenturyWith 7 1/4in white enamel dial signed, three train movement striking on gongs, (1 pendulum, 3 weights and 1 key)150cm high Condition Report The clock and movement are in very good order and we understand was working prior to consignment to us. The case is a very attractive colour and whilst we have called it fruitwood, it is very comparable to a satinwood in colour. The case has been cleaned and polished and presents well.The door has been re hinged. We understand that is runs for at least a week.
An ash Vienna regulatorBy C. Suchy, WienSecond half 19th Century, (1 pendulum and 1 key)The 6 1/4in enamel dial signed C. SUCHY IN WIEN105cm high Condition Report The clock is in very good condition. The case appears to be clean and recently waxed. There is a small piece of moulding, 2mm thick and about 1cm long lost from the back right side of the pediment.The movement is eight day. As noted there is a pendulum and key but no weight (which a clock workshop/restorer could obtain).
A Regency alabaster mantel timepieceSurmounted by an urn, with 2 3/4in white enamel dial, later French drum-shaped movement with platform lever escapement, above a rectangular base inset with a miniature of a building beside water under a convex glass, reverse painted with a tree and boat32 cm high
A pair of Derby porcelain cow and calf groups, early 19th, each before a flowering tree on a grassy mound base, unmarked, (a.f), each approx. 16cm. high, (2). Condition Report Group with reclining calf- Cow with restoration to both horns, restored breaks through three legs. Calf with restoration to tail and to left hind leg. Some restoration and losses to tree and flowers. Some flaking of green enamel.Group with standing calf- cow with restoration through neck, to both horns, one ear and tail. Some restoration to tree and flowers. Some flaking of green enamel.
A Louis XVI ormolu and biscuit porcelain mantel clockThe movement by Pierre Gavelle, ParisModelled with two figures, above a white enamel dial, signed Gavelle L'e, Paris, with twin train movement, silk suspension and countwheel strike on a bell, on stepped plinth and wooden base, (1 pendulum and 1 key).47cm high overallPierre Gavelle is recorded working in Rue St. Denis, Paris, 1771-1789 Condition Report Overall in good condition. Surface dirt to porcelain. Some repair to her right hand fingers. One acanthus square mount is lost from plinth. See main image. Left claw foot below dial appears to be a replacement. It is not gilded and not as sharp as other. Wooden base is repolished. Some splits in wood minor though, marks and knocks consistent with age. Dial is good some small chips to edge at 2:30 and around pendulum adjustment square. Movement appears clean, it may need a service?
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, shield engraved caseback, case number 19616, RJP, Chester 1890, dial 38mm, case 51mm, 72mm including loop, 124.1g overall.Notes: partially working, requires service.
A 19th century Waltham silver cased pocket watch with key wind Safety Pinion movement, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, and subsidiary second dial with gilt hands, backplate marked Am Watch Co, Waltham, Mass, Safety Pinion, 5,454261, case Birmingham 1893, Waltham Watch Company and numbered 671, diameter approximately 53mm, total weight 133.3g.
A late Victorian silver cased pocket watch, H. Samuel, Manchester, open faced, key wind, number 23210, case 50.5mm, 108.8g, together with an unusual gold plated swivel fob, with bloodstone set shield set swivel locket, hinged and opening to reveal two photographs windows, 40mm, 10.1g, an early 19th century Continental 800 silver and copper inset lady's pocket watch, open faced, key wind, white enamel dial with floral centre, gold Louis XVI style hands, shield and foliate engraved case, stamped Galonne, 0.800, case 31mm, 20.9g, and an Edwardian silver Albert chain with T bar, 42cm, 46.7g. (4)
A collection of silver items, including a pepper pot with pricked decoration and spiral worked body, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1890, 10cm, a pedestal urn form pepper, engraved 'G', Thomas & George Hayter, London 1819, 7cm, a pair of large napkin rings, John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), each 3 by 5cm, in fitted box, two small toddy ladles with baleen twist handles, a George III silver Peter and Ann Bateman cream ladle, London 1792, 12.5cm, set of four Georgian teaspoons, a toasting fork, 22cm, a large butter knife, 19cm, and six commemorative teaspoons, five with enamel terminals, each 9cm, 14.98toz total weighable silver. (23)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, key wind, engraved with foliate, floral and scrolling decoration centred by two herons to the caseback, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, gold hands, case number 11694, case maker JS, London 1884, dial 34mm, case 41mm, 57mm including loop, 62.0g overall, in a fitted black leather case and with number 8 key.Notes: partially working, requires service.
A group of Victorian and later silver jewellery, comprising a fish brooch, with red stone eye, possibly ruby, and fish scales body, Chester 1897, Arthur Johnson Smith, 36.17mm long, a Victorian pendant keepsake locket, with foliate engraved oval opening to reveal a deep glassed compartment, kite marks to the hanging loop, 40 by 26 by 8mm deep, apparently unmarked, a silver and enamel butterfly brooch, marked silver, a further oval locket, Birmingham 1876, Robinson & McKewan (William Robinson & Arthur George McKewan), a silver name brooch for 'Sarah', Birmingham 1893,Hirons & Plante, 43mm long, a silver fob mount, 26mm diameter and an oval brooch with foliat engraving, apparently unmarked, total weight 37.5g. (7)
A collection of costume jewellery, silver and silver plated items, including a Ken Lane exaggerated chain link belt with medallion buckle, stamped Kenneth Lane to the back, a Renaissance style enamel paste and filigree necklace with matching bracelet and earring, a mother of pearl seahorse, a coral necklace, a vintage amber necklace, a silver mustard spoon, a silver plated goblet by Mappin and Webb, a set of six plated coffee bean spoons, and a toast rack. (1 bag)
A large collection of costume jewellery including silver earrings, pendants, necklaces, chains, and brooches, as well as some Mexico silver and abalone jewellery, enamel pendants, silver charm bracelet, a lapis necklace, a vintage amber necklace and an amethyst and aquamarine necklace with matching bracelet, together with a cream coloured jewellery box, and a pale pink three tier 'Stacker' jewellery box. (2 bags)
A Waltham gold plated pocket watch, circa 1906, open faced, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, and gold hands, 15 jewels 3/4 plate movement, engraved 'American Waltham Watch Company', serial 14784970, Dennison Watch Case Company, case number 223525, back of case engraved with initials 'AWS', case 34mm, 35.5g.
A George V Charles Frodsham 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, keyless wind, number 09919, with enamelled black Roman numerals to the triple hinged case, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, 3/4 plate movement, engraved 'Cha Frodsham, Bye Appointment to the King, 27 South Moulton Street London' and numbered 709919, case Harris Mill Frodsham, London 1923, 103.5g, dial 38mm, case 48mm, 60mm to top of crown, 67mm to top of loop, 99.4g gross weight.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 1hr test, however we cannot guarantee full functionality, thus requires a full service.
AMENDED DESCRIPTIONA group of five silver and white metal pill boxes, including an Art Deco silver cylindrical box, the domed lid of polished jade with outer frame, red stone cabochon to front, probably ruby, 3.5mm, the sides inset with two bands of white guilloche enamel, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, 26.0g, 3.6 by 2.1cm, together with two Indonesian silver figures, modelled as a fishernman and woman with basket and pail, one labelled to base Rp 25000 Hubron Hadi Silver Works Yogyakarta, each 6.5cm high. (7)
A Victorian Dent 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, number 40790, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands, 3/4 plate movement, engraved 'Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 61 Strand and 34 Royal Exchange London', number 40790, case George Henry Hornby, London 1880, dial 39mm, case 49mm, 61mm to top of crown, 69mm to top of loop, 99.4g gross weight.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 1hr test, however we cannot guarantee full functionality, thus requires a full service.
A group of silver cased pocket watches, including a late 19th century example with silvered sunburst dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, movement named Adam Burdebs, Coventry, and numbered 4621, 2.18toz, 4.25cm diameter, a smaller Continental 935 silver cased pocket watch with decorated enamel dial and Roman numerals, 1.15toz, 3.75cm diameter, five further silver cased pocket watches, two missing hands, and one missing face and hands, and a silver half hunter pocket watch case with enameled Arabic numerals, together with a white metal Albert with silver fob and two leather Alberts. (11)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and blued hands, also numbered 17277, Fra Gladding, Brighton and numbered 17277, corresponding to the face, case London 1863, James Jackson II, diameter approximately 40.58, total weight 57.2g.
A Continental 14K gold open faced pocket watch, later converted with attached wire lugs to a wristwatch, keyless wind, cream enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, gold dot minute markers, gold Louis XVI style hands, foliate engraved case, monogrammed to back, case number 22559, dial 22m, case 31.5mm, 23.8g gross, together with an 18K gold cased Eterna-Matic Sahida lady's wristwatch, circa 1970, circular silvered dial with gold batons, gold hands, 21 rubis Automatic movement, cal 1446U, serial 4835777, case number 706 V, caseback 2.1g, dial 17mm, case 20mm, 21.5mm across crown, on a later brown leather strap, a Certina Quartz lady's wristwatch, and a Sekonda Water Resist Quartz gentleman's wristwatch. (4)
Two pair cased, verge escapement pocket watches, each with enamel dials, and Roman numerals, and bulls eye glass, one movement named J. S. T. Hallam, Nottingham, numbered 4714, case London 1812, Joseph Glenny, 4.52toz, 5.54cm diameter, the other with movement by W Stoker, Honiton, numbered 47373, case London 1812, William Mean, 4.35toz, 5.65cm diameter. (2)
A ERII silver Masonic medallion from the Eyre Chapter No. 2742 inscribed 'Presented to Ex. Comp. C.F.E Pipe by members of the Chapter in recognition of the efficient manner he discharged his duties M.E.L. 1970-1971' G. Weedon & Sons , London 1950, together with another masonic medallion 'W.M. 1990-91 Redbridge Lodge No. 7145' with enamel bridge over stream country scene. (2)
A group of silver items comprising a Dutch silver marriage box, with Continental marks, 0.43toz, 3.9 by 3 by 3.9cm high, a silver and guilloche enamel powder compact or pill box, with internal mirrored lid, 3.8 diameter by 1.4cm high, Birmingham 1927, Adie Brothers Ltd, a smaller oval pillbox, marked 925, 2.5 by 2.3 by 1cm high, and a circular silver snuff box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1915, Crisford & Norris Ltd, 4cm diameter by 1cm high, all 1.05toz, together with a tortoiseshell cased magnifying loop, 3.6cm diameter by 1.4cm high, a miniature photograph frame, with photograph of Edward VII, 6 by 4.4cm and two small agate and gemstone set seals, each 3.4cm long, all with white metal mounts, apparently unmarked. (8)
A group of three pocket watches and a WWII pocket compass, comprising a 1940s silver cased open faced keyless wind pocket watch with silvered matte dial, black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewels movement, Dennison case number 649691, Birmingham 1935, case 47mm, a Waltham USA Marquis grade silver cased open faced keyless wind pocket watch, circa 1910, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, movement marked 'Marquis, Waltham, Mass, 15 jewels', serial 16593086, inside of case marked 'Dennison Watch Case Co', case number 79877, London 1906, case 50.5mm, a Continental 800 grade silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch, case number 31031, a/f damaged, case 49mm, with key, and a WWII Short & Mason Ltd, London 1916 military pocket compass, number 112866, inside of case numbered 69593, case 46mm. (4)
A silver cased half-hunter keyless wind pocket watch, Swiss made, marked to the enamel face for J. W. Benson, with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary second dial and blued hands, with blue enamel arabic numerals to the front of the case, face approximately 44mm diameter, case including ring approximately 72mm, 97.5g together with a silver curb linked albert with T bar, London, date letter rubbed, Koester & Co, 43cm long, 54.2g, and a white metal keyless wind pocket watch with Roman Numerals and subsidiary second dial, Swiss made 106.5g with white metal albert. (4)
A 19th century Waltham silver cased pocket watch with key wind Pinion movement, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, and gilt hands, with subsidiary second dial with blued hand, backplate marked Waltham, Mass, Pat. Pinion, 1,872505, case Birmingham 1882, Waltham Watch Company and numbered 684, diameter approximately 52mm, total weight 101g.
A 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch by J. W. Benson, keyless wind, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel 'double spade' hands, a/f missing glass to dial, 9ct gold dust cover, J. W. Benson, London 1923, dial 40.5mm, case 48.5mm, 60.5mm to top of crown, 69mm to top of loop, 95.4g gross weight.
A William IV silver pair cased key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, gold arrow hands, lensed glass to the front, gilt verge fusee movement with pierced and engraved balance cock and plates, signed Jno Hyde, Sleaford, numbered 57953, case also numbered 57953, John Martin Harding, London 1835, also marked WF, London 1836 to the neck, with five paper repairers labels to the outer case, dial 45mm, case 50mm, 47mm across to top of loop, outer case 57mm, with an attached short steel fob chain with a drilled silver Roman coin, 15cm, 195.8g gross.
A group of 20th century wristwatches, including two lady's watches, one with a rolled gold strap, the other in a gold plated case, gentleman's watches including Corvette, Timex and Avia, together with a rolled gold pocket watch, and two early 20th century leather cased pocket watch bedside clocks, one by Gorringe of London, with Roman numerals to the enamel face and subsidiary second dial, watch 5.8cm diameter, green leather case 9.1 by 10cm. (13)

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