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Los 794

A 19th century French gilt brass and jewelled enamel five-piece desk set: bordered with flowerheads and foliage enclosed by a beaded border to a blue ground, includes tazza, inkwell, stand, small vase and a pair of candlesticks, (5)

Los 835

A French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with push-button repeat sounding the last hour, the backplate stamped with the serial number 3170, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, gilt star half-hour markings, gilded Arabic five-minute markings to the outer aspect and blued steel spade hands, the Anglaise style case having fluted columns with cast Corinthian columns, a stepped base, fluted moulding to the top edge and a fluted handle, height 19.5cm handle up, 17cm handle down, standing on a moulded rouge marble plinth.

Los 836

A French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with push-button repeat sounding the last hour, the backplate stamped with the serial number 1138, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and with a brass presentation plate inscribed for the Reverend Spurway and dated 1885, the Anglaise style case having fluted columns with cast Corinthian columns, a stepped base, fluted moulding to the top edge and a fluted handle, height 19.5cm handle up, 17cm handle down, standing on a moulded rouge marble plinth.

Los 837

A French engraved carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with push-button repeat sounding the last hour, the backplate stamped with the serial number 6365, the white enamel dial having an engine-turned gilt-brass mask and having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and signed for the retailer Langford & Sons, 40 College Green, Bristol, the engraved Corniche-variant case with canted corners and reeded handle, with matching numbered winding key, height 17cm handle up, 14cms handle down.

Los 838

A French one-piece carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push-button repeat sounding the last hour, the backplate stamped with the serial numbers 423 & 20224, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and indistinctly signed for the retailer J.A. Page, Plymouth, the one-piece case with stepped corners and three-bail handle, height 16.5cms handle up, 13cm handle down.

Los 839

Halcyon Days, a contemporary miniature carriage clock for James Purdy & Sons: having an eight-day duration timepiece movement, the enamel dial decorated with a depiction of hunting dogs and having black Roman numerals, decorative gilt-brass hands and signed Halcyon Days, Enfield, the miniature oval case with enamel panels to the side and top decorated with hunting scenes with a further panel to the rear signed James Purdy & Sons, height 9.5cm handle up, 7cm handle down; together with a contemporary miniature carriage clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement stamped to the backplate with the maker's trademark ACG within an oval, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, the brass Cannalée case having a shaped handle, height 10.5cm handle up, 8.5cms handle down.

Los 841

A large French gilt-metal mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark for the movement maker L. P. Japy et Cie and having a round white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the gilt-metal case depicting a female reclining on a base with c-scroll and rococo decoration with inset onyx panels, all standing on a matching giltwood base, height 43cms inc. stand.

Los 842

A Continental ormolu portico clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silk-suspension and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the pendulum having a sunburst bob, having a round white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, with a decorative gilt-brass surround and standing between two tapered pillars, all standing on an oval base with decorative frieze, height 34cm.

Los 844

A French boulle cased mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the name of the retailer Arthur Jack Cheltenham & Paris, along with the trademark JBD for the movement maker, the round brass dial having blue Roman numerals to individual enamel plaques and with a repeat of the retailers name to the centre, with blued steel cruciform hands, the shaped tortoiseshell and brass inlaid boulle case having ormolu floral and c-scroll mounts and surmounted with a small child holding a globe and scythe, height 46cm.* Arthur Jack & Co were retail jewellers recorded at the Promenade, Cheltenham in the late-Victorian and early Edwardian period.

Los 845

An Edwardian French mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker Boname, Selancourt, Doubs, the round white enamel dial having black Arabic hour numerals and blued steel moon hands, the shaped mahogany case having boxwood crossbanding and engraved with classic floral decoration, all standing on brass ball feet, height 29cm.* Biography Louis Boname is recorded working in Selancourt, Doubs, France and was an exhibitor of blancs-roulants, rough movements for finishing, at the Besançon Exposition of 1878 and the Paris Exposition of 1900. * Notes Reference Tardy Dictionnaire des Horlogers Francais Pub. Author.

Los 850

Japy Frères, a French marble and brass four-glass mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong and stamped on the backplate with the trademark of the blanc roulant maker Japy Frères, Medaille d'Honneur and numbered 8961, with a twin-tube mercury compensating pendulum, the round ormolu dial having a decorative engine-turned centre and white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the variegated grey marble and brass four-glass case having applied ormolu mounts and with a stepped base, height 32cm.* Biography For details of Japy see lot no. 849

Los 852

Japy Frères, in the style of Baccarat a French moulded glass mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the blanc roulant maker Japy Frères, Medaille d'Honneur and numbered 10419, the round white enamel dial having blue Roman hour numerals, a cast decorative bezel and decorative gilt hands, the moulded glass rectangular case having a scroll pediment with shell centre, fluted columns to the corners, female mask-head to the front and stepped base, height 30cm.* Biography For details of Japy see lot no. 849

Los 231

A small Melox Dog Foods enamel sign, Burton Palmers Green, 10" x 14", with some retouching

Los 233

A 1930s Mobiloil 'D' Motorcycle oil enamel sign, Vacuum Oil Company Ltd, Gargoyle Reg. Trade Mark, single sided, 12.5" x 10"

Los 244

A large Rowntree's Chocolates enamel sign, with later painted 'Makers of H.M the King' to centre, together with a smaller example (2)

Los 245

A vintage Lyons Cakes circular enamel sign, together with a Coca-Cola sign and a Walls Ice Cream sign (3)

Los 483

A collection of British cap badges, various ages, including a silver and enamel Royal Indian Army Service corps, Tenth London Hackney, 7th Queen's Own Hussars, The Robin Hoods, 52nd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry and many more (approx 60)

Los 496

A WWII Russian silver and enamel Order of the Red Star, number 482535 to reverse also with makers name, together with a selection of other Russian badges and items

Los 497

A selection of Masonic jewels, to include a 9ct gold lamp chain, a selection of silver jewels, gilt metal and enamel jewels, cufflinks, a watch, a smoking pipe, sashes and more (parcel)

Los 731

A chromed and enamel Alfa Romeo Owners club car mascot, together with an AA car badge (6A27072), a brass Alfa Romeo belt buckle, Alfa Romeo beer mats and a collection of 1970s and later Alfa Romeo Owners Club magazine (parcel)

Los 324

A Victorian Black Slate and Rouge Marble Mounted Mantel Clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement flanked by pilasters raised upon a plinth, 39cm tall

Los 109

An early 19th century blue/grey enamel carriage clock with gilded detailing and carrying handle. White enamel dial with black roman numerals. Not working but has key. H.26cm

Los 274

A collection of silver items including a silver pocket watch, antique silver compact, silver repousse boot hook, silver and enamel cased music medal, silver case and magnifying glass. All hallmarked.

Los 284

An antique brass pocket watch with bevelled glass and white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, second dial. Engraved to the back. Missing key. Engraved to the inside 11759 RI. 7.5x5cm

Los 460

A large and impressive 19th century patinated spelter figural mantel clock modelled with a classical maiden seated next to an urn, French 8-day movement, the dial with blue on white enamel Roman numerals, 80cm high

Los 77

A Haikrei carriage 1960's plate and a 19th century enamel French number plate

Los 270

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL MUSICAL PICTURE CLOCK, The picture showing France signing a peace treaty with Prussia, May 10th 1871, from an image in L'Illustration, Journal Universal of the same year, the enamel clock dial with roman numerals, the movement behind striking the hours on a gong and with separate musical movement with winding hole to the side and start/stop and tune change buttons beneath, all within a box frame, all around a gilt picture frame with gesso moulded decoration, the frame 112cm wide x 93cm high x 20cm deep

Los 332

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL APERITIF GLASSES with enamel decoration, together with two further similar glasses, all 15cm high

Los 408

A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK with gorge case, plain enamel dial with roman numerals with movement striking at the hours and half hours on a blue steel gong, the movement stamped Paris and No. 7411, 10cm wide x 8.5cm deep x 18cm high with the handle up, complete with original carrying case and a key

Los 448

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS AMERICAN REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, the architectural case with outset fluted pilaster columns beneath a hinged handle, the circular enamel dial signed Theodore B. Starr, New York, the movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, 11.5cm wide x 10.5cm deep x 18.5cm high overall

Los 1005

AN OLD BRASS DESK LAMP with circular base and adjustable arm supporting a green enamel decorated shade, the base 21cm diameter, the lamp 52cm high (adjustable)

Los 1020

A TABLE LAMP CONSTRUCTED FROM AN ORIENTAL JAR AND COVER with blue ground and white enamel flower decoration on a turned base, drilled for electricity, 23cm diameter x 53cm high to the light fitting

Los 1023

AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY OAK HEALS HEXAGONAL LAMP STANDARD with spreading base and a four bulb fitting to include enamel uplighter and with Heals ivorine button label beneath, standing on bun feet, 33cm wide at the base x 192cm high overall

Los 108

A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GLASS AND ENAMEL DECORATED BOTTLE VASES 13cm diameter x 29cm high

Los 111

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK the drum case surmounted by cupid holding his bow, the enamel dial with arabic numerals and painted with floral swags, the movement with count wheel striking on a bell, the marble plinth with applied mounts and on turned feet, 18.5cm wide x 9cm deep x 29.5cm high overall

Los 1189

A ZINC WASH TUB 66cm wide x 42.5cm deep x 25cm high together with a larger enamel wash tub

Los 126

A Rockingham dessert dish with gadroon and shell moulded rim. Decorated with a wide apple green enamel and gilt border framing a central bouquet of flowers. Unmarked c.1830-42, 25cm. Hair crack to the rim. Some slight gilt wear. No repair.

Los 2

A Chinese baluster shaped vase decorated in iron red enamel, gilt and with turquoise interior. Painted with a ground of lotus scrolls, with shou characters, butterflies and fish. Qianlong seal painted in underglaze blue on a turquoise ground base but most likely 19th century, 26cm. Large piece with an old re glued repair to the rim with a small adjoining shard. No other damage, free from any professional repair. Enamels bright and free from wear.

Los 201

An Arts & Crafts planished silver mounted mirror in the manner of Archibald Knox. Set with a claret enamel roundel to the top, 31cm x 26cm. Some splits to the metal. Strut and most of hinge lacking.

Los 216

A 19th century Black Forest walnut mantel clock. Naturalistically carved with a cockerel, hen and a hare amidst foliage and with a rockwork base. Having enamel Roman numeral markers and housing an 8 day cylinder movement striking half hourly, 50cm. With key and pendulum. No bell. Hare missing his right ear. Minor chips and cracks to the case. Time function running. Right hand barrel ratchet needs addressing.

Los 231

An early 19th century French Neo-Classical style gilt bronze mantel clock of urn form and raised on a rosso antico marble plinth and with toupie feet. With enamel dial signed Gaston Joly, a Paris,. With 8 day two train cylinder movement striking on a bell 46cm high. One foot detached. No pendulum. Bell glued on. Bezel glass lacking. Some chips to the dial.

Los 254

A 19th century French brass cased carriage clock in leather mounted carry case. Serpentine in form, with enamel dial and platform escapement, 14cm. Sold with key. Running. One side panel with a small corner chip. Outer case complete with front panel and catch working.

Los 304

A set of four early 20th century Russian style lobed silver dishes. Planished, with champleve enamel borders and raised on button feet. Comprising one large and three small dishes. Large dish stamped 925, smaller 950. Gross weight 130 grams. Largest 14cm wide. Smaller dishes possibly matched to the larger. No damage to the silver or enamel.

Los 332

An Edwardian silver mounted oak strut clock. Embossed with a caricature of a policeman holding and pointing to the clock face. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Assayed Birmingham 1908, 16cm. Running. Some holes worn through the silver. Dial in good clean condition.

Los 333

A Victorian silver cased miniature carriage clock by John Millward Banks. With enamel dial and and having platform escapement. Assayed Birmingham 1892, 10.5cm. Dial with hair cracks. Main spring good. Balance spring good. Runs but only for a few seconds.

Los 335

A Continental Art Nouveau silver cased desk clock. With enamel dial, pierced and stamped 935, silver 82 grams, 11.25cm. Balance spring good. Running for a short time. The case has been badly altered to incorporate this marriage.

Los 336

An Edwardian silver pocket watch by J. G. Graves, Sheffield. With enamel dial having subsidiary seconds and signed the Express English Lever. Assayed Chester 1903. Works loose from the case. Running. Hands heavily tarnished. Second hand lacking.

Los 337

A George IV silver pair cased fusee pocket watch by William Paine. With enamel dial and having Arabic numeral markers. Movement numbered 4198. Assayed London 1830. Running for short periods, needs service. Dial damaged. Outer case button lacking.

Los 338

A Victorian silver cased fusee pocket watch by George Clark. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Movement numbered 11560. Assayed London 1856. Balance spring intact. Chain broken. Some hair cracking to the dial. Minute hand lacking.

Los 339

A silver cased pocket watch. With enamel dial having subsidiary seconds and signed Hazel, London. Assayed London 1927. Runs for a short time. Dial cracked and loose. Second hand lacking. Caseback heavily tarnished on the inside.

Los 341

A George IV silver pair cased fusee pocket watch. With enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numeral markers. Assayed London 1830. Not running. Chain and balance spring intact. Dial cracked. Possibly a former half hunter given the inner chapter ring but marks on cases match.

Los 342

A Victorian silver fusee pocket watch. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Assayed London 1859. Not running. Case worn.

Los 343

A Victorian silver fusee pocket watch by Joshua Nelson of Liverpool. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Assayed Chester 1847. Running. Hair cracks and slight edge chips to the dial.

Los 344

A George V silver pocket watch. Kays Empire English Lever. With gilt hands, enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Movement numbered 745936. Assayed Birmingham 1919. Top button lacking. Running.

Los 345

A Victorian silver fusee pocket watch and key. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Assayed Chester 1893. Some cracks to the dial. Balance and main spring intact. Chain intact. Not running.

Los 346

A Victorian silver fusee pocket watch and key. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Assayed London 1892. Balance spring intact. Watch not running. Minute hand lacking. Dial clean.

Los 347

A Victorian silver fusee pocket watch. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. Movement numbered No. 9560. Assayed London, date letter worn. Running. Some chipping and cracks to the dial. Crystal detached.

Los 349

An Edwardian silver pocket watch. With enamel dial, subsidiary seconds and signed the Express English Lever, J. G. Graves, Sheffield. Assayed Birmingham 1902. Loop and button missing. Second hand missing. Hair cracks to dial. Not running.

Los 350

An Edwardian silver cased pocket watch by J. G. Graves. With enamel dial incorporating subsidiary seconds and signed the Express English Lever, J. G. Graves, Sheffield. Assayed Chester 1903. Runs for a short time. Good condition.

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