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HENRY BONE (1755-1834) enamel plaque - after Frederico Baroccio, The Virgin Mary in prayer, believed to be 'Madonna of the Annunciation', signed bottom right, handwritten inscriptions verso including artist's signature and address as 15 Berners Street, in good believed original gilded frame with glazed door (locked) recto, 15 x 12cmsAuctioneer's Note: Henry Bone was officially employed as an enamel painter by George III, George IV and William IV. It is believed that the original pencil drawing is in the possession of the National Portrait Gallery - https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw119826
AN 18K GOLD GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH AND YELLOW METAL CHAIN (believed 18k gold) by Tiffany & Co. The pocket watch having open, enamel face, with monogram to reverse and inscribed internally "June 23, 1903". 109.5 grams overall approximately and comes with vintage box. Condition Report: Appears in good overall condition with no obvious major damage or losses. Not tested long term. Provenance: lady collector, West Wales
Unfretted clavichord by Georg Nicolas Deckert, Gross Breitenbach, circa 1800, the case of pine, the action and soundboard surround painted with blue simulated marbling with gilt edging, the soundboard painted with peonies and other flowers, the five and a half octave keyboard, FF to c4, with ebony naturals and bone overlaid accidentals, the keys well veneered with cherry, on four later square tapering legs The fasciaboard with an oval enamel plaque inscribed J. N. Deckert, Gross Breitenbach bei Arnstadt Length 172cm, width 56cm, case depth 20.5cm *Recorded in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord, 1440-1840 by Donald Boalch, 3rd edition ed. by Charles Mould, p. 286. Formerly in the Collection of Michael Thomas who performs on this instrument on his LP Historic Harpsichords & Clavichords, Oryx Collectors' Series 1725. Described and illustrated in The Galpin Society Journal, LXI, April 2008 in the article "Carl Engel and the Clavichord" by Paul Simmonds, p. 107, Fig. 8. A similar clavichord by Deckert is in the Bate Collection, Oxford (Mus No. X93) also illustrated in the aforementioned article, Fig 3. Restored by Jean Mauer, 2008
An English lever pocket watch by J.W. Bensor of London with plain balance and internal dust cover. The white enamel dial has an inset seconds dial and Roman numerals and is contained in a silver case with engine turned back, all hallmarked for 1879 and has a silver chain attached, 2in diam overall.
A 9ct gold and enamel commemorative brooch for HMS Submarine E14, Sea of Marmara, May 13th 1915, being a gift from Reggie to Gladys on his wedding to Phyllis 10th August 1918. HMS E14 served in the First World War, two of her captains were awarded the Victoria Cross and many of the officers and men were decorated, she was sunk by shell fire from coastal batteries in the Dardanelles on 28th January 1918.
A late 18c Sevres part teaset of Gros Bleu ground with gilt pattern and fleur de lys in white relief enamel and consisting of a teapot and cover, two cups, two saucers, a milk jug, a slop bowl and a sucrier lid, each painted with members of the French Royal family and courtiers being 'The Child King Louis XVII, Madame de Montesson, Madam de Genlis, Marie Antoinette, Madame Elizabeth and Madame de Lamballe', considerable old restoration.
A late 19c mantel clock retailed by Liberty & Co in rectangular pewter case with shallow carved sides and bun feet. The 2in diam. dial has a blue enamel centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals. The single train German movement is by Lenzkirch and has a cylinder platform escapement. The clock stands 4.25in tall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in case with boullework front and having gilt mounts and feet. The 4in diam dial is of embossed gilt brass with enamel numeral plaques and has a glazed panel below to view the starburst pendulum. The case is surmounted by a gilt knop and the sides and back of the case are ebonised. The two train movement strikes on a gong at the hours and the clock stands 16in tall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in tortoiseshell case with cast gilt mounts and feet. The case sides have gilt sound grilles and the top has four finials and a central cherub with his bow. The 3.5in diam white enamel dial has black Roman numerals and arabic outer five minute figures. The movement is two train and strikes on a gong. The clock stands 16in tall overall.
A late 19c German mantel clock by the Hamberg American Clock Co in a walnut portico type case comprising four fluted columns on a stepped base supporting the walnut drum holding the movement and having flat top over. The 5in diam dial is of cream enamel with arabic numerals and a gilt centre. It has a flat glass and ribbed brass bezel. The brass pendulum bob swings free below the dial and the movement strikes on a bell, the clock is 12in tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock, the brass drum of the movement supported on two variegated marble columns with gilt capitals and bases on a rectangular variegated marble base sitting on a stepped gilt base with bun feet. The drum is surmounted by an eagle and the two piece dial has a cream enamel chapter ring with arabic numerals and a gilt centre. The single train movement has a pendulum which swings free below the movement, the clock 13in tall overall.

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