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A 19th Century Continental carved walnut framed reliquary tabernacle in the Baroque manner, inset with three enamel plaques decorated in sanguine style depicting scenes from the Life of Christ, including Birth in the stable, The Blessing of Jesus, and our blessed Virgin Mary supported by Jesus and our Lord, inset in tabernacle surmounted by figure of Christ crucified supported by two figures in shaped and arched niches, flanked by turned and leaf capped columns with Corinthian capitals and flanked by leaf scroll ornament, 29.5ins x 13.5ins overall
A 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 11108, the 2.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals within gilt slip boldly engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case of moulded outline, the whole engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 6ins high, and with dark brown cloth covered travelling case for same
A 19th Century French carriage clock, almost certainly by Jules of Paris, the 2.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with typical Jules platform escapement, the rear plate stamped "Lucien Paris", contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with ornate crossed ribbon and flowerhead pattern mouldings, the side panels pierced and engraved with leaf and floral ornament over blue glass panels and with ornate cast leaf scroll pattern base, 5.75ins high, with green cloth covered travelling case for same Note: Charles Allix "Carriage Clocks - their history and development", Antique Collectors Club 1974, page 73, showing example of escapement
A 19th Century carriage clock by Jules of Paris, No. 192, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with typical Jules platform escapement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with crossed ribbon and flowerhead ornament to the mouldings and cast leaf scroll pattern base, 5.75ins high Note: Charles Allix "Carriage Clocks - their history and development", Antique Collectors Club 1974, page 73, showing example of escapement
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and champleve enamel cased carriage clock by Louis Fernier & Son of Paris, No. 3876, the 2.25ins diameter chapter ring later painted with Arabic numerals within ornate champleve enamel slip, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass, champleve enamel and bevelled glass rectangular case, the angular folding handle with reeded centre panel and with plain turned columns to corners with Corinthian capitals, with conforming champleve enamel decoration to the top and frieze, 7.25ins high, and with red leather covered travelling case for same (chapter ring poorly painted and with slight damage to enamel to front left column)
A 19th Century French bronzed and gilt brass urn pattern mantel clock, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial signed "D Etour a Paris" with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in bronzed metal and gilt brass case surmounted by armillary sphere and with four gilt pineapple finials, on turned and engine turned feet, 16.5ins high (lacking pendulum)
A collection of five small travelling timepieces, one with 2ins diameter gilt dial with luminous Arabic numerals, to the eight day Swiss movement, contained in tortoise shell and ivory hexagonal fronted case, 3.375ins high, a George V silver and blue enamel fronted timepiece, the silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, 3ins high, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, and three other small examples
A scarce pre WW1 War Department 8 day Rolex-marked Mark III dashboard/ desk/ cockpit watch, as used by the RFC, RNAS and RAF, the black figured white enamel dial transfer printed "Elliott Bros/ London/ Rolex 8 Days/ Mark III/ W broad arrow D" and "RAF Repair/ No 453", the Octava movement numbered 48483, the back of the case deeply impressed with large broad arrow and "WD", in its protective outer steel case numbered "23", with perspex front cover. GC, the movement clean but not working (no apparent faults, probably just requires a service); with a copy of an invoice from a watch repairer which includes some research. Plate 4 £400-450
A yellow metal and jadeite oval brooch and earrings en suite, the brooch set large oval cabochon green jadeite within pierced yellow metal border, width 27mm, together with the matching earrings, post and clip fitting, (yellow metal assessed as 14ct. gold or higher). Also a collection of contemporary costume jewellery, to include; a Swarovski white metal and crystal set pendant necklace, stamped Swarovski swan logo, in box with booklet, an enamel "oyster" pendant ribbon necklace, the blue-green glass pendant fashioned as an oyster shell with gold highlights, to blue ribbon necklace, max. length 49cm, a pair of Ariki gilt metal and Paua shell drop earrings, in box, a gilt metal and cream enamel "leaf" brooch, and other items. (8)
An 18ct. yellow gold Omega Ladymatic ladies' bracelet watch, manual wind, having circular enamel dial with raised gold baton hour markers, omega crown, 18mm wide case impressed "18" to lug, to 9ct. gold mesh bracelet with ladder clasp, impressed "9, 375", in working order. (gross weight 21.2g)
A yellow metal, blue enamel and pearl pendant/brooch, fashioned as a ribbon tied into a figure of eight, with allover scrolling leaf engraving, with applied dark blue serpentine enamel set central seed pearl, width 33mm, (yellow metal assessed as 9ct. gold, condition as found), (gross weight 4.3g), together with a Victorian pearl brooch, of ovoid form, the two section pierced mother of pearl mount attached by gut and set numerous graduated pearls, and an oval jet brooch, pierced to centre with faceted Maltese cross, width 40mm. (3)
A collection of jewellery, to include; a 9ct. gold and graduated pearl necklace, the string of graduate pearls with lobed circular clasp set central pearl and surrounded border of eight smaller pearls, impressed ""9ct", length 50cm, together with a pearl pendant suspended from a silver bead chain, a coral and seed pearl choker necklace with yellow metal clasp, length 34cm, a 9ct. rose gold, silver, onyx and paste set ring, impressed "9ct & Silver", (as found), a sterling silver modernist bangle, a silver half hunter trench type wrist watch, c.1919, manual movement, having cream enamel circular dial with black enamel chapter ring to the case, interior impressed sponsors mark for Arthur George Rendell, import assayed London 1919, to silver expanding bracelet impressed "935", and a collection of silver rings and others. (qty)
A 19th century Italian white metal, turquoise oval brooch, the centre with gouache on ivory architectural scene, within white metal border set round cabochon turquoise, (one stone lacking, white metal assessed as silver), width 35mm, together with a white metal and cloisonne enamel cross, having raised filigree work and decorated with blue and green cloisonne enamel, containing a further wood cross within carved as a crucifix one side and figures the other, height 46mm, (as found), a white metal and guilloche enamel bracelet, formed from heart shaped links with light blue guilloche enamel to one side, length 18.5cm, (white metal assessed a silver), a jet and yellow metal circular brooch, and collection of costume and other jewellery. (qty)
An early 20th century 9ct. rose gold wrist watch, having gold circular dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and white enamel outer minute track, 25mm wide shaped gold case, interior impressed import assay marks for London 1924, in working order, (gross weight 11.9g), together with another 9ct. rose gold wrist watch, having circular silvered Arabic numeral dial, 25mm wide gold case, interior impressed assay marks for London 1930, movement currently not working, lacking crystal, to fabric bracelet with gilt metal clasp, (gross weight 12.5g), a Victorian Jackson & Eusdon (Cambridge) silver pocket watch, key wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial with outer minutes track and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, the 48mm wide case by A M Jacobs & Co, assayed London 1878, movement currently not working, and a large collection of other wrist and pocket watches, (lot as found). (qty)
A large turquoise and white metal bead necklace, formed from 10mm diameter green spherical turquoise beads and graduated white metal beads,(white metal assessed as silver), length approx. 204cm, together with a silver, cloisonne enamel and turquoise dress ring, set large circular cabochon turquoise with cloisonne decorated shoulders, shank impressed "silver", and a Chinese white metal and spinach jade bracelet, formed from four curved spinach jade links alternating white metal links and clasp pierced with Chinese characters. (3)
A Swiss silver pocket watch, crown wind, having Arabic numeral white enamel dial and Arabic numeral seconds subsidiary dial, yellow metal spade and whip hands, 52mm wide silver case with engine turned back, the interior impressed Swiss wood grouse hallmark and "0,800", cuvette impressed with Geneve 1896 and Paris 1900 medals, in working order, together with a similar Swiss silver pocket watch and three others, these last as found. (5)
A George III D.Edmonds (Liverpool) silver fusee pocket watch, having domed white enamel Arabic numeral dial with quarterly Arabic numeral outer minute track, gold spade and whip hands, finely engraved movement plate scroll engraved "D.Edmonds, Liverpool" and "3851", 44mm wide silver case by William Ryley, assayed Birmingham 1798, engraved to back owner details and dated 1834, movement currently not working.
A Murrle Bennett & Co Art Nouveau silver, 9ct. gold and emerald set brooch, c.1900, having shaped and dished silver mount with indigo enamel to centre, applied gold wire work and set pair of oval cabochon emeralds to sides, gold pin impressed "9ct" and "M B & Co"*, the silver mount impressed "950" with "Regd." and logo beneath, width 33mm.*Murrle Bennett & Co. (Anglo-German 1896 - 1914)
Military Interest: A Royal Australian Air Force WW2 sterling silver sweetheart badge, having pierced "RAAF" with green enamel laurel wreath behind and red enamel crown above and paste set feathered wings to sides, impressed Sterling Silver, London", width 59mm, together with a silver Royal Navy bar brooch and a Royal Navy silver and tortoiseshell circular sweetheart brooch, the tortoiseshell circular panel inlaid with engraved Royal Navy crown, the mount verso impressed "Sterling", diameter 27mm. (3)
A George III Hugh Seymour (London) 18ct. gold hunter pocket watch, key wind, having domed white enamel Roman numeral dial with outer minute track (fractures and loss to enamel), gold spade and whip hands (loose), 53mm wide gold case with circular rose gold reserve (left blank) by Thomas & Richard Carpenter, assayed London 1803-4, movement plate scroll engraved "Hugh Seymour London", movement currently not working. (gross weight 99.3g)
Military Interest; A silver and enamel circular powder compact, the dark blue enamelled sides with yellow and red guilloche enamel stripes and applied silver badge for The 17th Dogra Regiment*, interior stamped "Sterling silver", together with a silver cigarette case, by William Neale & Son Lts, assayed Birmingham 1912, of gently curved rectangular from, a turquoise necklace and others. (qty)*The 17th Dogra Regiment was an infantry regiment of The British Indian Army 1922-47.
An Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of near square form, the front decorated in green and ivory guilloche enamel separated by geometric silver border, with bevelled sides and plain polished back, some loss of enamel to edges, 8cm. x 7.5cm. (gross weight 111.9g)
An Israeli kiddush silver goblet, of reverse tapered circular form, having applied and engraved decoration to side, base stamped "Dugma Sterling", height 8.6cm, (43.2g), together with a continental silver jug, of circular baluster form, having scroll handle and semi-fluted body, stamped "800", height 15cm (174.6g), and a Waltham silver pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, silver case by Dennison Watch Case Co, assayed Birmingham 1945, movement currently not working. (3)
Two silver cigarette cases, both of traditional gently curved rectangular form, the first by John Milward Banks, assayed Chester, date letter rubbed, plain polished with enamel shield of the early arms of England, the second by Henry Williamson Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1919, with linear engine turned decoration. (total gross weight 169.5g). (2)
A George III Jno. Ferrill Pain (London) gilt brass and tortoiseshell pair-cased fusee pocket watch, having domed white enamel Arabic numeral dial with quarterly Arabic numeral outer minute track, 42mm wide gilt brass watch case, engraved movement plate scroll engraved "Jno. Ferrill Pain, London" and "No.67", 48mm wide domed outer tortoiseshell case, movement currently not working.

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