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Barwise, a Victorian 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, London 1853, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing a key wound, English lever movement signed 'Barwise, St Martins Lane, London' and numbered 41236, overall diameter 4.9 cm, 93 g gross inclusive of movement; with a watch chain, stamped '9ct' to the swivel, and two winding keys
Anonymous, a Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch, London 1903, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing an unsigned English lever, key wound, fusee movement, numbered 23579, overall diameter 5 cm, 93g gross inclusive of the movement
An unusual 19th century ivory cased miniature carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and exposed platform escapement, the side panels decorated with relief moulded floral designs and the panelled back door with relief moulded cartouche, raised on bracket feet. 7.5cm tall (handle requires attention)
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID SQUARE PIANO, HENRI HOLLAND, C1780-1792 the satinwood name board crossbanded in tulipwood and painted with swags inset with white enamel oval trade label HOLLAND'S PATENT BEDFORD ROW & ST JAMES'S STREET PICCADILLY, on mahogany stand with brass castors, 84cm h; 55 x 157cm++Basically complete but very dirty, unrestored original condition, the ivory keys all present and original but encrusted with dirt and grime. Small veneer and other losses, many of the keys sticking. One leg of the stand resecured with two angled metal brackets
A SET OF THREE ENAMELLED GLASS GOBLETS BY E PEYRE, EARLY 20TH C with initial A and crown, 18.5cm h, signed, a collection of 18th and early 19th c English drinking glass to include a wine with bell bowl on solid stem, wrythen fluted ale glasses, a rummer on 'lemon squeezer' foot, an Irish cut glass miniature jar and cover and a funnel (approximately 32)++The enamel glasses and most of the other items in good condition. Note solid stem wine glass with chip on rim
A CREAMWARE BULLET TEAPOT AND COVER AND A TEA CANISTER, C1770 AND 80 painted with scattered flowers in red, black and green or polychrome respectively, 11 and 8cm h++Teapot cracked across base of handle, tip of spout and cover with small chips. Tea canister with spots of flaking of the enamel but a well potted example free from cracks or significant chips. No restoration
A CHARLES X ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, C1830 the rectangular base surmounted by the figure of a boy with two seashells blowing an opalescent glass bubble, the pillar shaped case on enamel chapters in flowers flanked by quivers, the movement with silk suspension, 47cm h, with an ebonised base with glass dome++Movement complete with pendulum the case retaining practically all of the gilding although dusty and rubbed in places, tiny hole on edge of base at front, glass door to case back undamaged
A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL BONBONNIERE AND THREE PATCH BOXES, C1780 the lid of the bonbonniere printed with Lincoln Cathedral, 6cm l++Bonbonniere lid with discoloured scratches and small chip, small repair to blue border at 4 o'clock, enamel on base with old overpainted restoration. Lavender patch box in good condition other than damaged mirror. The two other patch boxes with restoration, one chipped, green box with most of the silvering lost from mirror
A GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING RING, 1774 inset with hair, the reverse enamelled in black SHOLTO CHARLES EARL OF MORTON AGED 41, 4.4g, size FSholto Charles Douglas, FRS, 15th Earl of Morton (1733-1774) succeeded his father, the 14th Earl in 1768 and was in turn succeeded by his 13 year old son George as the 16th Earl.++Good condition
A STAFFORDSHIRE MINIATURE PORCELAIN BUST OF LORD BYRON ON A PEDESTAL, A BISCUIT PORCELAIN BUST OF BYRON AND A FRENCH PORCELAIN MUG, GILT WITH THE INITIAL B, ALL EARLY 19TH C biscuit bust 16cm h++Staffordshire bust - head broken off and restuck, small corner chips on square base, one or two minor hairline cracks and some flaking of the black enamel but no recent or professional restoration. Biscuit bust in good condition. Coffee can in good condition
CHARLES JAMES FOX (1748-1806). A REGENCY IVORY BRISE FAN, C1795 painted with a miniature of the statesman after the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, having carved and pierced sticks secured by gold and enamel rivet, sticks 26.5cm, original red morocco covered fan box and an Regency boxwood fan with printed paper leaf etched with text and title HISTORY of ENGLAND FROM WILLIAM the CONQUEROR to the present time published at Sudlow's Fan Warehouse 91 Strand (2)++Ivory fan - some damage as per image, tip of one stick broken, miniature unaffected by these losses. Leaf of paper fan with several tears and some staining, the guards and sticks undamaged
TWO BLUE OR BLACK PRINTED PEARLWARE TEAPOTS AND COVERS, C1800 the first with ochre enamel rims, the second with chained cover, 15 and 16cm h and a Wedgwood blue and black printed whiteware copy of John Wesley's teapot and cover, c1900 (6)++Blue and white example - small chip to tip of spout and minor chips around the cover, the interior of the teapot stainedBlack printed example - tip of spout chipped, flange of cover damaged not visible when in positionWesley teapot and cover in good condition
A FINE ENGLISH BRASS TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT AND DIAL, BENJAMIN VULLIAMY, NO 322, 1800 the enamel dial with gilt chapters and engraved filigree hands, wire driven movement, gilt brass beaded bezel, 13.5cm diamProvenance: Delivered by Vulliamy to Manl [Manley] Philipps Esq on February 10, 1800.No 322 is described in Vulliamy's Record Book as a "Marble Clock with 2 Boys and a gilt Eagle on the Top." It cost
A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE GROUP OF THE VICAR AND MOSES, C1800 with overglaze enamel painted decoration, 23cm hFor another example, see Beddoe (S), A Potted History Henry Willett's Ceramic Chronicle of Britain, Woodbridge 2015, No 807.++Bottle held by the parson lacking neck and small spots of flaking and wear
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF THE SAILOR'S DEPARTURE AND RETURN, C1820 with overglaze enamel painted decoration, 25cm hFor a contemporary pair of the same models, see Beddoe (S), A Potted History Henry Willett's Ceramic Chronicle of Great Britain, Woodbridge 2015, No 264.++Old restoration
A PAIR OF RIDGWAY MOULDED EARTHENWARE SAUCE TUREENS, COVERS, LADLE AND SIFTER, C1820 with apple green ground, 15cm h and a fruit stand en suite (7)++Some typical flaking of the brown enamel on the rims, tureen covers ladle and sifter all in good condition, stand with professional restoration to foot
A collectors' lot to include a pair of WWI leather gaiters, a Morse code signalling arm, a commemorative brass plate for the Coronation of George VI May 12th 1937, a certificate of character of No.2464 Private Alfred Charles Butler of Army Reserve and First Regiment of Dragoons, 20th June 1891, a cased OBE medal with framed and glazed certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth, presented to Cecil Edward Butler Esq 12th June 1958, a Buffaloes Grand Lodge silver medal presented to Brother William CF Duffy 2nd June 1932, an Aero Club Association enamel badge and a small quantity of tie pins, cufflinks etc.
An early-to-mid 20th century brass gilded eight-day mantel clock in the Italian style, decorated with young agricultural field worker, wheat sheaves etc, white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and marked 'Imperial', height 29cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.

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