A 19th century brass and cloisonné carriage clock. The brass frame and Corinthian columns are set with geometric cloisonné patterns reminiscent of Moorish architecture. The enamel dial has Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary alarm dial and seconds sweep hand. Eight day movement striking on single bell with quarter repeater. 16.6 x 10.2 cm.
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A mid 19th century brass framed carriage clock by Adams, Lombard Street, London. The case has intricately cast brass metalwork in a design of swags and bowers of flowers, with acanthus leaves snaking up the columns. The side panels are engraved with vases of flowers. The enamel face has roman numerals and the makers name. Eight-day, two-train movement striking on a single bell. 11 x 8 cm.
A late 19th century French marble manel clock. With curved arched pediment mounted with brass crown, mounted either side of the dial are two brass angels holding laurel wreaths aloft, with brass rosette in the centre. The dial with open escapement, encircled by an enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals. Single-train movement. Clock mounted on wooden base with glass dome (damaged). 36 x 23cm (not including glass dome or wooden base).
A Regency period mahogany mantel clock by Thomas Richards of London. With stepped quadripartite top, brass pineapple finial, inlaid brass motifs and brass ring handles in the shape of swags.The circular enamel face has Roman numerals and brass bevel with domed glass. Single train movement. 22 x 33 cm (excluding finial).
A 19th century triple weight Vienna regulator by Ludwig Hainz, Prague. The walnut case with satinwood stringing to the case and backboard and is mounted with cast iron gilded mounts, including a crown to the top of the pediment which can be seen to represent the crown of the Virgin Mary. This echoes the cast iron depiction of the Ascension found in the bottom recess of the clock. The white enamel face has Roman numerals, maker's name and gilt bevel. The three-train movement strikes on a double gong with quarter repeater pull-chord. 116 x 31 cm (not including cast-iron pediment mount).
Vienna regulator with oak case. Mounted with gilt wreaths of wild-flowers and fruit. The pointed arched pediment has further gilt mounts in the architrave and is topped with acorn finial. The pendulum depicts the face of a deity surrounded by foliate wreath and pair of cherubs. The white enamel dial has has gilt bevel and Roman numerals. Single train movement, with brass weight. 120 x 35 cm.
A Royal Doulton figure, Carolyn HN2974; a Coalport figure, Hayley; a Rosenthal monochrome trembleuse two handled cup and saucer; a clear glass cruet set on tray; a Halcyon Days cylindrical enamel pot and cover, Friendship Is The Wine of Life; a Royal Crown Derby coronation Edward VIII May 1937 pin dish; a Caverswall Prince Charles coronet; a miniature model of the coronation coach 1953; a lady's powder compact; a decorative plate; qty
Two yellow metal Victorian mourning brooches, a rectangular example with black enamel within a yellow metal scrolling mount and a central pale amethyst-coloured cabochon stone, inscribed verso 'Mary Foster died October 11th 1852 aged 82 years' and an oval example with black enamel and yellow metal scrolling decoration, central oval cartouche with woven hair (2).
Thomas Russell & Son; a plated full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 4.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Scratches to the outer case, fine crack to the dial between 7 and 8. Small dent to the edge. Runs when wound. Small scratches commensurate with age.
A hallmarked silver open face pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, a hallmarked silver fob watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, a silver fob chain, a silver thimble, a brass fob watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and a modern gilded full hunter pocket watch (7). CONDITION REPORT Missing the crown winder and also the fingers from the seconds dial are lacking.
A silver full hunter pocket watch marked '925', the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, a silver fob watch, enamel dial set with Roman numerals, a hallmarked silver bookmark, hallmarked silver thimble, a hallmarked silver patch box, a silver handle from a walking cane and a silver patch box with blue guilloché enamel inset, various hallmarks (7).
A late 19thC Sevres style clock garniture, comprising of a mantel clock, the 8cm dia Roman numeric dial fancy enamel decorated with flowers and gilt highlights, revealing an eight day keywind pendulum swung movement, and surmounted by a heavy urn with ribbon patera and beadwork surround, on scroll supports flanked by two urns similarly decorated and handpainted with scenes and figures, on a cushioned base, (the clock) 44cm high. (AF)
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Officer’s fur cap grenade circa 1901-14.A good gilt example. Flaming grenade, long neck, mounted with pierced crowned Garter on blue enamel ground; central gilt Rose; below the Garter, the White Horse of Hanover. One of two bent screw posts to reverse. GC
4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officer’s 1871 pattern helmet plate.A fine and scarce example. Silvered hobnail star of the Most Illustrious Order of St.Patrick mounted with pierced gilt motto on a light blue enamel ground. To the voided centre, St.Patrick’s cross in red enamel (restored) on a lined silver ground. Mounted on the centre of the cross, a green enamelled shamrock with three gilt, red enamelled crowns. Four screw posts to reverse. Generally VGC
2nd (Hemel Hempstead) VB Bedfordshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901.A fine and scarce silvered example. Crowned star pattern bearing laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with a star bearing Maltese cross with stag on replaced blue enamel centre. Mounted on the base of the laurels, a tri-part scroll ‘The Bedfordshire Regiment’ with supplementary scroll below inscribed ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Hertfordshire Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1908-09.A fine and rare short-lived example. Crowned gilt star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre with gilt rimmed Maltese cross on silver star with hart crossing ford on a blue enamel ground. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver scroll ‘The Hertfordshire Battalion’ . Three loops to reverse. VGCFormed 1st April 1908; redesignated 1st Bn. The Hertfordshire Regiment in March 1909.
Bedfordshire Regiment VB Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1887-1902.A good scarce silvered interlocking example. Circlet ‘Bedfordshire Regiment’ with seeded gilt centre bearing star, Maltese cross, Garter and Hart crossing ford on rich blue enamel. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC
Bedfordshire Regiment VB Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-08.A good scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter; black velvet centre bearing star, Maltese cross and Hart crossing ford on rich blue enamel. Mounted on the laurel sprays a scroll ‘Bedfordshire Regiment’. Three loops to reverse. Minor wear to plating. VGC
Border Regiment Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp and belt circa 1881-1900.A good silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed ‘The Border Regiment’; seeded centre mounted with Garter star with red enamel to Cross of St. George and blue enamel ground to pierced motto. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC (Ryan 201).
Coldstream Guards 1933 Birmingham hallmarked silver pagri badge.A fine scarce die-cast inter war example by WD retailed through Edward Smith, London, the well known Brigade of Guards tailors. Facetted silver Garter Star mounted with a silver pierced Garter on a rich blue enamel ground; central Cross of St. George in translucent red enamel. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 902)
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Victorian Officer’s glengarry grenade circa 1881-96.A fine scarce example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with a gilt crowned pierced Garter on a blue enamel ground; silver rose to centre. Beneath the Garter, the White Horse of Hanover in silver. Two loops to reverse. VGC
45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s “Albert” shako plate circa 1844-55.An exceptionally fine scarce rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with ‘India cut’ silver star bearing 14 honours on its 16 points and ‘Nottinghamshire Regt.’ circlet; to the black enamel domed centre, milled numerals ‘45. Reverse retains both horizontal loops. Cross on orb strenghtened, one or two spits in crown from over zealous stamping otherwise VGC.This is the actual piece photographed as No. 64 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army” by Kipling & King.
Royal Sussex Light Infantry Militia William IV / Victorian Officer’s “Bell-Top” shako plate circa 1829-44A fine rare fire-gilt example. Large crowned star mounted with silver ornate strung bugle bearing Garter Star with gilt pierced motto on blue enamel ground and central Cross of St. George in red enamel (slightly defective). Beneath the bugle, an ornate ended silver scroll inscribed ‘Royal Sussex’. Two horizontal loops to reverse and one of two pairs of wire behind the crown. VGCRaised 29th June 1778 at Chichester. Redesignated Royal Sussex Light Infantry 1845; became 4th Bn. Royal Sussex Regt. on Friday 1st July 1881.
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Officer’s cap badge and pair of collars circa 1953-58.A fine gilt example on loops.. Flaming grenade, the ball mounted with crowned pierced Garter on blue enamel ground; silvered White Rose to centre; beneath the Garter, an applied silvered White Horse of Hanover. ... with pair of matching collar badges on loops. VGC (3 items)
Royal Sussex Regiment Sterling Silver Officer’s cap badge and pair of bullion collars.A fine silver example on loops by JR Gaunt, London. Red and blue enamelled Garter Star with Roussillon plume behind and curving forward over the top. Scroll beneath inscribed ‘The Royal Sussex Regt’. ... with pair of matching facing bullion and enamel collar badges. VGC (3 items)
Sheffield City Police and Ponterfract Borough Police Insignia.A good selection. Officer’s silver plated oval helmet plate of crowned laurel sprays enclosing title strap with Arms of City to centre ... a similar white metal example ... Inspector’s silver and blue enamel cap bade impressed ‘STERLING SILVER’ ... 9 silvered Officer’s buttons ... together with Victorian Ponterfract Borough Police helmet plate (within laurel sprays crowned title circlet, castle to lined centre), 3 buttons and ‘P’ letter. (All complete with fixings) (17 items)

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