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A WWI 1914-15 Star medal group of four consisting of 1914-15 Star, War medal, Victory medal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal 181730 W.J. COCKRELL. P.O. 1CL HMS. SPEEDY (An "S" Class Destroyer launched in 1918). Together with an anchor form medal stand (a/f), J.G. Graves silver pocket watch and handpainted enamel dial fob watch
Waltham silver open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial and subsidiary dial with black and red Arabic numerals, black poker hands, hallmarked Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1920 together with six silver and chrome plated open faced pocket watches and fob watches to include Services Army, Ingersoll Midget etc (7)
A pearlware meat dish and another serving dish with feather moulded rims edged in green enamel c.1790 along with a collection of mixed early 19th century English pottery including mostly pearlware; Don, Belle Vue and Brameld. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Large meat dish heavily chipped. Brameld basalt jug with a stapled crack. Other minimal flaws.
An early 19th century French gilt bronze clock case. The enamel dial housed in a drum shaped barrel is supported between the wings of an eagle, raised over a tapering break front plinth adorned with Neo-Classical panels and raised on a stepped base with anthemia, 43cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With an associated 20th century clock mocvement. The case and dial in good condition.
A German brass torsion clock under glass dome. With square dial having guilloche enamel ground and with gilt chapter ring. Raised on stripped enamel columns and with further enamel decoration to the orbs of the pendulum. Mark for Jahresuhrenfabrik, 31.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Slight chipping to the base of the dome, hidden under the lip of the brass plinth.

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