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Late 19th century Chinese plated metal and enamel rectangular box with cloisonné-style phoenix, peony and cloud decoration, the lid inset with an engraved jade plaque inscribed with Chinese characters - the translation in the lid suggests it is one of Emperor Chien Lung's proverbs and is possibly of the period, 10cm CONDITION REPORT Wear but basically good original condition
Late Victorian travelling clock with French timepiece movement with lever escapement, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a silver carriage clock-style case with scroll handle, on four bun feet (London 1895), maker - B. C. D., underside and inside rear door stamped - A. Barrett & Sons, 63 and 64 Piccadilly London, 10cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. silver case has some minor scratching and denting, feet are distorted, one damaged. Hallmarks nibbled but legible. Interior of back door is scratched where winding key hits it. front glass is scratched and enamel dial is scratched in its centre. Movement does not sit centrally in the case and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order
Late 19th century Imperial Russian silver salt of circular form, with cloisonné enamel decoration and presentation inscription, on three ball feet (84 Zolotnik mark), 7cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, no major losses to enamelling. Three ball feet have been pushed in slightly. Rim slightly distorted. Traces of gilding on underside but totally removed from interior
Early George III gold and enamel mourning ring, the oval bezel containing a lock of hair beneath a glazed oval facet cut crystal / glass with reeded gold back, fleur-de-lys shoulders, on black enamel shank dated 4th Jan. 1760. Ring size approximately M CONDITION REPORT Good condition, crystal / glass in good condition, light scratching to facets commensurate with age. Bezel, setting and shoulders in good condition, the shank has lost some detail, notably the name has worn away, all that is decipherable is the first two letters MA....and then the date - 'OB: 4 JAN: 1760 AE: 73', size of bezel is approximately 10.4mm x 9.3mm. Total gross weight approximately 3 grams
Charles Horner silver and enamel pendant necklace of Egyptian revival design, with stylised winged scarab beetle, suspended from a trace chain (Chester 1910), pendant measures approximately 58mm x 45mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition - enamel perfect, no damage or repairs, one link is slightly open which connects to the suspension loop / bale, crisp clear maker's marks and hallmarks. Total gross weight approximately 8.3 grams
1950s ladies' silver and enamel cigarette case and matching lighter decorated with red roses on a cream guilloche enamel ground (Birmingham 1959) CONDITION REPORT Cigarette case measures 10.5 x 8.5cm. Enamel has surface scratches but no chips. Overall condition good. The enamel on the lighter is perfect to the front, however the rear is chipped
Gentlemen's Cartier Tank Francaise Automatic stainless steel wristwatch, reference no. 2302, with silver guilloche dial with black enamel Roman numerals, secret signature at VII, date aperture, in stainless steel curved square Tank case, signed Cartier and numbered 764956CD, on Cartier stainless steel bracelet, case approximately 33mm x 28mm, in box CONDITION REPORT The watch is in very good condition, currently working although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The hands and date adjust/set correctly, the dial is very clean. The case is in very good condition, minor scratches/wear commensurate with age. Bracelet in good condition. Light surface scratches, clasp works well. Box but no paperwork, interior of box is starting to wear
Unusual early 20th century Swiss 'Jump Hour' fob watch with button-wind movement, enamel dial in foliate engraved gold case stamped - '18K', diameter 39mm CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running and the time / numerals seem to adjust correctly. The enamel dial is damaged, the dust cover is brass but the case is gold, stamped 'K18', case in good condition, and is approx. 38mm in diameter. Numbers are in good order
Unusual George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the fusee movement with verge escapement, signed - Geo. Nesbitt, Sunderland, no. 337, the enamel dial with initials replacing the numerals, spelling the name 'John Woolvett', in silver cases, both London 1810, outer case approximately 59mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Not running, release button on outer-case is worn, inner- case dial release button missing, good order otherwise. Fusee chain is intact, appears to be fully wound, balance wheel moves when given a gentle shake but does not run
Military pocket watch with button-wind movement, enamel dial in stainless steel case with broad arrow mark and numbered - 98399F CONDITION REPORT Watch appears to run but we give no guarantee of its operation or timekeeping. Overall good condition, some surface scratching to case and suggestion of plate wearing on rear of case, commensurate with age.
1960s Jaeger-LeCoultre model 526 Atmos clock, serial no. 489299, with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, in glass panelled gilt metal case, 22.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT We have not had this clock running and therefore are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. We do not normally state whether a clock runs or not unless we receive a specific enquiry. Movement is clean and appears to be compete. Case and glass panels slightly scratched
Late 19th century four-glass mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, backplate signed 'L'Epée France' and mercury pendulum, white enamel dial with Roman numerals in an architectural gilt metal case with Corinthian columns, front and rear doors and bevelled glass panels, 33.5cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
Late 19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a rosewood case with inlaid floral marquetry decoration and ornate gilt metal carrying handle, 26.5cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
19th century portico clock with French eight day movement, silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Tarault à Paris fg St Honoré' and sun pendulum, in a gilt metal drum case with hanging tassels mounted under a marble portico with classical gilt metal appliqué and twin marble columns, on a black rectangular marble base and four ornate feet, 41cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Fine quality 19th century four-glass mantel clock with eight day French movement striking on a bell, signed 'Japy Freres' and 'Maple & Co. Ltd. Paris No. 61848', mercury pendulum and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Maple & Co. Ltd.', in a gilt metal case with bevelled glass panels, 26cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Late 19th / early 20th century Arts & Crafts mantel clock with French movement and lever escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed 'Penlington & Batty, Liverpool', in a silver plated case with domed top, hand-beaten finish and Art Deco-style floral decoration, on eight square-section legs with paw feet, 33cm across (key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. It is a lever escapement movement and it appears to be working. However we have not had it running for any length of time and cannot guarantee its operation. Dial is undamaged. Case is plated over copper and has been cleaned in places. Plating is also worn but very dirty, the rear of the case has some damage to the right hand side and copper is showing. Back door plate is also worn
Late 19th century carriage clock with French eight day timepiece movement with lever escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt metal hands, in a tortoiseshell case with white metal mounts and applied initials, 12cm overall height, with leather travelling case (main key and hands adjuster integral with movement) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good however movement is fully would and escapement will not keep going. Dial is undamaged. Case has dried out and lost its sheen. There is a full length crack on edge to left of dial and some surface wear. Carrying case is not original to clock and is worn overall and discoloured, glass is missing
19th century carriage clock with French eight day timepiece movement, silvered platform lever escapement, backplate with Drocourt trademark no. 7622, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and open moon steel hands, in a gilt metal one piece case with swing carrying handle, circa 1860, 16cm height to handle (lacking key) CONDITION REPORT We have not had the clock running, the escapement appears to be free but does not keep running. General overall condition is good, movement is clean, dial is undamaged. Case is undamaged but gilding is very worn
1950s Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Classic V clock, serial no. 99035, with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, in glass panelled gilt metal case, together with its original box and brochures, 22.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, however the movement has not been tested and we are unable to confirm if it is in fully working order. Gilt metal case is scuffed and worn in places. Storage box is slightly discoloured and scuffed in places
1950s Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Classic V clock, serial no. 109966, with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, in a glass panelled gilt metal case, together with its original box and a brochure, 22.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. However, the movement has not been tested and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Gilt metal case is scuffed and worn in places. Storage box is slightly discoloured and scuffed in places.
VICTORIAN FRENCH BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK the two-train movement by Friedrich Mauthe, numbered 44, the brass dial with white enamel chapter ring, Arabic numerals, architectural case with three bell top finials, and doric collumns flanking the dial, the frieze decorated with birds in relief, raised on a square base, 43cm high

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