A late 19th century French gilt striking mantle clock of architectural form, the white enamel dial and movement by Henry Marc of Paris, with fast and slow adjustment, the shaped pediment cast with mask and scroll decoration, canted corners cast with mermaid figures, raised on a beaded rectangular base, 25 x 18 x 11cm.
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A late 19th century French alabaster mantle clock, of square form, the enamel dial with black painted Arabic numerals, with single chapter ring, surmounted with a gilt painted alabaster lion, with columns of applied decoration, raised on rectangular base terminating in squat bun feet, 36cm high
An early 20th century clock in the form of an American 'Blackman' playing the banjo, wearing brightly coloured clothing, the white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and applied hands forms the head of the banjo, winding hole at 6 o'clock, raised on a rectangular plinth base,38cm high.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS WHITE METAL OPEN FACED LADY'S POCKET WATCH ON CHAIN, .935 standard, the enamel dial with hand painted gilt decoration, the case profusely engraved with floral and scroll motifs on a geometric ground, with associated silver chain stamped 'STERLING'. Length approx. 78cm long
Three pocket brooches, a pearl set brooch, in yellow metal, thought to be 15ct (stamped) with six pearls set in a petal shape. Weight approx 3.8 grams. A yellow metal circular brooch, thought to be 9ct yellow gold set with sixteen pearls and rub, backed with blue enamel (damage). Weight approx 9.7 grams. A brooch set with two pearls and one ruby (damage) in yellow metal thought to be 9ct (stamped). Weight approx 2.4 grams. (3)
C19th National Cash Register Co. Gold Changer designed by John Cox, 6 shelves with 4 dividers to each, 2 sided glass door to receive coins with sliding mechanism releasing coins into lower section & into locked drawer, oval enamel plaque 'Sold By The National Cash Register Company 356 Strand London WC'

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