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An unusual brass framed charger wall clock, probably French late 19th/early 20th CenturyThe thirteen cm dial with individual white and blue enamel Arabic numerals, the outer frame decorated with mythical masks and swagger decoration, diameter 43cm. CONDITION REPORT: Circa 1900. Relatively light. Not working.
A 19th century terracotta copy of the Portland vase, possibly by Samuel Alcock & Co, moulded in relief with semi-naked classical figures, the base with pre-Raphaelite style disc as per that added to the original, h.19.5cm (some restoration to foot rim); together with a pair of Samual Alcock & Co Greek Revival redware terracotta ewers, polychrome enamel decorated with Apollo upon a griffin, printed Beehive mark for Hill Pottery circa 1828-1859, h.22.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information One with restoration to top rim.The other restored around neck.Both restorations well done.
A Limoges porcelain pedestal tureen and cover on stand, decorated by Camille Le Tallec, each piece decorated with floral reserves in bright enamels, within gilt enamel borders and on a powder blue ground, each signed in puce verso by the artist and with Limoges backstamp, probably last quarter 20th century, stand w.47.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Base width 47cm.Overall length 31.5cm.Very minor gilt wear only.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Lynton Porcelain Co loving cup and cover on stand, polychrome enamel decorated with a reserve of wildflowers by Stefan Nowacki, within further bands of cabbage roses dispersed with powder blue bands, all heightened in gilt enamels, printed backstamp, h.15.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information In immaculate condition, no apparent faults.
A late 19th century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate, depicting a maiden and Cupid within a classical garden, all within a cobalt blue and gilt enamelled rim, entitled verso 'Amor als Jäger' and numbered 155, with blue beehive mark, dia. 24cm; one other depicting a maiden with sheet music within a cobalt blue and gilt enamel border, entitled verso 'Gesank d.99' and with underglaze blue beehive mark, dia. 24.2cm; and one other later Victoria Austria porcelain cabinet plate, depicting an artist within a landscape by Kaufman, dia. 25cm (3)
A cased set of rock crystal and diamond set gents cufflinks, with matching pair of collar studs, and four dress buttons, each small old brilliant in a black enamel surround to stepped square crystal plinths with canted corners, in fitted Boucheron case, w.10cm Condition Report / Extra Information Unsigned.Not by Boucheron, just in a Boucheron case.Fastenings not silver.One cufflink chipped.One button lacking black enamel.
A George III gilt metal pair cased gents pocket watch, the outer case having vacant cartouche and leaf engraved borders, plain inner case with dust cover, convex glass, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock, further engraved backplate, signed Ed Hopkins Bradford, dated AD 1789, dia. 5.1cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some tarnishing to cases, otherwise good.Dial good.In running order.Excellent example.
A George IV silver pair cased pocket watch, having a convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock with engraved backplate, signed A Cameron Liverpool, numbered 50655, case assayed Birmingham 1823, dia. 5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both cases good.Marks good.Dial with small chip around pin to centre.2mm hairline to outside edge at 10 o'clock.In running order.Movement good and clean.
A William IV silver cased gents pocket watch, formally being pair-cased, having a convex white enamel dial, chain driven verge fusee movement, with pierced balance cock, the backplate signed S Adcock Wootton, numbered 5012, assayed London 1837, dia. 5.3cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lacks outer pair case.Small chip to dial above centre.Otherwise clean.In running order.Assays good.Case good.With minor age wear only.
A Victorian silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having convex glass (loose), white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, engraved backplate, signed William Wigg of Halesworth, numbered 38176, case assayed London 1856, dia. 6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Silver cases with minor dents, otherwise good.Marks good.Pin to bezel hinge gone but glass good.Hands possibly replacement.In running order.
A George V 9ct gold cased full hunter gents pocket watch, the plain case opening to reveal unsigned white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, gold inner back cover, keyless movement, the backplate numbered 402295, case assayed London 1926, dia. 5cm, 98g Condition Report / Extra Information Minor age wear.Small hairline to dial between 7 & 8 o'clock.In running order.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased gents full hunter pocket watch, by Dent of London, the case with engraved armorial opening to reveal white enamel dial signed Dent Cockspur Street London and numbered 29381, having subsidiary seconds dial, keywind verge movement, the backplate further signed and numbered, case assayed sheffield 1848, dia. 5cm, 90.6g, Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Case excellent. Hinges good.Dial and glass good.
A Vacheron & Constantin yellow metal cased gents open faced pocket watch, the back cover with finely engraved armorial, having further yellow metal inner back cover, both numbered 134375, untested but valued as 18ct, watch having white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement, signed to the backplate and further numbered 260640, dia. 4.7cm, gross weight 74.8g Condition Report / Extra Information Small repair to dial near centre pin.Case good.Hinges good.In running order.
A circa 1900 continental yellow metal cased open faced pocket watch, having engine turned back cover with vacant cartouche, yellow metal inner back cover, untested but valued as 18ct, the white enamel signed CHRONOMETRE LIP, having subsidiary seconds dial and keyless unsigned movement, dia. 4.8cm, 75.4g Condition Report / Extra Information Hairline from 7 to 4 o'clock, runs across subsidiary dial.Back cover with several dents.Both covers thin gauge of gold.In running order.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch, the back cover with engraved armorial, the inner back cover with presentation inscription 'To the Reverend Augustus Browne by his parishioners on leaving Drayton Bassett, July 1875', the white enamel dial numbered 39209, having subsidiary seconds dial, keywind chain driven fusee movement, the backplate signed E J Hardman Bull Street Birmingham, numbered 39209, dia. 4.6cm, 79.4g Condition Report / Extra Information Case good.Glass loose but good.Small hairline to outside of dial between 3 and 4 o'clock.In running order.
An 18ct gold cased ladies half hunter pocket watch, having finely engraved case, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct gold inner back cover, keyless movement, the backplate signed J W Benson Ludgate Hill London, the case and backplate numbered 1130817, dia. 3.5cm, 37.9g Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Case very good.Dial good.Excellent example.
A ladies 18ct gold cased fob watch, having white enamel dial, turquoise and diamond set hinged back cover, gold inner back cover, keyless movement, dia. 2.5cm; together with a yellow metal ropetwist bar brooch and safety chain, gross weight including brooch and chain 23.8g Condition Report / Extra Information Dial good.Case with one turquoise bead replacement.In running order.
A late Victorian 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, having monogrammed front cover opening to reveal white enamel dial signed William Bent London EC, and numbered 17427, subsidiary seconds dial, the gold inner back cover with presentation inscription, the keyless movement and backplate further signed, numbered and with annotated Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty London, gross weight 128.9g, 5.2cm, with gilt metal curblink watch chain
A collection of assorted Royal related ephemera and effects, to include; An Order of Service for the marriage of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the Lady Diana Spencer, in St Paul's Cathedral on 29th July 1981, having embossed gold fleur de lis front cover, along with a ceremonial booklet for the wedding, an official programme, Royal Wedding Gifts souvenir catalogue; a ladies enamel compact with ERII HM Yacht Britannia crest, another compact; London Illustrated News etc
A 19th century Chinese yellow ground dragon vase, of baluster form, enamel decorated with five claw dragons amidst clouds, h.20cm Condition Report / Extra Information No damage or restoration.Paint excellent. Very minor handling wear.Two small areas of crazing near neck.An excellent example.
An early 20th century Chinese glazed stoneware footed bowl, in the famille rose palette, enamel decorated with dragons, with red square seal mark verso, dia. 27.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips or cracks.Enamels good and bright.Small enamel loss near rim.An excellent example.
A Chinese porcelain dragon bowl, the exterior enamel decorated with five claw dragons amidst clouds, the interior further decorated with single five claw dragon to base, unmarked, dia. 16.5cm; together with a smaller example, the interior decorated with two four claw dragons, six character mark verso, dia. 12cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Both bowls without damage.
An early 19th century mahogany and brass inlaid dome-top bracket clock, the white enamel convex dial signed Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London, the case having convex bevel, brass carry handle, pierced fishscale sound grilles, twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire-driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement, striking on a bell, and with pull-repeat, signed and engraved backplate, h.45cmNote; James Rivers & Son are recorded in Baillie, G. H., Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as successors to De St. Leu., working 1782-1815. Condition Report / Extra Information Original metal dial (dia.20cm), not overpainted but with fine crazing all over and some staining.Some chips to enamel on dial extremities.Bezel good.Case generally good, some fine veneer splits to dome.Movement good and clean.In running order.Pull and hour repeat working.Movement and brackets appear all original.Period bell, lovely strike.The whole probably restored in the last 30 years.Basically a good example.
A fine engraved gilt brass striking and repeating alarm carriage clock, signed Drocourt, retailed by Henry Capt of Geneva, late 19th century, the case elaborately engraved with floral and scroll decoration, having swing carry handle and repeat button, the retailer signed white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, within an elaborately engraved dial surround, twin barrel going movement, with silvered platform and lever escapement striking two hammers on a gong, the backplate stamped DC and numbered 14174, h.11.8cm (handle down) Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Both dials good.Original platform.Strike and repeat functioning.Case good, minor surface tarnishing only.Glass good.Key not original.
A circa 1900 French lacquered brass carriage clock, having visible platform lever escapement, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with push button hour & half-hour repeat, twin barrel going eight day movement, with single hammer striking a gong, backplate numbered 1423, h.15cm (handle down) Condition Report / Extra Information Dial good.Case with light age tarnishing and requires polish.Push button repeat in working order.Action sticking, currently not running.
*A late 19th century Worcester porcelain mantel clock, the balloon shaped case decorated in bright enamels, enclosing convex white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals (hairlines), single winding hole for an eight day going movement, case with underglazed blue Worcester factory mark, shape No.2373, h.17cm
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and Siena marble three piece clock garniture, having white enamel chapter ring, raised on spiral turned fluted columns united by ropetwist swag, stamped 'AD. Mougin' to backplate, with pendulum, the conforming candelabrum garnitures each with eagle surmounts, clock h.34cm, garniture h.24cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial with minor scratch at 6-7 o'clock.In running order.No bell.Gilt bronze all good.Some very minor nibbles to edge of marble bases.A good clean example.
A French Empire period bronze and gilt bronze mounted mantel clock, by Alexandre, the architectural case having pair of recumbent sphinx and further applied and pierced plaques bearing symbols of victory and music, the white enamel signed convex dial with Roman numerals, the eight day barrel movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel and bell striking, with pendulum, h.28cm, w.16cm
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the convex white enamel dial signed Jackson (of) Brompton, having Roman numerals, outer minute scale, twin winding holes for an eight day brass gut-driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pull-hour repeat, the case with brass scroll marquetry inlays, brass fret sound panels, and on lacquered brass ball feet, h.44cm
A circa 1830 rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock, having convex white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial for an eight day chain-driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement, the case with cut brass marquetry inlays and boxbase, h.46cm; together with original rosewood and brass inlaid wall bracket (2)
A Louis XVI *faux* tortoiseshell and gilt brass bracket clock, the case surmounted with a standing figure (probably associated), and having acanthus leaf, scroll leaf and flower head mounts, the glazed door with female mask issuing flowers and foliage, opening to reveal gilt metal dial, having enamel inset Roman numerals, twin winding holes for twin barrel going eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate signed Pecquet Paris, the case with all-over faux tortoiseshell veneers and raised on turned brass feet, h.79cm; together with original faux tortoiseshell wall bracket, w.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information Please note that this is faux tortoiseshell. Figure to top is associated.Brass mounts good.12 and 2 numerals damaged.In running order.
A mid 19th century gilt metal mantel clock, modelled as two putti flanking a white enamel dial, having twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement with outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case further adorned with flowers and foliage, acanthus and C-scrolls, h.36cm, the whole on ebonised plinth and housed under a glass dome, gross h.46cm
A collection of silver and white metal vintage jewellery including silver rings, a Deco silver and paste necklace, a scrap 9ct gold ring and a pair of earrings and a 9ct metal mounted cigarette holder - weighable gold approx 1.3 grams, a Danish style enamel of a Viking ship etc - some pieces incomplete

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