TWO 19TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCKS to include a malachite inlaid example, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and moon hands, two front winding keyholes, striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 50493, 22cm high, 25.5cm wide; together with another black slate clock (2)
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A Swiss pocket chronograph, having gold filled case, with 4.5cm white enamel dial decorated Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, blue steel hands,movement unsigned, stem wind. Condition Report: dial has minor surface damage when viewed with a loop, case has some surface scratching and has some damage where it has been opened particularly showing on and around the dust cover. works when wound.
A gold mourning ring for Queen Caroline, 1727- 20th November 1737. Married to King George II, Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach was born in 1683 and was more commonly known as Caroline of Ansbach. She was widely mourned following her death in 1737, not only by the public but also by the King who refused to remarry. The gold ring is centred with a cushion-shaped diamond mounted on a rectangular-cut amethyst. There are probably a few strands of hair underneath the diamond. Closed back mount with fluted sides and engraved to the reverse with traces of the original black enamel with a Queen's crown over the slightly obscured words, ob 20 Nov 1737. Trifurcated and fluted shoulders and Queen Caroline carved to the lower shank with black enamel decoration. Size F 1/2.
A late Victorian gold brooch, mounted with emeralds, a ruby and seed pearls. A Victorian gold target brooch mounted with a central cluster of turquoise cabochons. A gold bolt ring. A cruciform pendant. A gold mounted shell cameo pendant. A George III black enamel mourning brooch. With two further brooches and two further pendants.
A Victorian Holbeinesque pendant, centred with a circular cabochon garnet and four seed pearls on an open work scroll mount with enamel decoration and four rose-cut diamonds. Suspending a smaller cabochon garnet and gold pendant with conforming enamel decorations. Engraved with foliate decoration to the reverse and glazed locket compartment.
A late 19th century French gold bee brooch, naturalistically designed with a large tiger's eye cabochon and lines of rose-cut diamonds and black enamel to the body. The wings pave-set with graduated rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold. 4.5cm long. With French control marks and maker's lozenge E.D.
A Belle Epoque enamel and diamond pendant, the heart-shaped centre section is decorated with light blue enamel underneath a diamond-set laurel and diamond border. With a diamond bow to the top and bottom and suspending a pearl in platinum and gold. Engraved decoration to reverse. Fitted case.
A garnet and moonstone mounted gold Arts and Crafts brooch by James Cromar Watt, centred with a moonstone cabochon with a foliate enamel border and with a further surround of smaller moonstones alternately mounted with cabochon garnets. Signed to the reverse with the initials JCW. 4.5 cm wide.

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