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A early 20th Century French gilt brass and champleve enamel carriage timepiece, the 1.75ins diameter silvered dial with Arabic numerals, within plain gilt slip, to the eight day movement, contained in case with shaped outline, the upper frieze, lower frieze and columns decorated in champleve enamel, 5.25ins high, (enamel chipped in places), a French brass and green onyx cased oval carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in oval brass and bevelled glass case, with green onyx frieze and lower frieze, 5ins high, and one other French rectangular brass cased carriage timepiece, 4.75ins high
A modern Indian 18k gold ruby, diamond and enamel set oval pattern pendant or brooch at will, the face set with a ruby and diamond flowerhead, within blue enamel border to scrolling floral and foliate pierced work edge, 47mm x 30mm overall, (gross weight 11 grammes), and a modern gold coloured metal mounted opal set oval pattern pendant on fine 9ct gold chain (gross weight 1.6 grammes)
A late 18th Century English enamel oval patch box, the lid printed in black with an urn and worded "Sacred to Friendship", 1.75ins x 1.25ins, another printed in black "May you Ever Happy Be, Beloved by all But Most by Me", 1.625ins x 1.25ins, and a late Georgian cut-glass and silver mounted oval vinaigrette with star cut amber tinted glass top and engraved gilt interior, 1.25ins x 1ins
A late 19th/early 20th Century Russian gold mounted, enamel and ebonised rectangular photograph frame by Faberge, workmaster Anders Nevalainen (St Petersburg 1893-1908), and inset with black and white photograph of Tsar Nicholas II wearing the uniform of the Welsh Guards, after Serov, oval photograph 45mm x 35mm within gold moulded bezel, the main ebonised rectangular border applied with enamelled badge of the Order of Saint George and three red stones, 102mm x 86mm overall, and with silver strut to rear (with some damage to enamel, frame a little scuffed) Provenance: Christie's Geneva - Russian Works of ART and Faberge - Wednesday 12th November 1986 - Lot 174 ( Sale Name POPOV) and bearing Christie's circular label to reverse and with copy of Catalogue
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and white marble three piece clock garniture, the clock by A.D. Mougin, No. 1625 92, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in white marble drum pattern case, surmounted by gilt brass embossed trophies and two bird cresting, all supported on four columns with urn pattern finials and hung with floral garlands, shaped white marble base and six turned gilt brass feet, 16.75ins high, and a pair of similar five light candelabra, the leaf capped scroll branches with animal mask terminals, on plain turned columns, 15.75ins high
A late 19th Century French gilt metal and alabaster mantel timepiece, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, No. 1906, contained in gilt metal drum pattern case flanked by two figures of a young couple in 18th Century dress and with leaf scroll and alabaster panel, 13.5ins high, and with gilt wood plinth, on ebonised oval plinth and with oval glass dome for same, 19.5ins high overall
A 19th Century "Black Forest Postman's" alarm with 9ins diameter white painted wooden dial with Roman numerals, within turned mahogany bezel and with wooden framed movement, 12ins high, and with pendulum and two later weights, and a 19th Century French Comptoise wall clock, the 9.25ins diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals, within embossed brass framework and with open steel framed movement, complete with gridiron style pendulum and two weights
An early 19th Century gentleman's gold coloured metal and enamel cased pocket watch by D.Jennings of London, No.2613, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and through the dial winding hole, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock, contained in gold coloured metal and enamel case, with engine turned ornament and pale blue and white enamelled borders, 50mm diameter, and with two keys (enamel to border chipped in places)
A late 19th Century Continental walnut cased "Vienna Regulator", the 7ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the weight driven two train movement striking on a gong and with pendulum rod with brass bob, contained in walnut case, the shaped pediment with turned finial, enclosed by full length glazed door with split turned ornament, on shaped apron, 49ins high
A 19th Century French ormolu cased mantel clock, No. 6475, the 3.375ins diameter white enamel chapter ring with engine turned gilt dial centre, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ormlou case flanked by standing figure of a musician in medieval dress, the front cast with bold leaf and floral ornament, the rectangular plinth decorated with musical trophies and cherubs, on conforming bun feet, 15.25ins high, and rectangular glass dome with stained wood rectangular plinth for same, (dome cracked)
A collection of brooches, to include an Art Nouveau enamel example with painted rose design to centre, Charles Horner, 1920, Chester, a blue enamel example, marked 'Sterling Charles Horner', three silver enamel domes, J Aitkin & Sons, 1917, Birmingham, a blue enamel bucket and spade, sterling and silver Norne enamel Viking boat, two silver Charles Horner brooches, set with single paste stones, and a silver Charles Horner gold club
An Elizabeth II silver and enamel circular compact, with two-toned green enamelled lid and engine turned back, 2.75ins diameter, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1950, a George VI silver square compact with engine turned ornament, 2.75ins square, Birmingham 1944, a George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 1.5ins white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, contained in plain silver case, 2.75ins x 2.25ins, Birmingham 1925, and a selection of other silver and silvery metal items, various
A modern Continental silver enamel and peridot set pendant in the "Art Nouveau" manner, the face with an enamelled shoulder length portrait of a young woman in a lily pond, contained within a silver cage work border, hung with three small oval cut peridots, 90mm x 45mm overall (gross weight 37 grammes)
An 18th/early 19th Century Continental pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the verge movement with pierced and engraved back and watch cock, movement supported by shaped square pillars, bezel inlaid with turquoise and red stones, with silvery metal case, 62mm diameter (dial crazed and chipped around front winding hole and stones missing from bezel), and complete with regency bronze watch stand with acanthus wreath to front supported by two dolphins and on green veined marble rectangular plinth base, 6.25ins high
A late 19th Century French "Four Glass" mantel clock by Vincenti & Cie, No. 62069, retailed by J.W Benson Ltd, the 3.5ins diameter cream enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and with visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum and striking on a gong, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with moulded edge to top and moulded rounded corners, 14ins high
A late Victorian silver and enamel rectangular vesta box, the front enamelled with hunting scene, 2ins x 1.375ins x 5.25ins high, by Howard James, Birmingham 1890, retailed by Collins Jeweler, Brighton (weight 42 grammes), and a William IV silver rectangular snuff box with scroll moulding to front and reeded sides, 3.25ins x 1.875ins x 0.5in by William Simpson, Birmingham 1833 (weight 86 grammes)
A late 19th Century French ebonised and brass inlaid mantel clock, No .974 31, the 4.5ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with ornate gridiron pendulum and striking on a bell, contained in ebonised "four glass" case with arched top, the whole inlaid with brass stringings and the interior with brass leaf and floral ornament, 17.5ins high, (chipped around winding holes and brass lifting in a number of places)
An early 20th Century French carriage clock retailed by H. Pidduck and Sons, 175 Lord Street, Southport, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass case, bowed ends and turned columns to corners, 5ins high
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with alarum, striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass "one-piece" case engraved with leaf scroll ornament and with conforming folding handle, 5.5ins high
A late 19th/early 20th Century gentleman's 18k gold open faced keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 48mm case (gross weight 80 grammes), and a late Victorian gold coloured metal Albert with T-bar, 260mm overall (gross weight 12.7 grammes)
A late 19th Century French rosewood marquetry and gilt brass mounted mantel clock of Louis XV design, by A.D. Mougin, No. 57233, the 3.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in shaped balloon pattern case bold gilt brass rococo cresting and scroll and leaf mounts, 12.75ins high
An important archive of fencing interest relating to the fencing career of Terence Elliott Beddard, from the early 1920s as a competitor to the mid-1960s as Committee Member, comprising - a large series of black and white and coloured photographs, programmes, receptions and newspaper cuttings, contained in four volumes, together with a silver gilt and enamel badge, the central shield with a spur, in Goldsmiths box Note:Terence Beddard was a competitor both at the 1936 Munich Olympics and also the 1948 London Olympics, The 1948 Olympic Games were the first to be held after the Berlin Games
A Continental sterling silver and blue guilloche enamel circular compact/scent bottle, with flattened sides and with engine turned back, inlaid with star motif to lid, and bell flower ornament to border, and stopper for same (loose) 2.5ins overall with stopper, 2ins diameter, sterling to interior (some damage to enamel)
A George V 18ct gold mounted mourning ring, the oval face inset with a red stone and engraved with initials and inscribed to the interior "In Memory of George Williams of Ellisland, 29th September 1922", hinged and opening to reveal plaited hair, (gross weight 14 grammes - ring size N), and a 9ct gold mounted marcasite and blue enamel ring, the rectangular face with marcasite set flowerhead to centre, within blue enamel border (gross weight 3.5 grammes - ring size O 1/2), and fourteen other gold and silverly coloured metal dress rings, various

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