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19th CENTURY FRENCH EMPIRE PORTICO MANTEL CLOCKthe ebonised frame with four gilt metal mounted barley twist columns, brass and stone set inlay throughout, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals within a decorative gilt frame, the chiming movement marked 'Japy Frères', with decorative gilt metal pendulum, key and glass dome, the clock 45cm high, the dome 52.5cm high
COLLECTION OF BADGES, MEDALS AND SMALL COLLECTABLESincluding various military cap and glengarry badges, 1939-45 British Defence and War Medals, with box of issue (Infantry), Egyptian silver and enamel medallion, Victorian Commemorative medal, WWI military compass by 'S.Mordan & Co., silver thimbles, WWII Tank Corps silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, Victorian Robert Burns medal in silver mount, 'Luss Highland Games 1929' silver medal with box, badges, coins and banknotes, 2 boxes, viewing required
FOUR SILVER FOOTBALL MEDALScomprising one with gold detail engraved to reverse 'Cowcaddens Star 1934-35 P Doyle'; one for the 'Exeter & District Football League' with enamel decoration and engraved to reverse 'Senior Div. I. 1958-9'; a pierced example with relief footballer to the centre; and another engraved to the reverse 'Earlston Sevens Runners-Up 1996'
MASONIC 'POLARIS LODGE No.4407' SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL JEWEL '1962-63'engraved 'Presented to W.Bro.Robert Cochrane by the brethren of the lodge in appreciation of valuable services as W.M. during the year 1962-63. 26th Mar.1963', maker marked 'Toye', with case, two pairs of Masonic cufflinks and other small items
FOUR SILVER BROOCHEScomprising a hardstone set unmarked silver brooch of entwined form; a green enamel decorated silver annular marriage brooch, with inscription reading 'A h-uile latha sona dhuit' which translates as 'May all your days be happy'; an unmarked silver oak leaf shaped brooch with engraved acorn decoration; and an unmarked silver mounted cameo brooch (4)
A GREAT WAR COLLECTION comprising a British War Medal 1914-20 to Private A. Wiltshire, Somerset Light Infantry (241970 Pte. A. Wiltshire. Som. L. I.), officially impressed, unmounted; Victory Medal to Private C. Mullins, Dorset Regiment (16061 Pte. C. Mullins. Dorset R.), officially impressed, unmounted; a whistle by Hudson & Co. Of Birmingham, dated 1916, complete with leather retaining strap; a Princess Mary Christmas 1914 brass gift tin; a Comrades of the Great War enamel lapel badge; a British Legion enamel lapel badge; a Royal Army Service Corps sweetheart brooch; and a Merchant Navy sweetheart brooch.
An Edwardian bow front miniature chest of drawers the three drawer chest decorated with rococo gilded brass handles and lock fronts, 25cm high x 32cm wide x 24cm deep, together with a Victorian walnut wood, brass and enamel box, the four corners decorated with rectangular brass, engraved and studded, inset with oval floral enamel plaques, the central applied brass plaque decorated with similar enamel roundel, 13cm high x 29.5cm wide x 21.5cm deep (2)
Two Alexander Ritchie brooches a pen annular shaped brooch with Celtic knotwork, with standard brooch fitting, stamped A.R. IONA both in rectangular stamp, diameter 43mm, a blue enamel Viking longship brooch stamped A.R IONA diameter 23mm, and a brooch made for the Girls' Association with a Viking Longship on one side and raised lettering GA on the other 24mm
A 9ct open-face pocket watch with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, with a flower engraved border to the case, monogrammed to the reverse of the case, inscribed to the inner cover with a Masonic dedication, dated September 1912, together with a 9ct tapered Albert chain, hallmark to every link, the T bar and the swivel clasp, total weight of watch with mechanism 85gms, total weight of chain 29.2gms
An Art Nouveau cast brass repeating mantle clock probably French circa 1900, the whiplash decoration to each corner with cast floral design to the top, the base with skirt of pierced floral brass work, four glazed panels, the white enamel face with faded painted blue iris, brass hands and Arabic numerals, face marked Henderson, Glasgow, pendulum of double phial mercury, 40cm high
A 9ct gold, enamel and gem set Masonic Knight Templar medal the red enamel cross surmounted by eagle and gem set crown with ribbon and bar, the ribbon and bar inscribed 'St Margarets Conclave, Rosyth No.21, Sanctuary K.H.S. And Commandery of St. John, No.21', the reverse of the eagle inscribed 'Presented to Ent. Knt. Comp David John Townsend by the Knights Companions of', the reverse of the cross inscribed 'St. Margaret's Conclave No.21 Rosyth in appreciation of his services as M.P.S., 1920-21', in case
A pendant commemorating the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta the glazed portrait miniature surrounded with a panel of black enamel, a row of seed pearls and surmounted with a crown enamelled in red, with delicate yellow metal wire work. Verso the inscription reads H.R.H Princess Char, te Augusta ob. 6 Nov. 1817 at 22'' on a modern 9ct chain Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales She was the only child of George IV, if she had outlived both her Grandfather George III and her father she would have become Queen of England. She was much loved and seen as new hope for the country. Her grandfather was seen as mad and her father was not popular. She married for love against her father's wishes to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coberg-Saalfeld and was happily married for eighteen months. She died shortly after giving birth to a stillborn son at the age of twenty two. There was a great outpouring of grief throughout the land akin to when Princess Diana died in our own time. As she was the only legitimate grandchild, there was considerable pressure on the Kings un-wed sons to marry, his fourth son Edward Duke of Kent fathered the eventual Heir Queen Victoria
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH FAUX TORTOISHELL MANTEL CLOCK, gilt metal mounts to the case, mask decoration below the enamel Roman numeral set dial, cherubic figure surmount, eight day movement, striking on a coil, medallion mark, pendulum & movement with matching impressed marks '89886', overall H 29 cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE LOTUS LEAF LIBATION CUP, Guangxu period, dated by inscription to the stem, modelled in the form of a lotus blossom, hand painted shades of pink with black enamel outlines, dotted central panel being the stamen, with small circular aperture leading up the hollow stem which forms the handle, W 17 cm, H 9.5 cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SPELTER MANTEL CLOCK DEPICTING 'CUPID AND PSYCHE', eight day movement striking on a bell, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and swags and floral decoration, set within the spelter rock formation, Cupid and Psyche surmount, medallion mark to reverse, seated upon a veined marble semi-circular two piece base with dedication plaque, W 52 cm, H 55 cm Condition Report:Pendulum & key.
AN 'ELLIOTT & SON, LONDON' BRASS CASED MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, circular form, enamel face with Roman numerals and outer minute markers, cherubic painted decoration and similar painted porcelain panels to outer edges, visible escapement, back plate marked 'Made in France' H 11 cm (inc. handles)
A FRENCH BRASS CASED REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer minute markers, retailers 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London', the case with four reeded columns, visible escapement, striking on a single coil, marked to the back plate Paris, and oval lozenge 'Patent S Jrety Poller', H 18.5 cm

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