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A SWISS GOLD PLATED KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED QUARTER REPEATING CHRONOGRAPH, EARLY 20TH C with nickel plated movement and enamel dial, 52mm diam ++In apparently excellent working order, the movement running when wound, the repeating mechanism functioning correctly, the centre seconds hand not functioning when the button is depressed, the enamel on dial chipped between 5 and 6, gold plating on case worn on shoulders
THREE VICTORIAN GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING BROOCHES two engraved James Thomas Bishop died Nov 11 1878 aged 21 years or In Affectionate Remembrance of Amy Overton died June 22 1868 aged 62 years, the cameo set brooch with no inscription ++Largest example with two small surface chips to the enamel, the others in fine condition
A GOSSAGE'S PATENT SHEFFIELD PLATE CLOCKWORK ALARM, C1`825 the clockwork mechanism to the underside of the lid with enamel dial, applied embossed royal arms badge inscribed W GOSSAGE PATENT, the iron bell contained in the base, 7.5cm diam, base stamped 239 A rare example of the ingenious 'Portable Alarum' that could be attached to clocks and watches invented by William Gossage (1799-1877) on which he took out a patent in 1824. Its original purpose was to wake his French tutor earlier in the morning than had been his custom. The archetypal Victorian self made man, Gossage established the famous soap making business in Widnes which bore his name. ++Enamel dial slightly damage and with light wear to the plating, movement with some rust. Apparently complete and in working order, a well made object in original condition
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH ZINCKE (1683/4-1767) ISAAC BORROW OF DERBY enamel, 33 x 27mm, giltmetal frame, the reverse engraved with the arms of Borrow impaling Burton Isaac Borrow was born at Hulland Hall, Derbyshire in 1673. The Borrow family had long been established at Gotham and Thrumpton near Nottingham. Borrow married firstly, in St Paul's Cathedral, London, Mary Tempest (1681-1702) and secondly in 1708 Honor, daughter of Thomas Burton of Putney (d 1710) at All Hallows Church Barking. The present miniature may therefore be a marriage portrait dating to c1708/9 when Borrow would have been aged about 36. He purchased Castlefields, a particularly grand provincial baroque house in Derby and was twice Mayor of the town, in 1730 and 1742. A son of this marriage, Thomas Borrow, was Recorder of Derby. His portrait and that of his wife was painted by Joseph Wright of Derby in 1762. Their son, also Thomas, changed the family name to Burrough. Isaac Borrow died in July 1745. ++In fine condition, not cracked or chipped and a portrait of an important local Derbyshire figure
TWO OUTSIDE DECORATED DAVENPORT PORCELAIN PLAQUES, C1820 painted with Warwick Castle from the River Avon and a country house, possibly Wilton House from the Park, 13.5 x 19cm and 14 x 19.5cm ++Both in fine condition, the second plaque with a couple small spots of flaking of the enamel visible on the illustration
AN ENGLISH GILTMETAL PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH HUGH BAYLISS LONDON No 145, with enamel dial and flat centred glass, the movement with silvered regulation and foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, the tortoiseshell outer case painted to the reverse with a moth and foliage, casemaker's mark IB, 53mm diam ++Movement apparently complete but non running. Small solder repair to hinge of watch case. Neat old metal plate repair on bezzle of outer case at 12 o'clock
A FRENCH JEWELLED CORAL MOUNTED SILVER AND BLACK ENAMEL LIPSTICK HOLDER BY CARTIER, C1935 60mm h, French control marks, signed Cartier Paris with stamped inventory number ++Slightly chipped with fine light scratches the carved coral ladybird cracked but unrestored reflected in modest estimate
A REGENCY BRASS MOUNTED AND EBONISED SEDAN CLOCK, C1820 with enamel dial, associated fusee watch movement engraved on the backplate 2651 Danl De St Leu Sert. to her Majesty London, 16cm diam ++Fusee chain detached therefore movement defective. The enamel dial damaged. The reverse complete with the door latch and undamaged shield shaped suspension hook. The brass parts coated in an old discoloured lacquer
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN AND LATER MASONIC JEWELS including a Nottinghamshire silver Assistant Tyler's collar jewel, 8.5cm diam, by H T Lamb, London 1884, a silver Past Master's Jewel, Rufford Lodge, London 1933, Grand Lodge of Mark Master Mason silver gilt and enamel Steward's jewel and Benevolent Fund Badge, 18° Rose Croix Knight's jewel and several other items
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED MARBLE LYRE CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH C with swinging paste set bezel, the enamel dial painted in polychrome with swags and inscribed Lenoir..., having bell striking movement, 56cm h ++In good original condition dusty but complete the reverse of the pendulum bob with crudely applied additional weights for regulation retaining the original grid-iron pendulum and mounts
AN OMAR RAMSDEN SILVER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL BOWL 7.5cm h, mark of Ramsden & Carr and engraved OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECERUNT, London 1912, 6ozs ++In fine condition, the enamel with one or two most minute chips and scratches when viewed under 10x magnification. Retaining the original plannished finish.
Victorian silver open face pocket watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals, fusee movement signed J. Walski, Upper Bangor, subsidiary seconds dial at six, round case with vacant cartouche, London 1881, and a silver full hunter pocket watch, enamel dial numbered 6322, 19 jewel keyless winding movement signed Army & Navy Cooperative Society, London 1892 (2)

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