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19th century 'Yorkshire' mahogany longcase clock, 8-day bell striking movement, painted enamel dial, H234cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Marius Hammer enamel guilloche enamel bracelet, each articulated link depicting a different scene in blue, pink and white enamel, stamped 925S Sterling Norway, with makers mark, together with another Norwegian enamel bracelet, each articulated link featuring white enamel over painted with alternating floral design, stamped 925S Sterling Norway, (2).
A Victorian silver Barwise, London, key wind full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked London 1850, front case having central circular cartouche, together with a Victorian silver fusee movement open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked London 1878, movement engraved 'AD 1879', reverse case featuring engine turned design and scroll edge cartouche, attached fabric watch chain and key, along with a silver Kendal & Dent fusee movement open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, reverse case featuring engine turned design and scroll edge cartouche, lot with various keys, (3)
A lot to include a silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, with makers mark HM for Henry Matthews, weight approx. 93g, a silver vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, with makers mark HM for Henry Matthews, weight approx. 34g, a travel clock with enamelled surround featuring classical figures and cherubs, (A/F), a Aronsberg of Liverpool bone folding ruler with white metal hinges, a glazed mouted enamel and gilt 1887 Victoria shilling, a mounted George IV 1821 crown, two white metal rings, a thimble, a jubilee crown, a George V coronation commemorative medal, two badges, a pair of cufflinks, a map measurer, a fabric and metalwork purse, (16).
A 19th century Chinese famille rose footed bowl, enamel decorated with reserves of figure scenes within honeycomb borders heightened in gilt, dia.28.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two hairlines from top rim. Handling wear. Significant gilt wear. Firing chip to outside of foot rim (in the making and has been glazed over).
An 18th century Chinese porcelain miniature vase, of baluster form, decorated in bright enamels with figures within a landscape and a tree supporting a birdcage, heightened in gilt, four character mark verso, h.7.2cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two small chips to underside of foot rim. Gilt wear to rim. Small glazing flaw to shoulder. Minor enamel losses. Grubby.
In the manner of Xu Zhongnam - Chinese glazed stoneware rectangular plaque, enamel decorated in tones of green and blue, depicting bamboo amongst rocks, signed in script and bears seal mark, 29.5 x 44cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips or cracks. Has previously been stuck down - old glue on back. Paint good. Some handling wear.
A Thwaites & Reed of London Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, having a convex white enamel dial indistinctly signed and with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day double fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pull-hour repeat, the backplate signed by the maker, the case with brass inlays, fret cast brass fishscale sound grilles, and on brass ball feet, h.40.5cm
A late 19th century French gilt metal and alabaster mantel clock, the white enamel dial flanked by a gallant and his maiden, single winding hole for a brass eight day cylinder movement, the whole raised upon an alabaster plinth, h.30cm, all housed under a glass dome on ebonised plinth, gross h.46cm
Robertson of Edinburgh circa 1830 mahogany longcase clock, having a signed white enamel circular dial, dia.13⅜", with subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with half turned pilasters flanking panelled door to a crossbanded boxbase, h.201cm Condition Report / Extra Information With weights and pendulum. Dial original, some lettering worn, enamel loss near 4 o'clock. Moulding to right of dial missing. Minor split to door and boxbase. Dial and movement all appear original and untouched. Basically good with minor age wear.
A circa 1820 Chamberlains Worcester porcelain scent bottle and stopper, of squat square section, decorated in bright enamels with four reserves of floral sprays, within gilt borders, on a white dot enamel powder blue ground, printed mark verso with New Bond Street address, w.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information No chips or cracks. Minor handling wear, mostly to gilt. Enamels good and bright.
A circa 1900 Royal Worcester Blushware pedestal ewer, decorated with wildflowers, heightened in gilt, shape No.1309, green mark, h.26cm; together with a Worcester porcelain pot pourri vase and lid (lacking ornate and pierced cover), polychrome enamel decorated to four panels with wildflowers within acanthus leaf moulded borders, heightened in gilt, puce mark, shape No.1809 (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Ewer - minute chip to top of handle, further chip to base of leaf on handle, giltwear. Pot pourri - lacks pierced outer cover, minor giltwear.
A late 19th century Bohemian glass scent bottle, with enamel and gilt metal jewelled stopper, 13cm; together with a late 19th century glass scent bottle and stopper, having raised profile portrait plaque of a child within gilt scroll border, h.10.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Bohemian example - some fading to gilt metal, small chip to outside of base. Portrait bottle - major gilt wear to areas of body and stopper.
A ladies silver and guilloche enamel powder compact, having mirrored and fitted interior; together with a matching pocket cigarette case, with engine turned back, maker T&S, Birmingham 1947, both with original black silk sleeves (2) Condition Report / Extra Information No engraving. Enamel to both good and complete. Gilt interiors good. Hinges and marks good.
A late Victorian yellow metal, enamel and diamond picture locket, the old cut diamonds arranged as a flower head setting in a raised starburst surround, 3.8cm (excluding bale); together with an 18ct gold belcher link neck chain, chain weight 18.6g Condition Report / Extra Information Locket weighs 11.4g. Locket not hallmarked and is untested. Stones good, centre stone weights approx. 0.12ct. No glazed inner panel.
A Benjamin Hills of Sudbury early Victorian silver pair cased gents open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed, and backplate numbered backplate 12833, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, cases assayed London 1841 and further numbered 12833, dia.5.5cm
Thomas Russell & Son of Liverpool 18ct gold cased gents full hunter pocket watch, having plain covers with chased edge, 18ct inner back cover, signed white enamel dial, keyless jewelled movement with stop-start sweep centre seconds mechanism, the backplate signed 'Thomas Russell & Son makers to Queen Victoria, Liverpool', numbered 107963, gross weight 160g, dia.5.7cm, Chester 1904 Condition Report / Extra Information Outer case good, minor surface scratches and wear only. All hinges good. Glass good. Dial good, no chips or cracks. In running order. Stop-start mechanism is temperamental.
Lloyd Payne & Amiel of Manchester 18ct gold cased full hunter gents pocket watch, having engraved and hinged front cover, gold inner back cover, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, numbered 131664, stop-start sweep centre seconds, keyless jewelled movement, signed to the backplate, 141.7g, case assayed Chester 1897, dia.5.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case showing signs of wear. Hinges good. Back cover with numerous small dents to edge. Front cover with fine split to edge. Glass good. Dial good, no chips or cracks. Movement fully working. Stop-start mechanism working.
Maurice Emanuel of Paris 18ct gold cased gents full hunter pocket chronograph, the case finely engraved with an armorial to the front cover, the white enamel dial having twin subsidiary hours and seconds dial, signed to the centre 'Maurice Emanual 27 Rue Laffitte, Paris', having outer minutes scale and sweep seconds hand, with push button stop-start mechanism and return, jewelled keyless movement, the pop-off back cover opening to reveal signed backplate, further numbered 8569, gross weight 127.8g, dia.5.3cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case with light handling wear. Back cover with small dent to edge, deep scratch to opposite edge, some scratched letters and numerals to edge. Hinge good Dial with repair to outer edge at 3 o'clock, otherwise good. Glass loose but good. Movement fully working. Chronograph working.
A mid-Victorian 18ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch, having unsigned white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keywind verge fusee movement, backplate unsigned but numbered 15668, case assayed Chester 1858, 93g, dia.4.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Engine turning to case with wear to extremities. Dial lightly discoloured all over. Subsidiary seconds dial with small chip to edge at 5 o'clock. Fully working. Glass good. Hinge good.
A mid-18th century gold and lacquer cased repeating pocket watch by Charles Quenouault, of London, having a circular convex white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, verge escapement, three pillars, engraved balance wheel cover, the inner case pierced and engraved with hoho birds, grotesque profiles and a rambling house surrounded by a walled garden, tortoiseshell outer case with a centre gilt flower head flanked by alternating foliage, gross dia.5cm, dial dia.3.7cm, circa 1760
A continental 18ct gold cased ladies half hunter pocket watch, having engraved case, bloodstone enamel chapter ring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold inner back cover, keywind jewelled movement, numbered 101757, 37g, dia.3.6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case good, engraving crisp. Enamel good and complete, with very light surface scuffs only. Glass loose but good. Dial good and clean, no cracks or chips. Fully working.
A Waltham 9ct gold cased gents full hunter pocket watch, having a signed white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, keyless jewelled movement, signed to the backplate, the inner back cover numbered 4047, 96.8g, case assayed Chester 1921, dia. 5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case good. Inner back cover is gold. Two small blemishes near 11 o'clock. Hinges good. In fully running order. Marks good.
A late Victorian 18ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fine outer scale, keywind jewelled movement with stop-start sweep centre seconds, backplate numbered 2702/50739, gold inner back cover, gross weight 115g, case assayed Chester 1895, dia.5.2cm Condition Report / Extra Information Back cover with numerous minor dents. Hinges good. In running order. Very minor chips to extremities of glass. Dial good, no chips or cracks. Stop-start mechanism works.
Hall of Sleaford silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, yellow metal hands, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and numbered 47824, case assayed London 1829, dia.5.6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Outer case with minor scuffs. Button catch requires attention, slightly twisted. Inner case with very small dents to back cover. Glass with numerous surface scratches and scuffs, but no losses. Dial with chips to extremities at 4 and 5 o'clock. Chain broken, therefore movement not running. Inner and outer case belong to each other.
Thomas Gostling of Diss silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, yellow metal hands, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, with pierced balance cock, signed backplate, numbered 45510, the case assayed London 1828, dia.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Inner and outer case appear original to each other; outer case assayed one year later. Hinge good. Catch good. Light handling wear. Inner case good. Dial good, no chips or cracks. In full running order. Basically very good example.
J Taylor of London silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and further numbered 6810, case assayed London 1788, dia.5.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Outer case with light handling wear. Hinge and button good. Inner case good, hinge with old solder repair. Glass with numerous surface scuffs but no losses. Dial with fine hairline between 2 and 4 o'clock, scratched to dial against numerals at 8 o'clock. Repair to minute hand. In full running order. Marks good. Cases match each other.
A late 19th century French silver cased open faced gents pocket watch, having convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind verge fusee movement with alarm, pierced balance cock, dia.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Hinges good. Case with minor dents to back cover. Dial with crack near centre, and small chips to extremities. In fully running order.
Alcock & Jones silver cased gents open faced pocket watch, having signed white enamel dial, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, signed to the backplate Alcock & Jones Tunstall and further numbered 32614, case assayed Chester 1872, dia.5.8cm; together with William Madjin of London silver cased full hunter gents pocket watch, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate, further numbered 26797, case assayed London 1847, dia. 5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Alcock - dial badly chipped around seconds dial, case with age wear, hinges good, in fully running order, marks good. Madjin - case with numerous dents but complete, catches good, one hinge wobbly otherwise good, dial good, not running as verge escapement is slipping.

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