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A lady's French pair cased enamelled fob watch and chain, the silvered 24mm dial with roman numeral chapter ring housed in a yellow metal case with green enamelled bezel and back cover enamelled in colours depicting birds in flight and floral work. Case marked Le Roy & Fils, Hgers du Roi, Paris. No. 18974. The outer pair case 33mm diameter and having a matching enamel key. Yellow metal fine trace link chain, 150cm long and spaced by twelve 2.5mm seed pearls and fitted with a swivel fastener, approximate weight of chain 13gms.
A Hebdomas Patent Swiss 8 day open face pocket watch with visible escapement, the white enamel three quarter dial having a roman numeral chapter ring and gilt foliate highlights. 9 carat yellow gold plain polished outer case, hallmarked London import mark 1929. Inner case ornately cast with manufacturing details and expositions. Top wind movement.
An 18 carat gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a roman numeral chapter ring and small seconds dial to a fusee movement, in an 18 carat yellow gold case with fine engine turned pattern around central vacant cartouche and scrolling chased pattern to sides. Case hallmarked Chester 1858, makers mark HW. Gross weight including movement 99gms.
Jaguar. A gent's Jaguar XK Automatic Chronograph wrist watch, ref. MOI-02230-00. Tachymeter on the bezel. Ivory colored dial with gilt indexes, red enamel outer graduation for the chronograph. Calendar aperture at 3 o'clock and auxiliary hour counter at 6 o'clock, 30 minute counter at 9 o'clock, permanent small seconds counter at 12 o'clock. The case diameter approx 39mm. Case numbered 23-0179. Includes international guarantee booklet and card. Purchased in 1997.
Two similar Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel tea-glass holders by Gratchev Brothers with Imperial warrant and workmaster AP (Cyrillic), "88" standard, St. Petersburg, c.1895, with pierced sides decorated with scrolls and flowers, with glass beakers, one etched with flowers, one plain, both with tea spoons en suite, both inscribed to bases with same presentation inscription dated "St. Petersburg, Russia, 1903", 9.4 and 10 cm. high.
A guilloche enamel lipstick holder with tranlucent deep rose pink enamel, indistinctly marked on chenier with Russian gold marks and I.B (Cyrillic) apparently for Ivan Britzin, the ring also marked "56", further marked inside cover and under enamel of base with same Cyrillic maker's mark but English import marks for silver 925 standard, date letter of import mark indistinct, probably London, 1911, 5 cm. long.
A mixed lot of silver comprising a Georgian dessert spoon, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1803, a Georgian teaspoon, William Sumner and Richard Crossley, circa 1775, an enamel crested "St. Dunstan "teaspoon, Birmingham 1936, a coronation commemorative napkin ring , Birmingham 1936, and a pair of Indian silver napkin rings, wt 107gm. Also a tracheotomy tube, unmarked.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and alabaster mantel clock, mid 19th Century, with a flame filled urn finial, with a drum flanked by columns with turns and eagles enjoyed by floral swags, white enamel dial, cylinder movement, set on an ebonised plinth, 48cm overall, lacking dome and with the figural appliqué removed.
A French gilt metal repeating carriage clock, cast and ornamented case, with cherub caryatid and wreath handle, canted corners with niche figures in the Medievalist style, white enamel dial with alarm dial, platform escapement, repeating on a bell, movement signed Japy Freres & Cie Exposition 1855 Grande Med D'Honneur, 17cm in a morroco travelling case.
A 19th century mahogany drum head longcase clock, ALEXR. BLACK, KIRKCALDY, the 12½" enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, enclosed within a drum head case, the trunk with rectangular panelled door flanked by half columns, on a rectangular panelled base with bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, overall 207cm high.
A late 19th century brass striking carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral alarm dial, the twin train movement striking on a gong on the hours and half hours, within plain case and bevelled glass panels, the plinth inscribed 'CARLYLE', handle raised 19cm high, handle flat 14cm high.
A late 19th century French ormolu, marble and bronze mounted mantle clock, the dial signed Maple & Co., A Paris, the slightly convex white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral garland, the twin train movement striking on a bell, supported by a pair of putti, below a basket of flowers and pair of goats surmount, raised on four bun feet, 39cm high x 32cm wide.
A marble and gilt metal mounted mantle clock, Thomas Hawley, Strand, No.59, with convex white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, with urn shaped surmount and laurel wreath detail, raised on four tapered cylindrical columns and demi-lune platform base with three bun feet, 36.6cm high x 19.5cm wide.
An early 20th century onyx and champleve enamel mantle clock, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and floral garland decoration, the twin train movement striking on a gong, within a bevelled glass case supported by Corinthian columns, with an urn-shaped surmount and four bun feet, 44.5cm high x 21cm wide.

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