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A silver cased open faced keyless chronometer, the white enamel two-piece dial with Arabic minutes and seconds and centre sweep seconds hand, in plain silver case hallmarked London 1908, the dial and movement signed R C Marsh & Co Ltd, 17 New St, Birmingham, and numbered 2163, on silver graduated curb link Albert watch chain.
A Mauchlineware birch trinket box, the hinged lid decorated with foliage 4''w; a Cowey nickle plated cased traveller's timepiece, the 8 day movement faced by a white enamel Arabic dial 2.5''dia; a traveller's inkwell; and a Smiths Empire cream coloured enamelled steel cased and lacquered brass cased bedside timepiece, faced by an Arabic dial 2.25''h boxed OS3
An 18th century Worcester tea bowl and saucer with polychrome enamel and transfer decoration of figures in a landscape, Meissen crossed swords mark and a Chelsea red anchor mark octagonal teabowl and saucer with floral decoration (4) CONDITION REPORT: X swords cup and saucer crack to handle Fritting to base Signifiacant loss to design of interior of cup Gild loss to rims Nibbles to saucer footrim Wear and loss to design on saucer Worcester heavily fritted Chip to foot rom Firing flaws at footrim Losses to the glaze and paints See images
Mid 19th century repeating carriage clock by Henri Marc, Paris, No 1504 / 23754, silvered club tooth platform with unusual counter balanced lever, signed enamel dial, striking on a bell in gorge style case with waved mouldings, large top glass, key holder in vase, 15mm CONDITION REPORT: Key in base. When wound clock appears to go. Working order but no guarantee. No key present. Gilt is in reasonable condition.
Early 20th Century French brass repeating carriage clock, with Roman enamel dial and compensated escapement to the movement, striking on a gong, 15cm. CONDITION REPORT: When wound clock appears to tick No guarentees given . Untested, appears to keep time. Glasses have minor chips and edge nibbles, see images.
William IV mahogany drumhead longcase clock, maker Jonathan McFarlane of Glasgow, the 12 inch enamel dial with date and seconds, convex door to trunk, 213cm CONDITION REPORT: No rolling date Wheel only subsiduary 31 inch dial Two splits to bulk head Evidence of filled worm holes to case Back split
A 19th century Chinese gilt bronze cloisonné bowl with central shou motif decorated to the interior with deer, bats, birds and flowers, the exterior with flowerheads and scrolling foliage between ruyi head and palmate bands, good luck character to base, stand 21cm CONDITION REPORT: 9cm high without stand, 21cm dia Bubbling to enamel leaving holes, blistered and popped water damge to interior
Victorian mahogany drumhead longcase clock, with circular 13 inch enamel dial, makers name worn, seconds and date dials, the case with line inlaid arched door on a plinth base, 200cm CONDITION REPORT: Dial missing seconds hand. Wear to enamel. Hood has small chips to bottom, missing two finials. Glass and brass bezel unsecured. Pendulum and weights missing. On plinth, not bracket feet. No splits to case
Chinese silver beaker, of squat form with scroll handle, initialled I W, 5.1oz, monogrammed and a Chinese cigarette case and a gilt brass and enamel abacus, boxed (3) CONDITION REPORT: Beaker small outer dimple, some tiny dents, some tiny dents to the rim Cigarette case, gilt interior, rather dirty, slight damage (crack) and small hole at one end of hinge, some small bashes to surfaces Abacus; in a PR china paper covered box Marks to trau, particularly on the base
Dog/Canine Interest - prize medallions, Alexandra Palace, Medal for the Best Dalmatians Won by Ch. Moujik [Champion Moujik, owned by Mr T. Newby-Wilson] at the End of the Nineteenth Century, 5.1cm diam, c. 1900-1901; another; an Edwardian silver and enamel award, the Ladies Kennel Club Alexandra Star, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1901 (3)
An Edwardian silver mantel timepiece, 5cm convex enamel dial inscribed Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, 8-day key-wound movement with platform escapement, flattened lancet case with ball finial, ring handles to sides, skirted base, 18.5cm high, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1903
An early 20th century spelter 'Diana' mystery timepiece, she stands, holding combined movement and pendulum aloft in her right hand, on turned ebonised plinth, the back-wound timepiece having an enamel dial, Arabic chapter, gridiron pendulum, 36cm overall, c. 1920s The patent for this kind of clock was taken out in 1909 by Junghans & Haller, but most timepieces of this type date from ther period following the Great War. Some were also made in the USA by Ansonia and were available post World War II Condition Report: Head of figure broken but not detached at neck.

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