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An Early Victorian silver pair case pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals. chain driven fusee movement, pierced cock plate, turned barrel pillars ,serial No 13611, case London 1846, matching outer case, with Heywood of Wrexham watchmakers and jewellery makers paper label, 53mm diam
A late 19th century French boulle style table top desk / stationary cabinet, overall decorated with scrolling leaves with mother of pearl inlay and enamel highlighting, the hinge lid opening to reveal a fall front and stationary rack behind two cabinet doors on four cast brass scroll feet (at fault), 35cm wide, 36cm high, 21cm deep
A late 19th century walnut and ebonised twin weight driven Vienna style wall clock, the 6½ inch white enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals and centre subsidiary seconds dial, behind an arched door, between fluted front corner pilasters, over a basket base with half turned finial, 115cm high
A 20th century French repeating carriage clock, the 2½ inch white enamel dial signed 'L Epee', with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals over a subsidiary alarm dial, the movement striking on a single coiled gong, the case with swing handle, over four glass sides with three quarter turned corner pilasters on a stepped base, 19.5cm high overall
Small French miniature silver and purple guilloche enamel carriage clock type timepiece, the 1" white dial within an attractive white enamel banded case, the base stamped with the French silver hallmarks Argent, J.T.C, 0.935 and also bearing English sterling silver import marks, surmounted by a loop handle, 2.75" high
Rare and unusual English miniature carriage clock type timepiece, the 1" cream dial within a Japanese inspired enamel case decorated overall with storks and insects amidst lakeside foliage on an iron red ground, with bombe foliate engraved cast base and surmounted by a gilt metal dragon finial, 3.5" high, within a blue silk covered travelling case (key)
French silver and red guilloche enamel carriage clock type timepiece, the 1.5" white dial within a silver banded case stamped to the inside back door and back plate with the maker's logo J.T.C. no. 54787 and also stamped to the base with English silver import hallmarks, surmounted by an ornate loop handle, 3.5" high
French boulle two train mantel clock and matching bracket, signed Jolly a Paris on the back plate and on an enamel plaque beneath the dial, the 6" foliate engraved dial with raised Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a balloon shaped glazed case surmounted by a seated cherub, 31" high overall (pendulum) (case at fault)
French green painted and gilt metal mounted balloon two train mantel clock with matching bracket, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell signed H & F, Paris, no. 1027, the 6" foliate engraved gilt metal dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a balloon shaped glazed case painted with trailing flowers on a green ground and surmounted by a winged figure with hunting horn, 24" high (without bracket) (pendulum)
French bronzed two train ornate mantel clock garniture striking on a bell, the 4" dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within an ornate stepped case engraved and applied with floral castings, maidens' heads and surmounted by a Classical urn finial, 24" high; with two matching six light candelabra, 26" high (pendulum)
Attractive 18k and enamel lady's wristwatch, gilt cylinder bar movement with 10 jewels, the dial with Arabic numerals and gold Louis style hands within a circular wire lug case, the back enamel depicting an Angel riding on a dolphin, on an expanding rolled gold bracelet, 29.5mm (the movement at fault)
Large decorative gilt metal two train mantel clock garniture striking on a bell, the 5" repousse dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals signed Abercrombie & Co. La Have, Amsterdam, Arnhem, within an ornate stepped case with glazed pendulum window, 25" high; together with a matching pair of seven light candelabra, each 28" high
Decorative French boulle style two train bracket clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell (bell missing), the 8" repousse brass dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals within a waisted case with applied gilt metal mounts, surmounted by a detachable stepped cushion top with brass cherub finial, 27" high (pendulum)
Good Barraud, London 18ct pair cased pocket chronometer, London 1799, the gilt fusee movement signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, no. 230, chronometer escapement with spring foot detent, bimetallic 'Z' balance with terminal heat compensation weights and peripheral timing screws, helical balance spring, diamond endstone, white enamel dial signed Barraud, 230, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the inner case inscribed 'Bequeathed to David Johnstone of Riggheads by Vice Admiral Chas. Jas. Johnston who died at Cowhill on 16th October 1856 in his 82nd Year'. polished outer case, case maker 'IC', with various watch papers, 60mm
Fine and rare John Arnold silver open face pocket chronometer, London 1806, signed Jno. R. Arnold, London, Invt. et Fecit, no. 1977, the gilt chain fusee movement with engraved cock, diamond endstone and blued steel helical spiral, two armed 'Z' balance with mono metallic outer compensation arms, Arnold spring detent escapement, the detent sunk into the top plate, jewelled to the second with screwed chatons, blued steel set up, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds, blued steel spade hands, in plain silver consular case, case maker 'TH' (Thomas Hardy), 54mm; with a contemporary mahogany two tier observation box with ebony and brass stringing and numbered plaque Reference: Staeger, 100 Years of Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, pp. 236 and 237 John Roger Arnold (1769-1843) served as apprentice for his father and Abraham Louis Breguet. His father and he founded the company Arnold & Son in 1787, a business that John Roger continued after his father's death in 1799. He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1817 and took John Dent into partnership between 1830 and 1840. After his death in 1843 the company was purchased by Charles Frodsham.
Fine and rare Arnold silver open face pocket chronometer, London 1840, signed J.R. Arnold, 84 Strand, London, no. 6063, frosted gilt chain fusee movement with free sprung bimetallic balance, flat blued steel hairspring with Breguet overcoil and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement with diamond endstone, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds and gold spade hands, in plain silver case with gold hinges to the bezel and back, case maker 'CBH' (Cornelius Brook Holliday), 57mm; with three tier mahogany observation box and key Reference: Staeger - 100 Years of Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, 1997, 535 and 538 This watch was used in the trials to establish the longitude of Valencia in Ireland John Roger Arnold (1769-1843) served as apprentice for his father and Abraham Louis Breguet. His father and he founded the company Arnold & Son in 1787, a business that John Roger continued after his father's death in 1799. He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1817 and took John Dent into partnership between 1830 and 1840. After his death in 1843 the company was purchased by Charles Frodsham.
18th century verge pair cased pocket watch, signed Les Freres Marchinville, with ruby set balance cock, circular silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic chapter with Louis style gilt hands in a gilt metal case, fern decorated outer case with pinwork decoration, 49mm
Late 18th/early 19th century gilt metal English verge pocket watch, unsigned fusee movement with pierced engraved balance cock, Bosley type regulator and flat steel balance, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and winding hole to the four o'clock position, within an engine turned consular case, 49.5mm
18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1778, the fusee movement signed Wm Howard, London, no. 11563, with pierced engraved floral balance cock, circular silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel white dial with Arabic numerals within matching cases, case maker I.T (John Taylor), 49mm (at fault)
18th century English silver gilt verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1774, signed Jno Jarvis, St. James's Street, no. 210, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance, circular silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, later gilt metal engine turned case, 44mm
English 18th century verge silver pair cased pocket watch, fusee movement signed Rich Griffiths, London, no. 578, with pierced engraved balance cock, diamond endstone with silver regulating disc, over square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the associated case hallmarked London 187, case maker JW (Joseph Walton), 48mm (balance broken)
Early 19th century silver verge pocket watch, London 1814, the fusee movement signed E.G Pitt, Frome, no. 55667, with engraved balance cock, flat steel balance and circular silvered regulating disc, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, case maker IR (James Richards) 58.5mm (lacking pair case)
English 18th century repeating fusee lever gilt metal pocket watch, signed J (John) Leroux, London, no. 2656, with pierced engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, flat steel balance and silvered regulating disc over cylindrical pillars, plunge repeat, with the original signed dust cap, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands and winding hole to the twelve position, associated gilt metal case, case maker (CLC), 49mm (repeat at fault)
English 18th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1761, the fusee movement signed Baker, London, no. 264, with pierced engraved balance cock, three arm flat steel balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, the inner case engraved with an urn, matching outer case, case maker 'LM', 50mm, soft pouch
Decorative quadruple case clock-watch for the Turkish market, the movement and dial signed Markwick Markham, London, no. 11946, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance, circular regulating dial with fancy scroll pillars, enamel dial with Turkish numerals, with two inner brass cases, tortoiseshell bound third case and repousse gilt metal outer case depicting flowers, 100mm diameter; with gilt metal chain and key
Fine 22ct gold and enamel cylinder pair cased pocket watch, London 1786, signed Fras Perigal, Royal Exchange, London, no. 19272, flat steel balance, pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone over the silvered regulating dial and cylindrical pillars, the enamelled white dial with Arabic numerals and gold beetle and poker hands, matching outer case with a blue enamel back and champleve blue and white border, case maker 'VW', 46mm *Francis Perigal was at Royal Exchange London from 1778 and died in 1843
Vaucher quarter repeating white metal pocket watch, gilt hinged cuvette signed and numbered 13002, the signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, winding hole to the one/two position and moon hands (hour hand missing), plunge repeat, plain outer case, 54mm (repeat requires adjustment); with box and key

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