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AN ENGLISH GOLD PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH R THRELKELD, LONDON, 431 with gold beetle and poker hands and enamel dial, the movement with squared pillars, finely pierced and engraved balance cock and foot and silvered regulation dial, 49mm, the outer case chased with Diana and Apollo bordered by animals from the chase, marked on inner case, casemaker WN (?) incuse, London 1726, 49mm diam ++The movement complete and original, in apparently working condition. The hands and dial original. The enamel dial also fine, not cracked or chipped, no play in hinges. The outer case with reasonably crisp chasing slightly rubbed on the highlights and a few pin pricks visible when held up to transmitted light
AN ENGLISH SILVER TRIPLE CASED VERGE WATCH FOR THE TURKISH MARKET, RALPH GOUT, LONDON, 20320 the signed enamel dial with Turkish chapters and steel beetle and poker hands, the movement signed in arabic script and numbered, in tortoiseshell decorated outer case, casemaker EL, a pellet between, London 1801, outer cases unmarked but for R incuse, 69mm diam enclosed in a later Turkish white metal case ++Minute hand replaced. In apparently working order.
A SWISS DIAMOND SET GOLD PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH MOUNTED WITH A MINIATURE JACQUES COULIN AND AMY BRAY, GENEVA 5311, C1770 with gold filigree hands and enamel dial, the movement with finely pierced bridge balance cock and silvered regulation dial, the backplates engraved J Coulin/Amy Bray Geneve 5311, inner case numbered as movement, the outer case back with an enamel miniature of a lady in rose diamond surround, 46mm diam ++The movement apparently complete but not running. The enamel dial with small V shaped chip on the edge at 4 o'clock. The inner case with one or two shallow dents on the back. The case and outer case original
A VICTORIAN CAMEO BROOCH, C1860 the oval bull's mouth shell very finely carved with the Descent from the Cross, in translucent blue enamel surround, scratched signature Lomont verso ++A very fine quality large cameo brooch, the overall size approximately 8cm. Under transmitted light a very faint crack just visible extreme upper left but clear of the figures. The enamel in good condition
A FINE COMPOSITION AND GOLD SNUFF BOX THE WITH AN ENAMEL MINIATURE OF JEAN PETITOT, LATE 18TH C, THE MINIATURE EARLIER the miniature in octagonal gold surround finely chased with scrolling foliage, the box having cavetto sides and applied with chased lemon and red gold oak leave thumbpiece, gold lined, 9cm w, silk lined scarlet morocco box ++In very fine condition. The original morocco box scuffed and worn, the lid detached
AN EDWARD VII 9CT GOLD MOUNTED LEATHER BAROMETER STAND 9.5cm h, by James Aitchison, London 1901 and a contemporary nickel plated aneroid barometer, the enamel dial inscribed JAMES AITCHISON 80 PRINCE'S ST EDINBURGH MADE IN LONDON, the cartouche engraved with the dates 1855-1905 (2) ++Slight polish wear but not obvious damaged and not repair. The leather case slightly scuffed especially on the top
A DERBY YELLOW GROUND VASE AND PIERCED COVER, OUTSIDE DECORATED, POSSIBLY AT MANSFIELD, C1799-1802 the vase painted in warm brown monochrome heightened in pale pink with a wooded gorge in rectangular gilt frame, 21cm h, impressed in printer's type No 2, painted title Near the Straights of Dove Dale Derbyshire in blue script and X in red enamel ++Tiny chip on top rim of cover. Wear to gilding mainly on the rims, rams' heads and foot, no restoration
A GEORGE V/VI SILVER AND PINK GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET INCLUDING A MANICURE SET pair of mounted cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, 13.5cm h and a pair of 21cm cut glass candesticks, oval tray and one and a pair of boxes and covers, by Albert Clark, Birmingham 1935, the two silver boxes by William Comyns & Sons, London 1937 (20) Purchased by the vendor's mother at Asprey & Co in 1937 or 8. ++Some of the marks rubbed, but in very good overall condition, the enamel on the following chipped, in some cases very slightly, comb, one hair brush, mirror and cap of one bottle
A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL CAPSTAN INKWELL 8cm diam, by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1920 and another, oval, Birmingham 1921, both loaded (2) ++Round inkwell with slight play in hinge, the enamel undamaged, the marks good. Oval inkwell with minor dents on lid, the hinge slightly strained but complete
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, MIGNONETTE, LATE 19TH C in engraved case and another, early 20th c, both 7.5cm h excluding handle 2) ++Both with later replacement platform escapement, both with worn gilding, the engraved cased example with small chip to the bevelled glass light in the front and larger corner chip to one of the glass lights in the sides, the enamel dial undamaged, the movements apparently complete
A MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, C1900 with enamel dial, the Winterhalder & Hofmeier movement with two coiled wire gongs, 42.5cm h excluding brass handle ++In good condition with a few minor scratches and marks. The enamel dial with extremely small chips around the winding apertures
FREEMASONRY. A COLLECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA including two gold and one silver gilt and enamel Past Master's jewels, silver gilt Royal Arch and watchcase jewels, an RMIB silver and enamel jewel and others, mainly cased, Knight's Templar regalia and jewels including silver and enamel breast star, Birmingham 1910, a leather covered wood walking cane with detachable nickel plated brass cap containing a smallsword and brass mounted leather scabbard a larger ceremonial sword and scabbard, with ornate gilt brass hilt, and various braided aprons, cuffs and caps
A gem set and enamel leopard necklace and ring suite, the leopard's heads all of textured yellow precious metal, with black enamel spots, ruby eyes and diamond whisker pads; the necklace with two of these biting a diamond set ring, to a belcher link back chain, stamped '18k'; the ring with a leopard's head licking his tail, size approximately P; length of necklace 40cm, gross weight 27.31g; cased
A citrine, pearl and enamel Hamsa pendant, of pierced form like a pendant bell-flower, and tri-coloured metal structure, set with an oval cut pale lemon citrine and seventeen 5-7mm half pearls with touches of royal blue enamel base fields, and suspending five smaller off-round pearls; length including bale 8.4cm; the Hamsa is a traditional form for jewellery throughout the near and middle east, representing the palm of the right hand and signifying protection
A 9ct gold charm bracelet with twenty-two charms, the curb link bracelet with heart locket clasp suspending various unusual charms, most of them hallmarked 9ct gold, to include a set of tipping-balance scales, a longcase clock, a cognac barrel, a driving licence, a merry-go-round with moving horses, a soda syphon, a die with enamel spot numbers, a swan fob seal with cornelian, a tankard, a peg, etc; gross weight 130g
By J W Benson - a 9ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, signed J W Benson London, subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless three-quarter plate movement signed 'The New Ludgate Best London Make 9460', 40mm dial, case marked for London 1939, 50mm diameter, gross weight 88.3gm, together with a 9ct rose gold curb link watch chain with T-bar and two spring clips, also a 9ct gold fob medallion, chain 36.5cm, 30.7gm, all contained in a fitted J W Benson presentation case In good condition and in working order
By Charles Frodsham - a late 19th century 18ct gold hunter case repeating perpetual calendar pocket watch with chronograph, the white enamel dial with Roman black numerals, four subsidiary dials indicating day, date, months and leap year, constant seconds and aperture showing phases of the moon, sweep centre seconds, signed Chas Frodsham no. 08153, the gilt-finished three quarter plate movement with keyless jewelled free sprung lever escapement raised barrel with rose-cut diamond end stone, bi-metallic compensated balance, repeating hours, quarters and minutes on two gongs operated by a slide in the band, the chronograph mechanism operated by a button in the band, movement signed Charles Frodsham, no. 08153, By Appointment to the Queen, 84 Strand, London, Partly Made In Switzerland. In plain polished case, hallmarked London, 1890, case 55mm wide together with a fine two coloured 9ct gold watch chain, 38.5cm, an 18ct gold fob medallion relating to Hendon Golf Club 1914, 25mm diameter and an 18ct gold bloodstone and cornelian set swivel fob In good working order but centresweep seconds does not zero to 12 o'clock , surface scratches to case
A small silver dressing table timepiece, the plain vase shaped case by Grey & Co, Chester 1913, raised on a plain rectangular foot, two small drop ring handles to the case (one missing), baluster ball finial, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, unsigned brass movement, 13.5cm high. The case in good condition save for the missing ring handle from the side, enamel dial has a hairline crack in the lower section between 3 & 7 o'clock, balance turns freely, no key
*Amended condition report* A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with painted porcelain panels, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and moon hands, within an engraved gilt mask, the two painted side panels signed “L S” (very probably for L. Simonnet), replacement frosted gilt platform lever escapement, backplate numbered 708 and marked ‘G.L.’ in an oval and ‘Patent Surety Roller’, with gong strike, and original numbered key, 17.5cm (7in) high with handle folded. For another carriage clock with painted panels having the same monogram and fuller signature see Skinner’s sale, Boston USA, lot 470, December 1st, 2012. Condition: Seems to be working. Assume it needs a service. Gilt overall is very bright and looks to have been re-done to a good standard. The panel with the lady smelling the flowers is in good condition, but the panel with the lady playing the pipes has been broken and reglued in the top left area.
A 19th century ebonised bracket Clock by Webster, London, the breakarch enamel dial with strike/silent and Roman numerals, twin fusee movement, engraved pendulum bob and backplate inscribed ‘Webster Cornhill London’, the case with brass carrying handle and side fret panels, on ogee brass feet, with pull repeat cord 39 x 28cm (15 x 11in)
A south Staffordshire enamel ovoid box, circa 1790 A south Staffordshire enamel ovoid box, circa 1790, overall painted to resemble a blackbird's egg, the cover screw-on, metal mounts, 3cm (1 1/8in) long; A south Staffordshire enamel circular miniature stud box, circa 1780, the cover transfer printed with Reward My Duty with your Beauty , the base light blue, metal mounts, 2.6cm (1in) diameter and A south Staffordshire enamel circular miniature stud box, circa 1780, the cover transfer printed with A Friend's Gift , the base green, metal mounts, 2.2cm (7/8in) diameter
A late 19th century walnut and ebonised twin weight Vienna style wall clock, the 6 ½ inch white enamel dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial behind a rectangular glazed door and short ring turned corner mouldings under an arched pediment, over a basket base with half turned finial, 116cm high
A late 19th / early 20th century French ormolu and champleve enamel architectural mantel clock, the 4 inch dial with ring of Roman numerals in arch case, with turned corner pilasters with cherub mounts on a stepped base and eight short turned feet, the movement back plate stamped 'Japy Freres No. 6', striking on a single bell, behind an opaque glass hinged door, 42cm high
A late 19th century gilt brass carriage clock, the 2 ¾ inch enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals over a floral swag, the case with three quarter fluted corner pilasters under a swing handle, raised on four short turned feet, the spring driven movement striking on a single coiled gong, with repeat mechanism and striking the hours and passing half hour, 27cm high overall
A late 19th century ebonised calendar clock, the movement month going, the 4½ white enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals over apertures for day, date and month, in a rectangular ebonised wooden case, the movement with single bell and long bob pendulum, paperwork label to the reverse of the back panel titled 'Pendule-Calendrier, Inventuer-Brevete', 45cm high
A 19th century French Empire style mahogany arched mantel clock, the 4½ inch enamel dial with ring of Arabic numerals and twin winding holes, within a brass strap decorated riven moulded mahogany case with side brass ring handles, the eight day movement striking on a single coiled gong, No. 4084 5 2, the clock on four shaped gilt metal bracket feet, 29.5cm high
A late 19th century brass carriage clock, the 2½ inch enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals, the eight day spring driven movement striking on a blue coiled gong, striking the hour and passing half hour, the unmarked brass case with four glass sides and oval glass to the top, under a brass swing handle, 17.5cm high overall, along with its original leather covered carry box with slide front and strap handle (at fault)

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