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Football 9ct Gold 1906-7 London League Winners Medal Barnet Alston FC (later Barnet FC), the medal has enamel city of London crest to the centre. Reverse is engraved “BARNET ALSTON FC Winners Div.1 LONDON LEAGUE 1906-7”. Hallmarks and makers mark to the reverse. Complete in medalists box. ** Alston Works AFC, later Barnet Alston FC, were formed in 1901, and became champions of the London League in 1906–07. Formed from workers at Alston Works, a dental manufacturers, they were known as "The Dentals". Their club strip of amber and black is the basis of the current Barnet team strip. In 1907 they moved to the club's current ground at Underhill, Barnet Lane. Their first match was a 1–0 win over Crystal Palace on 14 September 1907. After merging with the Avenue team in 1912 they spearheaded the new Athenian League as Barnet and Alston FC. After the First World War in 1919 they became the third instance of Barnet FC.
19th Century French, Mantle Clock with Spelter Figure of a Philosopher mounted to the slate base. Next to the figure is a standard form enamel dialled classical style clock. Clock movement is marked V V FA COMMUN - 8 RUF FIZEVIR – PARIS, brass casing marked ACM. Base is supported by classical form spelter feet. Remains in good overall condition.
Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case with engraved initials to the lid. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1926 by Frederick Field. Good overall condition. Accompanied by a Superior Railway Timekeeper ORNEMA which is in need of restoration, Catholic Police Guild silver (not hallmarked) and enamel medal housed in a case, EIIR Metropolitan Police blazer badge, ST Johns Ambulance medal housed in the original named box and some other items.
The British Empire Exhibition 1924 Grouping consisting of the official guide book with pull out map section, EPNS dish with enamel badge to the centre, Fords China dish with transfer decoration to the centre and a small tin for Sharp’s Toffee with a label stating “A Present from Wembley Exhibition”. Items show some wear. (4 items)
A pair of George IV silver wine labels, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829, of rectangular shape with gadroon borders, for Sherry and Madeira Condition Report: 3cm x 4.5cm. Slight losses to enamel lettering. Madeira has uneven surface texture to reverse. Otherwise condition in line with age and usage.
An Art Nouveau silver and enamel belt buckle, by Liberty & Co, of openwork stylised ribbon design decorated with shades of green/yellow enamel, marked 'L & Co', Birmingham 1900 (in the style of Archibald Knox), length 7.5cm x 7cm (sewn to a silk green belt)/see illustration Condition Report: The enamel is not perfect, a green silk belt is sewn to the buckle
A Swiss gold cased hunter pocket watch, the circular enamel dial signed A Huguenin & Sons, Locle, with Roman numerals, fitted a quarter-repeating chronograph movement the inner cover numbered 27736/see illustration Condition Report: . Both sides of outer and case are plain, slight surface scratches and slight dent noted on reverse next to winder. . Winder is base metal. . Face in fair condition with slight hair line fracture across face crossing through the work 'Locle' . Swiss Gold mark .583 (for 14ct) mark shows a squirrel.
A Russian silver gilt and enamel spoon and fork, Moscow circa 1880, with stylised foliate designs in enamel to the terminals and backs, the fork 13.5cm long/see illustration Condition Report: Condition fair - silver gilt bowl shows slight wear, enamel in good condition. Makers mark A.O with the hallmark of a woman's head and the silver standard mark of 84. Weight 75gms Length of spoon 12cm and fork 13cm
A Russian silver gilt, enamel and jewelled kovsh, circa 1908-1917, the bowl of lobed form with floral panels, 9cm long/see illustration Condition Report: - marked on the base '5A' 'lady's head and 84' - six cabochon garnets all matching - condition fair no sign of repair - silver gilt slightly worn - width 9cm bowl 4.5cm x 4.5cm
λ An early 19th century French tortoiseshell and ivory Palais Royal étui, the interior with a lift-out tray fitted with mother of pearl utensils including: reel holders, a bodkin with a squirrel handle, a pair of scissors, a glass scent bottle, a thimble and a needle case with a gilt metal and enamel pansy, with a cut steel escutcheon and on ball feet, 6.1cm high, 15.8cm wide, 11.3cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
An early 19th century mourning brooch, designed as a central glazed aperture enclosing plaited hair within a black enamel border and decorative yellow metal floral surround, the closed reverse engraved 'Hon.ble C. L. Plunkett Obt Pisa 10th June 1818, 20mm wide Note- Charlotte Louisa Lawless (born 21/01/1769 Ireland, died 10/06/1818 Pisa, Italy) married Edward Wadding Plunkett 14th Baron Dunsany on 20/06/1803
A Continental gilt metal and enamelled rectangular box, 18th/19th century, the exterior with diaper and guilloche enamel decoration, the interior with a scene of a harbour landscape, possibly the Bay of Naples, 6.5 wide, together with another larger box of similar design decorated to the interior with a ruined building, 8.5cm wide(2) CONDITION REPORT: to exterior both cases have natural bubbling to enamel, light rubbing to gilding, to interiors various degrees of hairline firing cracks
A pair of Contemporary chrome and enamel lamp bases, of rectangular form, the bodies of imitation tortoise shell form, on stepped bases, with a pair of cloth lamp shades, 71cm high including fittings(2)(It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use)
A French gilt brass carriage clock, late 19th century, the case with reeded supports, on rounded rectangular pedestal, the interior with silvered inset edges, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, the top with repeat striking knob, the movement of double barrel form with coil form striking gong, with mechanism to base for striking/silent/full striking, 12.7cm high CONDITION REPORT: some areas of loss to gilding, losses of silvering to inset edges, losses to surface of handle, checked repeat mechanism, this was working, going train was wound, but balance wheel did not start to move. lever platform could have been replaced as there is uneven wear and discolouration
A French stained tortoise shell and gilt metal mantle clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the case of architectural style with four finials, the front with stiff leaf roundels, the sides of glazed form with cherub mask appliques, on a stepped base enriched with bands of laurels and berry decoration, the white enamel dial with jewelled bezel, with Arabic numeral chapter ring decorated with swags of flowers, the hands of ornate pierced form, signed to the centre James Aitchison to the Queen Edinburgh made in Paris , with gong striking, key and pendulum, 31cm high
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid clock/barometer, the case of clover leaf outline, decorated with line inlaid and tendril decoration, with a central thermometer flanked by a clock with white enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring and a barometer with printed Gothic script indicators, with a presentation plaque to Mr T H Woodhouse, dated August 8th, 1912, complete with key, 25.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: light areas of tape damage to surface of body, minor splits to veneers, some looseness to clock attachment to base
A French gilt brass carriage clock, late 19th century, the case with pillared supports, on rounded pedestals, the white enamel dial with blue Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary alarm dial, with repeating mechanism, the movement of double barrel form with coil form striking gong, stamped to the base 8014, together with keys, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: overall the case is rubbed with losses of gilding, otherwise in stable condition,
AMENDMENT: Please note that the lamp base is stamped WMF. A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel Art Nouveau easel desk clock, c.1905, of curved square form, whiplash detail and a blue enamel heart shape to each corner, stamped Made in England, Tudric Pewter, approx 10cm, together with a German Jugendstil pewter electric lamp base, early 20th century, in the style of WMF, the winged maiden supporting a sconce with screw fitting, apparently unmarked, approx 20.5cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Tudric clock movement replaced by battery movement. One heart shape enamel with hairline cracks. Lamp base, good condition.
A Cartier gilt metal and brown enamel boudoir alarm clock and matching photograph fame, the clock of oval form with white dial and Roman numerals, with strut stand, numbered 7511 00497 and stamped Cartier, Paris, approx 10cm high, the photograph frame stamped les must de Cartier, Paris, approx 9cm, cased, also a Cartier gilt metal boudoir alarm clock, of square form, with canted corners and faux lapis lazuli enamel, approx 7.5cm. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Oval clock. Winder ring broken, some green rust discolouration to an area on reverse. Photo frame, good condition. Square clock. Good condition, tacking as of 23/02/15 but no guarantees given as to the working order of any timepiece.

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