A Victorian gold coloured metal mounted blue and white enamel diamond and seed pearl set oval pattern brooch, the central royal blue cartouche within white enamel border set with nine small rose diamonds and bordered by thirty-five small seed pearls, 45mm x 17mm overall (gross weight 9.6 grammes)
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A gentleman's 18ct gold full hunting cased pocket watch by Forsyth & Co of Pietermaritzburg, Natal, No. 198786, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 35mm diameter case with blue enamel Roman numerals to cover and engraved to reverse with monogram (gross weight 49 grammes) and a 9ct rose gold Albert with elongated and rope twist links, 220mm overall (gross weight 11 grammes)
A gentleman's 18ct gold half hunting cased lever pocket watch by Forsyth & Co of Pietermaritzburgh, Natal, No. 199036, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 35mm diameter 18ct gold case, , with blue enamel Roman numerals to cover and engraved to reverse "CS" (gross weight 51 grammes)
An early 20th Century Continental silver and enamel novelty miniature box modelled in the form of an occasional table, the lid enamelled with figures in a landscape, on turned end supports and scroll feet, 2ins x 1.25ins x 1.7ins high, and a matching three tier corner cupboard, whatnot with two open shelves and cupboard under enclosed by single enamelled door, 3.5ins high, both with import marks for Robert Friederich, London 1903
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, signed - Gaquerelle A. Paris, circular white enamel dial with Arabic minute outer scale and Roman hour numerals, signed - Gaquerelle A. Paris, pierced gilt metal hands and sun face pendulum, in a green lacquer case of waisted form, with rococo gilt metal scroll and foliate mounts and decorative pierced side panels (key and pendulum present), 30cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. Movement is clean and may have been repaired at some time as back plate is scuffed where pinned. We are unable to say if the movement is in full working order. Dial has been retouched in places and has some damage around winding holes. Case is in reasonable condition with some minor cracking. Rear door now has a green silk cover and hinge is a replacement gilt metal mounts are good
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - Jules Rolez Limited 8781, cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, in a decorative gilt metal case with a large standing figure of Cupid holding a dove, mounted on a stepped rouge marble base with gilt metal mounts and four lion's paw feet (key present, pendulum lacking), 56cm overall height
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a gong, with Japy Frères stamp and signed - Rollin à Paris 3280, gilt metal dial with individual inset enamelled blue Roman numerals and pierced trefoil hands, in a boulle work case of waisted form, with glass panel and rococo gilt metal mounts, on four scroll feet, surmounted by a seated figure playing a musical instrument, 40cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Movement is clean, no visible signs of repair but has not been removed from case. Pendulum is numbered same as movement and appears original. Suspension spring is broken and we are unable to say if movement is in full working order. Dial is good, no damage to enamel numerals. Hands very slight rust. Case is reasonable but needs attention. Inlaid brass decoration is lifting in several places on both sides and top. Background is cracked and has surface damage on top and left hand side.
Large and impressive 19th century French 'Empire' mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Roblin À Paris 12630, five inch circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a decorative bronze case in the form of a contemplative classical warrior seated on a ruin, holding a scroll, signed - 'Justinie', standing on a heavy black slate and gilt metal mounted base, 53cm overall height (pendulum and key present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères et Cie, white enamel dial with Arabic minute outer scale and blue Roman hour numerals, pierced gilt metal hands, in a decorative gilt metal case surmounted by a figure of Demeter, Goddess of Harvest and two seated putti on a large scroll and foliate base, signed - P. H. Mourey 81, 58cm overall height (key and pendulum lacking) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. We are unable to say whether the movement is in full working order. Movement clean. Dial is damaged at 9 o'clock and has minor cracks. Case is quite good - gilding worn in places and there are signs of repair. Lower back has been repaired and there are several vacant holes. Rear door / plate missing
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères et Cie, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a decorative gilt metal case festooned with garlands and Trophies of Arms, surmounted by a large figure of a Crusader on horseback, carrying a banner, standing over a group of Saracen weapons, 63cm overall height (bell, pendulum and key lacking)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a gong, brass dial with individual painted Arabic numerals and decorative filigree centre, in a brass case with blue chinoiserie enamel decoration, similarly decorated domed top surmounted by a classical urn and four turned finials, 35cm overall height (winding key present, pendulum lacking)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, in a porcelain case with gold scroll decoration and painted floral panel surmounted by a gold highlighted flower-head finial, standing on a separate porcelain plinth with gold shell and scroll decoration under a large glass dome, dome and stand 48cm overall height (pendulum and winding key present)
Late 18th century longcase clock with eight day movement, twelve inch white enamel break arch dial with painted floral decoration, brass ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed - M. Godfrey, Cowbridge, in an elm case, hood with fluted columns and wavy pediment, 209cm overall height (pendulum, weights and door key present, winding key lacking)
Early Victorian bracket clock with eight day five pillar, double fusee movement, chiming on a gong with pull repeat, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and strike silent regulator, signed - Harrison & Noble, London, in a flame mahogany case with brass mounts and side frets, ring carrying handles, a carved mahogany pagoda top, on four gilt metal feet, 46cm overall height (winding key, pendulum and door key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Movement is clean and is believed to be in working order. Some signs of repair to back plate around pivots. Gong is not original. Pendulum securing screw missing. Dial is in good condition. Some minor scuffing around winding holes. Pull repeat has been relocated. Case generally good. Minor damage to carved decoration on front lower left and around left side fret. Side silks loose. Side handle mounts slightly damaged
Early 19th century 'Tavern style' wall clock with eight day weight-driven movement striking on a bell, twelve inch white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals faintly signed - Thos. Hallam, Nottingham, in wall mounted oak case with trunk door and hood with domed pediment and circular glass, 145cm overall length (winding key, weights, pendulum and door key present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day spring-driven movement signed - Robert Holt and Cie A Paris, silk suspension and slow / fast regulator, white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed - Robert Holt and Cie A Paris, in a gilt metal case with scroll and face mask decoration and five pink Sèvres-style porcelain panels, signed on reverse and decorated in the classical taste, with cherubs and trophies surmounted by a classical urn and standing on two hoof feet and four other feet modelled as bunches of grapes, 34cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Victorian mantel clock with eight day movement with outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères, white enamel dial with gilt metal filigree centre and Arabic numerals, in a classical ornate cast brass case with human mask and scroll decoration and urn finial, on four heavily scrolled feet, 48cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Late 19th century Vienna Regulator wall clock with eight day double weight movement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, with indistinct signature, wooden pendulum with large brass bob and swing scale in a walnut veneered case with full length door and ebonised capitals, detachable pediment with lion head decoration and turned finials, 106cm overall length (key, weights and pendulum present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, outside countwheel signed - P. L. T.R.E., white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case with panels of raised scroll decoration against a pierced background surmounted by a sculpted figure of a gentleman farmer and his ox, signed on right hand side, on four decorative feet, 39cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Edwardian gold, green garnet and seed pearl sweetheart brooch with two heart-shape green garnets within seed pearl border surmounted by a lovers knot on a gold curb link bar, 49mm and an Edwardian gold, enamel and seed pearl brooch with red guilloche enamel heart-shape pendant drop centred with a pearl suspended from a seed pearl ribbon bow, 30mm (2) CONDITION REPORT Both in good original condition commensurate with age. The green garnet brooch has a small spot of tarnish / solder to the surmount but looks original rather than a repair
Victorian enamel and banded agate mourning brooch with central oval banded agate panel within an interwoven gold and black enamel ropetwist border, with glazed locket compartment to reverse with inscription dated 1892, in original fitted box and a Victorian gold and black enamel mourning bangle (2) CONDITION REPORT Brooch - very good quality. Good condition. Agate perfect. No obvious damage to the enamel, although when viewed with a 10x loupe, there appear to be shallow slither chips that possibly have been coloured in. Minor dents and abrasions commensurate with age. Original box. Brooch weight 23.5 grams. 45mm x 35mm. Bangle - very good condition. Inside stamped 9ct. Total gross weight 12.8 grams
Victorian gold (15ct) black enamel and seed pearl mourning ring and a Victorian black enamel mourning locket (2) CONDITION REPORT Brooch - good condition commensurate with age. The hook that secures the pin might be a replacement, showing signs of solder but if so its a very old repair. Ring - one seed pearl missing. The bezel is scratched. Good, clear hallmarks. Inscription to inside of shank
An important diamond, emerald, ruby and seed pearl necklace from the Lahore Treasury, worn by Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817 - 1863), wife of Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab (1780 - 1839) Lahore, first half of the 19th century. Comprising six double-sided gold, enamel and gem set panels, two of which have been later converted to earrings, with rubies, emeralds and table cut diamonds to both sides with polychrome enamel detail and seed pearl fringe on a single row seed pearl necklace, in a fitted cloth covered case, the inside of the lid inscribed 'From The Collection of The Court of Lahore formed by HH The Maharajah Runjeet Singh & lastly worn by Her Highness The Late Maharanee Jeddan Kower', necklace 42cm length. Footnotes. Provenance: Collection of Maharajah Ranjit Singh & Maharani Jindan Kaur. Sold by Frazer & Haws from Garrards, Regent Street, London. The necklace has been in the same family for at least three generations, from a local family of Title. Two similar necklaces from the Lahore Court, retailed by Frazer & Haws from Garrards, in similar fitted cases with identical inscriptions appeared at auction. One at Bonhams Islamic & Indian Art (Lot 366 on 8th October 2009) and the other at Christie's (Magnificent Mughal Jewels, London 6th October 1999, Lot 178). Between 1849 and 1850, when the British took control of the Court in Lahore, they entered the Treasury, where they found the court jewels wrapped in cloth. The Treasury was fabled to be the greatest and largest treasure ever found. The most famous and well known jewels were taken away as gifts for Queen Victoria, including the Koh-i Noor and the Timur Ruby. Confiscated treasures were sold by Messrs. Lattie Bros. of Hay-on-Wye in the Diwan-i-Am of the Lahore Fort. The items were listed in seven printed catalogues and the sale took place over five successive days, the last one starting on 2nd December 1850. It is also known that some jewels were boxed in Bombay by Frazer & Haws and were sent to London, where they were sold by Garrards, who were said to have a secret list of the jewellery, the contents of which has not been made public. From the boxing, this would have been done after the Maharani's death CONDITION REPORT The necklace is from a local family of Title. I have asked them what they know about it's provenance and they have asked around the family and all confirm that it has been in their family for at least four generations but do not know how it came into the family. General condition is very good. Enamel on the pendants in good condition- enamel on the clasp is damaged around the edge- one pearl is detached. The earrings have been later converted to earrings from pendants
Fine George III gold (18ct) pair cased pocket watch with repeating movement striking on the hours, with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, the fusee movement with verge escapement by S & C Joyce, Lombard Street, London and numbered 902, rose cut diamond to the engraved cock, the inner gold (18ct) case with pierced and engraved border, in gold (18ct) outer case, maker's mark - T. H. (London 1804), 60mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch is working but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping or the working of the functions. The watch does not repeat the hours when the button is pressed. It strikes one hour too many. The watch also strikes the hours automatically as each hour passes, without the need to press the repeat button. The watch is from a local family and it has been in their family for several generations. It is in original condition. There is some damage to the enamel on the edge of the dial, noteably between the 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock position. The gold cases are both in very good condition with minor dents and wear commensurate with age. Total gross weight approximately 195 grams

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