A late 19th Century French brass and champlevé enamel mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals, the arched case decorated with foliate scrolls in shades of blue and cream, the glazed front and side panels flanked by a pair of ionic columns on a stepped rectangular base and disc feet, height approx 20.5cm.
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A late 19th Century French red tortoiseshell and brass boulle cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed `No 1. Hry Marc, a Paris`, the drum case above a rectangular plinth with glazed lenticle and a rectangular base, height approx 42cm, with pendulum and key (minor faults).
A late 19th Century French gilt metal and tortoiseshell mounted balloon cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the circular enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the balloon shaped case with gilt metal foliate scroll mounts, height approx 42.5cm, with pendulum (minor faults).
An early 20th Century chinoiserie decorated and tortoiseshell mounted mantel timepiece, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the back plate inscribed `Buren, Swiss Made`, the case decorated with gilt lacquered figures, pavilions and flowers, heightened in colour, height approx 14.5cm (minor faults).
A silver pair cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, detailed to the backplate `Robt Bear, Hertford, 675`, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals, London 1839, a silver keyless wind open-faced pocket watch, Birmingham 1926 and another silver cased keyless wind open-faced pocket watch, the cased detail 0,935.
An Omega base metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch with a signed gilt jewelled lever movement, the signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, with a plated Albert chain, a Sekonda base metal cased open-faced dress watch, with a box, a steel backed base metal cased gentleman`s wristwatch, a gilt metal lady`s bangle wristwatch and sundry.
A silver keywind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the jewelled gilt movement detailed `Jno Spittall, Whitehaven 3258`, with dust cover, London 1874, with silver graduated curblink watch Albert fitted with a silver fob and 9ct gold T-bar.
An early 20th Century French brass cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed `Examined by Dent, 34 Cockspur St. London`, the glazed case with swing handle on bracket feet, height approx 16.5cm, together with travelling case.
A late 19th Century oak cased Vienna style wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the two piece enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case with moulded pediment above a carved door with glazed panels, height approx 83cm, with pendulum, winder and two brass weights.
A late 18th Century gold and enamelled pair cased open-faced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with verge escapement and urn engraved and scroll pierced balance cock, the back plate inscribed `J & J: Jackson, London 9909`, the enamelled dial with Roman hour and Arabic minutes, the gold outer case back enamelled with a seated lady, a lamb resting on her lap, in a woodland setting, within a white beaded border framed by red enamel, and a surround of green enamelled circles centred by white beads, the inner case London 1782, the outer case part marked and lined with a needlework watch case sampler, outer case diameter 4.7cm (some faults).
A late 19th Century gilt brass and marble mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and flower festoons, the drum case with urn surmount above a pair of columns flanking a brass sunburst pendulum, on a plinth base and circular feet, height approx 41cm.
A collection of miscellaneous items to include: a 9 carat gold mother of pearl charm in the form of a tambourine; a carved jade charm; a pique work cross; an Art Nouveau style silver and enamel brooch by Charles Horner, Chester 1909; and a Georgian silver snuff box with engraved leaf decoration, (5)
A fine quality 19th Century ormolu double miniature frame, having rich foliate scroll decoration enclosing an oval enamel miniature portrait of a bewigged gentleman in blue velvet coat; and a later oval portrait miniature study, possibly on ivory of a gentleman in blue coat and stock, frame size 10.5cm x 15.5cm, miniatures approx. 5cm x 4cm overall - see illustration
A 19th Century French marble garniture De Cheminee, the central clock raised on four columns surmounted with brass finials, circular white enamel dial decorated garlands, supporting an 8 day movement beneath a floral crest, raised on an oblong plinth base and tapering gilt metal supports, 25cm wide x 44cm high flanked by a pair of similarly decorated urns 32cm high
A Chinese export silver gilt, filigree and enamel tea canister, 20th century, stamped 'SILVER', of hexafoil form, enamelled with birds on blossoming prunus branches, set with cabochon coral and turquoise, the cover with filigree knop, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Weight: 17oz. Tarnish to surface. Loss to enamel on a flower on one of the lobes of the lid. A couple of other very small losses to enamel. Some small dots of discolouration beneath enamel in petal. Scuffs to base and light wear to gilding.
A Fabergé silver and enamel-mounted leather desk blotter, by workmaster Johan Viktor Aarne, St Petersburg 1892, the rectangular leather cover with applied silver decoration of a lyre, a cornucopia of flowers and trailing laurel with scrolling bands enamelled with presentation inscription, surmounted by a coronet and enamelled monogrammed cartouche, all within a finely engraved border of scrolling foliage with two allegorical vignettes of cherubs, the corner circular cartouche with enamelled monogram, silk interior, 37 x 30 cm This desk portfolio was presented to Uyli Ivanovich by his past mature students to commemorate twenty-five years as a teacher and composer at the University of Kazan in 1892. Former students of this highly regarded Russian university include Leo Tolstoy and Vladimir Lenin. Johan Viktor Aarne was apprenticed to Johan Erik Hellsten in Tampere, Finland. He worked for Fabergé from 1880 to 1890 in August Wilhelm Holmström's workshop. He then moved back to Finland for one year to obtain his workmaster title. In 1891 he returned to St Petersburg to work exclusively for Fabergé until 1904, using his Cyrillic signature B.A. In 1904 he sold his workshop and returned to Finland where he continued to work for another thirty years. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished - some light surface scratches. Clasp and one clasp holder missing. Leather scuffed and worn in places. Silk to interior frayed and worn. Provenance: from a private collector who purchased it from Sheldon Shapiro & Co. Ltd. Additional images available on request.
Two Austro-Hungarian silver, enamel and rose quartz parasol handles, by G A Scheid, one of tapering cylindrical form decorated with bands of blue enamel, leaves, and blue paste cabochons, on a tortoiseshell handle, 30cm long, the other engine turned tapering cylindrical handle decorated with bands of leaves with a lime-green enamel band, the terminal set with pink rose quartz with a pink silk shade, 101cm long
A parasol, the handle decorated with bands of blue and white enamel, with mint-green silk shade, 98cm long, a parasol, by J Howell & Co Ltd., with cut glass finial mounted in a gilt metal coronet, with black silk shade, 92cm long, another parasol, with glass handle with gilt metal garland mounts, with floral silk shade, 98cm long, and an umbrella, with hardstone/marble and gilt metal handle and black shade, 79cm long (4) CONDITION REPORT: Blue enamel - numerous chips; losses and bruises to enamel; parasol silk disintegrating. Garland example - garland mount loose; wear and discolouration to gilt mounts; rips to shade. Howell - knocks and discolouration to gilt coronet mount. Hardstone - chips and bruises to terminal; wear to gilt mounts.
A Victorian silver and enamelled vesta case, by Sampson Mordan, London 1885, of rectangular form, the black and white enamelled panel depicting a huntsman being thrown from his horse into a lake, 4.5 x 3.25cm CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished. A couple of small scratches to the surface of the enamel. Exterior hallmarks a little rubbed. A couple of very small knocks to the silver.
A Continental silver and enamel vesta case, with London import marks for 1904, the front enamelled with a naked lady reaching up towards a blossoming tree, 5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Scratching to enamelled surface. Loss to enamel in bottom right-hand corner and top left-hand side. Small dents to reverse. Worn and tarnished.

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