An 18ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Pearce, Leicester, 1924, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, 49mm wide 28.05.13, Case with surface scratches and dents to the band, plexi glass with some small scratches, dial looks clean, movement looks clean and in going order.
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An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Son, Bradford, 1871, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, back and cuvette with engraved inscriptions, 46mm wide, watch chain clasp stamped 9c, the T-bar stamped 18ct gold, 25.6g 01.05.13, Case with surface scratches, case back edge with a dent and some smaller dents in parts, case back with a engraved inscription saying C?D Died Madeira January 1888, cuvette with a engraved inscription saying C?D from W.Fison Greenholme, dial with a very fine hairline crack positioned 9 o`clock dial edge, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Herbert Blockley, London, 1903, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, engraved family crest, the cuvette with engraved inscription, 48mm wide, each watch link stamped 18, 59g 01.05.13, Case with surface scratches, case back with dents and engraved with a family crest, cuvette with a engraved inscription saying `May your happiness out measure Time` from your loving Lola September 3rd 1903, inside glass is missing, dial and movement looks clean, movement in going order. Weight of the watch chain 59g
A 9ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Record, 1927, lever movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds, maker`s mark ALD, 48mm wide, with 9ct gold watch chain and links stamped 375, 49.7g 29.04.13, Case with light surface scratches, some minor dents in parts, dial and movement look clean, movement in going order, chain weight 49.7g.
A Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed American Watch Co, circa 1867, lever movement signed Appleton Tracy & Co Waltham Mass and numbered 330349, inscribed Foggs safety pinion pat Feb 14 1865, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, engraved floral and scroll decoration, front cover with engraved initials, maker`s mark AW Co, 18k and numbered 26060, 51mm wide 03.05.13, Case with light surface scratches, engine turning rubbed to covers, dial with hairline cracks and the dial is chipped to the edge at 3 o`clock, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Single Push Chronograph Keyless Pocket Watch, circa 1900, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, two dials for seconds and 60-minute register, engraved monogram, convention hallmark 18c 0.755 for 18ct gold and numbered 260541, 52mm wide 02.05.13, Case with surface scratches and a dent on the side, case with smaller dents to the sides and bezel, case back with a engraved monogram, dial is clean, movement in going order and the chronograph is functioning.
An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Coventry Astral, 1923, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, engraved monogram, cuvette with engraved presentation inscription, 50mm wide 15.05.13, Case with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, case back with a engraved monogram, cuvette with a engraved presentation inscription saying Arnold N Moon with love from mother & father on his 21st birthday & to commemorate his success in taking the degree of Bsc 1924, front cover central glass with scratches, dial with very minor chips to the dial edge, movement is fully wound and is not working at present.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Waltham, USA, 1913, lever movement signed American Watch Co Waltham Mass and numbered 12656050, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, 50mm wide 03.05.13, Case with surface scratches and small dents to the front cover and sides, dial with some small scratches and a small hairline crack at 6 o`clock dial edge, movement not working at present, unable to handset and wind the watch, problems in the handsetting area of the movement.
A Tortoiseshell Pair Cased Pocket Watch, signed Wm McCabe Bow Middx, No.734, circa 1800, gilt fusee verge movement with dust cover, diamond endstone, turned pillars, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt metal inner case, outer tortoiseshell case with pique pins to the borders, 57mm wide, with bloodstone set watch key 16.05.13, Outer tortoiseshell case with surface scratches, some small cracks and pique pins missing, inner case with the gilding rubbed and with scratches, dial with scratches and a chip to dial edge below 6 and some other small chips to the dial edge, movement looks complete and in going order.
A Half Hunter Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed T R Russell, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, circa 1890, lever movement signed and numbered 390886, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, stamped warranted TRR 18ct gold and numbered 390886, 48mm wide 02.05.13, Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, front cover with enamel missing in parts to the numerals, movement in going order.
A Quarter Repeating Pair Cased Repousse Pocket Watch, signed Jams Tanqueray, London, circa 1770, gilt fusee verge movement, hammer striking on a bell, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, repousse outer case with figural scene of animals and pierced borders, maker`s mark DA, inner case with pierced floral and mask sides, 47mm wide 17.05.13, Outer case with some small splits to the figures heads and rubbing to the high relief surfaces, outer case when closed is slightly springing open, inner case with surface scratches, bezel with a vacant aperture around the 6 o`clock position, dial has been totally re-enamelled, hands are later, movement not working at present, balance starts ticking when moving the watch from side to side.
A Pair Cased Repousse Quarter Repeating Pocket Watch, signed Cabrier, London, circa 1770, gilt fusee verge movement, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, outer case with mythological scene and pierced borders, inner case with scroll pierced borders, depressing pendant to operate quarter repeating with two hammers striking a bell inside case, 50mm wide 21.05.13, Outer case with the front bezel springing and not closing correctly, outer case back with the high relief figures worn and some splits to the case back, inner case with some small cracks and dents to the sides, inner case with surface scratches, cases with glasses missing, dial with cracks and chips and a screw has been added next to the 12 o`clock position, later hands, when depressing the pendant the repeat work starts striking but not working correctly at present, movement not working at present, when applying pressure to the contrate wheen the balance starts swinging.
A Lady`s Diamond Enamel and Pearl Set Fob Watch, circa 1900, lever movement, dial with blue Arabic numerals, pearl set borders, green guilloche enamel and central diamond back, 25mm wide 20.03.13, Case with light surface scratches and minor dents to the sides, enamel pearls and diamond look complete, dial looks clean, movement in going order.
A Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Berthoud A Geneve, No.786, circa 1830, cylinder movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals signed and numbered, seconds, engine turned covers, stamped 18k and numbered 786, cuvette signed and numbered, 45mm wide 03.05.13, Case with rubbing to the engine turning, case with surface scratches and some small dents in parts, front cover hinge with signs of solder repair marks, front cover next to the hinge does not close completely, dial looks clean, movement in going order.
A Lady`s Enamel Fob Watch, signed Longines, circa 1920, lever movement numbered 2267928, gilt dial with Arabic numerals, case with blue floral enamel and diamond set initials, cabochon set winding crown, stamped Wittnauer & Co, 14k and numbered 1826492, 28mm wide 29.05.13, Case with white enamel lacking to the band in parts, pendant with a small portion of the enamel surface missing, initials have been applied to the case back, dial with some staining marks, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Fob Watch, signed Wirgman, St James Str, London, No.1749, 1806, gilt fusee cylinder movement with dust cover, diamond endstone, gold coloured dial with applied Arabic numerals, engine turned case with engraved sides, 30mm wide, with a two colour metal fancy linked chain with clasp stamped 18c, 16g, with attached chequered enamel watch key and green stone mounted pendant 16.05.13, Case with light surface scratches and very small dents to the band and edges in parts, dial with some small staining marks and scratches, movement looks clean, not in going order at present. Some enamel missing to watch key.
An 18ct Gold Pocket Watch, Delafonse & Sons, Sackville Street, No.2592, 1819, gilt fusee cylinder movement, gold coloured dial with applied Roman numerals, engine turned and floral decoration, 40mm wide, with a yellow metal fancy linked enamel and split pearl set chain, clasp stamped 15, 18g 16.05.13, Case with some slight rubbing to the engine turned back, light surface scratches, case hallmark slightly rubbed, dial with some scratches, hands are later, movement in going order. Chain with some small chips to the enamel parts.
A Gilt Metal and Under Painted Horn Centre Seconds Pair Cased Pocket Watch, signed Saml Barnes, Kensington, No 185, circa 1780, fusee cylinder movement signed and numbered, turned pillars, diamond endstone, dust cover signed and numbered, enamel dial with Roman and outer Arabic numerals, case with plain gilt metal inner and under painted horn outer case depicting ferns and a butterfly, 53mm wide 19.04.13, Outer case with cracks to the horn and horn missing to the bezel about 35mm wide section and also smaller pieces, some pique pins are missing to the borders, gilding rubbed to the inner case, dial with scratches and minor chips to dial edges, later added bow to pendant, movement is clean and in going order.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Fras White, Chesterfield, No.1453, 1781, fusee movement signed and numbered, enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, central painted scene with figures and animals, both plain cases with maker`s mark TC, 48mm wide 03.05.13, Both cases with surface scratches and small dents in parts, inside inner case with date letter slightly rubbed, dial with some scratches, later hands, movement is complete and in going order.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Robt Hull, Newmarket, No.95388, 1861, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, engraved inscription, 50mm wide 15.05.13, Case with the engine turning rubbed to the sides and both covers, case with surface scratches and dents, back cover edge with splits, bow is plated and has discoloured, inside front cover with a engraved inscription saying J Wood died 16th Sept 1872 aged 63 years, dial with a small hairline crack and small scratches, movement fully wound but not in going order.
A Late Victorian Diamond and Enamel Pheasant Brooch, the bird in walking pose, with body and tail inset with old cut diamonds, and head and neck enamelled, total estimated diamond weight 1.70 carat approximately, measures 5.1cm by 2.2cm The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and visor catch. It bears no hallmark, but in our opinion would test as silver settings on a gold mount. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 8.2 grams. CR made 4th June 2013
A Cameo, Pearl and Diamond Pendant, a black and white hardstone cameo centrally depicting a maiden, within a border incorporating Greek key design, decorated with black enamel and seed pearls, on a pendant bale set with diamonds, measures 3.6cm by 8.8cm This is in good condition. It has a hook for a brooch fastening, but the pin is missing. The pendant bale has a stamp - possibly an owl. Gross weight 18.8 grams. CR made 31st May 2013
A Pair of Enamelled Silver Cufflinks, chain linked lozenge shaped heads enamelled in green and white The cufflinks are in good condition. The enamel bears some minor wear and damage. They are hallmarked with maker`s mark `JA&S`, Birmingham, 1938. Gross weight 5.8 grams. CR made 17th April 2013
An 18 Carat Gold Pearl Centrepiece, by Mikimoto, the triangular shaped blue topaz within a frame of yellow and white leaf motif and bar details, with black enamel decoration, measures 3.8cm by 2.6cm This is in good condition. It is hallmarked with the Mikimoto stamp, London (import), 1987. Gross weight 11.6 grams. CR made 31st May 2013.
An Enamel, Seed Pearl and Diamond Brooch, the lozenge shape with a guilloche enamel centre of pale purple, with a seed pearl and diamond floral motif overlaid, within a decorative frame, to an outer border set with rose cut diamonds, measures 4.2cm by 1.7cm The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch. It is stamped `18K` and in our opinion it would test as gold. Gross weight 6.6 grams. CR made 20th March 2013
A Very Fine Silver and Enamel Dressing Table Set, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1924, 26/7, each larger piece enamelled with Welsh landscapes, including views of Penmaen Pool, Llannig, Moelwyn, Harlech and Dolgelly, the smaller implements silver gilt, comprising a tray, two scent bottles, a powder bowl, a mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, a comb and, on a separate lift-out tray, a nail buffer, two rouge pots, four manicure tools and two pairs of scissors, all in a fitted case Herbert Wood of Carnarvon, presented as a gift to his wife The mirror and one hair brush with losses to the enamel on each handle. One scent bottle with the cover pushed-in. Otherwise all in good order with clear marks. 280513
A Gold, Enamel and Faceted Garnet Set Pendant, probably Italian, 17th century, the raised stone in closed back locket setting flanked by stylised peacock supporters and terminating in a winged angel head, all from suspension ring, 4cm high Some quite heavy wear to the stone (surface scratches etc). Some general losses of enamel and possibly small restoration/additions. Sold a/f. 290513
A French Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, carrying handle, repeat button to the top, enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped AB with a star and within an oval cartouche, numbered 284, 18cm high over handle 07.05.13, Case with light surface scratches and minot dents in parts, back door bottom left hand side with a very minor chip to the corner, dial with some minor scratches, movement needs cleaning, silvering to platform has faded and needs re-silvering, balance is swinging and in going order, repeat and striking side of the movement is not working correctly at present.
A Gilt Brass Grande Sonnerie Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, stamped Hamann & Kogh, New York, circa 1890, carrying handle, repeat button, underside of the case with quarters only/silent/full striking sonnerie selection lever, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, alarm, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking with two hammers on a bell and a further hammer for the alarm, backplate stamped and numbered 1797, 20.5cm high over handle 28.05.13, Case with the gilding discoloured in parts and with small surface scratches, case with some minor dents to edges, back door bevelled glass with a chip in the top right hand corner, enamel dial with one fine hairline crack from the 2 o`clock to the 10 o`clock position, dial and alarm dial with some very minor scratches, movement needs cleaning, platform has discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement with grande sonnerie striking and repeating not working properly at present and needs attention.
A Champleve Enamel Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1900, multi-coloured champleve enamel, carrying handle, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, 16.5cm high over handle 07.05.13, Case with gilding faded throughout, back door and left hand side bevelled glasses with chips, case with some small dents in parts, dial top right hand side edge with a small chip, movement backplate with some surface scratches, movement with original platform, in going order and the striking side of the movement is functioning.
A Gilt Brass and Enamel Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Henry Capt, Geneve, Ls Gallopin & Cie Succes, circa 1890, enamel side panels depicting a peacock and heron in water and landscape scenes, carrying handle, repeat button to the top, enamel dial with Roman numerals and decorated to the surrounding dial with a landscape, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking with two hammers striking onto two gongs, backplate signed and numbered 9560, 15cm high over handle 07.05.13, Case with surface scratches and small dent in parts of the brass surfaces, gilded surfaces have discoloured and are rubbed in parts, front bevelled glass with a very minor chip to the bottom right hand side corner, side enamel panels look clean, silvering to platform has faded and needs re-silvering, balance is swinging and in going order, striking and repeating movement side is not working correctly at present, movement needs servicing.
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, retailed by Chas Frodsham & Co, Paris, No.19490, circa 1890, carrying handle, repeat button to the top, underside numbered 18442, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate signed and numbered, 17cm high over handle 07.05.13, Case with gilding faded and rubbed in parts, case with some surface scratches and small dents in parts, back door bottom right hand side with a chip to the inside bevelled glass, front bevelled glass with small chips to the bottom right hand side, dial with hairline cracks and some minor chips to the centre section of the alarm dial, movement in going order, striking and repeat are functioning.
A Enamel Strut Timepiece, purple coloured enamel bezel, sides with white enamel border, ivorine back bearing later inscription Cartier, 2-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals and later inscription, diamond set hands, pin pallet movement, 80mm wide 29.05.13, Case with light surface scratches and a small chip to the top side edge, case back ivorine surround with cracks and a piece has come away and is loose, one screw missing, ivorine panel is bearing inscription, metal work to the back and strut is faded, dial with small hairline cracks visible beneath an eyeglass, dial and ivorine back surround is later bearing inscription and in my opinion this timepiece is not by Cartier, movement not working.
A French Gilt Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1890, engraved floral decoration, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved scroll mask surround, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, 14.5cm high over handle 29.05.13, Case with the gilding faded, dial with some minor scratches, movement looks dirty and the platform escapement has faded and look dirty, movement needs cleaning, striking barrel cover has come off and the barrel has come out of position and the teeth are not meshing together correctly with the pinion, movement needs attention.
A Vienna Striking Wall Clock, circa 1890, surmounted with eagle, door flanked with Corinthian capped columns, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Schutz Marke and numbered 113271, 130cm high 30.05.13, Case with small chips to edges and surface scratches, some veneer lifting in parts, dial with hairline cracks, movement needs cleaning.
A French Champleve Enamel and Onyx Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, four-glass case with applied cherubs to the canted corners, multi-coloured champleve enamel borders and green onyx surfaces, 3-3/4-inch gilt dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, twin tubed mercury pendulum, 34cm high 23.05.13, Case with the brass surfaces discoloured throughout, onyx surfaces with some chips to the edges, front bevelled glass with chips, dial has faded, Arabic numerals are rubbed, movement needs cleaning.
A French Ormolu and White Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Montecot, Rue de la Chaussee d`Antin 15, Paris, circa 1870, depicting a lady and young infant, marble base with applied swag and floral decoration, 4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 40cm by 49cm 24.05.13, Case with the ormolu faded, marble to the base with a crack to the front left hand side, edges of the marble base with chips all around, backdoor is not closing correctly, dial with chips around winding holes and some small scratches, movement is dirty and needs cleaning.
A French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, pink porcelain urn finial, front painted porcelain panel depicting a lady with young boy, 3-1/4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 36cm high 23.05.13, Case with gilding faded, porcelain with some rubbing to the gilding and enamel dots missing in part to the porcelain, front porcelain panel with a chip to the right hand side edge, dial with some small chips around winding holes, movement is slightly dirty and needs cleaning, gilt wooden base is worn and is damaged.
A Bronze Ormolu and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, early 19th century, surmounted with an enrobed maiden flanked by goats and winged cherubs to the base, later 5-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, strike/silent selection, floral engraved borders to the backplate, 50cm by 38cm 30.05.13, Case with fading to the ormolu surfaces throughout, goats with rubbing to the surfaces, base with chips to the marble edges and the beaded applied metal work is loose, the drum shaped case sides which holds the clock movement has some extra vacant holes to the sides and possibly due to this the movement could have been later added into this case, later added dial to the movement, dial plate and movement front plate with extra vacant holes, movement needs cleaning, clock is fully wound at present and not striking, movement needs servicing.
A French Gilt Brass Striking Four Glass Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a globe, floral and scroll applied decoration to the corners, 3-1/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Marti and numbered 4403, twin mercury tubed pendulum, 37cm high 07.05.13, Case with gilding faded and rubbed in parts, front door bevelled glass with a chip to bottom right hand corner and the inside top left hand side with a chip, bevell glasses with some very minor chips as well, dial with some hairline cracks and some small chips around the 6 o`clock position, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, striking side of the movement is functioning, pendulum suspension spring is broken.
A French Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, surmounted by a winged figure, glazed side windows and applied gilt floral, scroll and mask metal mounts, 5-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Oppenheim A Paris and numbered 657, sun burst pendulum, 54cm high 22.05.13, Case with gilding faded throughout to the gilded metal mounts, some brass work is lifting in parts and with some slight damage, tortoiseshell with some crazing cracks, side glasses with some scratches, dial with enamel cartouches with one small hairline crack and small scratches, movement looks slightly dirty, movement looks all complete.
A French Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, gilt metal mounts with scroll and mask decoration, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking, 39cm high, with a matching base, 24cm wide 28.05.13, Case with brass surfaces discoloured and lifting in parts, gilding faded to the metal mounts, some of the tortoiseshell with small cracks in parts, bezel glass with a chip, bezel is not closing correctly, dial with some small surface scratches, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, bell missing, pendulum missing.
A French Impressive Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, early 20th century, bronze figure of a young boy holding a bird cage, marble bases with laurel leaf borders, 5-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed Leveque A Paris, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti 1900, 54cm by 52cm, with a pair of figural gilt bronze and marble four-light candelabra, 71cm high 24.05.13, Case with the gilding faded, some slight rubbing to the bronze figure, marble base with some minor chips to the edges, dial with hairline cracks and is dirty, one screw is broken below the bezel, movement needs cleaning, pendulum missing, garniture with some slight rubbing to the figures and small chips to the edges of the marble bases, gilding faded.
An Electric Mantel Timepiece, signed Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, Pat No14614-1906, No.4777, circular gilt metal base, later glass dome, 4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, skeletonised dial centre with plaque signed and numbered, large visible balance wheel, 29cm high 07.05.13, Gilding to base has faded and discoloured, later added glass dome, enamel dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning, not working at present.
A late 19c French carriage clock with two train striking and repeating movement with original silvered lever platform escapement. The movement strikes on a single gong and has a white rectangular enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minute numerals and moon hands. It is contained in a glazed brass rectangular case with canted corners and fluted carrying handle and has its original leather covered carrying box, the clock 6.5" tall (handle raised).
A late 19c French carriage clock in glazed brass corniche type case, the two train movement striking on a gong and having its original silvered lever platform escapement. The plain white rectangular enamel dial has Roman numerals and moon hands and the retailer`s name T Martin & Co, 225 Regent Street, London. The movement is stamped A M Francois Avsene Margaine and the clock stands 6.5" tall (handle raised).
A mid 18c English pocket watch signed William Howard, London 3936. The verge movement has baluster pillars, key operated hairspring regulation and a finely chased and pierced balance cock. The dial is of white enamel with Roman figures and Arabic outer minute figures and blue steel `beetle and poker` hands, it is contained in gilt pair cases, the outer one being heavily embossed with a classical domestic scene on the back, 1.7" diam overall.
A mid 18c French pocket watch signed Gudin, Paris, the verge movement having baluster pillars, pierced balance cock and winding through the dial. The white enamel dial has Roman numerals with Arabic outer minute figures and unmatched gilt hands. It is contained in an embossed gold case with chased bezel and an embossed group to the back consisting of musical instruments and baskets of flowers in `quatre colours` style, 1.75"diam overall.
A 19c English pocket watch signed C Watson, London, no.84335, the verge movement having a key operated hairspring adjuster and finely pierced and chased balance cock. The plain white enamel dial has Roman numerals and is contained in a gilt inner pair case with brass pinning, 2.25"diam overall.
A mid 18c French pocket watch signed Jnm & Ml, Vieusseux, no.11685, the verge movement having baluster pillars, key operated hairspring adjuster and pierced and engraved back cock. The white enamel dial has Roman numerals with outer minute figures and is signed. It has beetle and poker hands and is contained in gold pair cases, the outer case having a ring of semi precious stones around the bezel and around the centre of the case back which has an enamel of a young woman inset, 1.75"diam overall.
A gentleman`s full hunter pocket watch by Dent, 61 Strand, London, the movement numbered 37550 and having a plain balance and single fusee. The 1.5"diam plain white enamel dial has Roman numerals and a separate seconds ring. It is contained in a silver full hunter case hallmarked for 1875 and having engine turning to both front and rear faces, 2"diam overall.
A Chinese silver and enamel chatelaine suspended by chains with a mirror, a scent bottle, an aide memoire, a pencil holder and a pill box, the belt clip and three of the accessories are cast and chased in relief with enamelled dragons persuing a pearl, the scent bottle with flowers and the pencil without enamelling, chased with chrysanthemums, 10.5" long overall.
A Longton Hall Porcelain Coffee Cup, circa 1755, with scroll handle painted in the manner of the ``Castle Painter`` with buildings and a boat beside a river, 6.5cm high In the factory records, John Hayfield is listed as the only painter employed at the factory and pieces painted in this style are traditionally associated with him. However, it would seem that at least two different hands painted pieces in this style Extensive wear to brown enamel rim. Some minor surface wear and staining. 080513
A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, with flared neck painted in famille rose enamels with scrolling lotus on a yellow ground incised with fronds within formal borders, six character seal mark in red enamel, 28.5cm high Yellow ground of an uneven colour. Some minor wear to decoration, particularly to gilt rim. 310513
A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Snuff Bottle and Cover, Qianlong (1736-1795), of flattened round shouldered form, worked in gilded wires with repeat stylised flowerheads with a collar of blue lappets, the cover with lotus, base with incised four character mark of Qianlong, 6.5cm high Some minute flakes and manufacturing blemishes, but generally good overall. Spatula in place. Some rubbing of gilding on rim and flange. 030613
A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century, of compressed semi-ovoid shape, internally solid gilded, externally with repeat lotus amongst leaves in diverse colours against a turquoise ground, the rim with broad trellis repeat banding and narrow jewelled bandings, 8cm high, 17cm diameter Purchased by the vendor on 6.7.93 in St Louis, USA The rim and trellis broad band have suffered considerable degradation of the turquoise enamel, which is blackened and indeed missing in various portions. The bowl is heavily rubbed towards the base of the interior. The main turquoise ground is generally good, but there are tiny chips and some minute losses, as well as manufacturing blemishes. Sold a/f. 030613
A Chinese Cloisonné Jardinière, circa 1900, of semi-ovoid shape, with leiwen rim tasselled ruyi band, the main body worked with butterflies amongst stylised blossoms, with slightly angled circular foot, 26.5cm high, upon a carved hardwood stand, 36cm high overall Split on rim (probably in manufacture?) Numerous slight dents and flakes around the body. Large patch of missing enamel on the underside of the foot and other small areas of turquoise enamel loss on the underside of the foot and general rubbing and slightly denting of the foot rim. The wooden stand has one foot chipped off (piece not retained) and is slightly bleached and dry with further rim chips. 130613
A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Snuff Bottle, Qing Dynasty, of flattened ovoid form, decorated in colours with scrolling lotus within formal borders, 6cm high; Two Porcelain Snuff Bottles, painted with insects; A Snuff Bottle, with carved figure decoration; and A Hardstone Snuff Bottle (5) All lacking stoppers. Cloisonné example with minor chipping and losses to enamel. Both porcelain bottles with some damage. Carved example with surface abrasions. Hardstone example with minor chips. 220513

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