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A gold repousse pair cased cylinder watch, signed Spencer & Perkins, London, no. 7528, diamond endstone, signed and numbered cap, white enamel dial with Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, gold hands, inner case plain, stirrup bow, the outer repousse with a classical scene, London 1773, 48mm diam.
A good gold repousse pair cased verge watch, signed Jno. Pyke, London, no. 2013, square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, blued steel beetle and poker hands, inner case plain, marks rubbed, the outer repousse with a classical scene within rococo scrollwork, circa 1760, 49mm diam.; and a gilt metal and shagreen spare outer case decorated with piquework. (2)
Breguet: A gold ruby cylinder watch with secret signature, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed Breguet beneath 6 o`clock, the secret signature signed Breguet no.314 below 12 o`clock, gold moon hand (tip to minute hand lacking) the gilt bar movement mounted eccentrically within the case, blued steel 3 armed balance with parachute suspension, regulation within the case band, in a guilloche case, the inside back with sinks and stamped 314B and 881S, casemakers mark LS within a lozenge; with short chain and key: male for winding and female for hand set, both through the back, 33mm diam. This is No 314 of Breguet`s 4th series. Breguet`s records show that this `nouveau calibre` was sold to J. Bates on 23rd November 1843 for 1,000 francs.
A Swiss silver hunting cased centre seconds chronograph, white enamel dial with twin subsidiaries for running seconds and 60 minute recording, the gilded keyless lever movement in a plain case with gold joints and the chronograph button in the band, 55mm diam; with purpose made fitted case. (2)
A silver free sprung deck watch, the white enamel dial signed Danl. Buckney, London, No. 30789, the gilded three-quarter plate movement signed Daniel Buckney, Maker to the Admiralty, 5 King Square, London, No. 30789, lever escapement, bimetallic balance with gold screws, in a plain case, London 1893, 54mm diam., in the original 3 tier mahogany box, the lid signed and numbered ivory plaque and inscribed H. W. beneath a Ministry of Defence arrow, box 11 x 9cm.
A silver mounted agate carriage timepiece retailed by Asprey, London; circular white enamel dial, movement with lever platform in an arched case, the sides inset with lapis ovals, the silver handle and back door marked London 1913, on bun feet, 3½in (9cm) high; and a Swiss sub-miniature, the cylinder watch movement in a mother of pearl case, 2in (5cm) high. (2)
A French boulle bracket clock and bracket, embossed gilt dial with 25 enamel pieces, the centre re-enamelled and signed Fieffe a Paris, the square plated movement by Japy Freres in a waisted case with boulle parquetry floor, the whole with small mother of pearl flowers and ormolu mounts, cherub finial with matching bracket, circa 1860; the whole 2ft11in (90cm) high.
A mahogany balloon timepiece, 4 inch white enamel dial with arabic numerals, the circular backplate signed Gorham, Kensington, anchor escapement with long pendulum and holdfast, the case with crossbanding and ebonised stringing, circa 1830, 10½in (27cm) high. James Gorham, Clockmaker to Queen Victoria, died 1842. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq.
An unusual English Regency quarter striking bracket clock of small size, 5 inch convex white enamel dial, Brequet style moon hands, stamped on the front plate Holmden, London, no. 150; similarly signed and numbered on the base of the backplate, anchor escapement, quarter striking on 2 bells, the 5 pillar movement in shaped plates with engraved borders, in a brass inlaid ebony veneered shallow arched case with caddy top and acorn finial, circa 1815, 1ft 3in (38cm) high. John George Holmden: apprenticed 1781, Free of the Clockmakers Company 1788 and Liveryman from 1807 - 1840.
A striking balloon bracket clock, the 7 inch white enamel dial signed Johnson, Gray`s Inn Passage, two-train fusee movement in plates with canted corners, Strike/Not lever on the backplate, long pendulum with hold fast, in a waisted case with mask and sunray applique beneath the dial, keyhole pattern back door (fretwork lacking), flanked by drop handles, on ogee feet with pineapple finial, circa 1770, 1ft 8½in (52cm) high. Thomas Johnson, Gray`s Inn Passage, London, died 1775.
An early 19th century mahogany banjo barometer with timepiece, with a swan neck pediment above a silvered thermometer dial and a 4inch enamel dial with a fusee movement, the plate signed Willm Terry, LONDON, No.275, with leaf engraved border and mask cock, above a 12 inch main dial, brass adjuster knob, the level dial signed J.Pastorelli, LONDON, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, 47in (119.5cm) h.
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the plain case with blue enamel roman dial to outer case, the inner roman dial on silver face with subsidiary seconds, fitted with a crown wound Swiss movement; together with a 9ct gold Albert chain, graduated curb links, 7 3/4in. (19.5cms) long; and an 18ct gold T-bar.
A gold cased fob watch, the case engraved with floral scrolls around vacant cartouche, stamped '14C', the white enamel roman dial with gilt floral design, fitted with a key wound Swiss movement; together with a 9ct gold fancy watch chain, with alternate baton and twisted links, 15in. (38cms) long.
An 18ct gold cased half hunter fob watch, by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, No. 71091, the outer front case with machine turned pink enamel and roman numerals, the main face white enamelled with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and numbered, the case engraved overall with floral decoration, 59.7g gross.
A Victorian enamel and diamond pendant, c.1860, the central panel set with blue guilloché enamelt with an old brilliant cut diamond flowerhead within a scrollwork of rose and old brilliant cut diamonds within an undulating blue guilloché enamel frame set with old brilliant cut diamonds, locket reverse mounted in silver and gold and set with bevelled glass locket panel, brooch 4.3 x 3.2cms, total weight 14.4grms.
An Art Nouveau enamel and opal pendant, cica 1890, of winged design, the central cabochon cut opal collet set between two green and blue enamelled wing motifs suspending a smaller cabochon cut opal drop on tracelink chain, the reverse is decorated with purple, blue and green enamel, the whole on a fancy oval and circular link chain with a collet set chrysoprase spacer, pendant measures 8.5cms wide.
Charles Horner: an enamel and silver pendant, the oval blue enamel central disc within a silver shield-shaped mount supporting a blue enamelled tapering drop on plain tapering silver hoop, with a silver oval link chain, hallmarked for Charles Horner, Chester 1912, the pendant measures 4.5 x 2.2cms wide, the chain measures 27.5cms long; together with a moonstone pendant, c.1900, set with cabochon cut stones in cross pattern, with three drops, mounted in silver. (2)
A late 18th Century enamel oval plaque, South Staffordshire, of a bust portrait of a lady, set with paste stones to her hair and pendant; together with a 19th Century enamel plaque of a pavilion within a landscape with two figures to one side, probably South Staffordshire; a Swiss enamel plaque of Lausane with the cathedral in the middle ground, painted 'Lausane' to reverse and scratch mark '1-15'; and an Indian 19th Century reverse painted glass plaque of the Taj Mahal. (4)
Gustav Becker: a brass torsion clock, with white enamel arabic dial, disk pendulum, circular stepped base, with glass dome, 11 1/2in. high; and another torsion clock, unsigned, with mercury filled and disk pendulum, on stepped brass base, part of base cut away, 11in. high with glass and dome, movement stamped serial no. 129234; and a separate glass dome. (3)
Japy Freres & Cie: a 19th Century French onyx and champleve enamel four-glass mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial, two train movement striking on a gong, with mercury pendulum, case with urn finial surrounded by four outer finials, leaf pattern columns below, four rounded supports, 15 1/4in.
A late 19th Century gilt cased mantel clock, the white enamel roman dial fitted a Japy Freres movement, the case with bird, quiver and torch finial above fluted barrel housing held by foliate scrolls and fluted pedestal, raised on break front base with beading and foliage, beaded bun feet, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high.
A 9ct gold double curb link charm bracelet, with 9ct padlock clasp and ten assorted charms, including a 9ct gold horse, 9ct lighthouse, 9ct helicopter, 9ct Maltese cross, 9ct Cornelian seal fob with a lion mount, a 9ct jug, unmarked yellow metal teapot, an unmarked yellow metal and enamel ewer, also a 9ct dog playing a violin, total weight approx 87.1gm.
A Norwegian silver and blue enamel necklace, earrings and brooch set, by J Tostrup, the brooch and necklace stamped sterling J Tostrup Norway, the necklace of twelve folded petal type pendants with internal blue enamelling on a fine chase link chain, the matching brooch and earrings each with the same folded petal shape with blue enamel (illustrated).
A WWI medal group awarded to K1477 Acting Lead Stoker T Brown of the Royal Navy comprising 1914/15 Star, British war medal, War for Civilisation Medal, George V Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, also a white metal Mine Clearance Service badge, Coronation medal for King George VI, a silver and enamel badge for The Royal Artillery, a Princess Mary Christmas box dated 1914 etc.

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