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A Chinese Cloisonne Vase with Dragon Motif, Early 20th Century. h: 24 x w: 7 x d: 7 in. No Restoration. A pinhead size area of missing enamel on bowl in blue ground by dragon`s tail. An 1/8th inch sized hairline crack to enamel in blue ground by dragon`s claw.Numerous tiny areas of missing enamel from the firing process. Two tiny hairline cracks to enamel in blue ground in bowl. These imperfections are too small to photograph except under extreme magnification.
A group of Victorian and later silver jewellery comprising: an Edwardian shield fob; Birmingham 1912; watch chain with t-bar; three fob/tassels; a bird-form brooch; two baby`s bangles; together with a white-metal baby`s bangle and a white metal and enamel "Bairnie" brooch. Total 2 troy ounces
A 'Kiddy Phone' by Bing circa 1934 in original box, the model in red and cream enamel with green turntable is complete with loud speaker and needle, comes complete with a selection of original Kiddy Phone records featuring traditional nursery rhymes and a further selection of records by the Mimosa and Bell record labels, the clockwork motor functions well and retains the original key
A French Louis XV style boulle mantel clock, retail signed for William S. Burton, London, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with oval cartouche stamped WILLIAM S. BURTON, LONDON above initials AF to backplate, the blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche dial with foliate cast gilt centre and cast brass glazed bezel, the waisted case with foliate finail to the ogee shaped upstand above scroll cast crest, shaped glazed aperture beneath dial flanked by rococo scroll cast mounts to knees, on conforming feet with shaped apron between, the front and sides veneered with red shell and brass foliate marquetry, 38cm high
A French ebonised mantel clock with ‘boulle’ marquetry decoration, Henry Marc, Paris, mid 19th century, the circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement stamped H’Y MARC, PARIS and numbered 17608 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with regulation square above 12 o’clock and with repeat signature to lower margin, the ogee top case with foliate cast brass carrying handle and brass button finials for withdrawing the rising bevel glazed front panel, the front with brass and stained shell marquetry decoration around the foliate cast brass aperture surround, on ogee shaped base with confroming decoration to front and cast brass feet, 29cm high overall
A French gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat, Louis Fernier et Frere, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with L.F. PARIS trademark to backplate, with rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial and in bevel-glazed ‘Anglaise Riche’ case with hinged carrying handle above Corinthian pilasters to angles, on plinth base with squab feet, 17.5cm high excluding handle
A French brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm, E. Maurice & Co., Paris, early 20th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped with E.M. & Co. trademark to backplate, with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial set above a subsidiary alarm setting dial within a frosted gilt rectangular mask and in bevel-glazed case with hinged carrying handle above reeded pilasters to angles, on plinth base with squab feet, 16cm high excluding handle
A French gilt brass carriage clock, Richards, Paris, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and circular cream enamel Arabic numeral chapter ring applied to a foliate engraved gilt rectangular dial signed RICHARDS, PARIS to centre and with blued steel hands, the bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle above filigree decorated frieze and apron with fluted three-quarted columns to angles between capped with knopped finials and on turned feet, 16.5cm high excluding handle
A French lacquered brass ‘gorge’ cased carriage timepiece with alarm, Drocourt, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day single train movement with silvered platform lever escapement, alarm sounding on a bell mounted on the backplate and stamped with D.C. trademark for Drocourt and numbered 10514 to backplate, the white enamel rectangular Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, in bevel-glazed ‘gorge’ case with hinged carrying handle, 13cm high excluding handle; with a non-original leather covered travelling case
A French Louis XV style boulle mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped LEROY A PARIS to backplate, the blue on white enamel Roman numeral cartouche dial with foliate cast gilt centre and cast brass glazed bezel, the waisted case with cherub finial to the ogee shaped upstand above scroll cast crest, shaped glazed aperture beneath dial flanked by rococo scroll cast mounts to knees, on conforming feet with shaped apron between, the front and sides veneered with red shell and brass foliate marquetry, 42cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, LondonPlease note: Clock comes with pendulum but no winding key

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