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World War I 1914-18 Medal awarded to 104450.2 A.M EJ Cadman RAF, Great War For Civilisation Medal 1814-19 & Ashanti War Ribbon Great War For Civilisation Medal awarded to L-5829 Pt. EJ Cadman East Kent Regiment 1914-18 Medal, 1914 Cross with bar 5th August 22nd November 1914, Set Mess Miniatures DFC & Bar, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe with France & Germany Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal & 1939-45 Medal, 9ct Gold RAF Wings, 2 Small RAF Brass Buttons, Silver & Enamel RAF Badge
Joseph Soldano, Paris, a French repeating carriage clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push repeat, the platform lever escapement stamped to the underside with the maker’s trademark and number ‘JS, 3235’, the backplate stamped with the serial number ‘4649, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals with blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer ‘Army & Navy, C.O.S.L’, in a Corniche gilt-brass case with carrying handle, height: 15.5 cm (handle up); 13.5cm (down). With leather travelling case. * Joseph Soldano was known as a maker of fine carriage clocks having been awarded medals at the Paris Exhibitions of 1855 & 1878 where it was noted that ‘...the exhibition of this establishment showed substantial progress in the art of case decoration. On show were a group of carriage clocks ornamented with great taste and originality. The escapements appeared to us to have been treated with particular care.’ They are particularly well known for the high quality of their escapements which were in all probability made in Geneva and stamped by Soldano as in this example.
A mid-Victorian French engraved oval carriage clock having an eight-day duration movement with cylinder escapement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with push repeat and alarm, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary alarm setting disc, the oval brass case with engraved decoration to the case and handle, height: 18cm (handle up); 15cm (down)
An Edwardian French mantel clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement with a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with Le Lion de Belfort, being the trademark of the Franche-Comte maker Duverdry & Bloquel, the enamel convex dial having black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and signed by the retailer ‘Bolton Smith, Manchester’, the small bracket clock-style case with green and gilt chinoiserie decoration surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height: 22cm (handle up) * Duverdry & Bloquel were founded in 1867 by Albert Villon under his name, being joined by Paul Duverdrey in 1887 with Joseph Bloquel becoming a director in 1910 on the death of Villon at which time the partnership’s name was adopted.
A mid-Victorian French ormolu mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals and decorative pierced and engraved brass hands, the classical ormolu case being a fluted rectangular column on a curved double plinth surmounted by two doves, with musical instruments and a Roman helmet to the sides, height: 26.5cm.
F. Barbedienne a Paris, a large French ormolu mantel clock with an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the maker of the roulant blanc, Japy Frères, the white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals, decorative brass hands and signed ‘F. Barbedienne a Paris, Bould. Poissoniere 30’, the ormolu case in the form of a scantily-clad female seated on a goat, standing on a decorative plinth mounted with swags of grapes & leaves in which is seated the movement, with case stamped ‘F. Baredienne, Founder’ and embossed with a further stamp ‘Reduction Mechanique A Collas brevete’, height: 70cm. * The renowned foundery was formed in 1838 with the partnership of Ferdinand Barbedienne and Achille Collas, who invented the machinery to reduce castings. Collas died in 1859 leaving Barbedienne to run the business alone becoming President of the Reunion of Bronze Makers in 1865. He died in 1891.
Jo. Heywood, Northwich, an oak and mahogany moon-phase longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the fourteen-inch square painted dial having black Arabic hour numerals and outer five-minute numerals, with figures depicting the four Continents painted to the corners, decorative brass hands, a large moon-phase aperture to the centre and maker’s name ‘Jo. Heywood, Northwich’, with the falseplate stamped with the dialmaker’s name ‘Wilson’, the oak case having a shaped top to the crossbanded trunk door, gadrooned pillasters to the edges, the base with canted corners and a shaped raised panel, the flat-top hood having a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and fluted pillars having cast brass capitals, with various inlays and stringing to the remainder of the case, height: 217cm. * Jo. Heywood appears to be unrecorded although there are a number of other Heywood’s recorded in the clock trade in Northwich, Cheshire. * James Wilson was a pioneer of the painted ‘enamel’ dial having started his manufactory in Birmingham in circa 1772 in partnership with Thomas Osborne when he was aged about seventeen and Osborne about twenty. An advert from Aris’s Birmingham Gazette in 1772 describes the partners making ‘White Clock Dials in Imitation of Enamel, in a Manner entirely new’, being the new style of painted dial that was to become so popular. On the dissolution of the partnership in September 1777 James Wilson set up on his own account at 11, Great Charles Street before enlarging into number 12. Wilson died in 1809, aged 54, and his business effectively went with him after a relative of his wife, Nathaniel Porter, tried unsuccessfully to run it before going bankrupt in 1811.

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