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A mid 19th century French gilt metal porcelain mounted clock garniture, 9cm circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, the case with rectangular porcelain panels painted with figures and landscapes, flanked by Corinthian capitals and cherubs, figural finial, bracket feet, 53cm high, the side vases, painted with female and gallant in ovals, bracket feet, c.1860
A mid 19th century French ormolu and white marble mantel clock, the 8cm circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the rectangular base with moulded caddy top surmounted by a seated cherub playing the pan pipes, drum and cymbals, musical score, tambourine and horn to his side, leaf scroll ribbon and floral garland ornament, toupee feet, 33cm high, 40cm wide, c.1860
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed JNO Thomas, Worcester, Roman numerals, painted to the arch with a young girl holding a dove, the spandrels gilt with oval leafy bosses and scrolling foliage, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment terminating in draught turned roundels, reeded columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by ebony capped reeded quarter columns, canted rectangular base applied with re-entrant mouldings, ogee bracket feet, 241.5cm high, c.1815
A George III/IV oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 27cm square enamel dial inscribed Jno. Warner (sic), Evesham, Roman numerals, painted to the centre with a fanciful bird amongst flowers, with colourful sprays to spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded cornice above a deep frieze, flanked by brass capped fluted columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 197cm high, c.1820. John Warner is recorded as working in High Street, Evesham during the period 1795-1827. Following his death the business was continued by his widow Elizabeth and his son John until 1851.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed Wainwright, Nottingham, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, floral spandrels, Blacksmith automaton to arch, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck cresting applied with brass roundels, fluted columns, pointed arched door to waist centred by a moth patera, fluted quarter columns, rectangular base, 220cm high, c.1795. John Wainwright is recorded as working at Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham during the period 1779-1798. Following his death, his son continued the business, signing dials Wainwright & Son
A Victorian gold diamond and seed pearl shaped oval mourning brooch, three scrolling flowerheads set with seed pearls and centred with rose cut diamonds on a blue engine turned enamel ground, leafy scroll border, plait of hair and inscribed `In Memory of my beloved Mother Mary Vickers who died July 30th 1842 in her 74th Year` to verso
A Victorian pair cased pocket watch, by Giscard, Downham, 4.5cm circular enamel dial painted to the centre with a ploughman and a team of two, Roman numerals, fusee movement, scrolling foliate and mask pierced and engraved balance cock, no.61044, 7.5cm over loop, London 1879. John Giscard is recorded as working in High Street Downham between 1845 and 1879
A pair of 18th century enamel Rococo table candlesticks, possibly South Staffordshire, detachable pierced `flowerhead` nozzles, spool shaped sconces, knopped columns, domed lobed circular bases, painted in the manner of Meissen with figures in neo-classical country landscapes within gilt vignettes, 27cm high, c.1760-1780
A 19th century rectangular walnut desk weight, mounted with a patinated lizard 12cm wide; a circular trinket dish and cover, with coin inset, 5cm diam; another, similar, turquoise enamel inset cover, 5.5cm high; a small 20th century Scandinavian boat shaped snuff container; a Renaissance style gilt metal book rest, inset with garnets, chased with mask head and drapes centred by an oval cameo; a wicker and glass water container
An early 19th century oval South Staffordshire or Bilston enamel patch box, the hinged cover bordered with blue and gold bosses, inscribed " Mortal Man in every act beware Since one wrong step may mar an Age of care Ever thy credit keep tis quickly gone Tho gain`d by many Actions lost by one", mirror to verso, 5cm long, c.1820

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