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The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael & St. George (G.C.M.G.), Knight Grand Cross set of insignia, by Garrard, comprising sash badge and breast star, both in silver-gilt and enamel, with gold and enamel centres, obverse centre of badge loose and reverse centre with minor enamel damage, otherwise extremely fine, with full dress sash and in fitted case of issue -2
The Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.), Knight Grand Cross set of insignia, by Collingwood, comprising sash badge and breast star, in silver-gilt and enamel, both officially numbered 157, legend band on badge slightly chipped and two of the four central arms of the star slightly flaked, otherwise extremely fine, with full dress sash -2
Germany, Brunswick, Order of Henry the Lion, Civil Division, Grand Cross set of insignia, by Hermann Jurgens of Brunswick, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and enamel, and breast star, in silver, with gold and enamel centre, virtually mint state and of very good quality manufacture, with full dress sash, in fitted case of issue -2
Germany, Prussia, Order of the Red Eagle, Civil Division, Grand Cross set of insignia, unmarked except for 'W' on both pieces, comprising sash badge, in gold and enamel, and breast star, in silver-gilt, with gold and enamel centre, virtually mint state and the badge of particularly fine quality, in fitted case of issue -2
A late 19th century Italian silver gilt and micro-mosaic surette pin, in the form of a dagger, the hilt depicting a dove between rosettes, the handle with a boat-shaped panel depicting a daisy and a rosette pommel, .800 standard mark, and a Russian silver-gilt brooch in the form of a dagger decorated with polychrome cloisonne enamel scrolls and flowers
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a 19th century gold oval mourning brooch, centred with a hair glazed panel within a gold scrolling frame engraved verso with a monogram, a small gold and half-pearl rectangular mourning brooch, a Victorian gold round double-sided locket with a beaded border, stamped '15ct', a Victorian silver and enamel Silver-Jubilee locket-back brooch, an engraved silver cross, Birmingham 1900, a silver shield-shaped pendant, Chester 1912, a paste oblong cluster brooch and a banded agate locket
Two 19th century gold brooches, comprising; an early 19th century oblong mourning brooch, with a central hair glazed panel within a black enamel surround 'In Memory Of' and a half-pearl border, inscribed verso 'My beloved daughter Eliza died 23rd Jan 1826', and a three stone pink and yellow foiled topaz cannetille brooch, (later pin), both in cases
A collection of jewellery, comprising, a Charles Horner silver, blister pearl and enamel bow brooch, Chester 1913, a Victorian silver 'naval' brooch, in the form of a paddle with a central anchor and floral garland and entwined overall with ropework, Birmingham 1891 by William Twigg, a Bohemian garnet openwork bar brooch, an enamel and imitation pearl 'butterfly' brooch, a French silver oval pendant pierced with a gentleman serenading a lady, .830 standard, a French brooch in the form of an armorial, and another bar brooch
Cartier, Paris-Londres, an early 20th century French gold, diamond and enamel fob watch, circa 1910, No.6417, the round silvered dial with an engine turned lobed, black Roman numerals and blued-steel Breguet hands, signed 'Cartier Paris-Londres', the ultra-slim case with a white dot enamelled bezel, the back with a similar border enclosing a blue guilloche ground decorated at the centre with a rose diamond within a gold laurel circlet, the watch suspended from a rose diamond circlet and a chain composed of white and blue guilloche cylinders with seed pearl spacers, on a bolt ring clasp stamped '18K', high quality Swiss 15 jewel bar lever movement with polished steel pallet cock, bimetallic split balance and flat steel balance spring, 3cm diameter (1 1/4in), French import mark
Three gentleman's wristwatches, comprising; a silver cushion shaped wristwatch, circa 1928, round white enamel dial with luminous red twelve and black skeleton Arabic numerals and hands, and subsidiary seconds, three piece cushion case, with wire lugs, import marks for Edinburgh 1928, Swiss 15 jewel bar lever movement, a 9ct gold octagonal wristwatch, circa 1929, round silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, two piece octagonal case, Chester 1929, Lurex Swiss 15 jewel movement, 3 Adjsts, (lacking the winding crown and shaft), and an American Waltham Watch Co, gold-plated cushion shaped wristwatch, circa 1940, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, Dennison two piece case with wire lugs, No.308110 42, Waltham jewelled lever movement, safety Barrel, No.6523279, (case worn)
A gunmetal and enamel button hole watch, the small round white dial with red twelve and black Arabic numerals set in a blue enamelled bezel, the dial and surround raised from the gunmetal round case housing the Swiss bar cylinder movement, the dial bezel 1.5cm diameter (1/2in), the case 3cm (1 1/4in), and a gunmetal fob watch with keyless cylinder movement
Jno Ellicott, London, No.4201, a late George II 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the key wind fusee verge movement with shaped and scroll pierced pillars, foliate pierced balance cock engraved with a Bacchus mask, silver regulation dial and signed 'J N Ellicott, London 4201', the case numbered '4201', London 1755, 4cm diameter (1 1/2in), (lacking the outer pair case, minor chips to the dial, hands damaged)
Ch_Oudin, Bte, Palais Royal 52, Medaille D'or, No.5836, an ebony cased half-hunter type fob watch, circa 1880, white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, two piece ebony case, the front with round white enamel plaques with black Roman numerals, the back with a silver monogram, with a twin chain fob, Swiss key-wind 7 jewel bar cylinder movement, dial and movement signed, (the dial chipped around the winding aperture), 4cm (1 1/2in), and a plated sovereign case
An Austro-Hungarian silver gilt, enamel and lapis lazuli stand, in Renaissance revival style, the round frame decorated above with two partially clad female figures and a twin 'C' scroll finial, supported by twin winged caryatids and 'C' scrolls on oval base, decorated throughout in polychrome enamels, 12cm high (4 3/4in)
Three Japanese blue and white porcelain plates, 19th century, each painted with two four clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl amongst clouds, within ribbed diaper borders 12" diameter, a Canton enamel shaped oval celadon dish painted with birds, butterflies and flowers, 19th century 9.52 wide and a similar saucer, damaged (5)
An oak and mahogany clock dresser, early 19th century, the moulded ogive cornice with arched centre section over a circular glazed door enclosing a 17" white painted enamel dial, restored 1984 by G W Bliss, roman numerals, eight day movement striking on a bell above a trunk door inlaid with a harewood and boxwood conche shell motif and musical trophy, the breakfront centre section flanked by panel cupboard doors centred by oval motifs of Britannia on the Lion and classical urns between ebony strung three quater round columns and panelled ends, the base centred by two short oak and mahogany crossbanded drawers above two panel cupboard doors centred by oval classical urn motifs enclosing small shelves and a recess and flanked by eight graduated short drawers with ivory kite shaped escutcheons and Victorian turned ebonised handles between reeded half columns and on plinth base, moulding losses, 84 in (213.36 cm) wide, 20.5 in (52.07 cm) deep, 88 in (223.52 cm) high
A tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounted French Louis Quinze style Boulle bracket clock, 19th century, the caddy top with replaced dolphin finial and inlaid with foliate brass strapwork between acanthus cast corners over a glazed panel enclosing a 9" thirteen piece enamel dial with roman chapters and eight day movement striking on a bell, with glazed side panels and foliate brass inlaid case door, applied with foliate castings throughout and raised on leaf lappeted shaped bracket feet, distressed, 28 in (71.12 cm) high, 16 in (40.64 cm) wide, 8 in (20.32 cm) deep
A George Jones majolica sardine dish cover and stand, circa 1866, in turquoise and tortoiseshell glazes with a yellow rope border, the cover with crossed fish finial, the interior in lilac glazes, impressed mark G J and number 1831 in black enamel, hairline crack to cover, the stand 8.5" wide, the dish 6" wide
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door flanked by inlaid reeded pilasters enclosing a 13" white painted arched enamel dial marked Ed Jones, Holywell with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and dated dial, rolling moon phase in the arch, the corners painted with rustic cottages, eight day movement striking on a bell, now lacking, above an ogive moulding and bevelled lozenge centred short trunk door with three pointed ogee arches to the top flanked by reeded quarter pilasters over a raised panel ogive moulding and raised base board, distressed, 89 in (226.06 cm) high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, early 19th century, the ogive cornice above a harewood and mahogany inlaid frieze over a square glazed trunk door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" square enamel dial, later painted with roman numerals date aperture and marked H Banister, Lichfield 30 hour movement striking on a bell, bell lacking, above a trunk door with concave top corners flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and raised base board and on later plinth, distressed, 79 in (200.66 cm) high
A mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the arched and carved top over a shaped arched glazed door flanked by mirrored baluster brass capped pilasters and enclosing a 13" arched enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with rustic scenes in the arch and to the corners, eight day movement striking on a bell over an ogive moulding and chequer strung square top short trunk door, flanked by foliate carved brass capped quarter pilasters over a further ogive moulding and chequer strung baseboard and on bracket feet, restorations, 84.5 in (214.63 cm) high
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, 19th century, the arched lozenge inlaid top above a square glazed door enclosing an 182 circular white painted enamel dial marked Giles, Oswestry, roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Restored 1984 W Bliss", 8 day movement striking on a bell over an arched top and lozenge inlaid trunk door, cushion moulding and lozenge inlaid base board raised on shaped barcket feet, restored, 89 in (226.06 cm) high
An American mahogany veneered wall clock, 19th century, the cushion moulded rectangular case with a glazed door enclosing a 9.5" square enamel dial with roman numerals above a further glazed door printed in polychrome with a view of Branksea Castle, Dorsetshire England, the interior with paper label for Gerome & Co Newhaven Conneticut, 8 day movement, 30 in (76.2 cm) high, 16.5 in (41.91 cm) wide
A French wall clock, 19th century, in picture frame and gilded pine case, the 4.5" white enamel dial with roman numerals within a leaf moulded surround and stepped frame applied with foliate mouldings, sun burst pendulum, spring driven movement striking on a gong with pull repeat, 17 in (43.18 cm) high, 13.5 in (34.29 cm) wide
A gold cylinder bar keyless chronometer, Picquet & Bachmann, Geneva no 9771, circa 1890, back plate engraved, white enamel dial with roman numerals and seconds sweep, the reverse with enamelled cypher and monogram in direct and reverse, with 18ct gold chain and mounted half sovereign fob dated 1914
A composite Wedgwood 'Queensware' part supper set, painted in shades of black and green enamel with a simulated band of flutes, within black-line border and rims, comprising a circular dish and cover, four crescent-shaped sections and three smaller ensuite, impressed marks, late 18th century, the central bowl and cover late 19th century (some areas of restoration)

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