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Eloga Watch Co. A lady’s gold and gem-set bracelet watch, circa 1960. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, Arabic and baton indexes. Case: 14ct gold, snap-on back, dial concealed by a hinged cover with enamel female portrait, vari-shaped sliding links, spherical spacer beads. Signed: dial and movement, maker’s mark SB. Dimensions: diameter 16mm, bracelet circumference approximately 170mm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report Movement: not running, rust to the plate. Dial: tarnished numerals, rust marks. Case: scuffs throughout, pearls missing to one of the links. Gross weight: 38.2gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 140

An antique enamel pendant, the polychrome enamel pendant depicting Moses and the Ten Commandments, to the reverse the three Hebrew letters reading ‘Shin, Dalet, Yud’, translating as ‘Guardian of the doors of Israel’, mounted in gold, length 27mm. £100-£200

Los 490

A silver presentation snuff box, of rectangular form, engine-turned decorated, the hinged lid engraved ‘ROYAL AERO CLUB | KING’S CUP RACE 1938 | F/O CHARLES HUGHESDON,’ with enamelled burgee above, silver-gilt interior, by G. S. Twist, Birmingham 1938, length 8.5cm. £50-£70 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Condition Report Worn condition, enamel damaged. Weight 130.9gm.

Los 373

James McCabe, London. A gold half-hunting cased keyless watch, No. 07691, 1873. Movement: gilded three quarter plate, lever escapement, no. 07691. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, engine-turned covers, glazed aperture, blue enamel Roman numerals, engraved monogram to rear cover, London hallmark for 1873. Signed: dial and movement signed Jas. McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, no. 07691. Dimensions: diameter 47mm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: small cracks to the edge at VIII. Case: engine-turning very worn, scuffs throughout, small indentations. Gross weight: 94.4gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 349

A collection of jewellery, to include a garnet dress ring, a pair of mother-of-pearl and sapphire cufflinks, a white enamel and gem-set brooch, a cultured pearl necklace, etc., various sizes. (8) £700-£900

Los 371

Swiss: Retailed by S. Smith & Son. A gold open-faced keyless chronograph watch, circa 1880. Movement: gilded three quarter plate, lever escapement, some jewels carried in screwed gold chatons, no. 260548. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 60-minute register, outer ring for minute/chronograph seconds. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, no. 260548. Signed: S. Smith & Son, 9 Strand, London, Watchmakers to the Admiralty, Non-Magnetic. Dimensions: diameter 52.5mm. £1,600-£2,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running and chronograph operating, 60-minute register not resetting. Dial: the text of the signature is worn. Case: scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 122.6gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 412

Bulgari. A lady’s pink gold and diamond-set wristwatch, Serpenti, circa 2022. Movement: quartz. Dial: burgundy enamel over engine-turned ground, applied Roman numerals and baton indexes. Case: 18ct gold and diamond-set drop-shaped head, back secured by four screws, pink rubellite cabochon-set crown, no. 1NJ629, 18ct gold buckle Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length 27.5mm, width 20mm. Accessories: warranty card, presentation case and spare black strap. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition. Case: signs of light wear but overall in good condition. Gross weight: 30.9gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 43

An Art Nouveau enamel and diamond flower brooch, circa 1900, realistically modelled, the plique-à-jour enamel flower with old brilliant-cut diamond highlight, possibly Austrian, indistinct mark to the pin, length approximately 6.5cm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some enamel loss to the side petals. The diamond highlight with some nicks to the girdle observed under 10x magnification. Gross weight 7.2gm.

Los 368

Patek, Genewie. A gold hunting cased watch made for the Polish market with engraved portrait of the Polish General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, circa 1850. Movement: gilded, lever escapement. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, engine-turned covers, engraved portrait of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, rear cover with coat of arms. Signed: cuvette signed Patek Genewie and numbered 56120. Dimensions: diameter 44mm. £800-£1,000 --- Tadeusz KoÅ›ciuszko (b. 1746) was a Polish general and statesman. Born into a noble family and educated at Warsaw’s military academy, his talents soon attracted the king’s notice and he was sent to Paris to further his studies. Returning to Poland in 1774, he took a position as a tutor in General Sosnowski’s household, but after an unsuccessful attempt to elope with one of his daughters, he fled to France, before heading to America in 1776 to join the Independence War and fight against the British. He was employed in the fortification of defences, and his state-of-the-art methods saw him made Chief of the Engineering Corps. In 1781, KoÅ›ciuszko conducted the Battle of Ninety-Six in South Carolina, and in 1783 was awarded US citizenship and promoted to Brigadier General in recognition of his services. KoÅ›ciuszko returned to Poland in 1784, but could not secure a military commission and found himself living on a small estate in relative poverty - exacerbated by his extraordinary (for the time) decision to free his serfs from service. With the arrival of liberal reforms, KoÅ›ciuszko returned to the military in 1789. Russia invaded shortly afterwards in 1792; using his talents and experience, KoÅ›ciuszko led the Polish to victory at the Battle of Dubienka on 18 July, despite being outnumbered by the Russians five to one. When the king eventually surrendered, however, liberal-minded statesmen such as KoÅ›ciuszko were forced into exile. After gathering support in Europe, he returned to Kraków in 1794 to launch an uprising. Despite gaining victories with their unconventional weaponry and battle tactics, the liberal army was finally defeated at Maciejowice, and KoÅ›ciuszko was taken to St Petersburg as prisoner. He was released after Catherine II’s death in 1796, and thereafter spent time in America - establishing a firm friendship with Thomas Jefferson - and later in Europe. He eventually settled at Solothurn in Switzerland, where he died in 1817, and is buried in Kraków - a large burial mound has been erected in his honour just outside the city. Condition Report Movement: not running, balance rotates for a short time. Dial: chip to the edge at IX. Case: movement loose in the case, lacking glass, bezel detached, engine-turning worn and with scuffs and indentations. Gross weight: 53.7gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 366

Swiss. A gold hunting cased keyless watch together with a lady’s gold keyless watch, circa 1900. Movement: lever escapement. Dial: white enamel, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 14ct gold, gilt cuvette, engine-turned covers, monogram to the front cover, no. 55488. Signed: unsigned. Dimensions: diameter 48mm. Together with a lady’s 14ct gold hunting cased keyless watch. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: runs however the winding is very stiff. Dial: in good condition, later plastic glass. Case: very worn and with indentations Gross weight: 1st - 76.5gm, 2nd - 17.8gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 26

A novelty budgerigar brooch, realistically modelled, the bird with polychrome enamel decoration throughout and centred with a cultured mabè pearl, stamped ‘15CT’, length 45mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The enamel with minimal loss at the tail feather. In overall very good condition. The pearl with good lustre. Gross weight 5.6gm.

Los 365

Le Roy & Fils. A lady’s gold, enamel and diamond-set keyless watch, circa 1890. Movement: lever escapement. Dial: transparent green enamel over an engine-turned ground, gilt Arabic numerals. Case: gold, gold cuvette, diamond-set bezels, transparent green enamel over an engine-turned ground. Signed: cuvette signed Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, London, Paris, To The Queen, Made in France. Dimensions: diameter 25mm. £500-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: in good condition Case: scuffs throughout, scratches to the enamel and to the glass. Gross weight: 20.3gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Los 178

A pair of Indian earrings, the flowerhead surmounts suspending openwork foliate drops, set throughout with foil-backed lasqué-cut diamonds and suspending a fringe of faceted ruby bead drops, the sides and reverse decorated with polychrome enamel, (replacement fittings), length 5.6cm. £300-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Los 215

Four compacts: to include a black enamel compact with marcasite style bow to front, an oval compact with an illustration of boats and a lighthouse to front, a squareed faux tortoiseshell and embroidered Scottie dog compact and a miniature compact with a terrier to front, (4)

Los 103

A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE SUNFLOWER TIMEPIECE WITH INKSTAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY The dial within Tournesol setting, white enamel dial with watch movement, above a long stem entwined by a gilt bronze serpent, on an oval base surmounted by a pierced basket gallery, the interior fitted as an encrier 30.5cm high overall, base 13cm diameter Provenance: From the estate of Lionel Alfred Martin, Ingram Avenue, London (1855-1933). Chairman of Tate & Lyle. For a similar example, see Christie's, London, Important European Furniture, Sculpture and Carpets, 5th July 2007, lot 1 (£13,200). A watercolour depicting a virtually identical clock is illustrated in C. Plante and R. Garnier, Designs for Gilt Bronze Objects from the French Restoration 1814-1830, London, 2002, p.68, pl.52. Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Overall in generally good condition but dirty and with rubbing to gilding. Patina paler from handling adn wear to margins and around dial. Snake slightly loose. Hinge to glazed door with remedial repair Later porcelain inkwell to base and with a spare ink dip The movement is signed Brasseur a Paris, Movement has an issue with the mainspring winding clicks/greatwheel (wheel possibly loose on its arbor) hence will not currently wind. Mechanism otherwise appears intact and in original albeit very dirty/gummed-up neglected condition hence will require and overhaul. The enamel dial has been restored hence is now free from visible defects. Has a later winding key Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 18

The fine group of Orders and Medals to Paymaster Rear Admiral Philip John Hawkins Lander Row, C.B., C.V.O., R.N., Keeper of the King's Privy Purse and Registrar of the Royal Victorian Order: The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Civil Division, Companion's Neck Badge (C.B.), silver-gilt, London 1919, extremely fine or nearly so; The Royal Victorian Order, Commander's Neck Badge, gilt and enamels, reverse numbered 898, very small chip to enamel to right of crown, otherwise about extremely fine; Africa General Service Medal 1899-1956, Edward VII, clasp: Somaliland 1902-04 (PAYMR P.J.H.L. ROW, R.N., H.M.S. HIGHFLYER.), impressed in serif capitals; British War Medal 1914-20 (PAYR. IN CH. P.J.H.L. ROW. R.N.), this and the last mounted together for wearing, good very fine or better; Sweden: The Royal Order of Vasa, Commander's Neck Badge*, gilt and enamel, about extremely fine; Turkey: Imtiaz Medal (Nishan-i-Imtiaz), in gold (P.H. ROW 3 SEPTEMBER. 1907), engraved to the reverse in plain capitals, extremely fine; Afghanistan: The Order of the Star (Nishan-i-Astour), first class breast star, gilt star of eight groups of rays, silver central medallion engraved with numeral indicating the class, rev. engraved Persian inscription, good very fine or better; Egypt: the Order of the Nile, Commander's neck badge, silver, gilt and enamels, by Lattes, some minor damage evident to enamel, otherwise good very fine; France (Third Republic): Legion d' Honneur, knight's badge, good very fine [9]; together with a mounted set of dress miniature medals representing the four British awards, and an earlier miniature set for the AGS, the Vasa and the Imtiaz, the set of four about extremely fine, the set of three good very fine though with the Imtiaz medal detached from its suspension; together with the following original documents: Grants of Dignity for the Bath, the Vasa, and the Legion d'Honneur; the firman (equivalent to a grant of dignity) for the Imtiaz medal; certificates of permission to wear the Vasa, the Imtiaz, the Nile, the Star (Afghanistan) and the Legion d'Honneur.Round silver medals 36mm diameterPhilip John Hawkins Lander Row was born on the 19th March 1870 at 10 Trafalgar Place, Plymouth; the son of Andrew W. Row, Acting Foreman at H.M. Dockyard Devonport. He was educated at Plymouth College and entered the Royal Navy on the 15th January 1887 as an Assistant Clerk. Following a brief period in H.M.S. Adelaide he joined H.M.S. Alexandra, flagship of the Mediterranean fleet, sharing the gunroom mess with future Admirals David Beatty and Reginald Tyrwhitt. He served in a variety of appointments at home and abroad, rising by stages to Paymaster in 1901 and Paymaster Captain in 1920. Between 1904 and 1907 he was secretary to the Commander in Chief North America and West Indies Station. In 1911 he was appointed Private Secretary to the newly installed Governor of South Australia, Sir Day Hort Bosanquet. Throughout his career his outstanding ability and conduct were recognised in glowing terms by his commanding officers. During the First World War his duties included those of Assistant Secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence and he was made a Companion of the Bath in the 1919 New Year's Honours. An appointment as Deputy Paymaster Director General at the Admiralty followed, and he retired in 1923 as Paymaster Rear Admiral to take up the post of Assistant-Treasurer and Secretary of His Majesty Edward VII's Privy Purse. He was made Registrar of the Royal Victorian Order in 1931, and passed away on Thursday, 10th November 1932 at Wren House, Kensington Palace, aged 62. See lot 19 for the orders and medals to this officer's son.

Los 21

Austria; the Imperial Order of the Iron Crown, 3rd class knight's breast badge with swords, gilt and enamels, base inscribed: 'M.L. 6 JULI. 1918', in case of issue, some minor enamel damage, otherwise nearly extremely fine.31.14mm width at wreath

Los 20

The Order of Merit of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta: a cased set of insignia, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, comprising: Sash badge, white enamel cross with the emblem of the order at the centre, arched crown suspension, white sash with red stripes to the edges, extremely fine; breast star of eight groups of rays overlaid with a smaller version of the white cross, extremely fine; and a collar stud, all in their fitted case of issue (miniature badge absent); together with two further portions of sash, attributed to Maurice Dorman.

Los 2476

Continental onyx clock with a cherub on a swing, enamel dial, 23.5cm high

Los 2524

Seven 1950s football badges, each dated between 1950 and 1956, including five enamel steward and superintendent badges and one leather steward badge

Los 2670

Ornate Victorian brass mantel clock with painted enamel dial together with small oak cased mantel clock with brass dial, named to front, Speed & Son, Kings Lynn

Los 2417

Selection of enamel signs, including 'J&J DeChane Products', two danger signs, 'Thomson's Dye Works Perth', Henkel's, together with a brass sign and an 'Autoblast-5' sign

Los 703

George V silver and enamel Royal Scottish Hospital, Patron’s Badge, (Edinburgh 1925), maker Hamilton & Inches.

Los 712

Second World War Prisoner of War Staglag IV B dog tag, together with a Second World War enamel (possibly Polish) badge, two silver ARP badges, American badge and leather covered scope.

Los 40

Art Deco silver and blue guilloche enamel cigarette case and two other Art Deco silver cigarette cases (3)Enamelled case- Hallmarked Birmingham 1938, maker Walker & Hall. The enamel, on the whole, appears to be in good condition. There are surface scratches all over (visible when moved around in the light), a few small nibbles to the corners and along the edges but nothing major to comment on.Overall weight 15.58 Troy ounces

Los 2590

Glazed case containing a collection of enamel pin badges, mostly of local interest

Los 716

1930's N.S.D.A.P. (Nazi) enamel party members badge, with RZM mark to reverse, together with two Second World War Nazi badges.

Los 307

David Andersen Norwegian silver and enamel pansy brooch, 4.5cm wideOverall very good condition. The enamel appears to have no chips or other damage. A few very light surface scratches, commensurate with age/use.

Los 37

1960s Christian Dior paste set brooch with green enamel panel and three simulated pearls suspended from the leaves, 7cm long x 5cm wideVery good condition commensurate with age. No missing stones, no damage or repairs.

Los 713

First World War Imperial German army belt buckle, miniature enamel copy of an Iron Cross Second Class, together with other badges and First World War related militaria (1 box).

Los 209

Mappin & Webb silver and purple enamel round pill box (Birmingham, 1910), 4.5cm diameter, and a continental embossed silver oval box (2)Enamelled pill box- there is small area of damage to the enamel along the top rim (as seen in the images) otherwise good condition. A few light surface scratches to the silver.

Los 469

A tray of marcasite jewellery, crown, bakelite table box, miniature leather suitcase containing enamel spice jar in box etc

Los 477

A pair of marble book ends, similar ornaments, glass apple paperweight, table light, cloisonne enamel pot etc

Los 522

Batman vintage Slam Bang Vanilla Ice Cream Enamel sign, Excellent.

Los 554

An American G.A.R. In Memoriam the ribbon printed in silver 'Honor the Noble Dead In Memoriam Grand Army of the Republic Veteran SOUTHWORTH POST No.222 Franklin Forks, P.A.; vintage pin badges including Murraymint, Shell, BP, Gaumont Children's Cinema Club, Smedley's, Will's Woodbines etc. enamel examples inc. Cremola, Daily Express Children's Club;  Trade cards, A&BC Gum, 25 Flags of the World, c.1950;  Kellogg The Story of the Locomotive;  etc

Los 384

Advertisement - an early 20th century Top Mill Snuff 'Famous for quality & Flavour' enamel sign produced by Enamel Sign Ltd. Birmingham

Los 340

Medals - A WWI white metal 'Fums Up' pendant charm; Five Award Challenge Coins, overlaid with enamel, Islamic medal on ribbon, etc

Los 450

A set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, the backs with wild flowers, cased

Los 35

A George V silver mounted and enamel dressing table set, decorated in black, red and gilt to resemble oriental lacquer-work to include:- a shaped oval tray, a handmirror, a pair of brushes and a smaller oval brush, by two makers (The Northern Goldsmiths and Adie Brothers Ltd) Birmingham 1926, the tray 31.5cm long. (5)

Los 320

A late 19th/early 20th Century Russian silver-gilt coffee spoon, decorated with shaded cloisonné enamel, maker's mark "D.P." (Cyrillic), with state marks for 1896-1908; together with a pair of George III silver sauce ladles; an art nouveau silver sifter spoon; a small silver ladle; a silver fork; and a marked set of six antique silver engraved teaspoons, the Russian spoon 10.5cm long, 9.85oz. (12)

Los 503

An 18th-century enamel snuff box, the lid interior painted with a portrait of a lady, the exterior painted with lovers in garden landscapes, 6.2cms; another with floral decoration, 7.2cms; another continental box with figures and castle on a 'bianco-sopra-bianco' ground, 6cms; an early 19th-century circular patch box, 4.5cms diameter; and a silver and yellow guilloche enamel pill box, Birmingham 1913, 3.7cms. (5)

Los 497

A 19th Century enamelled copper box, oval with a portrait of Admiral Nelson on the cover, together with a framed porcelain or enamel plaque depicting a portrait of Admiral Keith, the former, 5.3cm long. (2)

Los 467

A 19th Century ormolu and bronze timepiece, circular with a pendant ring and a painted white enamel dial with black numerals, pierced gilt hands and a paste-set border, (with key), 10.2cm diameter.

Los 289

A 20th century Chinese gilt-brass & cloisonne enamel ovoid jar & cover of blue/turquoise ground with millefleur decoration, 20.5cm high.

Los 317

A late 19th/early 20thC bronze ‘mystery clock’ in the form of a classical female figure holding the timepiece aloft, having 4cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals in gilt-brass case, standing on turned wooden socle, 31.5cm high over-all.

Los 288

A 20th century Chinese gilt-brass & cloisonne enamel ovoid vase of black ground with flared neck & all-over floral scroll decoration, on short foot, 21cm high.

Los 13

A set of six Danish sterling silver-gilt & harlequin enamel coffee spoons with crown terminals; two other small silver spoons; & a sterling circular deep bowl with cast scroll rim, & on three paw feet, 13.5cm dia. (4oz).

Los 87

A 9ct. gold rope-twist necklace, 61cm long (14.5gm), with pendant yellow metal & enamel oval locket.

Los 320

A late 19th/early 20th century Vienna-type wall clock, the 25cm white enamel dial with roman numerals, brass bezel, in glazed rectangular walnut & ebonised case, 90cm high x 26cm wide.

Los 60

A white metal necklace set simulated amethysts & blister pearls; & a similar renaissance-style large pendant with enamel decoration, 10cm high.

Los 321

An early 20th century GPO wall clock, the 28cm white enamel dial with roman numerals, 8-day movement, silvered & brass bezel, in mahogany octagonal case, 38cm wide, the hinged door stamped “53EFW 67/1”.

Los 326

An early 19th century longcase clock, the 29cm enamel dial signed “Ballard, Cranbrook”, with painted harvester scene to the arch & stylised floral spandrels, roman numerals with subsidiary seconds & date dials, 8-day striking movement, in oak & mahogany case with fret-carved hood (lacking glass) & swan-neck pediment, 226cm high x 45.5cm wide.

Los 324

A late 18th century Welsh longcase clock, the 32cm convex white enamel dial signed “Jacob Moseley, Neath”, with roman numerals & date aperture on a pink ground with gilt decoration, 8-day striking movement, in marquetry-inlaid oak case, the mahogany hood with swan-neck pediment & turned pilasters, 225cm high x 56cm wide.

Los 327

A 19th century French rectangular wall clock, painted with a central shipping scene to the 29cm enamel dial, having roman numerals & floral spandrels, in glazed carved & later-painted case, 105cm high x 63cm wide (slight faults to case).

Los 322

A late Victorian longcase clock, the 30cm white enamel circular dial with roman numerals & silvered bezel, double fusee movement, & in figured mahogany rectangular case, each glazed panel door secured by screw-in brass knobs, 176cm high x 38cm wide.

Los 61

A Charles Horner silver & a blue enamel Art Nouveau necklace, Chester hallmarks for 1911. (chain defective).

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