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A 19th century French bronze, ormolu and rouge marble clock garniture, 9.5cm circular engine turned dial, with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, rectangular case surmounted with a Bacchic infant with vine chaplet, lying on a lion skin, above fruiting vine bezel, acanthus socle, plinth base, 51cm high, the saucer shaped side urns 32cm high, c.1860 Condition Report: Substantial losses to marble to base of the urns and one lacking its rim
A 19th century French gilt-metal oval table bibelot, the hinged cover with an inset three-quarter length portrait miniature of a lady, signed Dubo**, the sides engine-turned and chased with foliate scrollwork, laurel garland base, 2.8cm high, 9cm wide Condition Report: The miniature presumably associated.
Three silver cased pocket watches, comprising; D Cambria London, no.90, a Victorian fusee lever open face pocket watch, in an engine turned case, London 1844; a Swiss three quarter plate cylinder hunter cased pocket watch; and a similar open face key wind pocket watch, the dial signed ‘J M Skarratt & Co Worcester’
A collection of silver, comprising; an oval trinket box with an engine turned cover on three pad feet, Birmingham 1934 by Walker & Hall, approx. 12cm x 8.25 x 5cm high, 105g; a small late Victorian oval part-fluted mustard pot, Birmingham 1894, 48g, a modern silver mounted mother of pearl butter dish, London 2003, in a box; and a later old English pattern mustard spoon: together with a set of six silver handled tea knives.
THIRTEEN BOXED LILLIPUT LANE COLLECTORS FAIRS SCULPTURES, to include 'Arbury Lodge' 1997, 'The Thorney' 1998, 'Queen Alexandra's Nest' 1999, 'Gateway to Harewood' (Annual 2001), 'St Andrew's Church, Dacre' 2003, 'Squatter's Cottage' 2004, 'The Shelton Tollhouse' 2004, 'Caesar's Tower & The Barbican' 2005, 'The Mill & Engine House' 2005, 'Maidenhead Pavilion' 2006, 'Margsworth Cattle Shelter, Stables and Cart Shed' 2006 and 'Penrith Toffee Shop' 2007 and 'Grassmere Gingerbread Shop' 2007 (both in one box) (all with deeds)
A silver triple snuff box, probably by Davies Brothers or Dingley Brothers, Birmingham 1911, shaped rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the smaller hinged cover embossed with a figure and inscribed 'Paul Pry', length 6.cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. Paul Pry was a farce in three acts, and was the most notable play written by 19th-century English playwright John Poole in 1825. Paul Pry is also a definition of a nosy person.
A silver naval presentation snuff box, by Asprey and Co,. Ltd., London 1940, rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the hinged cover engraved with a battleship and with a foliate scroll thumb-piece, the interior of the cover engraved with the badge of the Women's Royal Navy Service and inscribed '14 Oct. 42', and 'Evelyn', gilded interior, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.7oz.

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