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A late 19th Century bronze and ormolu mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the engine turned dial with Roman numerals, the case surmounted with a gilt bronze figure group of a mother and two children seated on a rocky outcrop, the rectangular pedestal applied with a scallop shell flanked by a pair of dolphins and bulrushes, above an acanthus leaf border, plinth and anthemion scroll feet, height approx 48cm (lacking pendulum).
Hunt & Roskell, London, an 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands and signed ‘Hunt & Roskell, London’, the chain fusee three-quarter plate movement having a plain three-arm balance to the lever escapement with an engraved backcock, the backplate signed ‘Hunt & Roskell, 156 New Bond St, London, No. 11068’, the full hunter case having engine turned decoration to the front and back and hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1896 with the case maker’s initial’s ‘H.W’, diameter: 45mm. * Hunt & Roskell was the final partnership in a business that started as Paul Storr & Mortimer, then Mortimer & John Hunt after the dissolving of the former in 1838 with an address at 156 New Bond Street, before Mortimer retired in 1843 allowing Robert Roskell jnr and C.F. Hancock to take an interest before the latter set up on his own account in 1849 leaving Hunt and Roskell as sole proprietors.
International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, a full hunter, keyless 14ct gold pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with black Breguet-style Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, gold spade hands and signed ‘International Watch Co, Schaffausen’, the movement having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic compensating balance and stamped with the ‘IWC’ trademark and serial number ‘515380’, the full hunter case with engine-turned decoration to the front and back and stamped ‘14K’ with a repeat of the trademark and serial number ‘564578’, diameter: 52mm.
Straub & Hepting. A gentleman’s 18ct gold, keywound lever openface pocket watch, the backplate inscribed ‘Borough, No 137452’, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in an engine-turned 18ct gold case with a 9ct gold curb-link watch chain attached with spiral reeded propelling pencil, fob seal and two brass and steel keys.
A Staffordshire pottery ‘Euston Station’ group modelled with a central archway surmounted by a clock face and flanked by Scottish figures the whole crested by a steam engine and carriages on a stepped base, 26 cm high, circa 1848 together with a taper vase group modelled with a Scottish couple and a dog seated above a similar steam engine and carriages, 24 cm high, circa. 1850 some loss and repair. (2)**The Euston Station group was said to have been produced to celebrate the new fast London to Edinburgh service where the journey could be made in 13 hours!
A silver mounted tortoiseshell trinket box maker’s mark worn Birmingham 1910 oval form the hinged cover inlaid with pique work husk border on four bracket feet plus a five piece silver dressing table set with good engine turned decoration London 1966 and a German silver handled shoe horn. (7)
A George III silver-gilt presentation snuff box by Alexander Strahan London 1805 rectangular form engine turned decoration the hinged cover with a Greek key border and applied letters the interior inscribed ‘From Colonel Sir John Camer to Lieut. Col. Birch 1805’ length 7.3cm approx. weight 2.5oz.
A Victorian presentation silver table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills Birmingham 1848 rectangular form engine turned decoration the hinged cover with a presentation inscription ‘ PRESENTED BY F&W LEWIS OF BELFAST MR JAMES NELSON GIRVAN as a token of esteem and respect for his upright conduct in all their transactions for upwards of ten years Aug 9th 1850’ length 9.2cm approx. weight 6oz.
A silver circular box and cover, Birmingham 1924, in French style, with engine turned decoration and ribbon tied foliate swag borders, 10.2cm diameter, 4.5 oz; and two dressing table trinket boxes, oval by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1913, 8.5cm wide; and shaped square by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912 (3)

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