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A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH, the chain driven verge movement having full gilt plate, the bridge chased with a griffin and inscribed "Patent" with No.4654, gold dial with floral centre, Roman numerals and moulded thistle border, in engine turned case, marked ILS & Co, Chester, 4 1/2cm wide
A rare Lancashire wheel cutting engine. Unsigned, late 18th century . The brass cutter frame with pivoted vertical movement of the cutter against an adjustable screw-stop, mounted onto the substantial box frame via a screw-adjusted horizontal slide, the 13.5 inch brass circular index plate with thirty-one original division rings ranging from 84 to 200 (two further rings have been added to the inside edge) with sprung detent for locking the plate mounted to one side, the index plate arbor passing through the frame to hold the work, the whole on four down-curved spiked supports, length of frame 51 cm. The overall design, can be compared to an engraving of an English wheel cutting engine published in Enderson,William The Principles of Mechanics, 2nd edition 1758 (see Crom, Theodore R. Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900 page 634), a similar engine is illustrated in Crom, Theodore R. HOROLOGICAL WHEEL CUTTING ENGINES 1700 to 1900 page 93.
A French lacquered brass gorge-cased grande sonnerie carriage clock with alarm Soldano, Paris, late 19th century. The eight-day two train movement ting-tang striking the quarters on two gongs and striking the hour on a single gong on every quarter hour, the silvered platform lever escapement stamped with J.S. trademark, with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial above conforming subsidiary alarm setting dial within a rectangular engine-turned gilt mask, in a gorge type case with hinged carrying handle and push-button repeat to top and three position selection lever annotated Hours Quarters, Silent and Quarters to underside, 15cm high excluding handle.
An English ormolu and white marble fusee mantel timepiece. Richard Ganthony, London, circa 1830. The circular single fusee movement with anchor escapement and heavy bob pendulum with holdfast to the circular backplate signed R. Ganthony, 83 Cheapside, London, with white enamel Roman numeral dial and heart tipped blued steel hands within an engine turned bezel and drum shaped case applied with tied acorn and oak leaf crest and resting on scroll cast cradle, the rectangular white marble base with floral festoon swag to front and on engine turned bun feet, 20cm high. A Richard Ganthony is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World as working in Cheapside, London 1821-45.
An ormolu mounted white marble and biscuit porcelain ‘Venus’ mantel timepiece. The design attributed to Benjamin Vulliamy, late 18th/early 19th century. The French eight-day movement with platform lever escapement vertically mounted on the backplate and white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the engine turned-gilt dial within a rope-twist bezel, in a case with gilt compressed urn surmount above shaped upstand housing the movement and dial, raised on a half rotunda temple-form base with conforming ovoid pedestal vase finials above the gilt-capped Tuscan columns enclosing a figure of a semi-clad Classical female holding forth a dove flanked by male and female putti, the former with a basket of fruit the latter with a birdcage, the figures set on a shaped gilt plinth with mirror behind, the whole on stepped curved base, some restoration, 49cm high. Provenance: Christies, King Street Out of The Ordinary The Discerning And Individual Taste of Christopher Gibbs And Harris Lindsay 10th May 2006 lot 236. Where the case is attributed to Benjamin Vulliamy and the figures to Derby. The design of the current lot clock is perhaps related to the model celebrating the triumph of Love with Euterpe produced by Vulliamy with Duesbury Derby figures modelled by Johann Jacob Wilhelm Spangler in the early 1790’s. Both share the use of bisque porcelain figures within a well conceived and detailed temple-form case. The proportions and refined detailing of the current lot confirms the fact that this clock was conceived by someone highly versed in Classical Arts and Architecture such as Vulliamy.
A small collection of Matchbox Series 1-75 vehicles, comprising a No. 6 quarry truck, a No. 9 fire engine, a No. 12 Land Rover, a No. 22 Ford Anglia, a No. 23 caravan, a No. 24 Weatherill Hydraulic, a No. 39 Ford Zodiac convertible, a No. 44 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, a No. 45 Vauxhall Victor, a No. 48 Meteor Sportsman Mk11 boat and trailer, a No. 52 Maserati and a No. 60 Morris J2 pick-up, all boxed (some boxes creased and scuffed), and a Massey Harris tractor.
A George III silver wine funnel, London 1818, of typical form with gadrooned border with applied scallop shell, above a reeded decorated body, Emes & Barnard, length 15 cm, (Restoration), together with a William IV silver double medical/spirit measure, London 1835, of typical form with beak shaped spout, with engraved initials, makers marks rubbed, height 5.5 cm, a set of three George III silver brandy ladles, London 1799, of typical form with whale bone handles, makers marks J.D, length 18 cm, (Restoration), a George IV silver cylindrical funnel, London 1829, makers marks G R, length 5 cm, a Victorian silver funnel, London 1847, with engine turned decorated rim and engraved armorial, Thomas Diller, length 3.5 cm, (Restoration), approximate gross weight 9.80 oz, (6).
A Victorian silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1895, of rounded rectangular form with foliate engraved decoration throughout, the lid with central circular monogram, Samuel Smith, together with a silver travelling watch case, Birmingham 1916, Richard Burbidge, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1925, with engine turned decoration, maker J. G Ltd, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1922, the lid with central heart cartouche and engraved initial J, H Williamson Ltd, a Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1898, maker P & S, a silver cigarette case, London 1937, of rectangular form with hinged lid and front, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd and a Victorian silver travelling inkwell, London 1895, of square form with reeded decoration, Walter Thornhill, approximate gross weight 22.95 oz, (7).
A George III silver snuff box, London 1802, of rectangular form with reeded body and central oval plaque engraved Pam, possibly Cornls Bland, width 7.5 cm, together with a Victorian silver vinegarette, Birmingham 1842, of rectangular form with foliate border and engine turned decoration, lid engraved with initials WMD, Edward Smith, width 3.5 cm and an Edwardian silver snuff box, Birmingham 1909, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the lid with engraved initials, possibly George Ricketts, approximate gross weight 4.76 oz, (3).
An Orlik 1926 silver cased lighter, Birmingham 1927, Smith & Bartlam, stamped Pat.124670, Rd No 718331, together with a silver cased lighter, London 1946, with engine turned panels, stamped S & S LD and a silver cased Lights in a Flash lighter, stamped 925, Licenced English Pat.143752, Made in Switzerland, (3).
A Colibri sterling silver lighter, the body with engine turned decoration with pull off cap and clip, together with a French white metal cased Chanteloup Paris lighter, Modele Depose, a Christian Dior Paris white metal cased lighter and a Continental white metal cased lighter, engraved with eagle holding a wreath and initials PL, (4).
A George V silver cigarette box, Sheffield 1915, of rectangular form with star burst decorated lid, Walker & Hall, together with a George V silver pedestal silver christening cup, London 1912, the circular rim above facet body with scrolled handle upon a hexagonal base, Elkington & Co, a silver handled clothes brush, London 1961, with engine turned top, an Edwardian silver tea canister, London 1906, of typical octagonal form, S Clifford & Co, a silver caster, London 1916, of typical form, a silver pepper, Birmingham 1912, a silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1933, a set of twelve dessert forks and eleven knives with mother of pearl handles and silver blades, Sheffield 1937, and a quantity of miscellaneous silver cutlery, (a Lot).
Four boxed London Transport Sun Star 1:24 scale Route Master buses comprising 2906 SRM 25-850 DYE:Queens Silver Jubilee "Woolworth"; 2908:RM 870-WLT 870: The First Production Route Master with a Leyland Engine; 2904; RMC 1453-453 CLT; The Original Green Line Route Master Coach and 2905: RM 686-WLT 686: Vernons Pools, and a boxed OC original class West Yorkshire coach in cream and red livery (5).
A boxed Hornby Dublo electric train set EDG16 containing 0-6-2 tank engine no.69567 in black British Rail livery, two passenger coaches, two grey and one brown open wagons, Mobile tanker and guards van and a box containing a quantity of Meccano items and The Tricks Unit System Engineering Manual.
A quantity of Hornby "00" gauge railway items comprising R1036 Smokey Jo electric train set, R1016 Caledonian Local electric train set, R136 BR 0-4-0 diesel mechanical shunter, boxed accessories including footbridge, double stone tunnel portals, waiting room, single track level crossing and HM 2000 power controller, R539 railway cottages, unboxed 0-6-0 Great Western tank engine and two coaches and also seven Lledo Trackside items including BR2002 two piece tinplate railway depot and AEC Wrecker - British Rail, BR1002 bygone days of road transport etc (18) (illustrated).
An Edwardian 9ct gold pendant an early 20th century 9ct gold floral spray bar brooch set amethysts and seed pearls, an engine turned 9ct gold bar brooch, a peridot and seed pearl bar brooch, a Victorian 15ct gold bar brooch set with a diamond chip, an Edwardian peridot bar brooch, a hallmarked silver medallion and a 9ct gold signet ring.
Various silver items, comprising ladies` belt bangle with engine turned pattern, heart shaped locket with pattern to front, centre panel for name, oval locket with ornate pattern to both sides, razor blade pendant, complete with 30" round belcher chain & an ornate Viking sailing ship pendant, complete with trace chain, stamped, tested or h/m (2.35oz) (5)
Various silver items, comprising ladies` hinged bangle, approx. 8mm, ornate pattern to both sides, moonstone & marcasite pendant & chain, `Blue John` pendant & chain, initial `J` pendant & chain, pair of filigree & pair of marcasite set clip-on earrings, ladies` rings (5), set with `Blue John` (2), moonstone (1), marcasite (1) & a narrow band, small St Christopher pendant, crown charm, brooches (3), comprising amethyst set shamrock, leaf spray with pearl, small filigree butterfly & a napkin ring with engine turned pattern, monogrammed, stamped, tested or h/m ( 2.66oz) (17)
Silver cigarette box, approx. 135mm x 80mm, engine turned pattern, hinged lid with circular cartouche, engraved `J.M.T` & slight dents to corners,wooden lined, h/m Birmingham 1899 & a square cigarette box, approx. 85mm, plain polished finish, quite badly dented, wooden lined, h/m Birmingham 1923 (gross 18.33oz) (2)

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