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A French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain eight-day mantel clock, retailed by Edward & Sons, Paris, London & Glasgow, No.3702, circa 1880, the bell-striking movement with pink ground Roman numeral cartouche dial with lovebird and floral painted centre, in break-arch case with resting Cupid surmount and pineapple finials over fluted side columns and shaped courting couple decorated panel to front, on bowfront base with engine-turned feet, 34cm high.
A French Charles X ormolu library mantel clock, the eight-day bell-striking movement with engine-turned gilt Roman numeral dial, in rectangular platform case with globe, laurel wreath, book and drawing instrument surmount over faux bookcase and floral border decorated front, on engine-turned ball feet, lacking minute hand, 35cm high.
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold circular lady's powder compact, with engine turned hinged lid fitted with a mirror to the reverse, bearing the inscription 'Christmas 1919, Margie from Kath', Chester 1919, by Asprey & Co (20 grams), 5cm (2in) diameter, a Swiss jumbo keyless fob desk timepiece, other watches, desk watches and a pedometer
An early 19th century gilt brass drum shaped timepiece on a classical scroll support, the white marble rectangular base with floral, fruit and ribbon mount on squat millegrain turned bun feet, the back plate inscribed Grant, Fleet Street, London, with single fusee movement, the engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, 18cm high, now under a glass dome
Rolex, a gentleman's 9ct gold cushion-shaped wristwatch, circa 1934, engine turned silvered dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, two piece case hallmarked Glasgow 1934, Rolex Prima 15 jewel movement, timed six positions for all climates, (later crown), case and movement signed
Jos.h Johnson, 25 Church Street, Liverpool, a George IV 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, no.8584, the half-plate jewelled movement with Massey III escapement and steel three armed oversprung balance, engine-turned gold dial with raised Roman numerals, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and decorated at the centre and border in three-colour gold with flowers and scrolls, engine-turned four piece hinged case with floral chased borders, Chester 1824
Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, a Victorian silver hunter cased pocket watch, with English three-quarter plate fusee movement, no.15862, white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, four-piece hinged case with engine-turned covers, hallmarked London 1854, and a silver curb-link 'Albert' with a base metal 'T' bar
Moulinie, Geneve, a late 19th century French open face chronograph pocket watch, No. 58238, the unusual 27 jewel two train movement with a single escapement, the first train going, the second train centre seconds, the barrels with hinged winders, with a straight line lever escapement, counter weighted pallets, bi-metallic balance and flat balance spring, the white dial with black Roman numerals, four-piece engine-turned and hinged case with a monogram, stamped 'K18'
A George IV vinaigrette with reeded sides and a cover engraved with leaves, the grille pierced with flowers, London 1822 by Thomas Edwards, 2.75cm (1 in), a snuff box with an engine turned lid, Birmingham 1910 by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, 4.75cm (2 in), and a 19th century tortoiseshell mounted box, unmarked, 7cm (2.75 in)
Three trinket boxes, comprising; an oval trinket box with shaped hinged lid on four scroll feet, Birmingham 1919, 10cm wide, a round engine turned trinket box on three acanthus scroll feet, Birmingham 1924, 5.5cm diameter, and a round guilloche enamel trinket box, Birmingham 1924, 6cm diameter
A collection of silver vesta/match cases and other smoking related items, comprising; two vestas with diagonal blue and yellow enamelled bands and inscribed with initials 'LR' and 'St Amant Derby 1904', (one in a case), London 1904 by Alfred Clark, a vesta case with a sliding 'drawer', London 1911, a foliate engraved vesta, Chester 1902, two cigarette boxes, an engine-turned cigarette case, a plated cigarette case embossed with a tavern scene, and a plated ashtray

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