An early porcelain mounted carriage clock, white enamel dial signed Bright, Paris, the repeating movement with Jules type platform, in a foliate engraved multipiece case, flanked by free-standing porcelain columns decorated with multicoloured flowers and birds against a light blue ground, the base inset with floral plaques, ball finials, c. 1850, 6.5in (16.5cm) high.
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A Very Rare Automatic Centre Seconds Royal Navy Military Issue Diver's Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, 660ft=200m, model: Submariner, ref: 5513, made in 1972 and issued in 1975, (calibre 1520) lever movement, black dial with luminous dagger, dot and baton markers, sword hands, painted with a T within a circle, screw down winding crown, 60-minute marker revolving bezel, fixed bars, screw back engraved with the Ministry of Defence number 0552/923-7697 430/75 broad arrow, inside case back numbered 5513 and the case serial number 3926951, dated I.72, 42mm wide, later stainless steel bracelet with a deployant fliplock clasp numbered 62523H Nicknamed ''milsubs'' by the collectors these military Submariners are one of the most collectable divers' watches on the market. The Royal Navy ordered a series of watches from Rolex and issued them to their specialist divers. These watches have several distinctive features: the painted T within a circle on the dial (international symbol for Tritium); sword shape hands which can be seen clearly under low light conditions; inside the case back engraved with a serial and reference number; and outside the case back engraved with the Ministry of Defence issue number. This watch was made in the first month of 1972 and issued in 1975. 10.03.15, Case with surface scratches, case sides and lugs with small dents, case back engraved with the Ministry of Defence numbers, bezel with minor scratches and very minor discolouring, bezel 12 o'clock triangular marker with luminous missing, crown is winding down correctly, later bracelet, fixed bars have been changed to attach the new bracelet, plexi glass with scratches and minor chips which is noticeable under an eyeglass, dial in good condition, hands with slight staining marks, movement is clean, in going order.
An 18ct Gold Reversible Two Time Zone Day and Night Indications Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Reverso Day-Night, ref: 270.2.54, circa 2002, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, rectangular seconds dial, reverse engine turned black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and applied dagger markers, 24-hour indication dial, reversible pivoted rectangular case with reeded edges, side adjustment hour hand/24-hour hand pusher, case back numbered 2096488, convention hallmark 18k750 for 18ct gold, Jaeger LeCoultre strap and an 18ct gold deployant clasp, 27mm by 42mm, with Jaeger LeCoultre boxes, booklets and instruction booklet 19.05.15, Case with light surface scratches, bezel with very minor dents which are visible under an eyeglass, surface of the strap is slightly rubbed, dials are clean, movement in going order.
A Fine 18ct Rose Gold Automatic Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, model: Calatrava, ref: 5000R, circa 1999, (calibre 240PS) 27-jewel lever movement stamped with the Geneva seal mark and numbered 1963805, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, mirco rotor stamped 22k, gyromax balance, rose coloured dial with applied Arabic numerals, eccentric seconds dial, case with glazed screw back, convention hallmark 750 for 18ct gold, Patek Philippe strap with an 18ct gold deployant clasp stamped 750, 33mm wide, with Patek Philippe box, certificate of origin, instruction booklet, booklets and a wallet 22.05.15, Case with light surface scratches, watch strap retaining hoop/loop ring missing, dial is clean, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Audemars Piguet, 1970, (calibre 2003) lever movement numbered 76298, adjusted to temperatures and four positions, silvered dial with baton markers, square shaped case with a snap-on back numbered 17500, inside back cover stamped with a maker's mark ECW, convention hallmark 0.750 for 18ct gold, London import mark, 18ct gold buckle, 25mm wide 05.06.15, Case with light surface scratches, edge of the glass is dirty, later strap and buckle, dial is clean, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Marvin, Chronometer, model: Victory, 1966, lever movement, silvered textured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture, screw back, 18ct gold bark finished integral bracelet, 34mm wide, with certificate booklet, booklets and a purchase receipt 05.06.15, Case with light surface scratches, plexi glass with minor scratches, movement in going order.
An Unusual 18ct Gold Wristwatch with Hooded Lugs, retailed by Boucheron, Paris, circa 1956, (calibre 244) lever movement signed Omega and numbered 15104799, gold coloured brushed dial with Roman and baton markers, case back signed Boucheron Paris and numbered BT908.247 73.431, inside the back cover with a maker's mark JP and numbered 6847, French eagle's head stamp mark for 18ct gold, leather strap with a sliding clasp located in one of the hooded lugs, 30mm wide 05.06.15, Case with light surface scratches, strap is worn in parts, dial with small scratches, movement in going order.
A Tonneau Shaped 18ct Gold Diamond Set Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Franck Muller, Geneve, Master of Complications No.140, model: Color Dreams, circa 2005, lever movement, blue engine turned dial with multi-coloured Arabic numerals, diamond set bezel and the band, back cover secured by four screws and numbered 5850SC and a convention hallmark 750 for 18ct gold, Franck Muller strap with an 18ct gold and diamond set buckle, 31mm by 45mm 12.06.15, Case with light surface scratches, diamonds are complete, dial is clean, movement in going order.
A Masonic Triangular Shaped Pocket Watch, signed Tempor Watch Co, Geneve, circa 1910, lever movement, enamel dial with Masonic symbol hour markers, case with Masonic signs and a jewel set pendant, hinged back with a convention standard hallmark 0.800 for silver, case numbered 25265, 53mm wide, with a silver watch chain and Masonic attachments, two folding ball pendants, two medals stamped 18ct and 375 04.06.15, Case with light surface scratches, surfaces are slightly tarnished, dial with minor scratches, movement needs cleaning and possibly a new mainspring, fully wound and not working, the larger folding ball pendant with two of its securing arms missing.
An 18 Carat Gold Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval cut light yellow sapphire with a trillion cut diamond on each side, in yellow claw settings to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size L1/2 The ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'EF', Sheffield. The sapphire measures; 12.67mm x 9.22mm x 5.77mm. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J, clarity I1/I2. Gross weight 6.0 grams. CR made 15th June 2015
A George V Silver Epergne, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, the plain trumpet shaped column supporting a pierced bowl with shaped rim, with three outswept supports with bird terminals, each suspending a basket pierced en suite with the main bowl, 23cm high, 20oz 3dwt Clear marks. One basket 1910. overall good condition but typically mid/light gauge of silver.,
A Queen Anne Style Silver Four Piece Tea Service, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1935, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, of typical form and raised on a small collet foot, the hot water jug 21cm high, 58oz 8dwt all in Light surface scratches all over, a good gauge, clear marks. Some tarnishing. Overall good.
An Extensive 197 Piece Table Service of Silver Flatware, Mappin & Webb, London 1918, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, engraved with the initial B, comprising: table forks (18), dessert forks (12) teaspoons (12), egg spoons (6), coffee spoons (12), salt spoons (4) mustard spoon, sugar tongs, fruit spoons (2), grape shears, dessert spoons (12), soup spoons (12), tablespoons (8), sauce ladles (2), soup ladle, gravy spoon, sugar sifter, nut crackers (2), fish carvers (2), silver bladed fruit knives (12), silver tined fruit forks (12), silver bladed fish knives (12), silver tined fish forks (12), cheese knives (12), table knives (18), butter knives (2), carving set (3), knife rests (4), approx 359ozt including fish/dessert cutlery, contained in a fitted mahogany four drawer canteen on a table base with frieze drawer Generally very good condition. Not every piece examined to check if marks are ALL en suite, but from the large majority that have been inspected marks are all en suite. Table knives have had blades re soldered in a less than desirable fashion, as have 2 cheese knives. Tines good. Some light sctracthes with use. Marks clear. Initial is lightly engraved. Some knives are marginally longer and as such no not sit flat in the case so cabinet will not close. Approx 11178g
A Victorian Silver Set of Fish Knives and Forks, Walker & Hall (Henry Hall & John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1872, for twelve, the silver blades and tines with engraved decoration, with shaped ivory handles, in a fitted mahogany case Some looses in handles. Ivory appears good overall. Silver is quite a light gauge. Some browning but overall good.
Durham Light Infantry Interest: A Collection of Cruets Engraved with the Insignia of the 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry, comprising six drum mustards with blue glass liners (one missing), Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Birmingham 1906, six associated spoons, six drum salts with blue glass liners, Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester 1903, and two pepperettes, C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1905, 26oz 4dwt weighable silver Clear marks. One glass liner for mustard now missing. Overall good condition
A 16th Century Dutch Brass Candlestick, the shallow circular base with a depressed drip tray rising to an inverted teardrop and blade stem, the socket with a large square aperture, 19cm high For a similar candlestick see Caspell (John) Fire & Light in the Home pre 1820, pg.78, fig.134 Small let in repaired section to base rim. 411g.
Three Early 18th Century English Brass Seamed Candlesticks, circa 1715-20, the first with a square base with re-entrant corners, the second with an hexagonal base and the last with an octagonal base, the tallest 18cm high The second candlestick is illustrated in Fire and Light, pg.106, fig.203 No obvious damage.
A Pair of George III Cast Silver Candlesticks, maker's mark I.C, possibly John Carter II, London 1774, the shaped hexagonal bases with a fluted border and shell motifs rising to an inverted baluster knop stem with plain socket and removable nozzles with en suite decoration, 28cm high, 46ozt Clear marks inside base and to nozzles. Overall good condition. Light rubbing to surface as expected. Otherwise in good condition.
A Stainless Steel Curved Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1942, lever movement numbered 9512803, metal dust cover, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, rectangular seconds dial, inside snap-on back numbered 10217481, 22mm by 33mm 21.04.15, Case with light surface scratches, bezel with minor dents, later strap and buckle, glass with small scratches, crown is rubbed, dial has been re-painted, small staining marks and faded around the edge of the dial, movement in going order.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase and 24-Hour Indication, signed Longines, The Longines Master Collection, circa 2005, (calibre 678.2) lever movement, engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, three dials for 30-minute register combined with day/month apertures, 12-hour register combined with moonphase aperture and seconds combined with 24-hour indication, central crescent date hand, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed back numbered 33467723, 39mm wide, with Longines boxes, booklets, service paperwork and guarantee card 09.03.15, Case with light surface scratches and minor dents, dial is clean, later Breitling strap and buckle, in going order, calendar and chronograph are working, 12-hour register hand needs positioning correctly.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, ref: A13050.1, circa 2000, lever movement, silvered dial with applied baton markers, three black dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture, outer tachymeter scale, screw down winding crown, buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, rotating bezel, screw back numbered A13050.1 16043, Breitling strap and steel buckle, 41mm wide, with Breitling boxes 19.05.15, Case with light surface scratches, dial is clean, chronograph is working, movement in going order.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, Prince Date, model: Hydronaut, ref: 89190P, 200m660ft, circa 2004, (calibre ETA 2824-2) lever movement, textured black dial with luminous dagger and baton markers, date aperture beneath a magnifying glass, screw down protected winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back inscribed Tudor Prince Geneva and numbered inside 8100, case serial number 0785976, steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp with Rolex symbol and numbered 62523N.18, 44mm wide, with Tudor boxes, guarantee paperwork, instruction booklet and a Tudor rubber strap with steel deployant clasp 19.05.15, Case and bracelet with light surface scratches, lugs with minor dents visible under and eyeglass, dial is clean, movement in going order.
AFTER CAPTAIN ROBERT MELVILLE GRINDLAY (1787-1877) SCENERY COSTUMES AND ARCHITECTURE CHIEFLY ON THE WESTERN SIDE OF INDIA Six aquatints, from the set of thirty six, etched/engraved by T. Edge, T. Fielding, G. Hawkins, G. Hunt, W. Purser, R. G. Reeve, J. Willis, published by Smith, Elder and Co, c.1826-1830 Various sizes 21 x 28cm. approx. (6) * Image shown is `The Sacred Town and Temple of Dwarka` by Messrs Purser and Reeve after Grindlay. ++ Foxing; some light staining and fading
JAMES GILLRAY (1757-1815) A MARCH TO THE BANK Etching, a later impression from the Bohn edition of 1851 (paginated 85 upper right), originally published by S. W. Fores, 1787, with hand colouring 40 x 54cm. * Following the Gordon riots (anti-Catholic protests following the discriminatory Papish Acts of 1778), there were fears that the Bank of England did not have enough protection against looters and malcontents. The introduction of a daily guard met with fierce public disapproval. Soldiers marched down the Strand in pairs and took no heed of rebellious pedestrians in their grim determination to assert their authority. ++ Very slight light staining
•ROBIN TANNER (1904-1988) MARTIN'S HOVEL (G.3) Etching, 1927, as published by Garton & Cooke in an edition of 12 in 1982, signed 16 x 21cm. * This is most Tanner's most famous etching, inspired by his Romantic `ruralist` vision of the Wiltshire countryside that he so loved. He extolled the idyll of 'a world of pastoral beauty that could be ours if we did but desire it passionately enough'. `Martin's Hovel` determined the course of most of the young Tanner's later subject matter. He withstood his teacher Stanley Anderson's harsh criticism of the composition and Anderson's comment that the sun was like a `blasted search light`. The print is now admired for its technical detail, its subtle balances of light and shade around the hovel entrance and for the evident delight that Tanner derived from his meticulous, painstaking work on the plate. ++ Very slight time staining; generally good condition
SYDENHAM TEAST EDWARDS (1768-1819) TWO DOGS IN A YARD Signed and dated 1800, watercolour Image 21 x 24.5cm.; within original border (probably trimmed at top and bottom), 25.5 x 31cm overall * In 1800, Edwards illustrated Cyanographica Britannica, a reference book on dog breeds, and this may be a preparatory design for that book. ++ Generally good condition; some wear in borders; needs a light clean
J** R** BLACK (Fl.c.1858) THE PRIORY, HOMERTON, LONDON Signed, inscribed and dated 1858 verso, oil on board 21.5 x 29cm.; with a small landscape in the style of Alfred Stannard, 11 x 16cm.; and a rocky river landscape view in Snowdonia in the style of Harry Watson, canvas on board, good gilt frame, 22 x 28.5cm. (3) ++ The first with some small retouched losses at edges; the others in need of a light clean
WILLIAM PITT (1853-1890) LIME KILN AND COTTAGES BY A RIVER, POSSIBLY A VIEW ON THE YEALM, DEVON Signed and dated 1875, oil on canvas 59 x 89.5cm. * Pitt exhibited views on the Yealm at the Royal Society of British Artists in 1873/4 and 1875 ++ Lined; some retouching in sky; some craquelure; discoloured varnish; needs a light clean
ELIZA PARKER (Early 19th Century) SPORTSMEN'S LARDERS Five, one signed with scratched signature, oil on panel Various sizes: 24.5 x 19.5cm.; 17 x 14.5cm.; 14.5 x 12.5cm.; 14.5 x 12cm.; and 9 x 8cm. (5) * Very similar in quality and style to the work of Benjamin Blake (1757-1830) ++ Each needs only a light clean; the maple veneered frames with some faults
A Christmas card from Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip depicting The Queen with babe in arms and The Queen Mother 1988 signed (probably autopen) "Elizabeth R" and "Philip", another depicting The Queen and Prince Philip in open top vehicle Sark 1989 signed (probably autopen) "Elizabeth R" and "Philip", another depicting The Queen and Prince Philip in tartan 1990 signed (probably autopen) "Elizabeth R" and "Philip", and another depicting The Queen and Prince Philip in Garter Robes 1991 signed (probably autopen) "Elizabeth R" and "Philip" (Provenance : Air Vice Marshall Sir Edward "Mouse" Fielden GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC [deceased], personal pilot to Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Chief Air Pilot and Extra Equerry, then Captain of the King's Flight/Queen's Flight - for further information please contact the Auctioneers) CONDITION REPORTS Sark 1989 card has approx 0.3cm deep crease to top edge centre and some scratches over the card visible in bright light if held at an angel, slightly dirty to back. 1988 card some surface scratches again visible under bright light . 1990 card a small brown mark on back of card. 1991 card a couple of small spots of dirt on back on cards. All card are very slightly dirty due to age.
HRH EDWARD DUKE OF WINDSOR "A King's Story - the memoirs of HRH The Duke of Windsor KG", published Cassell & Company Ltd., London 1951, limited edition No'd 150/250, signed to frontispiece, green leather bound, with gilded Royal Coat of Arms to front and gilt lettering to the ribbed spine, in a marbled paper board casing CONDITION REPORTS Outer card slip cover/case 24.5cm x 15.5cm x 5cm deep. Outer card slip cover/case has some wear, dirt and scuffs. Book has some light general wear, a few minor scuffs to cover, and the first and last plain pages are discoloured around the edges where they meet the leather edging around the inside of the boards. The edges of the pages of the book are 'rough' finished to the side and bottom, and are smooth cut gilt to the top.

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