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A mixed group of three hallmarked Silver Trumpet Flower Vases, one 10 ½"; two 6", Sheffield 1909 by Walker & Hall; a further modern Silver Flower Vase, 8" tall, Birmingham 1962; a Bottle Stand of circular form, with spreading rim and embossed with a continuous band of an angelic choir, 3 ½" diameter, 3" tall, London 1897 by William Comyns; and a plated Flower Vase, conditions vary (6)
A first quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased Full Hunter Verge Watch, Jas Jones of London, 11901, the frosted gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and jewelled end stone, with Silvered regulation, to ringed pillars and stop lever, with further Silvered dust cover, to an Arabic Enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and outside minute track with gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, engraved to the cover "Ken Harrison", and bearing a Watch paper for Lister & Sons of Newcastle upon Tyne, London 1809, Maker’s Mark WL, width 2 ¼"
A third quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, Jefferies & Son of Biggleswade, No 2733, the frosted gilt movement with engraved and jewelled cock, to plain pillars and dust cover, to a Roman Enamel dial, (hairline), with subsidiary seconds and outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant cartouche and milled band, London 1868, makers mark FW
A first quarter of the 20th Century 18ct Gold open faced keyless Fob Watch, Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, 41465, the frosted gilt and jewelled three-quarter plate movement with bi-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring, to a signed Roman Enamel dial with gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with presentation inscribed cuvette, and all over engraved decoration and initialled cartouche, with hand set to the band, width 1 3/8"
A late 19th Century gunmetal cased open faced Keyless Pocket Watch, C& W Scott & Co of 24 Ely Place, London, No 7546, the frosted Gilt and jewelled movement with blued Steel screws, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued Steel over coiled hairspring, to a Roman Enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued Steel spade hands, in a hinged matt finished case, with hand set to the band, width 1 7/8"; together with a Silver graduated curb link Watch Chain with T Bar, swivel and coin Fob, (2)
A first quarter of the 20th Century 18ct Gold open faced Keyless Pocket Watch, Thos Russell & Son of Liverpool, 105578, the frosted Gilt and three-quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, and blued Steel over coiled hairspring, to a signed Roman Enamelled dial, with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued Steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with hands set to the band, Chester 1903, makers mark TR
An early 20th Century Nickel cased open faced Keyless Deck Timepiece, No 3214, the 8-day duration frosted Gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued Steel over coiled hairspring, to a signed Roman Enamel dial, ? & Son Ltd, ? Portland Square, London W, and further marked Mark IV A, 8187F, in a hinged and polished case, marked to the back cover with a Government broad arrow, within WD, width 2"
A first quarter of the 20th Century Ladies 9ct Gold Wristwatch, Rolex, the 15-jewelled spotted movement, with bi-metallic balance, to a circular Arabic Enamel dial with Gilt minute track and blued Steel hands, in a polished circular case, with hinged cover, back and lugs, bearing import marks for London 1916, signed Rolex, W & D, 719047, fitted with a stitched tan Leather strap, width 1 ¼"
A last quarter of the 20th Century Steel and Gilt quartz centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Baume & Mercier "Riviera", the quartz movement to a signed white circular dial, with applied black Roman numerals, Gilt baton markers and outside minute track, with Gilt hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 6, in a facetted circular case, with brushed facetted bezel, with screw-down back and bezel and fitted integral brick link Bracelet, with deployant clasp, width 1 ½"
A mid-19th Century Mahogany cased drop dial Wall Timepiece, the plain quartered mahogany surround over carved fruiting ears, to a rounded drop trunk with glazed sight panel, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 12" repainted Roman dial, signed Stephen Fitt & Co of Cromer, with outside minute track and black painted moon hands, to a single wire fusee movement with plated united by four plain pillars, with anchor escapement, height 20"
An early 20th Century Oak cased Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the foliate carved and "C" scroll case set with a twin scale porcelain backed mercury thermometer, over a spun brass bezel set with a convex glass enclosing 8" porcelain dial with scale of 26-31, and signed Aldred & Son of Great Yarmouth, height 35 ½"
A second quarter of the 20th Century Mahogany cased Government Issue Dial Timepiece, SM & Co, the plain moulded mahogany surround to a patinated cast brass bezel enclosing a 12" repainted Roman dial, with outside minute track and black painted hands, and stamped to the box "SM & Co 1939" over George VI cypher, and bearing remnants of OHMS paper label, to a massive single chain fusee movement, with plates united by plain pillars, and anchor escapement, diameter 15"
A late 18th Century Mahogany and brass mounted Stick Barometer, Nairne & Blunt of London, the arched scale and plain trunk with ogee moulded border, to an applied signed and shaped brass scale of 27-31, to a further applied brass panel set with a single scale 21" mercury thermometer, to a replacement demi-lune mahogany cistern cover below, and screw adjustment to the base, height 38"
A late 19th Century carved Walnut "Cuckoo and Quail" Wall Mounted triple barrel Clock, the architectural case with pitched roof surmounted by a blackbird over profusely carved fruiting vine detail and further birds, with a pierced and carved gallery and pendulum, to a 6" carved wooden dial, with applied Gothic Roman numerals, and further carved bone hands, beneath twin hinged doors revealing painted cuckoo and quail, to a triple wire fusee wooden movement, with anchor escapement and strike on coiled gong, and to the bellows, bearing a paper label for Camerer, Cuss & Co, 54-56 New Oxford Street, London WC1, height 23"
A large late 19th Century French lacquered Brass four glass Mantel Clock, Roblin & Fils Freres, 26993, the plinth-shaped case set with four heavily bevelled glass panels, to an acanthus leaf cast bezel enclosing a 4¼" Roman enamel chapter ring, with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a gilt engraved centre, with visible Brocot escapement, to a signed circular brass movement, with twin pot mercury pendulum, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 14½"
An early 20th Century Mahogany cased Barograph, the Mahogany lift-off cover set with five glazed panels, each heavily bevelled, to a moulded plinth base, fitted with a twin compartmental drawer to the base, fitted with a lacquered Bras seven bellow mechanism, with Aluminium arm to an 8-day spring driven drum, with attached paper label and ink bottle, bearing an applied Ivorine nameplate, A & N C S Ltd, Westminster
An early 20th Century French lacquered Brass Carriage Timepiece, retailed by Elliot & Son of London, the replacement platform escapement to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a lacquered brass case with hinged handle and facetted column supports, height 4 ½"
A late 19th Century French lacquered Brass Repeating Carriage Clock, unsigned, 557, the Silvered platform escapement with mi-metallic balance, to a Roman and Arabic enamelled dial, with outside minute track, retailed by Aldred & Son, Great Yarmouth, in a corniche case with hinged handle, and push button repeat, height 7"
An early 20th Century French gilt brass Carriage Timepiece, R & Co, the platform escapement with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in an angular plain case with hinged handle, height 6 ¼", together with its original morocco covered outer travel case
Lawrence, D.H: `The Tales of D.H. Lawrence`, 1934, d-w., `A Collier`s Friday Night`, 1934, d-w., `Touch & Go`, 1920, d-w., `Selected Poems`, 1934, d-w., `Love Poems and others`, 1913, `Birds, Beasts and Flowers`, 1923, d-w., `Look! We have come through!`, 1917; Lawrence, Frieda: `Not I, but the wind...`, 1935, d-w; Brewster, E & A: `D.H.Lawrence Reminiscences and Correspondence`, 1934, d-w; Gregory, Horace: `Pilgrim of the Apocalypse`, 1934, d-w and Fabes, Gilbert H: `D.H.Lawrence His First Editions Points and Values`, 1933, d-w, all first editions. (11)
Young, Frances Brett: Portrait of a Village, 1937, engr. by Joan Hassall; Leighton, Clare: Four Hedges, 1936; Bates, H.E: Through the Woods, 1936, engr. by Agnes Miller Parkerand and another Down the River, 1937, latter with d-w; Niall, Ian: Fresh Woods, 1951, engr. by Barbara Greg, with d-w; Cornford, Frances: Mountains & Molehills, 1934, engr.by Gwen Raverat; Williamson, Henry: The Star is Born, 1933, engr. by C.F.Tunnicliffe, with d-w and Houseman, A.E: A Shropshire Lad, 1940, engr. by Agnes Miller Parker, all cl and mostly 1st editions. (8)
Tennyson, Lord Alfred: Idylls of the King, n.d.fol. tipped-in cold plts by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, publisher`s qtr.cl over blue paper-covered boards; The Book of Old English Songs & Ballads, n.d. tipped-in cold plts by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, 4to, dec.cl; Parry, Judge: Don Quixote of the Mancha, 1900, illust. by Walter Crane, 8vo. dec.cl and Andersen, Hans: Hans Andersen`s Fairy Tales, 1913, tipped-in cold plts by W. Heath Robinson, ec.cl.gt. (4)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: A Wonder Book, n.d. tipped-in cold plts., dec.end-papers, dec.red cl.gt; Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur: Arthur Rackham`s Book of Pictures, 1913, tipped-in cold plts, dec.brown cl.gt and The Brothers Grimm: Hansel & Grethel, 1920, tipped-in cold plts, dec. blue cl gt, all illust. by Arthur Rackham, all 4to. (3)
Wagner, Richard: The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie, 1910, Review copy, tipped-in cold plts., dec. end-papers, dec.brown cl.gt and The Ring of The Niblung, trans. by Margaret Armour, 1911, tipped-in cold plts, dec.end-papers, dec.brown cl.gt, both illust. by Arthur Rackham, 4to. (2)
A service of silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern table cutlery by Mappin & Webb., Sheffield 1911 (except for serving spoon and 3 dessert forks 1910 and 1 dessert spoon 1940), comprising Serving spoon soup ladle pair of sauce ladles 12 table spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 dinner forks 11 dessert forks 9 tea spoons 1 butter knife all by Mappin and Webb, 120 oz.
A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter and enamelled mantel clock, c.1905, designed by Archibald Knox, (1864-1933), the circular peacock green enamelled dial with red and green enamelled design of berries, gilt Arabic numerals and silvered hands, the pewter case cast with leaves and berries, and stamped Tudric 0609 Rd 468016, 20.5cm high.
Follower of Myles Birket Foster RWS, (1825-1899), Cottage and farmyard with a girl feeding calves, bears monogram, watercolour, 9.5 x 14cm. (Label verso for The British Galleries, 7, Haymarket, signed W.W. Sampson & Son, guaranteeing this to be a genuine work by the artist.)
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