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A gentleman`s silver cased, hunting cased pocket watch, the enameled dial with black Roman numerals, Birmingham 1901, with a key, a silver curb link watch Albert chain, a silver pendant fob medallion, two silver decanter labels, detailed Whisky and Brandy, a silver and blue enameled Art Nouveau pendant, by Charles Horner, Chester 1911 and a silver mounted rotating pendant fob, Birmingham 1919.
Sue Atkinson (1949-), "A Day at the Races", signed, titled on verso, oil on board, 25 x 31.5cm.; 10 x 12.5in. * Sue Atkinson has exhibited at The Royal Academy, The New English Art Club, The Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, The Royal Society of Marine Artists and The Singer Friedlander/ Sunday Times Watercolour Competition. She has won awards in the Discerning Eye exhibition 2002, The Laing Landscape Exhibition 1998, The Saunders Waterford Award at the Royal Watercolour Society 1994.
Paul Bassingthwaighte (1963-), "Last Light, Anglesey", titled on artist`s label verso, oil on board, 30 x 30cm.; 12 x 12in. * Group exhibitions included Spirit of London from 1981; Piccadilly Gallery from 1993; RWS from 1994 and City of London Art Fair with Flying Colours Gallery, 1997. Later shows included Bloomsbury Theatre and Mosaic Restaurant, both 1996.
Helen Clapcott, 20th century, "Buses, The Viaduct", titled on verso, tempera, 19 x 30cm.; 7.5 x 12in. * Helen Clapcott studied Fine Arts at Liverpool Polytechnic and the Royal Academy Schools and has received both a Green Shield Foundation Award and the David Murray Landscape Award. She has had one-woman exhibitions at Stockport Art Gallery; Salford City Art gallery; The Scolar Fine Art Gallery, London; The Burlington Gallery, London; The New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham; and has exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions.
James Lawrence Isherwood F.R.S.A., F.I.A.L. (1917-1989), "Sun, Purple, Clogs and Shawl", signed, titled on verso, oil on board, 30 x 36cm.; 12 x 14in. * Painter who was born and lived in Wigan, Lancashire, where he ran the Isherwood Gallery. Studied at Wigan School of Art (1934 - 53). Isherwood travelled extensively and had over 200 shows, including colleges at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Churchill and Pembroke Colleges in Cambridge hold his work.
John Hobson Nicholson R.I., B.W.S., U.A. (1911-1988), Rural view with church, signed, watercolour, 37 x 55.5cm.; 14.5 x 22in. * John Nicholson designed a number of Manx stamps and banknotes. Nicholson was president of the Isle of Man Art Society. Manx Museum and Art Gallery and public galleries in Blackpool and Wolverhampton hold examples.
A French Charles X ormolu mounted small mahogany portico mantel clock with subsidiary seconds dial Robert, Paris, 2nd quarter of the 19th century The eight-day movement with ornate cast lyre shaped `gridiron` pendulum and circular silvered Roman numeral dial with engine turned rosette to centre and recessed subsidiary seconds dial at 12 o`clock, the movement set between the columns of a portico-shaped case with moulded cornice and applied scroll cast gilt mount to entablature above four columns with crisply cast capitals and bases, on stepped plinth base with conforming mount to apron and compressed bun feet, 34.5cm high. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request. The current lot was probably made by Henri Robert who is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as born in 1794, he was an eminent maker who published two books; L`Art de connaitre les pendules et les montres in 1841and Etudes sur diverses questions d`horlogerie in 1849. He died in 1874.

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