Great Western Railway mahogany single fusee drop dial wall clock, the dial inscribed `G.W.R`, the case side applied with an ivorine plaque `G.W.R. 1876`, the brass plate movement with turned pillars and brass shaped suspension cocks, the drop case with brass inlay and glazed `bow-tie` lenticle, circa 1855, 19.5" high; pendulum (case a.f) *See Railway Clocks - Ian P. Lyman, page 62, Fig 3.31 for reference of this clock
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A pair of 19th century diamond set pendant earringscomposed of a lozenge shaped panel, suspending a bow and floral link with fringed detail, and a further pear shaped panel, each of pierced design and set throughout in white metal with graduated diamond chips, with yellow metal backing and hook fittingsLength: 6.3cm
A Georgian mahogany bow fronted hanging corner cupboard enclosed by a pair of well-matched figured doors with inlaid detail and kite shaped escutcheons, together with a 19th century black and white engraving after Meissonier showing Napoleon and a humorous coloured engraving by R Ackerman - Turning the Man Boney Couldn`t Turn
A 9ct gold vesta/sovereign case, of rectangular bombé form, with a pendant and bow top. Hand engraved monogram to the front. Hallmarked 9ct gold, by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1909 CONDITION REPORT: Asprey case - surface scratches and areas of tarnish; no significant dents; closes well; dirty and tarnished inside; interior gilding uneven colour. Vanity case - wear to the engraved details; surface scratches; light dent top right of frog; closes well; mirror cracked; dirty; scratches to interior area of the clasp. Sovereign case: some small shallow dents; surface wear commensurate with age; good closure to the sovereign case; spring working; vesta top closes neatly, but not tightly. 64mm x 30mm excluding pendant and bow. 32.2g approximately.
A gold filigree bow brooch, 19th century, 76mm in length with a double looped bow, to brooch pin and 'C' catch CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage or losses. Some kinks to the pin. 10.1g approximately. 75mm x 37mm. No obvious damage. Unidentified mark - Probably french Maker's mark indistinct - Probably french.
A sapphire, diamond and pearl pendant, c.1905, an open heart shaped frame, grain set with graduated old eight cut diamonds, with a gathered leaf surmount. Two cushion cut, and one Swiss cut, sapphires, all claw set in gold to a central spray, with blade edge bars milligrain set with diamonds to a diamond set wishbone frame. A pearl drop below to a rose cut diamond set cap, with a detachable diamond set bow to a hinged eyelet. All set in silver backed in gold to a later silver chain. Pearl untested CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish to the silver. No obvious damage.
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch by Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd., the case 47mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Indistinct crest to the back cover, facsimile engraved presentation message to the gold cuvette: 'Herbert from Maud December 1893'. Hallmarked 18ct gold London 1892 CONDITION REPORT: Winds and ticking. No obvious damage to the dial. Under 10x magnification, there is a small mark on the chapter ring of the subsidiary dial. No play in the hinge. Case closes tightly. Wear to the bow.
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch by E J Dent, the case 43mm diameter, with an engraved gold dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued Breguet hands. Circular fine barley engine turned back case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1852. The movement signed 'E J Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen'. Suspended on a rolled gold curb link Albert chain with a gold Swiss champlevé enamel fob in black and white, with a crest intaglio engraved cornelian tablet CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches and surface wear to the glass. Scratches to the chapter ring of the dial, some losses to the enamel Roman numerals. Areas of tarnish. Some tarnish to the case. Some wear to the milling on the case edge. Wear to the engine turned back case. Wear to the bow, has been built up (not a very good job). No wear to the case hinge. Wear to the gold on the rolled gold chain, brass showing through. Some losses to the enamel of the seal/fob. There is no key to wind the movement!
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, with white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and blued spade hands. The case 49mm diameter with hand engraved monogram to the back cover and gold cuvette. The movement signed 'W R Lisle, 179 Fore St., Exeter, No. 49396'. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1892. Glass loose, probably incorrect size CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the bow. Winds and ticking. No obvious damage to the dial. Small dents/bruises to the case back. Hinges nice and tight.
A pair of Belle Époque diamond set cluster drop earrings, each earring composed of an old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the top with articulated tapering bars, grain set with rose cut diamonds and a diamond set bow to the centre. A diamond set wheel style cluster below, with blade edge bars, to later screw fittings CONDITION REPORT: The earrings have screw fittings, which are not original. It would be possible to convert the earrings to another type of fitting.
A Continental sapphire and diamond gold necklace, with detachable pendant drop, the necklace with a bow shaped centrepiece, pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, with an integral lozenge and kiss link necklace with a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety clasp. The pendant drop composed of an oval cabochon sapphire, rub set to an oval plaque with concentric band decoration, pavé and rub set with diamonds. Both marked 750. Case by Emerald Jewellers Al-Khobar
A 19th century cavalry trooper's sabre, the 89 cm curved and fullered blade with vestigial etching, three-bar brass guard and hatched wood grip, to/w a Prussian pattern sword by Reddell & Bate (Birmingham) 82 cm straight blade, pierced disk hilt with single knuckle bow ribbed leather grip with steel backstrap (2 - both lacking scabbards) Condition Report indistinct numbers to sword near butt (wooden handled) One blade 90 cm long - the other 83 cm long
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