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A Grosvenor Old English part tea service in pale green, together with Phoenix ware coffee cans and saucers, and a Royal Doulton children's coffee pot, jug and sugar bow. A collection of ceramic pin dishes including Royal Crown Derby roses, Wedgwood, Royal Worcester etc, together with two Crown Staffordshire lidded boxes with rose decoration and a set of Copeland Spode Bermuda dishes. (q)
An early 18th Century North European/German sporting crossbow, the figured walnut tiller having foliate engraved bolt rail of bone, ebony and bone lozenge inlays to mid stock and star and chevron inlays to the scroll carved butt, with iron mounts, the hinged flip-up rearsight having adjustment for windage and elevation, the steel bow retained by what appears to be the original braided cord and decorated with early pom poms, length 67cm.
A Georgian style mahogany two sectional freestanding bow fronted corner display cabinet, the upper section with dentil moulded cornice over a glazed panelled door with arched mouldings, the lower section enclosed by a panelled door with inlaid detail over a shaped apron and splay bracket supports
A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A SPORTSMAN AND A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A LADY, MARCOLINI PERIOD the sportsman with his gun and in a black tricorn and puce coat and breeches standing beside a broken pillar on circular gilt base, the lady in lace trimmed dress seated at a table, the table with jug, glass and fruit on bow fronted base, 13.5 and 13cm h, (lady) impressed shield and 844, (man) painted crossed swords and title *, early 19th century Lady - typical loss to lace, left hand and forearm restored. Man - gun, hilted dagger and coat flap restored
A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN PLAQUES painted by Gayou, both signed, with a young lady and gallant or lovers arm in arm on a path, 17 x 12.5cm, mounted together in contemporary Louis XVI style giltwood and composition swagged frame, c1900 The plaques in fine condition, the velvet mount worn, small losses to the plaster ribbon bow cresting
A FRENCH GILT AND SILVERED BRONZE AND CHAMPLÊVÉ ENAMEL MIRROR, the bevelled oval plate in turquoise frame with scrolling polychrome foliage and four palmettes, crested by roses tied with a bow and supported by the figures of two boys, 26cm h, c1870 On the reverse the backplate soldered to the two brackets by which the mirror is secured to the figures of the two boys. The hinged strut original but slightly bent. The glass in good condition, the enamel undamaged, retaining most of the original gilding/silvering. Of good quality in the manner of Barbedienne or Elkington
A SWISS DIAMOND SET GOLD AND ENAMEL WATCH BADOLLET A GENEVE the engine turned dial with black roman chapters and blued steel hands in engraved case, the back finely enamelled en basse taille with emerald green leaves on a black ground centred by a cluster of rose diamonds, numbered inside back 35909, case maker AS, pre 1881 Swiss control mark for 18ct gold, 36mm diam In excellent condition with just a few light scratches visible under magnification but no damage as such, the movement running when wound until wound down, on the dust cover a few key scratches as to be expected. No undue wear to the bow, the hands and dial in fine condition, in the present local private ownership for very many years. Most attractive enamelling
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD LEVER WATCH the fusee movement with gold balance wheel and engraved balance cock and foot with diamond endstone, the enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial with blued steel hands, in engine turned case, the back engraved J B CLAY 1867, movement and case numbered 26726, casemaker WW incuse, London 1866, 51mm diam Dial with hairline crack and chip at 1.0`clock, case back with typical light wear on the curve and bow, the movement complete and running, long in the late owner`s family`s possession
A SWISS SILVER KEYLESS LEVER TRIANGULAR MASONIC WATCH THEOPHILE SCHWAB-LOEILLET GENEVA, with Buren nickel finished movement, polychrome painted mother of pearl dial and blued steel hands, in cast case with chain bezel and masonic emblems, numbered 22.09 and with various patents inside back, 53mm w, early 20th c Small blue `jewel` at top chipped, with slight signs of wear from use, the paint on the mother of pearl dial in good condition, slight play in the winding bow, winding and running until wound down, the hands setting correctly
AN ENGLISH 9CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH THE FIELD, J W BENSON LONDON with gilt and jewelled three quarter plate movement, enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, in engine turned case with enamel chapters, movement and case numbered 9210, case, dial and movement signed, London 1926, 51mm diam Dial with two fine cracks, light wear on the curve of the back. The hinges closing tightly without play, the bow a little loose, the movement complete and running satisfactorily
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH L W ZIMMERMAN LIVERPOOL Serial No 16591 with jewelled gilt three quarter plate movement, enamel dial with split seconds, gold and blued steel hands, Chester 1884, 54mm diam Slight wear and the odd minor dent on the back, movement running satisfactorily, no play in the hinges, the bow with slight wear and flopping from side to side
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD CYLINDER WATCH BARRAUD CORNHILL LONDON Serial No 2/2249, the movement with gilt balance wheel and hairspring, plain balance cock and foot and blued screws, slightly curved enamel dial with roman chapters and gold hands, in engine turned case engraved with the initials CH and with chased borders and bow, movement signed, casemaker Charles Auguste Pettermand, London 1835, 43mm diam
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD LEVER WATCH JNO PRATT 2 POULTRY NOTTINGHAM Serial No 35942, with gilt fusee movement with silvered balance wheel and engraved balance cock and foot with diamond endstone, the enamel dial with blued steel hands and engraved case with foliate chased border, movement signed, casemaker Charles Band, London 1855, 34mm diam John Pratt opened a second shop when he took over the premises of another Nottingham clock and watchmaker William Stevenson, at 2 The Poultry in 1844. Minor dent on back, no play in the hinges, movement complete and running for a few seconds before stopping, no play in the hinges or bow, hardly any sign of case wear, minor crack on dial at 6 o`clock
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