circa 1890, the circular white dial, 28mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and Arabic outer minute track, jewelled mechanical key wind cylinder movement, case, 30mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with engine turning around a monogrammed rectangular cartouche, interior stamp of 'PP.Co' within a rectangular cartouche, stamped 0,750 together with Swiss marks for 18ct gold, Geneva, numbered 55178, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved No 55178 PATEK PHILLIPPE & Co GENEVE 1886, with hinged pendant bow, 22.8g gross, and presented with a gold coloured winding key
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circa 1930, the signed champagne dial, 22mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued fretwork hands and baton minute track, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement engraved MADE EXPRESSLY FOR TIFFANY & CO, number 23004095 with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 25mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished, the centre with a rose cut diamond set monogram, interior signed, stamped 18K and numbered 95876 with swivel pendant bow, 18.2g gross, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, mark of Payton Pepper with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1968, the ribbon ends with engraved decoration, pin and revolver fitting, with shepherd's crook suspensory ring, 32mm wide, 3.6g
circa 1880, the unsigned gilt floral dial, 30mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and gold coloured dot minute track, signed gilt cylinder mechanical key wind movement, case, 32mm diameter, sides with ornate engraving, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel around an engraved spray of flowers set with rose cut diamonds, interior stamped 18K and numbered 6795, the cuvette similarly numbered, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, mark untraced, with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1963, the ribbon ends with engraved decoration, pin and hook fitting with with simple hook suspensory ring and safety chain, 32mm wide, presented with a gold coloured ratchet key
circa 1929, the silvered dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unnumbered 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 50mm diameter, elaborately engine turned all over with foliate upper and lower bezels and pendant bow, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior numbered 84686 with Glasgow import marks for 18ct gold and sponsor's mark of (probably) James Weir, together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer With Handle number 102 for (probably) Amez-Droz & Cie., the cuvette similarly marked, 62.5g gross Condition report: The watch appears to be in working order, though it has not been tested for timekeeping.As per description, the cuvette is marked for 18ct
circa 1925, the signed circular white dial with cream coloured inner, 30mm diameter, outlined Arabic numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned and unnumbered 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, circular metal case, 32mm diameter, verso snap on, stamped METAL, threaded front bezel securing to a silver three section folding frame, 45mm wide, outer decorated all over with parallel lines of engine turning and with hinged C shaped pendant bow and push button release, inner with mark of James Weir and Glasgow import marks for Sterling silver, numbered 711981, 52,6g gross
mark of Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1906, of waisted rectangular form, part marked piano hinged cover (currently detached from the box section) with applied festoon border around a tortoiseshell plaque decorated with silver piqué work depicting floral bud swags and a central two handled urn, interior lined in moss green velvet, raised on four applied bow feet, 9cm in length, 6cm in height, 8ozt gross
claw set octagonal peridot, 8.4 x 7.9mm, estimated approximate weight 3.70ct, surrounded by an openwork scroll frame set with old brilliant and Swiss cut diamonds, suspending a pear shaped peridot and diamond dropper, diamond set bow and pendant bale, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct, length including bale 5.6cm, width 3.1cm, pin and hook brooch fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 8.8g
the necklace comprising a central fringe with five pierced scroll pear shaped panels, each set with an oval shaped turquoise cabochon, trace link chain, with freshwater pearl spacers, length 39cm, bolt ring clasp, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; the carved trefoil shaped floral bow brooch set with a central round cabochon turquoise, diameter 2.2cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with a base metal pin, gross weight 13.4g (2)Condition report: Necklace:Overall condition: GoodSurface wear to pearls and turquoise, consistent with ageEvident scratches and wear to panels, consistent with age.Clasp opens and closes positivelyBrooch:Overall condition: GoodFour small holes to the reverseHeavy wear/scratches/denting to reversePin opens and closes positively
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY the jewellery comprising a marked 925 aquamarine and marcasite Art Deco brooch, the horizontal set faceted oval aquamarine measuring 1.5 x 1cm, brooch length approx. 6cm, 3cm wide, fitted with a safety chain and barrel clasp, a small silver and marcasite bow brooch, the brooch fitted with a barrel clasp and marked 935 Germany brooch, length 4cm, a blue stone set silver tone metal line bracelet and a pair of a white metal blue glass pendant drop earring (length of pendant 1 ½ cm)
A garnet, emerald and diamond brooch, 18th century and later, of open work construction in silver, designed as a ribbon bow suspending a drop, set with table-cut emeralds, rose-cut diamonds and cabochon garnets, brooch fitting later added, adapted from a slide, 45 x 56mm This lot is offered without a reserve.
A 19th century enamel and diamond locket brooch pendant, the circular locket with Royal blue guilloché enamel decoration and white enamel border and set with rose-cut diamonds, surmounted by a rose-cut diamond-set bow in silver and gold, glazed locket compartment to reverse, 3.8cm high This lot is offered without a reserve.
FIELDING HENRY: (1707-1754) English novelist of the comic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749). Alongside Samuel Richardson, Fielding is considered the founder of the traditional English novel. In his capacity as a magistrate Fielding founded the Bow Street Runners, London's first intermittently funded, full-time police force. An extremely rare D.S., H Fielding, in his capacity as a judge, one page, small oblong 8vo, n.p. (London?), 27th June 1750. The manuscript document is in the hand of William Monck and states, in full, 'William Monck late of Northend in the parish of Fulham & County of Middlesex Esq., maketh Oath that his son John Monck & his daughters Anna-Marie & Dorothy, nominees in three Annuity Orders 1745 & also nominees in three Annuity Orders 1746 were all living at Westminster since midsummer day last'. Signed ('Willm. Monck') by Monck at the foot and countersigned by Fielding to the lower left corner. Some light overall age wear and a neat split to the lower edge of the vertical central fold, otherwise about VG
BOW PORCELAIN CREAMBOAT the fluted body painted with sprays of flowers and smaller sprigs, 11cms long (repaired crack around footrim, kiln sand to handle). Also with a Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) sauceboat, painted in a famille rose palette with flowering peony, 12.5cms long (lip restored and over painted). (2) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
BOW COFFEE CUP painted with large colourful sprays of flowers and smaller sprigs, with a red crows foot border beneath the rim, 7cms high (small nick to footrim). Also with a Bow coffee can, painted with flowers and brown line rim, 6cms high (some oxidisation and rubbing to enamels. (2) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
BOW COFFEE CUP painted in the kakiemon style with Two Quail pattern below a red and gilt border, with number 30 in red to the base, 6cms high (enamels rubbed and crack around lower handle terminal), also with a Bow coffee cup painted with large sprays of flowers and red crows foot border to the rim, 6cms high (two cracks to handle, some stain to foot). (2) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted with flowers in a famille rose palette, 7cms high, also with a Worcester coffee cup with pink peony spray, 6.5cms high (circular crack in foot), a Worcester coffee cup painted with sprays of flowers and red and gilt chain border to inside rim, 6.5cms high, a Liverpool coffee cup with sprays of flowers and pink border to inside rim, 6.5cms high, Liverpool coffee cup with pink and blue inside rim and painted with flowers, 6.5cms high, and a Bow coffee can painted with sprays of flowers and brown painted rim, 6.5cms high (small chip to rim). (6) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
VARIOUS 18THC PORCELAIN including a Worcester jug of fluted form with high handle and painted with flowers (handle restored at lower terminal), 11cms high, a Chelsea/Derby jug of spirally fluted form (3cms vertical hairline to side of spout), 11.5cms high, a Bow pickle dish (restored), a small Derby fluted jug, 10cms high, Worcester coffee cup and saucer, and other items. (9) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
ENGLISH PORCELAIN REFERENCE BOOKS a collection of reference books for 18th and 19thc English factories, including Liverpool Porcelain (Knowles Boney), Liverpool Porcelain (Maurice Hills), Lowestoft Porcelains (Godden), Simpson Collection (Simon Spero), Bow Porcelain (Gordon & Sue Guy-Jones), Made at New Canton Bow Porcelain (Anton Gabszewicz, Coalport (Messenger), Wedgwood (Wolf Mankowitz), Isleworth Porcelain (Gabszewicz and Jellicoe) and many more. Also with auction catalogues for Bonhams & Christies, and other items.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet the single leaded glazed bow fronted door flanked by plain glass panels over a slim drawer raised on cabriole legs to braganza style feet 134 cm wide x 46.5 cm deep x 144 cm high and a 19th Century mahogany free standing corner cupboard, the upper glazed door enclosing three shelves over a panelled door on a shallow plinth base 102 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 205.5 cm high
A pair of early 19th Century Staffordshire figures of a gentleman with gun and woman with bow and arrow, one bearing remnants of label to base "British Antique Dealers ..." 18 cm high, another Staffordshire figure inkwell as a shepherd 12 cm high and a figure of bird upon a rock 24.5 cm high and another similar with nest of eggs 18.5 cm high
A 19th Century violin, the single piece maple back with ebony stringing, the single piece front also ebony strung, bearing paper label to interior "Opus Bartholomaey Tassini 1754", 58.5 cm long overall, together with an un-named bow, in a fitted faux leather covered hard case CONDITION REPORTS The violin has a 14 inch back
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