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Late 19th century carriage clock with eight day repeating movement and lever escapement, striking on a gong, gilt dial with Arabic numerals and gilded mask, in an architectural gilt metal case with twisted columns, folding twist handle and repeat button (key present), 19.7cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean but escapement is very dirty and does not appear to move. Escapement is silvered but tarnished. Dial is grubby but undamaged. Case is very dirty and gilding marked
Gentlemen's silver pocket watch by Dent & Co, London with eighteen jewel lever button wind movement signed Dent and numbered 62881, with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds in silver case (Birmingham 1936) CONDITION REPORT The watch appears to be working, although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The dial has a hairline crack. The case in fair condition with surface scratches and minor dents. Hinge in good condition and cover closes firmly and without gaps. 50mm diameter
Charles Reuge Sainte-Croix musical automaton 'Romance' erotic pocket watch, the fine musical and automaton button-wind movement with alarm function. The dial with country landscape with automaton of a lady operating a water pump with running water and a gentleman on horseback with a hawk on his moving arm and the horse moving head drinking water. The cuvette with aperture for the erotic automaton and button for activating the music, in a gold plated case with engine turned decoration, in original box with key and instruction booklets, 57mm diameter
Formerly the property of The Countess Rehbinder, St. Petersburg - Continental silver mounted and cut glass dressing table set, comprising powder bowl, pair scent flasks, two brushes (one with missing bristles) and button hook, all engraved with crowned AR monogram and hallmarked 830 (6). Provenance: Sotheby's Amsterdam 31 Oct 2006 lot 320
The clown juggler Musical automaton clown juggler by Michel Bertrand, successor of Vichy, circa 1970. With head, composition hands, fixed blue eyes and a wig with braids on the head, satin dress, silk breeches and shirt, height 24. ( 61 cm) Rotates a chair on the tip of his nose while his body tilts in the opposite direction as to balance, clockwork motor, four air cylinders, musical movement, mechanical (brass button "Mo ") in very good condition (FR) Dimensions: 0,70 x 0,30 x 0,20
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S 9CT SOLID GOLD SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1920s D: White enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals & Cathedral hands, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: Manual wind movement. C: Circular hinged case, hallmarked & numbered, presentational inscription on inner solid gold cuvette, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: Black leather military style strap. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in very good condition, one small chip to the enamel on the edge of the dial near 8 o'clock. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: New. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY ROYAL NAVY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH PILOTS WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s D: Silver dial with applied Arabic numerals & tritium luminous markers, military "fat" arrow, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement numbered. C: Military case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ 0552/924-3305 1718 (H.S,^ 9 crossed out), case diameter measures approx. 39mm. S: Grey NATO strap. CONDITION REPORT D: Original M.O.D dial in very good condition, showing an even patina. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition. S:In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.
- Registered in Southern Ireland in 1993 - Fitted with four new cross-ply tyres - Accompanied by an extensive history file and original tools Further Info: The stylish Gerald Palmer-penned Wolseley 15/50 was produced from 1956 to 1958, during which 12,352 were manufactured. It was a close cousin of the MG Magnette with which it shared most but not all its body panels. The more up-market of the two Saloons, the Wolseley featured a polished walnut facia and door cappings, leather-covered seats and an illuminated radiator grille badge. Power came from a single carburettor version of the BMC `B' Series engine. This smartly-presented example is finished and trimmed in Light Grey complemented by a number of chrome period accessories including: badge bar, headlamp cowls, wing mirrors and exhaust trim. First UK registered in May 1958, `ZV 3608' has been domiciled in Eire since February 1993. Described by the vendor as being `in very good condition, on the button and driving well', it is now offered complete with new cross-ply tyres, the original tools and a pair of large history files.
- Coachwork by Freestone & Webb and first registered to Erith & Co Ltd - Coming from long term ownership - Offered with history file containing service receipts and old MOT's Further info: The vendor informs us that 'BNH 330' was first registered to Erith & Co Ltd in 1949. However it subsequently spent many years in the USA, and it was in Texas in the 1980s that a considerable degree of restoration is understood to have been carried out. The Rolls was then repatriated in December 1988, and was for some years part of a large private collection in the Midlands before being sold via our July 2000 sale. The Four-Door Six-Light Limousine body No. 1502 is by Freestone & Webb to design No. 3050. The motorcar is finished in the eye-catching combination of Black and Yellow, the interior trimmed in Brown hide, and it rides on white-walled tyres. The vendor describes the Silver Wraith as a 'complete, very honest example that's on the button and only being sold due to the ill health of the owner'. It is offered complete with history file.

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