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A Victorian small two-day marine chronometer. Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1840. The four pillar full-plate chain fusee movement with Harrison`s maintaining power, split bimetallic balance with cylindrical compensation weights and faceted diamond endstone, the movement with brass dust cover, the 3.5 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials, and inscribed CHARLES FRODSHAM, 7 Pavement, Finsbury Squ,r, London No. 1825 to centre, now set in a lacquered brass bowl with screw-down bezel mounted within pivoted gimbals with locking screw, now in a mahogany three-section case with push-button clasp for top tier above inset ivory panel inscribed 1825 and cartouche shaped brass key escutcheon, the sides with replaced carrying handles (movement lacking detent and with other faults and alterations throughout), 16cm (6.25ins) wide. Charles Frodsham was born in 1810, he set up business at 7 Finsbury Pavement prior to 1842 before succeeding John Roger Arnold at 84 Strand in 1843. He was succeeded by his son, H.M. Frodsham in 1871. The firm became a Limited Company in 1893 and are still trading today.
A French gilt brass gorge cased carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm. Drocourt, Paris, Late 19th century, The eight-day two train gong striking movement with original silvered platform lever escapement with DC trademark for Drocourt and numbered 8749 to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes and blued steel Breguet hands set into a foliate engraved rectangular gilt brass mask incorporating subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed case with hinged carrying handle and repeat serial numbers to base, 13cm (5ins) high excluding handle, with original leather covered outer travelling case.
A fine French engraved gilt brass gorge cased alarm carriage clock with calendar and push-button repeat. Retailed by Grohe, London, late 19th century, The two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and signed Grohe, London to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial further signed GROHE, 7 WIGMORE STREET, LONDON to centre, with blued steel Breguet hands and set into a foliate engraved rectangular gilt brass mask with subsidiary date of the month and alarm setting dials to lower margin, the `gorge` case overall engraved with panels of scrolling foliate decoration a matted ground, the rear door with conforming scroll decorated brass panel incorporating shuttered winding holes, 13cm (5ins) high excluding handle, on original gilt brass base with conforming engraved decoration between mermaid engraved supports to angles, 17.5cm (7ins) high overall.
A French gilt brass petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with push-button repeat. Margaine, Paris, circa 1900. The two train eight-day movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and quarters on two gongs, the backplate stamped with the beehive trademark for Margaine and inscribed J.C. & Co. FIRST QUALITY EXTRA, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet hands in a gilt `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle, 15cm (6ins) high excluding handle.
A French cast gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat. Retailed by Henry & Co., Paris, mid 19th century, The eight day bell striking movement with unusual platform lever escapement and stamped with JAPY FRERES medallion and numbered 109 to backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed HENRY & Co., PARIS beneath chapter ring and with trefoil pierced blued steel hands, the bevel glazed gilt brass case with double cherub term cast hinged handle and foliate decorated mouldings above canted angles applied with standing figures in Renaissance style dress to recessed niches, on conforming cavetto base cast with repeating scrolls and with shaped apron, 15.5cm (6ins high) excluding handle. The balance pivot bridge arrangement to the escapement of the current lot is similar to one attributed to Jules of Paris illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development plate II/47 page 224.
A French engraved gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat. Retailed by Parkinson and Frodsham, late 19th century, The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed PARKINSON & FRODSHAM, CHANGE ALLEY, CORNHILL, LONDON beneath chapter ring and with blued steel Breguet hands, the gilt `corniche` type case with foliate scroll engraved decoration throughout, 12.5cm (5ins) high excluding handle.
A ship`s brass bulkhead timepiece. Unsigned, English, circa 1830. The rectangular movement with five-wheel train, horizontal platform lever escapement with monometallic balance, four column turned pillars pinned through the back and stamped B1455 next to lower left hand corner of the backplate, the 5.5 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet hands, Slow/Fast regulation lever to upper margin and repeat numbered to lower border, the cylindrical cast brass case with push-button clasp for the hinged bevel-glazed bezel and with concentric band decoration to exterior, the steel backplate with two integral loops for attachment to a bulkhead, 18cm (7ins) diameter. The movement of the current lot, although unsigned, closely compares to to an example with silvered dial signed Arnold, 84 STRAND sold in these rooms 16th February 2011 (lot 33). Both movements share the same rectangular cartouche stamp for the letter `B` of the serial number (stamped to the backplate of each movement).
An engraved brass mounted ebonised small mantel clock now incorporating a musical box mechanism. Unsigned, probably Austrian, mid 19th century and later. The two train bell striking movement with push-button hour repeat, standing barrels, anchor escapement and shaped plates, the white enamel Roman numeral waisted dial with elaborate scroll hands and overlaid with a pierced and engraved brass decoration to the lower section, in a waisted ebonised case with button finial and ogee moulded surmount above rectangular side windows, the front and side surfaces overlaid with conforming shaped pierced and engraved lacquered brass decoration, on two later gilt brass rail supports, 24cm (9.5ins) high; with original conforming ebonised plinth applied with further decorative brass mounts and now fitted to upper surface with a later musical box mechanism formerly playing a choice of two airs via a 2.25 inch cylinder and tuned steel comb within brass frame and glazed cover, on scroll cast brass feet, (musical mechanism incomplete, dial with faults) 18.5cm (11.25ins) high overall.
Ladies` Art Deco wristwatch, Swiss jewelled movement, not working, shaped dial with Arabic numerals, white gold case set with four trillion cut mid-blue sapphires & fourteen rose cut diamonds, sides of case with patterned band, cabochon sapphire set in button, case stamped 18ct, fitted with narrow black textured strap (gross 10.0g)
Silver stone set drop earrings & pendant, earrings approx. 35mm, comprising pear shaped green tourmaline with round cut peridot above, button stud with post & butterfly fittings, drop pendant, approx. 70mm, comprising pear shaped & round cut green tourmaline alternating with pear shaped & round cut peridots, tested (gross 0.44oz)
Gent`s gold plated hunter by Standard Watch Co, New York, top wind, "working" order, white dial, approx. 43mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, very ornate case with double star, flowers & riverside house scene, small ornate monogram engraved on both sides, fitted with ornate Albertine, slightly damaged, a gold plated Waltham Equity pocket watch, top wind, "working" order, white dial, approx. 43mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals & a slim pocket watch by Tempo, top wind, "working" order, gold coloured diamond patterned dial, approx. 40mm, seconds dial & gold Arabic numerals, plain polished rolled gold case, fitted with gold coloured coil chain with swivel fastener & leather button tag (3)
Ornate simulated pearl necklet, approx. 30mm wide at front, comprising seven rows of pearls in various sizes & formation, 12mm wide at back, fitted with hook fastener & adjustable strand & bracelet to match, approx. 30mm wide, fitted with large snap type fastener set with a large button style simulated pearl
Antique silver handled ivory letter opener, approx. 260mm, ornate relief patterned handle, h/m London, letter hidden by rivet in handle, another letter opener, approx 190mm, ivory handle, silver blade, h/m London 1926 & a button hook, approx. 160mm, ornate handle with relief pattern, h/m Birmingham 1902 (3)
Various cigarette cases, comprising small ornately patterned case with chrome finish & a yellow metal case by `Gwenda` with enamelled `R.A.F.` crest to one corner & enamelled Art Deco detail to centre, bone vesta case with gold shield shaped cartouche to front, push button opener, small silver plated vesta case with ornate pattern to one side & a novelty vesta case in the form of an old fashioned camera case (5)
An Edwardian silver handled button hook, Birmingham 1904, in an embossed cherub head pattern; a silver coloured and pink guilloche enamel circular powder compact, stamped `Sterling silver`; a silver mounted nail buffer, Birmingham 1910; a four leaf open work brooch, stamped `G. Glasser`; and a pair of earrings, stamped `925`
AN OAK, LEATHER AND CLOSE-NAILED UPHOLSTERED CAPTAIN`S CHAIR, C. NOSOTTI CARVER AND GILDER UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER, 298 & 299 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, 19TH CENTURY the padded button-back above a carved and pierced splat, padded arms on shaped supports, stuff-over seat, on outswept legs, on castors, stamped with maker`s mark 1
An Austin J40 Roadster pedal car. The classic pedal car produced by The Austin Motor Company from 1949. Manufactured by disabled miners in South Wales. This example is in ‘barn find’ condition, but appears to be complete, although it does not display a ‘Flying A’ bonnet motif. It has been repainted dark green and has original tyres, hub caps, front & rear bumpers, dummy ‘engine’ with spark plugs and leads. Equipped with green leather seat, three wire-spoke steering wheel, horn button and facia detail. Complete with head-lights, number plates and opening boot lid. QGC, significant wear - a fine restoration project. See illustration.
A gilt brass quarter striking carriage clock c. 1880 with carrying handle and repeat button to the top, Corintheum capped corner columns, the underside of case with selector for hours and quarters, quarters and silent and silent, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the twin barrel movement with two hammers striking a gong-in original fitted travel case, both numbered 4838, 20 cm to handle
Victorian gold (18ct) pocket watch with English button wind movement made by Henry Bright of Lemington with white enamel circular dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six in Sorento ware inlaid olive wood travelling caseFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Early twentieth century gold (14k) hunter-style fobwatch with Swiss button wind movement with decorated white enamel circular dial, Roman numerals and engraved decoration to reverse. Together with late nineteenth century yellow metal key wind fobwatch made by Stauffer with engraved decorationFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com

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