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Dent au Brassus. A gentleman’s 18ct gold keyless lever openface repeat pocket watch, the signed circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with repeat signature numbered 20348, the dust cover with monogram ‘CJD’, the repeat mechanism not working, in an 18ct gold case with slide button in the band.
Henri Jacot a Paris. An Anglaise carriage clock, having an eight day duration movement striking the hours & half hours on a gong with push button repeat, with a later platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the trademark & serial number of the maker ‘Henri Jacot, 14752’, with the ‘secret’ Jacot mark stamped between the plates, the cream enamel dial having stylised Arabic numerals within white roundels and decoration to the centre, with blued steel spade hands, contained in a beaded brass Anglaise case, height 19cm. * The Jacot clockmaking firm was one of the most well known and best maker’s of carriage clocks in the Victorian period with an address at 31, Rue de Montmorency, Paris. The first Henri Jacot died in 1868 and was succeeded by his nephew also Henri. They won many medals at exhibitions in both Paris and London including the Gold medal in 1900.
E. White, Paris. A French striking carriage clock, the eight day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the serial number ‘3687’, having a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed with the name ‘E. White, Paris. 33 Cockspur Street, London’, contained in a Corniche case, height: 14cm, handle down. * E. White was formerly a foreman with the well-known clockmaking firm Dents before setting-up on his own account in Cockspur Street circa 1865 as both a maker and retailer with a workshop address in Paris.
A miniature French carriage clock, the eight day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong with push button repeat, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and with the maker’s name ‘Hy Marc a Paris’, contained in a Cannallee style case, height: 10cm, handle down. Contained in a leather travelling case. * Henry Marc is recorded as both a maker & retailer working in Paris in the late 19th Century. The vast amount of clocks seen with this name on them would suggest the firm were in the main retailers with clocks supplied by Japy Freres, amongst others.
A Victorian carved walnut conversation seat of trefoil outline, the shaped upholstered button down moulded backs with husk and scroll ornament centred by a triangular foliate finial, having bowed upholstered stuff over button down seats on cabriole legs, headed with palmette ornament, terminating in knurl feet with castors.
A set of four late 18th century Irish silver hunting buttons marked with a harp and Hibernia and incuse marked I.S circular form engraved with a hare and ‘Donn Hunt’ plus a matching button with maker’s mark only P.M and a Scottish silver hunt button maker’s mark of J. McKay Edinburgh circa 1815 engraved with a fox the initial ‘H’ and ‘Fife’. (6)
A George III silver agricultural prize wine coaster maker’s mark worn London 1819 circular form foliate scroll and shell border part fluted decoration the central button engraved with a sheep inscribed ‘Holkham Sheep Show 1819’ and ‘for the best shearing South Down ram’ diameter 14.8cm.
A pair of early-Victorian Irish silver wine coasters by James Moore Dublin 1843 circular form embossed with a girl riding a goat windmills animals cherubs and buildings amongst trees wooden bases set with a central silver button crested diameter 14cm height 6.8cm. (2) ** the crest is that of Bolton Costello Tudor Molton MacEnery and Clements.
A 19th century gentleman`s travelling vanity case with hallmarked silver fittings, London 1868-69 comprising long rectangular container, three smaller containers, perfume/scent bottle, containing lift-out tray with original bone handled pocket knife, razors, bottle opener, tweezers, button hook etc. The lid with secret spring loaded compartment containing brushes and mirror, rectangular walnut case with brass bound corners, length 28cm, height 15cm, depth 16cm (illustrated)
Six tea knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver pistol grip handles, another six tea knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver pistol grip handles, a Continental christening mug, detailed FANNY 1863 and ROBERT 1981, a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1912, a silver mounted clothes brush and a steel button hook, with a loaded silver handle.
A mother of pearl dress stud, button and a pair of cufflinks evening ware suite, cased, a half pearl set Victorian stick pin, with a horseshoe finial, a ladies 9ct gold cased wristwatch, an imitation jade pendant necklace, five further mostly bead necklaces, a cameo brooch, five further brooches, two bracelets and a pendant crucifix, with a neckchain.
A silver kilt pin designed as the leg of a deer, with a smoky quartz hoof, probably Scottish, cased, a gilt brooch deigned as the face of a owl, with boot button eyes, with a matching pair of earrings, a mauve paste set pendant cross with a long chain spaced with mauve pastes at intervals, a colourless paste set buckle, a turquoise matrix set slide and two circular mother of pearl hat pin finials, applied with paste set bat motifs.
An Arts and Crafts ring, an Edwardian paste set silver hoop pendant, an Art Deco clip brooch, a trowl bookmark, a silver watch (no button and stem), a pig charm, stone beads, an Art Deco paste pendant (main stone deficient), and assorted costume jewellery and silver dressing table accessories
A 19th century burr walnut ebony bound vanity case with engraved inset ormolu handle and internal mounts, fitted internally with 11 cut bottles/jars with engine turned and engraved silver top, London 1875, 7 piece writing/manicure set, and 6 piece mother-of-pearl handle button hook set, mirrored lid and spring loaded base drawer, by W J Milne, 126 Princess Street, Edinburgh, width 14" (2 glass jars a.f.)

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