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James Rippin, Spalding, a Victorian brass inlaid flame mahogany mantel clock with 8-day single chain fusee movement - a/f, 38 cm high Condition Report Please note catalogued as 'a/f - as found', case with cracks and loss/key and pendulum extant but ability for movement to work or timekeep not tested, enamel dial with loss and degradation
A pair of chain mail officer's epaulettes, plus collection of military badges comprising of Bath-star pips, Tria Juncta in Una, Irish Guards cap badge, Royal Flying Corps and RAF cap badges, Grenadiers, Parachute, The Queen's Royal Lancers plus cloth RFC and gold metal embroidered badges. (39)
CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: REDUCTION IN GOLD WEIGHT PRESENT.A collection of gold jewellery comprising a 9ct gold five bar bracelet, a chain bracelet with padlock, a 9ct gold bangle, a seed pearl and ruby gold bangle, and a further 18ct rolled gold bangle, 48g total gold weight, 69.7g total weight. (5)
A fine brass twin fusee cathedral skeleton clock, of large form with 8" pierced chapter ring with Roman numerals, on a twin fusee chain driven movement, clock 56cm high, angel finial to bell, in wood and glazed display case CONDITION REPORT: Lot 114 - Clock chimes when wound, clock in good condition, minor colour fading to top of case, has three small keys and winder key.
A 9ct gold and coral necklace, the fine brick link chain set with eight twists of coral, stamped 375 to chain, 61cm long (unfastened) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 10 - 15.2g total weight, thought to be natural coral, small holes/chips to a couple of pieces of coral, but generally in good condition, the holes could be authentic in its structure.
A Victorian John Forrest of London silver pocket watch, hallmarks for Chester 1899, CH stamped to suspension ring, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned decoration to front and back and plain cartouche to front, 6cm diameter, together with a silver Albert chain, hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, with 1819 George III silver coin fob, 24cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 3 - When watch is shaked subsidiary goes, nice condition, no key.
A late 17th/early 18th century brass hook and spike lantern clock by Edward Burroughs, Fordham, the 5" arched brass dial signed Edward Burroughs, Fordham, on a flat silvered disc over a silvered chapter ring with central alarm dial, with iron spikes, surmounted by twin foliate frets, strap work and bell pendulum, with rope and chain attachment with two lead weights, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 151 - Amendment, this has only two weights, not going, dial in good condition, plain doors.
A Victorian rosewood cased single fusee mantel clock by James McCabe of London, the silvered dial engraved James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London and dated 1898, with eight day chain driven fusee movement, platform escapement, slow and fast gauge to reverse and further engraved signature to back plate, raised on gilt bun feet, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 110 - No winder key, but has key for side door, dial and casing in good condition, no key for back door, no evidence of being ebonised, dark grain going through the mahogany finish, perhaps been re-polished at some point.

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