A Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, surmounted by a bronze figure of a young scholar, case with red, black and grey marble panels, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed Lepin A Paris, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, anchor escapement, backplate signed Charles Bonneual A Paris, case and dial circa 1800, movement mid-18th century, 61cm high 10.06.15, Case back with cracks and restoration in parts, case with chips, bronze figure with rubbing marks and small scratches, front glass is cracked, dial with chips and scratches, feet are loose, movement backplate has been later cut with part of the signature missing, movement needs cleaning, dial and case circa 1800, movement mid-18th century.
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A René Lalique Ceylan No.905 Opalescent and Frosted Glass Vase, of tapering cylindrical form moulded in relief with pairs of budgerigars perched on foliage, wheel cut R LALIQUE FRANCE, and engraved No 905, 24cm Evidence of blue staining decoration. Scuff mark on frosting. Scratches on base and very minor nicks to foot rim. Flaw on the underside of the rim. Minor surface scratches. Air bubbles in rim. 140715
A Ladies 18 ct white gold diamond and sapphire cocktail watch - the case of elongated octagonal form set with eight diamonds and eight baguette cut sapphires, the case with import duty marks Condition report: Not currently running, case has surface marks consistent with use, glass lense missing
A Victorian Silver Plated Centrepiece, Elkington & Co, 1873, naturalistically modelled as two stags on rough ground with an oak tree column, three branches with leaf and acorn drip trays and shaped sockets, with a further central support as twisted branches for a cut glass bowl (missing), 60cm high (part of stag leg missing) Part of one deers leg is now missing. Arms are a little loose,
A Rare Military Pilot's Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, Mark XI, circa 1946, (calibre 89) lever movement stamped with a broad arrow and numbered 1162686, dust cover, black dial with luminous baton and Arabic numerals, broad arrow, luminous hands, screw back engraved with the broad arrow and military issue marks 6B/346 1750/48, fixed bars between the lugs, 35mm wide The IWC Mark XI watch was issued to the Royal Air Force and was designed for active service. This example was issued in 1948. 05.06.15, Case with surface scratches, case sides, bezel and the lugs with small dents, bezel with deeper cut mark positioned at 8 o'clock, bezel with other smaller dents, later bracelet, plexi glass with scratches and cracks, original finished dial is clean, luminous baton markers have faded, movement needs cleaning, movement is fully wound, balance staff is broken, movement not working.
A lot to include a silver cigarette case, with machine engraved linear design to front and back, with central circular cartouche with engraved monogram, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, together with a matched pair of two silver pepperettes, one hallmarked Birmingham 1900, the other hallmarked Birmingham 1899, a silver salt cellar, raised on three paw feet, complete with blue glass liner, hallmarked London 1903, a silver pepperette, with gadrooned body, raised on three ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, and a pair of cased white metal opera glasses, together with a graduated double cultured pearl strand matinee length necklace, with white metal clasp rub over set with a central oval cut red stone surrounded by a border of round cut colourless stones, complete with safety chain, length approx. 20inches/52cm, in box with The Pacific Pearl Traders Association Ltd. certificate.(7).
A late 18th Century wine glass, the ogee shaped bowl engraved with pheasant in flight to one side and flowers to the other, on a facet cut stem to plain foot, 14 cm high, a circa 1825 Danish schnapps glass with trumpet shaped bowl, air twist stem to plain foot, 21.75 cm high, and a circa 1900 Danish aquavit glass with trumpet shaped bowl on straight stem and V-cut to slightly domed base, 14 cm high (3)
A miniature glass mug, etched "Coronation of King George June 22nd 1911", with fern to reverse, 5.5 cm high, together with a miniature glass mug etched "Tak A Wee Drappie", with fern to reverse, 5 cm high, an early 19th Century Waterford port glass with cut glass sides, facet cut stem and plain base, 8 cm high, a mid 18th Century waisted beaker, 6.5 cm high, a toasting glass of bucket shape, 6.5 cm high, a mid 19th Century schnapps toasting glass with trumpet shaped bowl and solid glass inverted trumpet foot, 8.75 cm high, an early 19th Century custard glass with bell shaped bowl, the stem with a single knop and plain foot the pontil mark ground out, 9 cm high, and a mid 18th Century firing dram with bucket shaped bowl and heavy thick foot, 6.5 cm high, and a firing glass with bucket shaped bowl and thick base etched with Masonic symbols, 8 cm high (9) CONDITION REPORTS All items show signs of general wear, with some light scratching and several glasses have original bubbles / faults. The small handled cup has a small pinhead size chip to the underside of the rim. One of the smaller glasses with image of underside has a large original air bubble to the foot. Another glass's stem has a deep scratch to the foot. Another glass with handle has some deep scratches the main body.
An early 19th Century glass Bitters dispenser of cylindrical form with pointed top cut with flutes, 12 cm high, an 18th Century lace makers lamp with spherical bowl with two twisted stems and air channel to centre of each on plain foot, 12 cm high, two sugar crushers, and two reproduction 20th Century glass lace making bobbins (6)
A late 19th Century glass jug with ribbed top and bottom sections and floral and bird engraving, inscribed "ECH August 29th 1882", 18 cm high, a late 19th Century Swedish cordial glass, the bowl as an eleven sided funnel with a cut stem and plain foot, 13.5 cm high, a 19th Century wine glass with etched fruit on vine, tapering stem and pontil mark to base, 12 cm high, and a 19th Century wine glass with lipped bowl, knop to stem and pontil mark to base, 10 cm high (4)
A circa 1800 dram glass with deceptive conical bowl (sham dram), the stem with collar to top and short plain stem bisected by flattened knop to plain foot, 10 cm high, an early 19th Century rummer with bucket shaped bowl and deceptive thickening lower third to plain stem with single knop and plain foot, 11 cm high, a measuring glass the conical shaped bowl with lip to plain foot and stem, 10.5 cm high, a wine glass, the bucket shaped bowl engraved with fruit on vine on plain stem with single knop to plain foot, 9.25 cm high, a circa 1800 dwarf ale glass with trumpet shaped bowl to an inverted baluster stem and folded foot, 11.25 cm high, and a wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl and engraving with stem knop near top and cut lower down, to plain foot, 15.5 cm high (6) CONDITION REPORTS All with various irregularities and blemishes. Some scuffs to underside of footrims. All appear sound.
A set of five early to mid 20th Century ceiling lights, each supported on a pendant fitting with cast copper oak leaf decoration to the cylinder form lights fitted with cut glass sectional uprights, 101 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs, posts to the top appear to have been altered and cut down, some bear screw fittings and others appear to have had these cut away, appears to have been some repairs to the metalwork, some chips to the glass prisms and a few of the prisms with some losses, three of the lights appear to have all of their glass fittings although in each case there is one upright which is just a plain thin section of glass (so possibly a later replacement), one of the lights appears to have one or more of the glass prisms missing and the fifth light has about half of the glass fittings missing, there are four floral shaped glass sections which fit above the bulb present and one is missing, there are five circular metal ceiling fittings with screw holes present, there are two cut glass domed sections present only, each of the light frames bear a small swivel "hatch" through which the glass prisms can be inserted or removed. Size of each cylindrical section (which holds the glass prisms) is approx 23.5 cm high excluding acanthus fitments and finnials, and approx. 19.5 cm diameter, height of the acanthus decorated and baluster/ring decorated section above the cylindrical frames is approx 20.5 cm high, and the posts above this are approx 55 cm long, the five circular metal ceiling brackets do vary slightly and some still appear to have the sections of the sawn off post attached to them, they do have some mis-shaping also.
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug of simple form (by William Hutton & Sons, London 1902), approx 27.8 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some wear and scuffs, quite a lot of dirt and deposits to interior of glass, at the bottom. Some scuffs to underside. Some mis-shaping to the band retaining the base of the handle. Some tarnsh to the silver. Overall condition appears reasonably good.
A late Victorian coromandel travelling vanity case containing various cut glass and silver mounted dressing table bottles, stamped "London 1880" by Jane Brownett and Alexander Jones and stamped "F / S West VR No.1 St. James Street", together with other white metal mounted dressing table jars, a manicure set, button hook, various other accoutrements, a mirror and a further leather backed hand mirror, case measures 24 cm x 19.4 cm
A Victorian silver mounted ribbed glass jug of bulbous bodied form (Chester, 1897), together with a pair of whisky tots with silver mounts (Birmingham, 1917), one with wine label inscribed "Whisky" and a cut glass silver mounted liqueur bottle of upturned thistle form (marks rubbed) CONDITION REPORTS Ribbed glass jug has dirt inside and a couple of small internal firing faults, a small area of nibbling to the ribbing on the main body, silver hallmarks are worn to the outside but OK inside. One whisky tot has a crack in the glass in the top of the handle. Liqueur bottle stopper has some nibbling. All items have general wear and scuffs and dirt conducive with age and use.
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