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A William IV mahogany longcase clock, the 14" circular painted dial with ring of roman numerals, the centre singed George Bell Gosforth with subsidiary centred seconds dial striking on a single bell, the hood with circular glass door within C scroll moulded mounts over an arched short trunk door flanked by short turned cut front corner pilasters on a high box base and short turned front feet, 88" high, 24" wide
A brass carriage alarm clock by Margaine, circa 1885, the 2" white dial with ring of roman numerals over a subsidiary alarm dial with ring of arabic numerals, the back plate stamped on the lower left corner with Margaine emblem stamped just above the number 082, the base cover stamped 17082, the case with brass swing handle over a bevelled oval inspection glass above rectangular plain bevelled glass sides on a cut-out plinth base in original leather bound hinged lid carry case with sliding front, 4.5" high. Francois-Arsene Margaine, Rue Beranger 22 and Rue Bondy, 54 Paris
A Victorian coromandel toilet box by Ellenger & Co, Newcastle-On-Tyne, the hinged cover inset a brass shield engraved initials, to a later mirror and a pocket, the fitted interior with cut glass bottles and jars having engraved silver covers, hallmarked London 1880, the lift-out tray to a paper label ‘ELLENGER & CO, 1 GREY ST NEWCASTLE ON TYNE, PORTMANTEAU MAKERS,’ the front with a button release jewellery drawer, 7.5in (19cm) h, 12.5in (31.7cm) w, 9.25in (23.5cm) d.
A 19th Century blue glass goblet, the bowl boldly cut with stylized flower heads upon a facet cut stem and fluted foot, 15.5cm high, together with a Continental enamelled glass bottle, enamelled in colours with a man in a frock coat, the reverse with a foliate spray and within scroll and flower head borders, the neck with pewter screw cover, 16cm high, two Meissen blue and whit plates, one commemorating the bi-centenary in 1910, the other with the various Meissen marks, and a Royal Copenhagen commemorative plate. (5)
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