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Zenith, Garrard, A gold dress watch, the silvered dial having raised Arabic and diamond hour numerals, gold tapered Dauphine hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'Zenith, Garrard', the movement having a lever escapement with an overcoil hairspring to the balance wheel and signed 'Zenith, Swiss made, 4863091', the round case hallmarked for 9ct gold. Complete with a Garrard box.
Zenith, A slim gold dress watch, the silvered dial having raised baton numerals, blued steel baton hands and signed 'Zenith', the movement having a lever escapement and stamped 'Zenith, Swiss, 18 Jewels', with the serial and calibre numbers '5258578, 2511', the round case stamped for 18ct gold with the serial number '1004317', diameter 40mm.
Circle of Michael Dahl circa 1659-1733, Portrait of an English Chancellor, thought to be Peter King, 1st Baron King (1699-1734), three quarter-length standing, wearing ceremonial dress and full wig, oil on canvas, 125 x 102cm. *Peter King, 1st Baron King (1669-1734), Lord Chancellor of England, was born at Exeter in 1669. In his youth he was interested in early church history and published anonymously in 1691 An Inquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity & Worship of the Primitive Church that flourished within the first 300 years after Christ. This treatise engaged the interest of his cousin, the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). It was on his advice that Peter King was sent to the University of Leiden. He entered the Middle Temple in 1694 and was called to The Bar in 1698. In 1700 he was returned to Parliament by Bere Alston in Devon; he was appointed Recorder of Glastonbury in 1705 and Recorder of London in 1708. In 1708 he was appointed Speaker of The House of Lords and raised to the peerage. In June of that year he was made Lord Chancellor holding the office for eight years, compelled to resign in 1733 by a paralytic stroke. He died in Ockham in Surrey on 22 July 1734. There is a mezzotint by John Simon after Michael Dahl of Peter Lord King, Baron of Ockham, published by John Bowles, in The National Portrait Gallery collection.
An English biscuit porcelain figure of Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington KG, KP, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1769-1852), probably Minton or Derby, modelled standing on a round base wearing full dress uniform, 32cm high, mid 19th century (some damage and loss). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An engraved mallet-shaped decanter and stopper, with an engraved rectangular panel depicting figures in 17th century dress, 26cm high, circa 1820; a flat-cut and engraved glass ogee bowl with everted foot, decorated with bands of stars and ovals, 14cm diameter, circa 1790; and a cut-glass mixing bowl, with a fan-cut rim, 13cm diameter, circa 1825. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Tissot 9ct gold cased keyless wind open-faced dress watch, with a signed gilt jewelled movement, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, Birmingham 1937, together with a 9ct gold mounted rotating pendant fob seal fitted to a gilt metal watch Albert chain, and a gentleman's silver cased open- faced pocket watch, Birmingham 1892, with a leather fob.
A graduated set of three Dresden porcelain floral painted flowerhead shaped dishes, early 20th Century, with gilt decorated rims, blue painted marks to bases, together with a similar jardinière, a Continental centrepiece surmounted by a girl wearing a lacy dress carrying grapes, crowned N mark in underglaze blue to base, and a small group of other ceramics and glass, including a large Royal Doulton character jug 'Merlin'.
Two German bisque headed dolls, both af, one by Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon & Halbig, impressed mark K*R115/A with cropped blonde hair, open/shut eyes-face cracked, composition body and articulated limbs, height 56cm, the other by Heubach & Koppelsdorf, impressed mark 342.4 with cropped brown hair, open/shut eyes, composition body and articulated limbs in pink dress and white knitted cardigan, height 56cm
A group of five early 19th century portrait miniatures each in an ebonized and gilt frame, comprising: a miniature of Napoleon in ceremonial dress wearing a laurel crown, 7cm x 6cm; a miniature of an army officer, 6.5cm x 5cm; a miniature of a lady with a bouqet of flowers, 5.5cm x 5.5cm; a miniature of a young gentleman, 8cm x 6.5cm; and another miniature of a young gentleman, 8.5cm x 7cm (5). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson
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