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A late 19th century Russian enamel desk clock by Faberge, workmaster Michael Perchin, pre 1899 88 zolotniks mark for St Petersburg, the white enamel circular dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt Louis hands, within a chased laurel wreath bezel on a white guilloche enamel lozenge ground and purple guilloche enamel outer border, applied with two coloured laurel wreath and ribbon motifs, 15 jewel double barrel Swiss lever movement by Hy Moser no 66670 with bi metallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, with an ivory back and scrolled easel, signed Faberge in Cyrillic, Michael Perchin workmaster's mark in three places, scratch inventory numbers '1801' and 'BL 9.5.4.0', 10.5 cm high. Provenance: The property of the Hon. Daisy Fellowes of Donnington Grove, thence by descent. Subject to 5% Import Duty on the Hammer Price
English School (circa 1845). Portrait of a gentleman facing left, half length. Inscribed to verso 'S B Keolan 1845 Manchester'. 6cm x 4.8cm;. English School (early 19th century). Portrait of a young man wearing a naval uniform. Plaited hair back. 4.8cm x 3.6cm;. Together with an early 19th century mourning locket, painted with a lady beneath a tree in mourning, within a verre eglomise border. Each in an oval gilt metal locket, with a velvet easel stand
Mauchline Ware - A thermometer, of obelisk form, 'The Beach, Walton-on-Naze'; an egg timer, 'Peel Castle'; an easel-back photograph frame 'Made of Dunkeld Wood', with four views; a pin wheel in the form of a three-legged stool, 'John Neilson Institution, Paisley'; a pair of glove stretchers, 'Dryburgh Abbey'; anapkin ring, 'Boulay Bay, Jersey'; a circular box, 'Brighton Aquarium (Orchestra) / Entrance Hall, Grand Aquarium, Brighton'; a circular box, 'The Castle, Aberystwith'; and three other items, (11).
A Tunbridgeware stationary folder, the decorative upper panel enclosing a blue silk-lined interior, 30cm x 22.5cm; a Tunbridgeware double-photograph frame, with an easel back, 11cm x 22cm (the circular apertures of approximately 7cm diameter); and a Mauchlinware box, with transfer print of 'The Gardens, Bournemouth', 7.5cm x 10.5cm x 5cm (lacking upper portion of catch fastening), (3).
An early Victorian rosewood and brass bound travelling toilet case, the hinged cover revealing an easel-back mirror and a pocket with a pair of sliding trays fitted glass and silver gilt lidded bottles, jars and boxes, a cylindrical silver pot and two silver lidded glass boxes with hinged covers, a lined rosewood box with ivory knob handle above a partitioned and velvet lined jewellery tray, the base with a frieze drawer containing a pair of ivory glove stretchers and three hairbrushes and a small penknife, the silver hallmarked 'London 1837', maker F.D, the sides with sunken brass handles, 7in (18cm) h, 13.25in (33.5cm) w, 9in (23cm) d. One 1 1/2in dia. glass jar with section missing.
Jack Kelsey's 1959-60 season Golden Boots XI presentation, a gilt & silvered metal plaque inscribed GREAT BRITAIN, GOLDEN BOOTS XI 1959-60, PRESENTED BY THE SUNDAY DISPATCH, TO JACK KELSEY, GOAL, set on an oak backboard with an easel support, 15cm., 6in. square; sold together with an electroplated tankard inscribed THE SPORTSMAN'S AID SOCIETY, SHOWBIZ XI V BOXERS & JOCKEYS FOOTBALL MATCH, HIGHBURY, 2-5-60, height 10cm., 4in. (2)
A RARE BRASS WATCH STAND , the easel stand decorated with two crossed tennis rackets , late 1800s, 5.3/4in. (14.5cm) high; a white-metal photograph frame, the base modelled with crossed tennis rackets, 4.1/2in (11.5cm) high; and two further tennis related photograph frames (4). THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE TENNIS COLLECTOR
A George V satinwood lady's rectangular dressing case, the hinged lid enclosing a removable silver framed easel mirror, fitted with a large quantity of silver and silver gilt jars, boxes, hand mirror, brushes, and numerous other accessories, not all matching, some foreign, most engraved with crowned monogram, stamped FINNIGANS LTD, 18 NEW BOND ST, LONDON, the majority of the silver hallmarked for London 1910, the case 45cm wide. * Whilst not all the items are matching it would appear that the compartments where made to fit the majority of these items.
By Buccellati: a 20th century Italian miniature pendant votive frame, with a pierced border of blue and white stones and an easel back, fitted with the etched portrait of a girl at prayer (behind glass), the reverse signed 'Inciso Nella Bottega di Mario Buccellati', (fitted triptych case), 2.3in (6cm) high.
An early 19th century Russian silvergilt icon frame, (now fitted with a mirror), oblong with raised borders and 'tablets' of script on a matted, foliate ground (now fitted with a mirror plate and later wooden easel back), by Fyedor Verkovsyev, St Petersburg (Assay Master Ð Dmitric Tvyersko) 1840, 17.75in (45cm) high.
A Victorian leather dressing table case, fitted with 3 cut glass square bottles and 5 matching pots, all with silvergilt mounts with a monogram in a circle of coral, a tray of manicuring and other implements and an easel mirror, by William Tween and Frederick Purnell, retailed by Asprey & Son, 166 Bond St and 22 Albemarle St, Lodnon 1865.
A Britannia standard presentation bowl London 1911, retailed by Tessiers, simple deep bowl with slightly everted rim, with small scroll handle and raised on simple collar foot, with presentation inscription to body; together with a silver mounted wooden bowl inscribed 'Christine' and a rectangular easel back photo frame (3) bowl 13cm diameter (excluding handle), 10oz
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED EASEL PHOTO OR MINIATURE FRAME with ribbon tied wreath cresting, the inner slip mounted with swags, flaming torches and wreaths and paterae on a velvet backing, the 3 3/4" circular aperture with miniature study of a girl probably painted over a photographic base, 7 1/2" high overall.
A late Victorian silver and ivorine perpetual calendar, of rectangular form, London 1901, width 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in.); and another silver and ivorine calendar, of rectangular easel form, with reeded and tied border, with a holder to the front for day, month and date, Birmingham 1917, height 12 cm (4 5/8 in.), (2)

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