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A George III silver cased compass, by J & W Watkins, London, mark TH (possibly Thomas Hodge), London 1787, with enamel dial, 4.8cm diameter Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale. Please refer to department for condition report
A silver cased pocket compass, by W & S Jones, first half 19th century, marks partially rubbed, the enamel dial with 32-point compass rose and outer degree scale, signed W & S JONES, HOLBORN LONDON, 5.5cm diameter Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid mantel clock, early 19th century, within an octagonal case with twin swing handles to sides and handle to top, the radiating veneers brass inlaid with foliage, raised on a rectangular plinth base inlaid with Poseidon, Amphitrite and sea horses, with single drawer to side of base, on paw feet, the later white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with later brass movement with lever escapement, 53cm high, 39cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
A Regency miniature mantel timepiece, by Barraud, Cornhill, early 19th century, the ebonised case with gilt bronze floral mounts and swing handle, on gilt bronze scrolling foliate feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Barraud, and numbered 6033, within foliate engraved brass plate, with pocket watch movement signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, 6033, 17cm high, 12cm wide, 9cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
A French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, by Henry of Paris, late 19th century, the gilt brass case with relief floral decoration, swing handle and four bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed to dial HENRY ET Co PARIS, within a finely engraved surround of flowers and scrolling foliage, the eight day twin train movement with platform lever escapement and push button repeat striking a bell, the backplate stamped Henry a Paris,17.2cm high (including handle), 10.2cm wide, 8.5cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please refer to department for condition report
An English brass-mounted mahogany timepiece, with watch movement by Jasper Taylor, late 17th/early 18th century, the white enamel dial with Arabic hour numerals, the single chain fusee movement with verge escapement, inscribed Jas Taylor in Grays Inn, 16cm diameterNote: Jasper Taylor is recorded as working in London Gray's Inn, in the late 17th/early 18th century.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Please refer to department for condition report
AMENDMENT: Please note that this clock has an alarm mechanism not a repeating mechanism. A coromandel and gilt-brass inlaid repeating bracket clock, by Whitehurst & Son, Derby, early 19th century, the coromandel wood case with brass quatrefoil and floral inlaid decoration, on moulded cornice above foliate brass inlay, on brass feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals within brass bezel, with Breguet hands and further hand, signed to dial, the single fusee movement striking a bell and with repeating mechanism, the backplate engraved Whitehurst & Son, Derby, 27.5cm high, 18.5cm wide, 13cm deep Note: Whitehurst & Sons were clockmakers and watchmakers, invited to tender for Big Ben clock, Westminster. John (III) was nephew of John Whitehurst from whom he took over the business. Traded as Whithurst and Son from c.1805, son John took over the business after his father's death. The company had ceased trading by 1862. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please refer to department for condition report
A Smith's Astral brass ship's bulkhead clock, second quarter 20th century, the painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals for minute and hour chapters, black hour and minute hands, red second sweep hand, slow/fast regulator, the dial inscribed SMITHS ASTRAL, MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN, with single train movement, 26cm diameter overall Please refer to department for condition report
British School, an enamel portrait relief of John Church, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), after J Dassier, late 18th century, inscribed IOHAN.CHURC. DUX MARLB, in a circular moulded wood frame, the medallion - 4cm diameter, the frame - 6.7cm diameter Please refer to department for condition report
William Grimaldi, British, 1751-1830, a portrait miniature of L.M.Hayes, seated in a red upholstered chair, on ivory, dated 1810, with ink inscription to verso Painted by W.Grimaldi, Enamel Painter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 2 Albemarle Street, 1810, L.M.Hayes from aunt Margt, mounted in a gold cased frame, with leather case, 8.2cm high, 6.6cm wideIvory registration submission reference: KTFJQQ32Please refer to department for condition report
Kaspar Bernhard Hardy, German, 1726-1819, a pair of polychrome wax reliefs of fruit and vegetable sellers, c.1800, realistically modelled in high relief with fabric additions, mounted in deep, glazed giltwood and painted frames, the figures - 13cm high, the frames - 21 x 17cm (2)Note: Hardy pursued a variety of disciplines including the arts of painted enamel, engraved shells, glasswork and bronze casting. However it was skill in wax modelling for which he was most recognized, “in wax modelling, Hardy achieved a position which has not been reached by anybody else. He started, following the taste of his time, with low reliefs of great men, portraying them with apt traits of nature and character. He also paid great attention to a natural moulding of material, especially of lace. He then continued with genre figures, full of psychological truth, and with idylls, which reveal the purest and tenderest sentiments†( E.J. Pyke, A Biographical Dictionary of Wax Modellers’, Oxford, 1973, p. 63). Admired for his talents, he found friends and patrons in Franz Ferdinand Wallraf (1748-1824), founder of the museum in Cologne, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) who acquired eight of Hardy’s wax figures, now on display in the Goethe Nationalmuseum in Schloss Tierfurt in Weimar. Two comparable works are in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.Please refer to department for condition report
A George V Arts & Crafts style silver and enamel 'Queen's Fish Tray' dish, mark of Omar Ramsden, London, 1934, of shaped circular form, the central boss applied with a fish on a green enamel ground, engraved to the underside OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT, 18.8cm diameter, approx. weight 8 ozProvenance: Acquired from Hancocks & Sons, London, June 2001.Note: One of four mentioned in Ramsden's workbooks as 'Queen's Fish Tray', one was 'finished 10-2-34' and three, including this one, were made on 27 April 1935.Photographs: © Christie's Images.Please refer to department for condition report
AMENDMENT: Please note that the 'claret' label photographed is NOT included in this lot. Five silver and enamel decanter labels, Birmingham, 1957 & 1958, Turner & Simpson, two reading 'sherry', the others 'gin'; 'whisky' and 'port', approx. 2.9cm wide (5) Please refer to department for condition report
A Continental gilt-metal mounted silver verge watch, c.1780, the front wind chain fusee movement with verge escapement, the case with paste set bezel, the reverse with a male portrait and crest to inner rear cover, the enamel dial with paste set hands, 38mm diameterProvenance: A gift from Dr. Gwendolyn Pratt, 1969.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Photographs: © Christie's Images.Please refer to department for condition report
A French gold and gilt-brass verge watch, by Lepine, Paris, c.1780, the small front wind chain fusee movement with verge escapement, the movement engraved L'Epine, Paris, the gilt case with paste set bezel and an enamel scene to the reverse, the enamel dial with paste set hands signed L'Epine, A.PARIS, 38mm diameterProvenance: A gift from Dr. Gwendolyn Pratt, 1969.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Photographs: © Christie's Images.Please refer to department for condition report
A late Victorian silver half-hunter case keyless lever watch, by J.W. Benson, London, 1893, movement No. 544402, the three-quarter plate movement with lever escapement, cut bi-metallic balance wheel, keyless winding and pin hand set, the backplate engraved No. 544402. THE KEYLESS LUDGATE WATCH, J W Benson, PATENT No. 4658, BEST LONDON MAKE, BY WARRANT TO H.M. THE QUEEN, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, the engine turned case variously marked 38, the inner cover engraved H.E. Goodison LONDON Jan. 20th 1894, enamel dial with blue steel hands and double spade hour hand, with subsidiary seconds and signed J.W. Benson, London, 51mm diameterProvenance: E.H. Goodison.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Photographs: © Christie's Images.Please refer to department for condition report
A Regency gilt brass pocket compass, by Berge, London, c.1820, the enamel dial marked in degrees and quadrants, signed on dial Berge, London, 6cm diameter Provenance: A gift from Dr. Gwendolyn Pratt.Please note Roseberys do not guarantee the working condition of scientific instruments offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
Victorian black slate cased mantel clock with inset malachite medallions, Roman white enamelled dial with exposed balance wheel, drum shaped case housing a Samuel Marti movement striking on a bell (with pendulum); and a 19th century French black slate and gilt metal mantel clock, the black dial with gilt Roman numerals marked G Sussman au Caire, the movement stamped Horlogerie de Paris around a star flanked by the letter A and B, striking on a bell; and another French black slate mantel clock with white enamel Roman dial striking on a bell, presentation plaque to case Location:
ELGIN - a gold plated open-face keyless-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 7 jewel movement, 8259934, case no. 6221581, case width 49mm, working orderMovement - currently working Dial - faint hairline crack through 1Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wear and abrasionsCrown - hands adjust smoothly
A fine Austro-Hungarian gem set bracelet, silver-gilt settings with emeralds? pearls garnet and polychrome enamel, maker's mark KT, bracelet length 16cm, 44.9gNo obvious damage, all stones present, a few enamel petals have small surface chips 1 of which has been overpainted, clasp working, marks clear
ZENITH - a Continental silver-cased open-face keyless-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case by Favre-Luba & Co, serial no. 2305254, case no. 3121620, case width 48mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - a few dents on bezel and case back along with general wearCrown - hands do not move
A 19th century glass ball desk clock calendar paperweight, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and 4 subsidiary dials, with exhibition case back dated May 1886 and inscribed "Phoenix Indestructible", case width 66mm, working orderMovement - currently working Dial - 1 hairline crack over 4 and lacking moonphaseGlass - large chip on front bottom edgeHands - lacking subsidiary seconds hand, otherwise goodCase - general wear and light abrasionsCrown - hands adjust smoothly
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by Jonathan Wells of Shipston, no. 2847, white enamel dial with hand painted Arabic numerals and cylindrical columns, case maker Thomas Carpenter, hallmarks London 1801, outer case width 57mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - repaired chip on edge near 12, 2 hairline cracks between 6 and 7Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and a few dents, hallmarks slightly rubbed
An early 20th century 15ct rose gold silver and enamel novelty figural salmon fish brooch, hand painted and etched decoration, by John Grinsell & Sons, brooch length 34.3mm, 6.6g, in fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd leather caseEnamel has a small edge chip near eye along with 2 small patches of glue on tail edge, no other damage or repairs, brooch fitting working, marks clear, stamped 15ct and Sil
An Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt gem set enamel panel ring, set with opal pearl and blue stone, setting height 28.3mm, size U, 4.4gRing has probably been repurposed from a brooch with an added ring shank, pearl is a replacement stone, enamel has a few surface chips and overpainting, settings slightly worn, unmarked
WALTHAM - an American 14ct rose gold open-face keyless-wind fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, movement no. 16568522, case no. 26265, case width 32mm, working order, 27g grossMovement - currently working Dial - faint hairline crack between 4 and 7Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - general surface abrasions and a few extremely minor dents on case backCrown - hands adjust smoothly
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