A French gilt brass striking and repeating carriage clock, in gorge case, the top with repeat button, the white enamel dial signed ' Idrac-le-Roy, 21 Rue de Bouloi, Paris ', with subsidiary date and alarm dials beneath, the movement signed 'H.J. No.1866' striking on two gongs, the case numbered 471866, 5¼in. (13.25cm.) high, gong damaged.
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A French two train ebonised and inlaid vineyard style wall clock, 19th century, the 10in. alabaster dial (cracked), with raised Roman enamel cartouche numerals enclosed by ornate gilt metal surrounds, within an elongated hexagonal glazed case inlaid with brass and tortoiseshell foliate motifs, with eight day, twin train pendulum movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, 20¼ x 19¾in. (51.5 x 50cm.).
A French Art Nouveau bronzed spelter and green onyx clock garniture after Julian Causse, early 20th century, with a classical beauty seated upon a naturalistic knarled tree with floral decoration, with painted patination, enclosing an eight day bell strike movement with ivory enamel dial signed 'Fonderies & Cuiveries Liegeoises', on a stepped green onyx octagonal base, with title plaque 'Voix de la Lyre, Par J Causse (Sculptr.)', 20¼in. (51.5cm.) high; the two three branch garniture candelabra with similar classical figures, one onyx base a/f. (3)* Condition: Onyx bases – main clock abse and one candelabra base have some damage. The clock base has a small chip and repaired cracks to back left corner, repaired cracks to front left corner and a long crack with some chipping along its length to RH side. One of the candelabra bases has a large chip from one corner and that half of the base section is broken into several pieces and is coming away from the upper section (it is held in place only by the baize).Spelter: The tip of one branch beside the clock figure has been off and has an old glued repair, which is giving way. There is a paint blister to the back of one of the candelabra figures’ neck. Otherwise the figures are good.Clock: Lacks pendulum and key so cannot test to see if working. Dial VG.
A late 19th century French brass and champleve enamel carriage clock timepiece, the Anglaise-Riche case with champleve enamel decoration to the pillars and handle, the ivory enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral swagged decoration, signed indistinctly by the Paris retailer, the single train movement with platform lever escapement, 4¾in. (12cm.) high plus handle.
A Halcyon Days gilt brass and enamel repeating carriage clock, the white Roman enamel dial signed 'HALCYON DAYS ENAMELS', within a green mask enriched with gilt decoration, the 11 jewel twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with push button repeat, 5 3/8in. (13.5cm.) high.
A French brass chiming carriage clock, c.1900, possibly by Couaillet, with Corniche case, white Roman enamel dial signed by retailer, 'BOXELL BRIGHTON', twin train movement striking the hour and half hour on a gong, signed with arrow, numbered 197, the baseplate stamped 'BREVETES GDG 197', 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high plus handle.
A gilt brass carriage clock timepiece by Duverdry & Bloquel, c.1900, with corniche case with shaped handle, white Roman enamel dial, signed by the retailer, 'E. Bishops Bournemouth', single train movement signed with lion and arrow trademarks, silvered platform escapement, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) high plus handle, in original morocco travel case, a/f.
A brass repeating carriage clock by Matthew Norman of Switzerland with complications, in Corniche case, the signed white enamel dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a crescent above 6, showing the phases of the moon, three subsidiary dials beneath displaying the days of the week, the hours for the alarm and the date of the month, the twin train movement, no. 1781, striking the hours and half hour on a gong, 5½in. (14cm.) high.
A 19th Century brass carriage repeating carriage clock by Henri Jacot, the corniche case with bevelled glass, silvered platform lever escapement, Roman enamel dial, the twin train movement signed with maker's trademark and numbered 18293, striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push button repeat, the case 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high plus handle, with original morocco travel case.
A large Japanese basse taille enamel vase, Meiji period, the four sided vase with a short everted square neck and flared foot, the body incised with bands of varying sized waves up to the high shoulder which has a fine hammered fish-roe ground and incised flying sea birds, all under translucent, ruby red enamel, 12in. (30.5cm.) high.
A Georgian clock movement, the striking drum movement engraved Just Vulliamy London, with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and numbers, with three winding holes, the striking movement having seven bells, diameter 6.5insCondition Report: Cracks to face between centre, 12 and 2 o'clock - minor chip to rim at 8 o'clock. Fingers and spindle loose - possible damage to minute hand. Glass and back plate loose. No key or pendulum. Not guaranteed working.
An 18th century gold mourning ring, with indistinct maker's mark, the S scroll ring with black enamel stating 'Eliza-Hodgetts-Ob 22-Ap1759- AE 24', finger size Q 1/2, 5g grossCondition Report: There is no sign of alterations to the ring. There is some minor bruising to the enamel but no areas of lose. There is a gold mark but it is difficult to read
A Victorian silver hunter pocket watch, Army & Navy, 117 Victoria Street, London, the white enamel dial numbered 2674, with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case, London 1882, housing a signed key wound movement, approximately 4.9cm diameter, 90g gross inclusive of movement, with a key
A fob watch, anonymous, stamped '18k', the gold dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, the four piece hinged case with gold cuvette, housing an unsigned bar movement with cylinder escapement, approximately 3.7cm diameter and 32g gross, inclusive of movement, with original fitted case and a keyCondition Report: Damage to the enamel on the back. Crease to the inside back cover. Not sold as working but winds and ticks. Some rubbing to the Roman numerals.
Five Royal Worcester Japanesque ornaments, comprising a multiple vase with tubes, shape no.585, dated 1881, a triple bamboo vase in turquoise, shape no.631, a square posy with a snail, dated 1882, a cauldron gilded with ferns, dated 1878 and a barrel potCondition Report: Bamboo spill chipped, square vase has the enamel on the base distressed
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory and shot enamel, comprising a bamboo cup and saucer, dated 1910, a leaf tray, dated 1898, two miniature baskets, dated 1896, a flatback miniature jug, dated 1929 and a flower shaped tray, shape no.1342, dated 1898Condition Report: Flat back jug handle broken and re-stuck
Selection of Items of Nautical Interest.Including: Silver & enamel Teaspoon “Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve London” (HM Birmingham 1929). ... Small oak leather holder crudely painted with details “from the oak of RRS Discovery Capt Scott’s Antarctic Expedition. This is accompanied by a metal stamped label. .... Selection of shipping photographs and postcards.
Small Selection of Aviation Lapel Badgesincluding KC brass and enamel RFC ... Gilt and enamel Air League of the British Empire ... Chrome and enamel RAF Comforts Committee Voluntary Worker ... Brass and enamel ATC ... KC gilt RAF (service badge) ... Gilt and enamel Friends of the RAF Malcolm Club ... QC gilt and enamel 79 Sqn ... QC gilt and enamel XLI Sqn ... QC gilt and enamel 101 Sqn ... Various miniature RAF Pilot wings lapel badges. 21 items.
Five Masonic Silver & Gilt Jewels / Medals.Each mounted with a Square. Representing: Lodge 5112 (Tottenham Lodge) Small chip to enamel. ... Lodge 4033 (Hope Lodge). ... Lodge 820 (Lily Lodge of Richmond)). ... Lodge 8421 (Vale of London). ... Lodge 6334 (Gloriana Lodge 1985-86) All complete with ribbon and pin fittings. (5 items)
Selection of Trade Union Badges & Fobs.Including: “North Wales surface men’s Union” (Coal mining interest). ... “The Lancashire , Cheshire & North Wales Engineers & Boilermakers Federation. ... Liverpool & Dist Carters & Motormens Union 1927. ... Modern unions. ... etc. Overall GC some with enamel damage. (Quantity)
London Underground Enamel Sign “Roding Valley”59 x 10 3/4 inch, blue enamel, rectangular sign with white lettering “Roding Valley”. Some fading and minor damage. Roding Valley is a London Underground station situated in Buckhurst Hill in the Epping Forest district of Essex. Originally part of the London and North Eastern Railway.
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