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Gentleman's manual wind Trench style watch head, the signed white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, black Roman numerals and a red 12, the hinged case back stamped '9c', approx 32mm diameter Condition: Movement currently functions, hair line crack and a small chip between 4 & 5. Crown is replaced and is not gold. Incorrect pin to hinge
World War I silver Trench watch with wire lugs, white enamel dial with sub-seconds, Roman numerals having a red 12, luminous filled hands, the hinged case back with import marks for London 1915 and with engraved script recording German Surrender and signing of Armistice, 33m diameter, together with a Longines white metal Trench Watch with wire lugs, signed dial with sub-seconds dial, signed 15 jewel movement, case no: 5108884, 31mm wide Condition: Neither work, Longines has crown replaced
ADIE BROS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver and blue guilloche enamel decorated Art Deco style eight day travelling clock, Birmingham 1929, width 8.5cm (af) and a clear hobnail cut glass cylindrical dressing table jar with green guilloche enamel decorated cover, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, height 8.9cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Damage to the enamel of the clock (two major areas), the dial glass needs replacing, can't guarantee that the clock is in working order, dressing table jar with dints around, nibbles to the glass particularly to the edge of the base.
HENRY MATTHEWS; a George V hallmarked silver and pale turquoise guilloche enamel fan shaped eight day desk clock, Birmingham 1929, width 12cm (enamel af). CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately the guilloche enamel, the fan shaped support is damaged in at least three places, no glass to the clock.
ZENITH WATCH COMPANY; a George V hallmarked silver cased and enamel decorated miniature mantel clock, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, Glasgow import mark 1920, engraved with presentation inscription 'Clara Passmore with love and gratitude February 1936', numbered 5890 to base, height 5.5cm, in fitted in Mappin & Webb case (af). CONDITION REPORT: Three major areas of damage to enamel to the top of the clock, tarnish and minor surface scratches throughout commensurate with age, top of one hinged part of case badly (af)
ST JAMES'S HOUSE CO; a cased pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and enamel decorated limited edition octagonal trinket boxes with hinged lids, one decorated with the St Lucia parrot, the other with the St Vincent parrot, with certificate of authenticity, signed by Gerald Durrell, the honorary director of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, both numbered 47/500, width 6.5cm, combined approx 4.2ozt.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a set of eight Victorian silver coffee spoons with bright cut foliate decoration, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1888, a set of four Art Nouveau style examples with a pair of matching sugar tongs, A.J Bailey, Birmingham 1903, a Georgian pair of sugar tongs, Fenton, Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1785, a pair of napkin rings with vacant cartouches, a mother of pearl handled butter knife, Birmingham 1850, two guilloche enamel decorated coat brushes, further example, etc, combined weighable silver approx 7.1ozt.
GEORG JENSEN; a silver and blue enamel decorated 'Amoeba' brooch designed by Henning Koppel, width 5cm, a Scottish silver Celtic designed brooch, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1960, a slice agate cut brooch in yellow metal mount, a silver mounted floral stylised brooch and a further brooch surmounted with a panther (5). CONDITION REPORT: Heavy surface scratches to the Gensen brooch, all have some surface wear.
WALTHAM; a 10ct rose gold crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial inscribed 'American Waltham USA' and set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 'Traveler' movement no. 9263009, diameter 5cm (glass missing) also a 9ct rose gold rope twist watch chain (af) and fob plus a yellow gold plated full hunter pocket watch case and a yellow gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch adapted to a wristwatch (4).
MERCER OF LONDON; a late Victorian hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, movement no. 125, case hallmarked for London 1875, diameter 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The closing clip to the back cover is missing therefore the case doesn't close.
R LLOYD OF CARNARVON; a late Victorian hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, movement no. 252916, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1894, diameter 5cm (af), also a Romer 9ct yellow gold cased lady's wristwatch on leather strap and a Fortis gold plated example (3).
A hallmarked silver crown wind open face pocket watch with engine turned case and vacant cartouche, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool Tempus Fugit' and set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the ten jewel movement similarly engraved, diameter 5cm, with white metal watch chain and a Swiss 935 standard silver fob watch, the enamel decorated dial set with Arabic numerals, dial diameter 4cm (af) and a Storm gentleman's fashion wristwatch (3).
CAMERER KUSS & CO; a 19th century burr walnut cuckoo mantel clock with arched top and ogee plinth to small square feet with cuckoo doors in the pediment, the white enamel dial and chapter ring set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Camerer Kuss & Co, 522 Oxford St, WC London' with eight day double fusee movement with chiming and cuckooing action with side sound vents, remnants of label to the outer back and a label for Camerer Kuss, Tritschler & Co to the inner back, height 41cm, width 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: Fine cracks and crazing to the enamel. Some normal wear and tear to the case. Both bellows working.
A late 19th century framed alabaster and gilt metal detailed thirty hour mantel clock, the circular dial with exposed movement and enamel chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the drum movement with Farcot Bte mark, on S-scroll support above rectangular base, with gilt metal cherub pendulum, height 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is not currently in working order.
A group of early 20th century circular wall clock enamel dials including Barnwell, Matlock Bridge and a 19th century longcase clock dial set with Roman numerals and with date aperture. CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately, we are unable to post clocks, however you are welcome to arrange your own packer and shipper such as Mailboxes Etc 01625 429900.
An early 20th century floral embroidered and mirrored cosmetics purse, 20 x 14cm, a further similar smaller beaded example, two fans with bone guards, a dip pen with figural finial, a French ivory covered and silver detailed card case and an oval enamel patch box inscribed 'The gift is small but love is all' (af) (7).
LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter twin handled Art Nouveau vase with oval panels of enamel decoration to the neck, spreading organic handles and impressed marks to the foot 'Tudric 029/3', height 25cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Extensive damage to the enamel roundels, heavy surface tarnishing and wear throughout, slightly misshaped rim.
A small quantity of Herend hand painted tableware including an octagonal bowl with foliate and gilt decoration, three graduated trinket boxes, one with two bordered green enamel bands with further foliate scroll decoration on three outswept feet, five floral decorated side plates and matching oval serving and a twin handled bowl, also four items of Hollohaza tableware including a floral decorated and gilded vase. CONDITION REPORT: Minor ware to painted and gilded decoration, minor surface marks, manufacturing imperfections throughout, surface dirt throughout.
A pair of cased circular 9ct gold Ulverston Grammar Academic medals on suspension rings with presentation inscriptions to reverse; 'Alderman Walkers Prize Richard Norman Hadwin first in mathematics 1923', 'H.M. Todds prize Richard Norman Hadwin first in Physics 1932', hallmarked for Birmingham 1932, 3cm in diameter, combined approx 20.8g, (both boxes af), also an Austrian gilt and enamel decorated third period (1914-18) military merit cross with ribbon, initialled FJ to front and 1849 to reverse, marks to suspension ring, height of cross and crown 5.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: minor chipping to enamel and guilding, surface dirty and scratches throughout, ribbon has had a safety pin inserted.
A collection of eighteen predominantly football related fob medallions to include Hendon, Liverpool, Walsall leagues, also a Cumberland County Rugby Football Union enamel detailed example and Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity example, predominantly hallmarked silver, and one gold example, in glazed wall display (18).
A pair of large 19th century Chinese cloisonné vases, converted to lamps, each with stylised dragon handles, floral decorated main bodies and stepped rectangular base, signed to tableau to base, height excluding fitment 53cm. CONDITION REPORT: The four bun feet and framework beneath the base are a later edition but have meant that no damage was done to the bases when they were converted to lamps. The top is fixed but could easily be removed. Some losses throughout to the enamel commensurate with age and manufacture, lots of blemishes and natural flaws.
A garniture of four Japanese Meiji period ginbari and floral cloisonné enamel miniature baluster vases on turned wooden stands, each stamped with two character mark to base, possibly Nakata (af), tallest 6cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: One of the yellow vases and the mei ping shaped vase have major damage to the enamel. The other yellow vase with areas of damage, the other blue vase with area of stained cracking.
William Prewett (British, fl.1735-1755), Portrait of a gentleman, standing three-quarter length, wearing a brown coat and white stock, his hair bewigged and powdered, circa 1740, enamel, oval, in a silver frame with pierced spiral cresting, 4.80 x 4.20cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 16 December 1998, lot 95 Appears a little dirty under glass, particularly in the forehead area and lower left, by the sitter's arm and by the buttons of his coat. Not examined out of frame. Possible staining or paint loss lower left.
Benjamin Lautier (Bath) - a silver cased pocket watch, with full plate movement with diamond endstone, signed Benj Lautier Bath No796, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals printed in Black, subsidiary seconds dial, case marked for London 1816, 52mm diameter, dial 44mm diameter Top hinge of movement mount needs repair, overwound but balance moves freely
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