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A Victorian walnut cased station or wall dial, the single fusée movement with painted face and Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if in working order. Dial has various damage to the enamel throughout, surface scratches etc and bruises to the main case. One wooden peg is missing. Pendulum and key are present, although feather has been broken off the pendulum. Key is missing for the bottom of the case. Case has splits, losses, chips to the varnish. General surface scratching etc throughout. All has wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more detailsApprox. 43cm diameter and 16cm depth
A collection of gold coloured jewellery including a "belt" bracelet, a chain link bracelet, star hoop bracelet, paste set buckle, paste set brooch and pendant CONDITION REPORTS "Belt" bracelet weighs approx 14.5g - has various surface scratches, patination, etc throughout. Chain link bracelet weighs approx 15.5g - has several dents visible throughout especially to the back of the bracelet as well as a probable repair to the inside back. Safety chain is missing and one of the loops is broken. Star cut bracelet with heart-shaped lock weighs approx 24 g - lock is plated and tarnished, dented - no key. A couple of the loops have some heavier scratches - otherwise light scratching, dirt, etc. Areas of patination, verdigris, etc throughout. See images. Green set brooch approx 3.3 cm and weighs approx 10.4g - misshapen, has several holes to the outside, verdigris wear to the colour. Probable repair to the pin. Pendant is separate to the brooch although probably supposed to be attached to it via the holes - weighs approx 1.5g and approx 1.5 cm diameter to the main body. Two of the central stones are missing. There is damage to the jump ring / hooks attached to the chain and wear to the plating is particularly evident on the drops. "Spare" clasp stamped "Rolled gold", weighs approx 0.7g and has verdigris. All items have general wear and tear to include surface scratching, knocks, etc. See images for more details. Large buckle weighs approx. 18g, areas missing to the enamel, surface scratches, mis-shapen, patination, verdigris
Two circa 1900 shell cameo brooches, two black enamel and seed pearl dedcorated mourning brooches and a gold coloured oval brooch and single jet set ear stud CONDITION REPORTS Larger cameo is cracked. The backing has been broken. Has had repairs. Approx 6 cm long. Brooch in larger mount has some cracking / flaking to the cameo and some discolouration, etc to the back. The mount itself has had repairs and adjustments. Has wear, tarnishing, etc. Approx 5.5 cm including mount. Cameo approx 3.5 cm. Black mourning brooch with column to the centre and circular pearls - several of the pearls are damaged and one is missing entirely. Dents, etc, to the mount. Possible repair to the back. The other mourning brooch has flaking to the pearls and wear to the mounts. Probable replacement pin. Two of the flower heads appear to be damaged. Gold brooch has tarnishing and appears to have been repaired. The centre is coming away from the mount. Several small holes. Possible replacement pin. Earring has surface scratches and some small chips. One stone is an odd colour. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A box of various objets de vertu including a guilloche enamel decorated triple light switch cover, together with note of Provenance "....Made Specially for King Feisel of Jordan who was assassinated before the order was ready for dispatch....", a pair of silver and tortoiseshell dove of peace earrings, a pair of silver duck earrings and matching cufflinks, a small quantity of various other costume jewellery, a pair of Bristol Blue glass moon flask bottles, pair of Rand No. 1 opera binoculars, etc CONDITION REPORTS One of the ends of the light switch cover is dented in resulting in an area of loss to the enamel. One of the corners on the opposite end of the cover is also dented in resulting in cracks and loss to the enamelling. Some wear to the edges of the actual light switch holes and some light scratches to the enamel on the front.. On the underside there are scuffs to the enamelling and an area of loss to the enamelling in one of the corners - see images for details. General wear and tear commensurate with age. the sides of the light switch cover are dirty
An early 19th Century pair cased pocket watch by William Howard of London, No'd. 1084 CONDITION REPORTS Outer case - very battered and bent. Various dents. Break to the top - see images for loss. Lock doesn't work fully. A split to the metal. Tarnished scratches, scuffs and marks. Watch with various cracks to the enamel. Staining near the '12' marker. Markers round the bottom may have been re-painted. Green felt stuck to the back of the case. Clasp is scratched. Under the glass you can see re-painting and repair work around the five and six markers. Various considerable signs of wear and tear throughout
A Masonic Regalia case bearing initials "J.B.", pertaining to "Brother J Bambridge of Home County Lodge, No. 3451", containing various regalia, two silver badges, a silver gilt and enamel badge inscribed "Founder Graveney Lodge, No. 5285", one volume "United Grand Lodge of England Constitutions 1926", one volume "The Kingston Surbiton & District Masonic Club Rule Book" and one volume "The Perfect Ceremonies of Craft Masonry.... 1929"
A pair of 19th Century Welsh pottery dishes painted with a basket of flowers and floral sprays, raised on a circular foot, together with a small Bridge of Lucano Italy oval blue and white transfer decorated dish, together with a quantity of glassware to include three various decanters, ewer, ruby overlaid glass decanter, cut glass wine and an oval pedestal dish CONDITION REPORTS We have called them Welsh due to the style of enamelling and design. One dish has a large chip to the outside rim as well as several others around the plate. Surface scratches and knife marks etc throughout both as well as some firing f laws. Wear to the enamel decoration. In need of a good clean. Small blue and white dish has crazing throughout, firing faults, discolouration and some chips - see images for more details
A pair of Chinese porcelain enamel decorated vases, each with trumpet stems and shouldered oval bodies, heavily decorated with figures with an upper heart and floral repeat banding predominantly in pink, turquoise and yellow, the main bodies polychrome decorated with many figures, each on circular feet, red seal marks beneath, 65cm high.
DAVID-ANDERSON; a pair of Norwegian sterling silver gilt yellow and red guilloche enamel decorated teaspoons, length 14.5cm, each in original box, also a pair of Mappin & Webb bright cut decorated spoons with pierced finials, Sheffield 1910, and a further example, also an electroplated souvenir spoon, silver approx 3.8ozt (6).
JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a set of five Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern teaspoons with initialled finials 'BB', Exeter 1870, and a further example, William Devenport, Birmingham 1898, approx 4.22ozt, and a silver backed turquoise guilloche enamel decorated hand mirror (af), marks rubbed (3).
WILLIAM NEALE; a pair of large Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Art Nouveau shaped rectangular photo frames embossed with water lily pads and green and blue enamel detailed flowers, and with a kingfisher to two sides, with vacant oval cartouche to lower border, with rectangular aperture measuring 20 x 15cm, with bevelled glass and oak easel backs.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted Arts and Crafts shaped rectangular frame decorated with blue and green enamel detailed pansies, on bracket feet, Birmingham 1900, registered number 419352, with rectangular aperture measuring 13.5 x 9.5cm, with wooden easel back.
AKSEL HOLMSEN; a 925 stamped silver and guilloche enamel brooch decorated with a polar bear, length 2.5cm and a similar example by David Andersen depicting seagulls at sunset (2). CONDITION REPORT: The pin on the polar bear has been replaced but is otherwise in good condition, the second brooch has some damage to the enamel to the left of the plaque and some surface scratches.
A 9ct yellow gold lady's wristwatch, the dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second dial, inscribed Renown, diameter 2.5cm, on integral 9ct yellow gold bracelet, a further Rolco 9ct yellow gold example and a gold plated crown wind full hunter pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', movement inscribed 'Premier' and numbered 58647 (3).

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