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Moncas, Liverpool Regency mahogany bracket clock 20cm diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted with eight day movement, the front line inlaid detail, the sides with brass grill panels raised on small brass ball feet, 43cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Twin fusee movement, Although the clock has had modifications case has been reconditioned, Working condition unknown.
A Chinese Qianlong period teapot, 18th Century Of globular rounded form painted to the exterior with famille rose enamels adorned with a straight spout and loop handle, with domed cover and pointed finial, 14cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 36 Enamel loss/burn to the upper finial, Small chip to the footrim, Two small cracks to the spout each below 1cm in size, Hairline crack to the upper handle,. extending the entire circumference, with small associated chip, Overall wear and minor loss to the enamel throughout.
A late 19th Century French gilt metal porcelain and enamel decorated mantle clockWith elaborate architectural form, the body with broken arch pediment, central urn detail, central dial with Roman numerals, and movement striking on a bell, raised on a gilt painted plinth base, unsigned, 43cm high.
A Chinese Qing Dynasty 18th Century teapot of footed spherical form with loop handle and angular spout below a domed cover enamel decorated with figures to an interior setting, together with a similar period example of fluted form hand enamelled with figures, spout and handle later replaced, S/D. (2)
A late 18th to early 19th Century shallow bowl decorated with two crabs, flowers and foliage, unmarked, diameter 23.5cm, together with two 19th Century tea bowls, the first enamel decorated with a stylised dragon dog in a landscape, the second with a hand painted black and white seascape with buildings and rocks in the foreground, unmarked (3)
A pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty 18th Century porcelain dishes of shallow circular form hand painted in underglaze blue heighted with enamel colours with peony flowers to the central well within double line borders, the reverse with matched decoration, seal mark and period of Qianlong, width 20cm, S/D (2)
A Brass Cased Centre Seconds Chronograph Open Faced Pocket-Watch, Roman and Arabic numerals to white enamel dial, centre sweep seconds - running order - with a White Metal Cased Open Faced Alarm Pocket-Watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6 O'Clock, not running, and a small Ladies Open-Faced Pocket-Watch - running order
A Comtoise clock by G Fombaron of Carhaix, Brittany in a carved oak case, with an enamel and brass dial - original inscription on paper stuck to the inside of the left door of the clock movement and signed by the maker - Vendu a Henry Jean, Plouneour-Menez, Le 4 aout 1894, une horloge 11 branches, garantie 1 ans, sauf fracture, G. Fombaron - this translates to read: Sold to Jean Henry of Plouneour-Menez on 4th August 1894, a clock with 11 branches, guaranteed for 1 year except for accidental breakage - Plouneour-Menez is a village in north Finistere at the Western end of Brittany and the branches are the alternating brass and steel longitudinal rods in the pendulum. The more branches a clock had the more prestigious the clock was, and the more important its owner appeared to be

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