Two items to include an Edwardian mahogany mantle clock, the oval body with inlaid neoclassical marquetry decoration, white enamel dial, Arabic dial, marked Bravington Kings Cross and Ludgate Hill French Made, lacks key with a Victorian burr wood pen box, with birds amongst stylised foliage to lid, with Tunbridge ware border.
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A Victorian alabaster mantle clock, on footed base with scrolls to sides, surmounted by a gilt metal urn with floral garland, on footed plinth base, white enamel dial, roman numerals, movement stamped 4041, with pendulum and key, approx. 27cm high with a bronze oil lamp, of classical form, on stepped plinth base, the lidded body with three spouts, with wick trimmers, stopper and pin suspended from chains to top, approx. 57cm high (2).
A parcel lot of items to include; steam rally brass plaques including Hillcourt Garden Centre, Evesham Belltower Rally, Ross-on-Wye steam rally, Toddington and others, mostly dating from 1980`s, together with some similar brass and enamel plaque / signs and a framed postcard of a LMS locomotive with British Railways ticket.
A parcel lot of Royal Doulton character jugs and figures to include limited edition Humpty Dumpty produced exclusively for worldwide fairs (22), limited edition of 2500 Leprechaun D 6948 (2), North Staffordshire Drummer boy D 7211 , figure Summer breeze HN 4587, The cat and the fiddle DNR 4, Merlin D 7117 limited editon of 1500 this model 860 and a enamel pillbox with kitten by crummles, mostly boxed (29).
A parcel lot to include an Art Deco silver mounted four piece dressing table set, the engine turned ground with green guilloche enamel, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, Doulton series ware plates, D 3694, D3695, D3088, six Adams Birds of America plates after John James Audubon, footed ironstone pucnhbowl marked Amhurst Japan, Limoges lidded pot and stand with blue ground, Japanese satsuma baluster vase and pair of Chinese cloisonne footed vases A/F (18).
A 19th Century French porcelain empire style part coffee set, decorated with gilt and enamel decoration of exotic beasts and animals to include camel, zebra, elephant, lion, beaver, dogs etc, to include two coffee pots, one lid A/F other no lid, sugar bowl, and five cups and saucers, some A/F, (8).
A group of six ceramics to include Samuel Alcock & Co. Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law relief moulded blue jug, another similar with Daniel in the lion`s den, Greek style handled urn, the black enamel ground with print and enamel decoration of figures in chariots and figures making offerings, unmarked, and a tureen, stand and ladle, lid lacking, transfer printed with blossom by Livesey, Powell & Co.
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak and mahogany long cased clock, the dial white enamel dial painted with shells and flowers, within a ropework border by Rob.t Garbutt Wellington, with brass mounted reeded columns to trunk, shell marquetry to door and base, ebony stringing and crossbanding, with swan`s neck pediment, dial size 33.5cm, overall clock size, 54cm wide, 26cm deep, 217cm high.
A 19th Century oak and rosewood crossbanded long cased clock, with painted enamel dial with hunting scene to top and hounds and cottages to spandrels, twist columns to hood and trunk, with diamond motif to door and base, 8-day movement on one bell, dial size 33cm, case size 59cm wide, 26cm deep, 234cm high.
A group of seven pieces of 18th Century English porcelain to include Worcester teacup and coffee cup, Royal lily pattern, with underglaze blue decoration with gilt highlights, unmarked, four Flight period coffee cups, the wrythen fluted bodies with gilt and enamel floral decoration, and a saucer with Chinoiserie landscape with gilt and iron red decoration, unmarked.
TWO BRITISH RAILWAYS ENAMEL ARM-BADGES comprising one `B.R. Look-Out`, with red lettering against a white ground; and one `Person I.C. [In Charge] Work`, with white lettering against a blue ground, both complete with leather straps; together with two plastic B.R. Acme track hooters; and a B.R. Bardic three-aspect hand-lamp, (5).
A COLLECTION OF MOTORING BADGES including a chromed and enamel R.A.F. radiator badge (enamel chipped); a chromed Royal East African Automobile Association grille or bar badge; a Rhodesian A.A. grille or bar badge; a Spanish cast aluminium Real Automovil Club de Andalucia Sevilla grille badge; and a Compania Asistencia Proteccion Juridica bar badge, (7).
[MISCELLANEOUS]. ANTIQUES & OTHER. Marty, Daniel. An Illustrated History of Phonographs and Gramophones, Edita, Lausanne, circa 1981, cloth, dustjacket, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, square quarto; Pinto, Edward. Treen and other Wooden Bygones, first edition, Bell, London, 1969, cloth, dustjacket, black and white plate illustrations, quarto (ex library); Baglee, Christopher, & Morley, Andrew. Street Jewellery. A History of Enamel Advertising Signs, first edition, New Cavendish, London, 1978, printed pictorial boards with enamel onlay, colour plate and monochrome text illustrations, quarto; and a further twenty-four assorted works, including booklets, (27).
A parcel lot to include a loose Ruskin Pottery cabochon with reddish flambe glaze, a metal brooch with rope border detail set with a Ruskin Pottery cabochon with flambe glaze, a silver set cabochon in the style of Ruskin with blue souffle glaze, a blue guilloche enamel pin by Thomas Fattorini Ltd, an enamelled cab and an Arts & Crafts enamelled silver brooch depicting a landscape scene, (6)
An 18th Century silver pair cased centre seconds hand pocket watch by Edmund Prideaux fitted with a Fusee chain movement with cylinder escapement. The white enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border with the workings having a diamond end stone with pierced balance cock. The workings marked `Edm Prideaux n.8682, London` with the workings protective back also marked the same. The silver case is hallmarked London 1793. The outer silver case having engine turned design with button release at three o`clock position, together with key.
Two Gentleman`s pocket watches; Kay`s Screwback Lever crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with black spots between with a minute track border together with subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, all encased in silver plated case with screw off front and rear. Together with a silver cased Waltham key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock, case hallmarked Birmingham 1894.
A silver cased full hunter key wind pocket watch by British Watch Co Ltd, London. The white enamel face having Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock, the case exterior having machine turned decoration with cartouche to lid, case hallmarked Birmingham 1919, A/F.
A 9ct gold BENSON crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock. The interior of the case is engraved `For John on our Wedding Day 19-9-38, For Geoffrey on his 50th Birthday 19-4-91`, the rear of the case engraved with ornate monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1936. Together with a 9ct gold watch chain with gold plated end clasps. (2)
A gents Waltham military issue pocket watch with black enamel dial luminous Arabic hourly markers and seconds subsidiary dial on a ball chain, a gents metal military pocket watch with black dial luminous markers and subsidiary dial and a gents Longines 1930`s metal pocket watch with champagne coloured dial and seconds subsidiary dial (3).
A group of silver items to include; a pair of Birmingham hallmarked pepper pots, a pair of open salt cellars with blue glass liners and spoons by Elkington and Co, both having worn Birmingham hallmarks, London hallmarked cigar cutter fitted to a chain with T bar, circular pill box with red guilloche enamel lid with Birmingham hallmark, hallmarked letter opener engraved `Barbara & Graham`. Total weight approx. 311g. (6)
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, circa 1830, portrait of King Charles XIV and III John of Sweden and Norway, half length, in military attire with blue silk sash and decorations, a landscape beyond, enamel on porcelain, oval, 7cm x 5.5cm, embossed gilt brass box frame with ring suspension; and a pair, portrait of Queen Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary, half length, wearing a black dress with puff sleeves, pearl necklace and feather plumed hat (2). See illustration
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH OF ZINKE (circa 1685-1767), portrait of Anne, Queen of England, bust length, wearing an ermine and lace trimmed yellow dress, the Order of the Garter around her neck, enamel on copper, signed and dated 1716 verso, oval, 3.9cm x 3.3cm, ormolu frame (incomplete). See illustration
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH ZINKE, circa 1735, portrait of a Nobleman, believed to be Frederick Prince of Wales, half length, wearing a blue coat with gold frogging, white stock and lace jabot, his powdered wig tied en queue, enamel on copper, oval, 4.5cm x 3.8cm gilt brass frame with loop suspension. See illustration
ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY BONE (1755-1834), portrait of Edward Gibbon, half length, facing dexter, wearing a fur-trimmed red coat, matching waistcoat and silk jabot, enamel on copper, oval, 10.1cm x 8.1cm, moulded wood frame with ring suspension. See illustration Footnote: A paper label attached verso is inscribed "Gibbon, the Statesman, enamel, from the original, painted by Sir Jos. Reynolds, who lent it to the artist, Bone"
BAVARIAN SCHOOL, circa 1820, portrait of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, bust length, wearing a blue coat with scarlet facings and silver braid, red sash and black stock, watercolour on ivory, oval, 6cm x 4cm, blue enamel and gilt brass frame, gilt tooled red morocco leather travelling case. See illustration

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