A late 19thC Louis XVI style French marble and ormolu portico clock, with circular enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with Chevalier de Bethune escapement, the barrel casing surmounted by an eagle, supported by two columns, on a rectangular base and turned feet, with pendulum and key, 44.5cm high.
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A late 20thC lady's silver cased pocket watch, open faced, key wind, circular enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, the case with floral and foliate engraving, vacant shield reserve, with key, and a further silver pocket watch, with enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, the case with engine turned decoration, garter, and vacant shield reserve, with key. (2)
A carved greenstone Figure of a Buddha on carved wooden stand 6in H, an Eastern carved stone Figure of a Pig 3 1/2in L, a Persian small Knife with Lapis lazuli type carved handle in the form of a horse's head 7in L, a white metal Bangle, an enamel Trinket Box, a Continental porcelain Trinket Box and two Snuff Boxes
A 19th Century mahogany Bracket Clock by Robert Jones, Liverpool, with hour repeater, eight day twin fusee movement, white enamel arched dial with strike silent dial and marked with Roman numerals, having pierced brass grilles to the sides with brass carrying handle and brass bracket supports, 17in H
A 9 carat gold cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial, the case by Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd and No'd "319333" to inside and engraved with initials to back 5 cm diameter excluding winder together with a 9 carat gold watch chain with T bar and seal and a further T bar, the chain and seal 49 g, the watch itself 88 g CONDITION REPORTS See images for movement. Inner dust cover is 9 carat as is outer cover. Inscription does appear relatively deep. The movement winds and runs but slows relatively quickly to a standstill suggesting perhaps that the piece requires a clean. Chain and seal are 43 g together with the extra T bar and clip (also both 9 carat) weight 50 g - see images for further detail
Two boxes of assorted metal ware and miscellaneous to include various pewter wares, a cut glass biscuit barrel with coopered design and plated swing handle and lid, a Cheltenham Original Brewery Company Ltd bottle, various hip flasks, a cased pair of silver mounted pipes, the box stamped "W.H. Hinde & Co special", an oak cased pocket watch of large proportions the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial and a green leather cased travel clock, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, a treen pot in the form of a barrel and a Grafton China model of St. Paul's Cathedral etc together with writing box and writing slope
A Victorian small vinaigrette pendant, the lid decorated with painted enamels depicting a gentleman with musical instrument, sat next to a lady holding a staff, the bellied shaped body reveals a pierced vinaigrette cage, sponsor's initials 'SG', diameter approx 2.5cm, suspended on a silver muff chain, with fifteen oval double-sided blue enamel links, length approx 140cm, with a swivel clasp.
An early 19th century yellow metal ring with protruding cabochon red stone, possibly garnet, with applied gold star with central old diamond chip, on an oval border of silver scrolls on white enamel, on a yellow metal shank, size N, approx 5.6g. CONDITION REPORT: The star mount to the top is a little bit loose and needs tightening. There are some scratches to the cabochon. Some of the enamel is clearly missing. The ring is unmarked. From the reverse, some of the tabs holding the stone appear to be missing and there is movement. It feels secure, but the buyer may wish to seek reassurance from a jeweller before wearing.
An early 19th century blue enamelled and seed pearl ring with diagonal lines of graduated seed pearls separated by blue enamel, on a gold shank, size K, unmarked, approx 3g. CONDITION REPORT: The gold is not marked, but the colour suggests it is a high carat, possibly 18ct. There is some enamel loss to each section. Otherwise a tidy ring.
An early Victorian diamond and pearl mourning ring, the central rough cut claw set diamond within a halo of eight small seed pearls, split enamelled and gold shoulders with claw set pearl within each, on an 18ct gold shank, inscription to interior 'Miles Stringer Esquire 31st December 1839', size Q, approx 5g. CONDITION REPORT: The glass viewing window at the back is cracked. Some small enamel loss under the glass.
WALTHAM; a small open face crown wind pocket fob watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, in a 9ct gold floral decorated case. CONDITION REPORT: At the time of cataloguing, the watch appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order. There is an obvious crack across the enamel face, but this is an old item, so expect some wear and scratches. Approx 46.7g.
TISSOT & FILS LOCLE; an open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in a Continental silver two-tone case (.800). CONDITION REPORT: At the time of cataloguing, the watch has been wound and appears to be sticking. The white enamelled dial does have some enamel loss. The case has some wear and is missing its hoop.
J & T HALLAM, NOTTINGHAM; an oak and mahogany cased longcase clock with brass adorned swan pediment over square white painted enamel dial, the circular face set with Arabic numerals, painted exotic bird to centre, with date dial over name painted roundels to the corner, Corinthian columns to the front case, the door with inlaid vase and flower design, height to top of brass finial 212cm, the door has an ivory escutcheon which has been registered on the Ivory Register, reference no.WJ57V4CW.
Three similar 19th century Canton Famille Rose plates, each with a celadon ground and enamel detail, diameters approx 25cm and 26cm (3).Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate. CONDITION REPORT: Each plate with rim chips and wear marks. The largest plate has been broken, glued and later brown tape applied.
A 19th Century Victorian hallmarked 18ct gold and enamel mourning ring. The ring having engraved floral borders with alternating black and white initial panels and two woven hair panels. Hallmarked London 1885. Engraved W H April 25th 1885, engraved below EBH 9th Aug 1909. Weight 5.8g. Size N.5.'WH' for - Mr. William Hopper, a Scotsman, who founded the Shipock Iron Works in Moscow in 1847. He was educated at home in Russia and at Dr. Bryce's Collegiate School in EdinburghProvenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An early 20th century Russian guilloche enamel pendant in the form of a bean. Measures - 1.8cm. Weight 1.4g.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A Russian gold guilloche enamel egg pendant. The pendant in the form of an egg having white enamel decoration with gold bale to top. Tests to bale indicate 14ct gold. Measures 1.85cm to top of bale. Weight 4.5g Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An early 20th Century Russian imperial silver cloisonné enamel locket pendant. The pendant in the form of a heart with scrolled wire work detailing with enamelled panels and engraved initials to verso. The locket rotates open to reveal a mirror and glazed panel to the interior. 84 and illegible Cyrillic makers marks to bale. Measures approx 5cm including bale. Chain measures 16 inches. Total weight 27.4g.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian gold and enamel belt brooch. The brooch of round with with buckle and seed pearls. Unmarked, surface tests indicate 14ct gold. Measures 2.5cm wide. Weight 3.2g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A collection of 19th Century Victorian items. The lot to include a commemorative photo pendant (marked ' in commemoration of the 60 year reign of her majesty Queen Victoria'), a silver and enamel VR brooch (hallmarked Birmingham 1886), a white metal filigree snake brooch and a pair of gilt crown badges. VR badge measures 4.5cm wide.
A group of vintage jewellery & watches. The lot to include; Ernest snake bracelet watch, red stone set bangle cuff, enamelled cufflinks, Hollywood brooch, gilt gold tone enamel & simulated pearl brooch, green stone & bead bracelets, bow brooch, butterfly brooch, stone set cross pendant & chain, cockerel brooch, wrist watches, cloisonne beaded necklace, Telus, mezzo, Super man cufflinks, spider web hair comb, pierre cardin, cable link chain, Newmark travel clock, monster eye cufflinks, Seiko watch, oasis, green stone topped pill box, green stone obelisk pendant, micro mosaic navette brooch & micro mosaic pill box.
A collection of 925 silver & blue stone set rings. The lot to include; cubic zirconia / CZs, white stones, pale blue stones, round cut stones, square cut stones, halo ring, stone set shoulders, split shoulders, oval cut stones, marcasite, punched design, tapered shanks, floral design, oval cut stones, joidart, enamel, band ring, faux turquoise cabochon, flower & leaf punched shoulders, gilt gold tone. All marked 925. Total weight approx 69.9g. Sizes approx M.5 - T.5.
A gargoyle, Mobiloils And Greases flanged double-sided enamel sign, by The Vacuum Oil Company Ltd, 51 x 40cmThere are visible nibbles to all sides of the enamel, including the flange although the flange is present, there are some significant areas of enamel loss and some small holes to both sides of the sign, the bottom half of 1 of sides of the sign is almost completely blacked out
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