A French gilt brass and champleve enamel clock garniture, with an 8 day movement by Vincenti & Cie, no. 12797 42, striking on a gong to an opaque and floral painted dial, within a four glass columned case with a domed surmount and floral finial, with six further bud finials, with twin tube mercury pendulum, 13.5in (34.5cm) h, and a pair of cut glass and mounted vases, 9.5in (24cm) h. (3) Winding key.
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Scottish inlaid mahogany longcase clock, second quarter of the 19th century, the arched painted dial signed Peter Keir, Falkirk, subsidiary second dial and date dial, the refurbished painted lunette, with a named scene - "The Lady of the Lake", the spandrels emblematic of the union, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case with a broken swan-neck pediment and brass phoenix and sphere finial, short narrow door, parquetry banding over, bracket feet.
A silver copy of the Iona Nunnery spoon by Alexander Ritchie, Glasgow 1928, with the Iona mark in a rectangle and incuse ‘A.R.’ mark, the navette bowl with floral engraving, animal mask upper heel, an engraved stem with leaf wrapped stem above, with a cone shaped finial, 20cm (8in) long, 48g gross, in a fitted case. The original medieval spoon was excavated in the Nunnery grounds in 1923. Ritchie was able to have access to the original and made a few copies from his own moulds. It is also interesting to note that George Hunt made a version of this spoon hallmarked for 1936. See ‘George Edward Hunt The Silent World of an Arts and Crafts Jeweller’, A Touring Exhibition, November-December 2006, catalogue, exhibit 90.
A Japanese carved ivory box, Meiji Period of circular form, decorated to the cover with an elephant, 7.5cm diameter, 6.5cm high; a plain ivory letter opener, 42.5cm long; a carved wood letter opener with a carved bone handle, 40cm long; a carved wood letter opener, 22.5cm long; and a carved wood stick with bear finial, 17.5cm long (5)
Viennese mahogany three train drumhead portico mantel clock, the movement striking and repeating the quarters, the 5" white chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre with alarm dial, within an architectural case with four tapering alabaster pillars over a reverse breakfront concave stepped base, surmounted by a triangular pediment with alabaster urn finial, 19.5" high

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