A 19th century French figural mantel clock, the silvered dial having Roman numerals, fitted a 30 hour movement, applied a lady, mirror, jewellery box, a jug and bowl, 28 cm high, on a music box base, under a glass dome, 41 cm (overall) See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased estate. The glass dome is dirty and has minor rim chips, the clock appears in generally good (market fresh) condition, with scratching to the silvered dial around the winding harbour, with a pocket watch type movement fitted, the clock is fixed to the rounded rectangular velvet base, which lifts to reveal the music box section having a 7 cm steel comb, the plate numbered 506, activated by a pull to the right, and with Changer and Jouer connecting rods to the front through the mother of pearl plaque (cracked and repaired), with some old holes visible from the underside, possibly indicating a change of movement or change of position of the movement, the base is veneered in birds eye maple, with a small section missing to the rim on the right hand side. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
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Chinese porcelain red enamel decorated bowl and cover with external bat designs and square seal marks, together with two small Chinese porcelain double gourd vases, one with painted red character marks and a reverse painted glass, large snuff bottle. (4) *** CONDITION REPORT: The large snuff bottle has significant rim chip and is rather grubby. Bowl and cover appearing good, as are two vases with minor surface wear and blemishes only.
18TH CENTURY LARGE WINE GLASS the bowl engraved with a border of flowerheads and leakage, on an opaque white spiral twist stem, on a circular foot, 19cm high (bowl with riveted restoration) also four Late George III wine glasses with trumpet shaped bowls, on clear spiral twist stems (one chipped to base) and a small 19th century wine glass (6)
MOULDED GLASS MATCH HOLDER orbicular with silver rim Birmingham 1939 circular SILVER NAPKIN RING foliate scroll engraved an AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PRESERVES SPOON the bowl interior engraved with a clapboard house and inscribed A. Harrison, No Providence, R.I. (Rhode Island) a PAIR BEAD EDGE BRIGHT METAL SUGAR BOWS AND A PAIR OF SMALL SALT SPOONS, with fox figure finials and bowls, FORMED FROM Indian silver two Anna coins 1885 and 1900 (6)
A Victorian embossed and pierced bonbon dish, decorated with a cherub, Birmingham 1897, to/w an oval mustard with blue glass liner, London 1899, two vase-flutes with weighted bases and an Indian dish with broad chased rim, stamped 'OM, BHUJ' (5) Condition Report Indian dish - Inner rim is split approx 12 cm, surface scratches and one small dent to bowl
An early 19th century rosewood tea caddy, circa 1830, sarcophagus form, inlaid with brass stringing and black enamel in the English Empire style of Thomas Hope, shell and ring handles to the sides, the lid opening to reveal two removable lidded caddies and cut glass sugar or mixing bowl, probably original, 32cm wide, 19cm high, 16cm deep
A George V pig skin dressing case with silver and blue enamel fittings, comprising cut glass bowl and cover, two jars and covers, four brushes, a mirror and a nail file, various makers, London and Birmingham assay marks, circa 1928-1930, the case with original canvas outer cover initialled N.M.S, 45cm long
A George V silver gilt and yellow enamel cut glass bowl and cover, Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1931, with two type wavy detailing under the enamel and foliate embellishment, 13cm, with a similar glass bowl with enamel and silver cover, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1926, with a gilt metal dressing table pin dish and a similar mirror
An 18th century large wine glass, having bell shaped bowl and plain stem with teardrop inclusion to a folded conical foot, h.20.5cm; and one other pedestal flute, having acid etched decoration and folded foot, h.18cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Pontil snapped off and unpolished from larger glass. Otherwise both good, no further apparent damage.
An Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted bowl, of good size and lobed circular form, each panel engraved with leaves and flowers, adorned with pierced silver mounts, the whole raised on silver base with C scroll, shells and flower heads, on scroll feet, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, dia. 25.5cm, h.19cm (glass a/f) Condition Report / Extra Information Two lobed glass panels with body cracks. One silver mount with losses. Two feet with solder repairs.
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