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A 9 carat rose gold double albert watch chain, solid graduated curb links fitted with two T bars and two swivels, overall length 50cm, a 45mm length of chain to centre with a 9 carat rose gold swivel fob attached set with cornelion, another seal included in lot set with an intaglio carved bloodstone to base, S&W with coronet above, approximate weight of albert alone 50gms.
Four-piece silver and blue enamelled dressing table brush set by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927; a six-piece silver dressing table set by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, and two silver handled boot pulls by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1904 and possibly by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1906. (12)
A 19th Century ivory cased miniature carriage clock by Caydon & Sons, 30 hour movement, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, bevelled glass plates, swing handle, 7.5 cm highBidding approvals will be granted on the day prior to the auction. Currently functioning. Movement has the letters S F in alternate upper corners. Bottom right has the numbers 1436
A WWI South Lancashire Regiment duo, comprising Victory and War medal, awarded to 27067 PTE S BRADSHAW S.LAN.R, together with a Silver Jubilee Commemorative medallion, a half crown and a small selection of postcards of the Royal family, including King George V in military dress (parcel)
A mahogany fold-over card table, 19th century, the rectangular top over a Greek key frieze, acanthus carved scrolled legs and claw and ball feet, 86cm wide x 43cm deep x 73cm high, and a pair of walnut single chairs, the high backs with scrolled crests, carved with wheat ears and 'S 1691', on turned legs and stretchers (2)Provenance: The residual contents of The Barbara Holliday Collection.
A French Empire style three piece gilt metal mounted green onyx clock garniture, the 8-day two train movement with porcelain dial, striking the hours and half hours on a spiral gong, with twin mercury pendulum, the garnitures with five branch candelabra, circa early 1900's, the clock 61 cm h
W & S Jones, London, a 19th century mahogany stick barometer with engraved silvered registers, 95 cm long glass ok, silvered components tarnished, slight scratch to one side of case, the other side showing area of rubbing, glass ok, minor chip to corner moulding, appears to function although untested,
S Hopea for Nuutajarvi, a studio glass cylindrical vase with cased spotted green and air-bubble decoration, 17 cm high, the base with etched signature and dated '53, to/w a Herend leaf dish with printed and painted decoration, 20 x 18 cm and a Finnish Arabia glazed terracotta vase with floral enamel decoration, stamped 'Kassinsorvattu Hauddredad', 17 cm high (3) - S Hopea for Nuutajarvi green glass vase good original, showing usual contact abrasions to the base with etched signature and dated '53
A good Maison Millet Louis XV style ormolu-mounted kingwood and quarter veneer satine desk, Paris, circa 1890, probably Theodore Millet, centred and surmounted by a seated infant guerrier over a timepiece, the twin-train 8-day movement stamped S Marti, et cie 1889 no.1351, striking on a bell, with white enamelled dial, five drawers below centred by an open niche over a gilt-tooled leather writing slide over three frieze drawers, flanked by twin candelabra and seated cherubs, raised on mounted slender cabriole legs to sabot toes, approx. 117 cm w x 72 cm x 140 cm h o/a Provenance: acquired between the wars by grandparents of the current vendor good, complete, original and unrestored, the ormolu dull, dirty and patinated, the surface of the timbers showing signs of wear through careful use, colour faded, dull and dirty, the leather writing surface same but structure sound showing no evidence of worm or other damage, the clock movement dirty, complete and original, the enamel dial chipped around both winding holes, hinged bezel and glass ok
A 1950's Parker's Automatics "Carousel" "Penny-in-the-Slot" Allwin, the face decorated with view of a funfair, with chromium plated mounts and 7 ball win, contained in birds eye maple and walnut rectangular case in the Art Deco manner with curved sides, 20ins wide x 7ins deep x 32ins high
A late Victorian silver two-handled porringer and cover, the domed cover with pierced and cast leaf and berry pattern finial, chased and cast with band of leaf ornament and with moulded rim, the body cast with a band of leaf ornament and chased and embossed with leaf strap work to lower part, with leaf cast scroll handles, on circular footrim, 9.5ins wide (handle to handle) x 8.5ins high, by R. & S. Garrard & Co. London 1899 (weight 34ozs - crested), and silver mounted and ebonised stand for same, 11.5ins high overall with stand
A 1960's American hardwood and polished aluminium cased "Penny-in-the-Slot" crane made by The Exhibit Supply Company, Chicago, Illinois, the centre depicting a cast aluminium crane modelled as the bow of a ship - "Novelty Merchantman", contained in hardwood frame glazed case with polished and red painted aluminium front, plastic handle and drop down front box (to receive prize), 22ins wide x 19ins deep x 71ins high
A set of three 1970's Bryans "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Magic" machines - "The Disappearing Disc" Serial No. 234, "String Cutting Extraordinary" Serial No. 235, and "Magic Spirals" Serial No. 236, all contained in matching grey crackle painted pyramid pattern cases with chromium plated mounts and winding handles, 14ins wide x 12ins deep x 23ins high
A 1950's oak cased "Penny-in-the-Slot" "Passion Tester" supplied by Tableau & Automata Amusement Device, the face with twelve illuminated passion levels, contained in oak case with chromium plated shaped cresting and mounts, 15ins wide x 12ins deep x 34.5ins high
An early 1970's American electronically powered "Coin-in-the-Slot" Bally "Nip-It" 4 player pinball table, Serial No. 5447 (to take 25 cents - the decorative table ball-grabbing device to play field called a "Balligator" activated by a "Gator" button), in stainless steel mounted painted case with illuminated back for display of scores, three flipper buttons to side, on stainless steel angular legs, 29ins wide x 54ins deep x 69ins high Note: The Bally "Nip-It" would be remembered as the game Fonzie frequently played at Arnold's Diner in the American television series "Happy Days"
A silvery coloured metal mounted sapphire and diamond rectangular ring, set with five centre sapphires (approximate total sapphire weight 1ct), surrounded by sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds (approximate total diamond weight 1ct) (size S - gross weight 4.5 grammes)
A late George III silver Consular cased pocket watch by Samuel Moginie Pimlico, London, No. 4565, the white enamel dial with signed "S. Moginie Pimlico 4565" and with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the Massey type 1 lever escapement with compensation curb, Bosley index, the engraved balance with diamond endstone within blued steel setting, jewelled holes to 'scapewheel and lever, balance undersprung and with stop lever acting on the pallets, plain cylindrical pillars, plain gilt metal dustcover, in plain silver Consular case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 149 grammes), hallmarked London 1813 and with case maker's mark "I.G." (possibly Joseph Glenny, 20 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell) Note: Samuel Moginie was in business at 1 Duke's Row, of Pimlico 1811-1820 and at 1 Princess Row, Pimlico 1820-1842 - the underside of the cock is engraved with initials "E.M.P." (Edward Massey's patent) and No. 277 - this watch predates Massey's patent of 1814
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