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18th Century oak longcase clock, the pagoda hood with brass finials and blind fretwork frieze above a rectangular panel door and conforming plinth, the brass dial with cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Marke Hawkins, Bury St. Edmunds, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with two weights and pendulumOverall height 232cm. Overall in good condition. Restored recently.
Fine late 19th / early 20th Century circular diamond set pendant on chain, the centre stone approximately 1.30ct surrounded by two bands of further diamonds, suspended from a later white metal chain, complete with original red leather boxThe piece is in excellent physical condition with no damage or repair noted. The height of the pendant including the bale is 30mm and the width 20mm. The central diammond measures 7mm approx, diameter of inner ring stones 3.5mm approx, largest stone in the bale 3mm, outer stones 1-2mm, weight of pendant 5.5g, weight of chain 4.5g . There are no obvious inclusions under loupe, with some small flaws visable under loupe
19th Century five stone emerald ring set in yellow metal with partial mark 2.4gRing size M/N. Two of the central stones are cracked / partially cracked, one of the outer stones is chipped. Most show minor scratches. Setting is in good condition. No engraved date or inscription. Think shank may have been replaced. Marks not readable. Emeralds are scratched. Centre emerald approximately 3.5 x 3mm
A French Victorian decorative four-glass mantel clock having an eight-day duration unsigned movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a twin-tube mercury pendulum, the round brass dial having an ivorine chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and blued-steel fleur-de-lys hands, the gilded brass four-glass case with serpentine shaped top and base inset with decorative c-scroll and floral mounts, height 28cm.
An early 19th century English porcelain spill vase with gilt eagle head ring handles, painted in the manner of William Billingsley with a broad band of summer flowers within gilt foliate and line borders, 13cm [faint hair crack to rim, minor wear to gilt].Provenance: Ann and June Kieft Collection. Sotheby's Lot 472, 19th October 1999.FROM A PRIVATE SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION
A Chinese famille verte jardiniere of bombé form with flattened rim and gilt lion-dog ring handles, painted with a continuous elaborate figural scene including a presentation with an official and attendants, children and elegant ladies, the concave neck with panels of birds amongst flowering branches reserved on a lattice ground, Qing Dynasty, 41cm wide [base section missing, minor wear to rim].
Charles Frodsham, London a small mahogany mantel clock having an eight-day duration timepiece movement, the break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with cast-brass corner spandrels and roundel set within the arch engraved Chas. Frodsham, Clockmaker to H.M. King George VI, the oak case with caddy top surmounted by a brass carrying handle.
Charles Frodsham, London, a modern silver lantern clock-style carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and blued-steel hands, the case of lantern clock form with turned pillars, cast corner finials, cast cresting and with the bell set within the straps and surmounted by a further finial, hallmarked for silver, London with the stamp C.F & Co for Charles Frodsham, London, height 21cm. A limited edition numbered 12 of 250.
Elliott a 20th century walnut chiming mantel clock for Boyce of Exmouth having an eight-day duration movement chiming the quarters and hour on four gongs, with the backplate stamped Elliott, London, 12029, the square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, blued-steel trefoil hands and cast cherub-head spandrels to the corners, signed for the retailer Boyce, Exmouth, the flat-top walnut case with curved lower moulding and inset frieze, standing on bun feet, height 26.5cm.
A folding bow with wire cutter, a folding bow corkscrew and button hook, a T-type straight pull corkscrew, an oval-handled straight pull corkscrew, an oval four finger handled straight pull corkscrew and a ring handle straight pull corkscrew (6).Provenance: The Christopher Hawkings Collection of Curiosities.
A fine Regency mahogany and ormolu mounted collector's cabinet, circa 1815; with moulded cornice above twin panel doors, opening to two files each of eleven drawers, with recessed brass ring handles; flanked to each side by scrolling pilasters descending from acanthus cast mounts to paw feet; the lower section with a drawer with internal writing slide with later green leather skiver, flanked by wreath cast mounts; above twin mirrored panel doors, opening to two files each of seven further conforming drawers; flanked by freestanding Doric columns on block bases, with scroll carved bearers; 185cm high, 114cm wide, 57cm deep
Peerless, Germany a contemporary walnut longcase clock the eight-day duration spring-driven movement chiming the quarters on a nest of eight gong rods and striking the hours on a further four gong rods, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Peerless and numbered 1832092, the break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with the arch having a silvered dial for selecting Westminster/Whittington or Winchester, the mahogany and walnut case having an arched moulding to the trunk door and cast-brass capitals to the hood pillars, height 172cm.
An electric master longcase clock the square black dial having an applied chrome chapter ring and corners with Arabic hour numerals and stylised black counter-weighted hands, with the movement setting off an electric impulse set within the trunk, the oak case with a curved top, straight sides, glazed trunk door, and standing on a curved plinth.
A late 18th Century oak dresser base, with a ledge gallery (formerly with a shelved superstructure), containing five short drawers in the apron with domed mahogany veneer arched centre, on ring turned legs, united by a pot board, terminating in block feet, 182cm length, 93cm height, 40cm depth.
A Regency mahogany elbow chair, the back with reeded curved bar top rail and turned and spirally reeded horizontal splat, having reeded arm supports and upholstered stuff over seat, on ring turned tapered legs, together with another smaller Regency mahogany elbow chair of similar design (2).
A pair of plated grape scissors, 'The Golden Plough Orange Knife Pat. No. 19103/28, with bakelite handle, an E.P.N.S. pickle fork with mother of pearl handle and a plated cheese taster of tapering form, with oval ring terminal (4).Provenance: The Christopher Hawkings Collection of Curiosities.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, having an eight-day duration movement striking on a bell with the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and decorative blued-steel hands, with the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a brass boss engraved Tempus Fugit and with an engraved eagle, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding to the trunk and hood and with star-inlaid decoration to the trunk, the break-arch hood having three-quarter plain pillars and surmounted by a cast-brass eagle finial, all standing on bracket feet, height 217cm without finial, 234cm including finial..
Elliott, London a contemporary ebonised 17th century-style bracket Golden Jubilee clock the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement set between the movement plates and striking the quarters and hours on two gongs with the fully engraved backplate signed F.W. Elliott London, Reg. No. 80, the square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with cast cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and engraved decoration to the edge, the centre having an applied silvered plaque engraved F.W. Elliott, the ebonised case with a cast-brass basket top pediment, corner finials and applied mounts to the front, all surmounted by a cast handle, the interior of the door with plaque engraved Supplied Exclusively to Garrard & Co., Ltd, Crown Jewellers, height 34cms inc. handle.

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