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Joshua Farrer - a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 11" brass dial with date aperture and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the arched pediment with pierced cherub decoration, the movement striking on a bell, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the case with boxwood inlay, 2 x weights, pendulum, height 240 cm. The Farrer family of clockmakers are numerous and a very complicated group to understand. They began in and around Pontefract, where they mostly worked, though there is indication that the first Farrers learned their trade in the Halifax area, perhaps under the Ogden family. The first Farrers, Abraham and William, were working in Pontefract by the 1690s. These were no country clocksmiths. They were highly proficient, fully conversant with the best London practices and styles of the day and were quite capable of making top quality clockwork. They were followed by three or perhaps four more generations each with numerous practitioners of the craft. Joshua Farrer, born at Pontefract about 1771, also worked in Doncaster and died in 1838.
A Victorian 18ct gold half pearl dress ring, Birmingham 1897, box, size J, together with a 22ct gold wedding band, Birmingham 1917, weight 3 gms, size J, the wedding ring apon the wedding finger of a pair of white kid gloves, a visiting card in the name of Ethel Walker Catchpole of Carlisle and the dates 27.7.1889, married 26.12.1917.
An Omani silver Zar ring, the square base with bead decoration, a silver ring set with a carved red glass disc engraved with a crescent moon and a third khateen abu saith mirabba silver ring (3). The Zar ring is worn by both men and women during special ceremonies to release themselves, their families or possessions from the harmful influence of the spirit Zar. See "Disappearing Treasures of Oman" by Avelyn Forster, figures 81, 83 and 84, pages 85 and 87 for similar examples. Purchased circa 1990 in Oman.
Hamburg American Clock Company - a late 19th century walnut and pine Vienna style wall clock, the white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the movement signed and numbered 102/26 over 385, striking on a gong, the case with turned pillars, pendulum, key, height 105 cm. HAC was formed in Germany in 1873 and was involved in the production of clock movements, clock parts, dials, and cases for all types of clocks. The famous crossed arrows became their trademark in 1892, at which time the company had aspirations toward the sale of finished clocks to the export market, particularly to Great Britain and North America.
Samuel Atkinson, Bridlington - a George III eight day oak case longcase clock, the 12" brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, strike/silent dial, date aperture, and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the hood with a swan neck pediment to a plain case, key, 2 x weights, pendulum, height 210 cm. Atkinson was a clock and watch maker as well as a whitesmith (a person who makes articles out of metal, especially tin) and operated between 1760 - 1800.
A CHINESE CLOISONNE BOX AND DOMED COVER decorated with dragon amongst clouds (dent to cover), 8cm high, teapot with scrolling foliage, 17cm wide, four matching tea bowls, (another with damages), napkin ring and a pair of hexagonal lobed vases decorated with dragons and foliage on key pattern (one with dent to body), 16cm high (10) Condition Report: dent to box cover, one cup with losses to enamel.
A CHINESE SILVER CUP APPLIED WITH DRAGON HANDLE signed, 24.1gr, 3.5cm high, silver napkin ring dated 1922, signed, 34gr, 4cm high, silver and enamel bowl decoarted with calligraphy, signed, 28.8 gr, 3.5cm high and a trophy cup, Birmingham, 1928 with Chinese calligraphy, 64.2gr, 9.5cm high (4) Condition Report: Available upon request
A CHINESE YIXING FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE terracotta and pewter mounted (some damage) in leather travel case, cinnabar lacquer vase (damages), 26cm high, four porcelain tea bowls (damages), hexagonal bowl (damages), 22.5cm diameter, soapstone carving (damaged) signed, 13.5cm high, lacquered teabowl and napkin ring, miniature Yixing teapot, brazier, five tea bowls, three plates (a lot) Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER TEA CADDY by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1918, of square shape, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, the plain body on a ring pierced plinth base and four scrolling feet, 11.5cm x 11.5cm x 15cm high, 767gms Condition Report: - The caddy is in good condition. .
AN ARCHIBALD KNOX PEWTER MANTLE CLOCK the round copper dial with black Roman numerals on chapter ring and a blue and green enamel centre, the pewter case of stylised plant form with two blue and green enamel cabochon set to the lower part and stamped to the underside with the model number 0370 and English Pewter, with an eight-day movement stamped for Lenzkirch and numbered 780136, 20.5cm high Condition Report: A few knocks and indentations to the pewter case the most visibale at the top of the caseand another lower left. Cracks to the enamel roundels but not the face.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 8 DAY STRUT CLOCK the green guilloche enamel dial with gilded chapter ring and Arabic numerals, the corners painted in enamels with chinoiserie style detail, within a gilded metal case, 6.8cm x 6.8cm, in velvet lined box (2) Condition Report: Available upon request
AN 18CT GOLD RETRO DIAMOND RING hallmarked with London import marks for 1966, finger size O1/2, weight 10.7gms Condition Report: Diamonds a few surface reaching flaws, no carbon, one has tiny chip to girdle. Mount needs a clean and polish, one sharp dink to inner edge needs smoothing out.
AN 18CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING of estimated approx 0.80cts combined. Finger size O, weight 3.4gms Condition Report: middle diamond 0.50cts approx 5.03 x 5.06 x 3.19mm. sides approx 0.15cts. Mount in good order a couple of claws will need attention soonish, light general wear.
AN 18CT GOLD OLD CUT DIAMOND RING OF MARQUIS SHAPE set with estimated approximate 1.29cts of diamonds set to a galleried mount with scrolled shoulders, dimensions of diamond set area 24.8mm x 10.8mm, finger size P1/2, weight 5.8gms Condition Report: wobbly old cuts with a few surface reaching inclusions a small amount of carbon spots. Some clear feather type inclusions and a few crystals, mount all good stamped 18ct.

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