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A gold and platinum, diamond set single stone ring, mounted with a circular cut diamond, detailed 18 CT & PT, a 9ct gold, diamond and red gem set five stone ring, a 9ct gold and black onxy set oval signet ring, a 9ct gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1946 and three further gem set rings, (7).
A white gold and diamond set cocktail style ring, mounted with the principal cushion shaped diamond to the centre and otherwise further set with smaller cushion shaped diamonds, detailed 0750, circa 1940s, the principal diamond weighs approx 1.1 cts, the two side diamonds weigh approx 0.35 cts each, ring size P, gross weight 5.8 gms. Illustrated.
A mahogany and brass-bound two-day marine chronometer with Poole's Auxillary CompensationFor Russells Ltd, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, No 6702, probably made by Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, No. 6927, circa 1904The three-tier case with ivory maker's roundel, the lid replaced, glazed observation cover, recessed handles, brass gimbals and bowl, stamped 6927, with bevelled glazed bezel, the 4 1/4 in. silvered dial with Roman chapters and gold hands, inscribed RUSSELLS Ltd MAKERS TO THE ADMIRALTY 18. CHURCH ST. LIVERPOOL No. 6702, with power reserve indicator and seconds subsidiary inscribed to the inner ring in red MAKERS TO THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AUXILIARY COMPENSATION, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, spotted plates, bi-metallic balance with Poole's auxillary compensation, blued helical spring, diamond endstone, jewelled to the escape wheel, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, stamped to the underside of the rim 692718cm wide; 19.5cm high; 18.3cm deep
A George I Walnut month-going longcase clockBy Joseph Windmills, London, First quarter 18th Century and laterThe case with a domed caddy pediment, surmounted by a pair of brass finials and pierced fret panels, the glazed dial door, flanked by three-quarter columns, with a glazed panel to each side and a quarter column, the trunk with a panel door, centred by a circular glazed panel with brass edge, on a plinth base, the 12in. square brass dial, outlined with a wheatsheaf border, cast mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, signed J. Windmills, London around the VI, blued steel pierced hands, the matted centre with seconds subsidary, harboured calendar aperture and winding holes, the twin train six-shouldered, turned and finned latched pillar movement of month duration with rack strike and good quality steel work, including a pair of heavy brass weights, the case 18th century, with extensive reconstruction and restoration, possibly associated233cm highCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE:J. A. Neale, Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Wadhurst, 1999.
A walnut and marquetry longcase clockThe dial plate signed Thomas Johnson, Londini FecitThe pediment with a moulded cornice above the glazed dial aperture flanked by a bulbous three-quarter column, formally rising, the trunk inset with a panel door, inlaid all over with a foliate marquetry of a flower-filled vase and centred by a brass glazed roundel, on a stepped plinth with part marquetry panel on an oak plinth, the 11in. square brass dial with foliate-cast spandrels, signed at the base Thomas Johnson, Londini fecit, later silvered chapter ring, blued steel hands, matted centre with narrow seconds subsidiary, rose engraved centre, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture (ring missing), the twin train movement with five finned, ringed and shouldered pillars, with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, modern seatboard; case with alterations, losses and restorations, dial and movement associated; movement and case associated196cm high
A mahogany longcase clockBy John Groom, Colchester, the movement circa 1710, the case laterThe moulded pediment, above a pair of baluster-turned coulmns flanking the dial door, the trunk inset with a door, on a plinth with stepped apron, the 12in. square brass dial with crown and cherub spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring and narrow seconds subsidiary, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture, with five-pillar movement, internal countwheel strike and anchor escapement, movement and case associated186cm high
An 18ct gold and ruby stylized eternity ring, in a rustic design, collet set with circular cut rubies, London 1970, ring size Q, gross weight 6.8 gms and a French marcasite and opal set circular pendant brooch, glazed to the centre with the portrait of a lady with flowers, with a case, (2).
A brass lantern clockBy Henry Lintott, Farnham, 18th Century and with later elementsSurmounted by a bell, with four straps and five turned finials, the 6 1/4in. silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed to the centre Henry Lintott in Farnham fecit, within a foliate design, single blued steel hand, the movement with anchor escapement and external countwheel strike, with two brass hinged doors, lacking steel backplate38cm high
A gold filigree and oval cut foil backed orange gem set single stone ring, in a canatille work design, ring size G and a half and a Victorian 12ct gold and gem set ring (one pearl lacking), with engraved decoration, Birmingham (date letter indistinct), ring size N, both mid 19th century, (2).
A burr walnut and walnut 'Grandmother' clockIn the Georgian style, 20th CenturyThe moulded pediment above a broken arched glazed door, flanked to each side by gilt Corinthian capitals and three-quarter columns, above an arched trunk door, on a plinth base, the 7 3/4in. arched brass dial with roundel in the arch Tempus Fugit, silvered chapter ring and blued steel hands, with engraved centre, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell147cm high
A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set nine stone cluster ring, a Georgian gold ring, mounted with a row of flat cut garnets, (one garnet lacking), circa 1800, (some stones replaced), a 9ct gold and cameo ring, a 9ct gold and garnet cluster ring, (one garnet lacking), and two further gem set rings, (6)
A George I walnut, boxwood and ebony outlined longcase clockBy William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, circa 1725The hood with a moulded pediment above an arched glazed door, flanked to each side by fluted columns, with a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with an arched panel door, on a stepped plinth base, the 12in. arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary in the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary, the signature plaque signed Wm. Webster Exchange Alley, London above the calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement with rack strike on a bell 221cm highWebster was apprenticed to and a journeyman for Thomas Tompion. He gained his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1710 and died in 1734.

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