A pair of gold and half pearl set earrings, designed as trefoils, the backs with screw fittings, a pair of gold mounted cut cornered rectangular smoky quartz single stone earrings, the backs with screw fittings, a gold ring, claw set with a circular cut amethyst and two circular single stone ring top fittings to fit to the gold ring, (5).
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An Edwardian oak cased barographBy Short & Mason, LondonThe rectangular case with bevelled glass panels, fitted with a drawer, on stepped feet, the lacquered brass mechanism with 8 chambers and a circular ring dial showing the pressure and weather indicators, brass recording drum36cm wide
An 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire cluster ring, claw set with the principal circular cut diamond at the centre, in a surround of eight circular cut sapphires, within a spiral surround mounted with circular cut diamonds, in an openwork design, London 1963, ring size I and a half, with a case.
A gold, garnet and rose diamond set ring, designed as a rose diamond coronet above a heart shaped garnet, ring size N and an 18ct gold, aquamarine and diamond set three stone ring, claw set with the oval cut aquamarine at the centre, between two circular cut diamonds, ring size M, (2).
A walnut quarter-chiming 'Grandmother' clockBy Elliott, London, No. 15518, circa 1980With an arched pediment and brass dial inscribed Boodle & Dunthorne, Chester, with silvered chapter ring, quarter chiming on gongs, the three train movement with platform lever escapement 152cm high
A 9ct gold, opal and colourless gem set three stone ring, a 9ct gold and oval shell cameo ring, carved as the portrait of a lady, two 9ct gold signet rings, a 9ct gold and black onyx signet ring, a 9ct gold neckchain, a 9ct gold pendant cross, with a gold neckchain, two costume necklaces and two silver pendants with neckchains, with two boxes, (11).
A walnut and marquetry month-duration longcase clockThe dial inscribed J. Windmills, LondonThe pediment with a moulded cornice above a blind fret, with hinged glazed door, flanked by turned handed columns, a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with a triple-panel marquetry-inlaid door, centred with an oval lenticle, above a panelled plinth, the 11in. square brass dial, with pierced cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed J. Windmills, London, enclosing a matted centre with seconds ring, harboured winding and calendar apertures, the twin train month-going movement with five latched, shouldered, ringed and finned pillars and external countwheel strike on a bell with anchor escapement, the movement with later elements, the dial plate possibly associated, the case 20th century193cm high
A late Victorian giltmetal-mounted ebonised three train quarter-chiming mantel clockCirca 1890The broken arched case surmounted by a stepped plinth and five finials, the glazed panel door flanked to each side by a fluted Corinthian capital, on stepped plinth and scrolled feet, the 8in. arched brass dial with two subsidiaries to the arch for STRIKE /SILENT and WESTMINSTER CHIMES / CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS, with silvered chapter ring and pierced blued steel hands, matted centre and cast foliate and vase spandrels, the three train chain fusée movement, with engraved backplate, pendulum locking block, chiming the quarters on a carillon of nine bells and striking the hours on a coiled gong62cm high overall
An Edwardian mahogany bracket clockBy Payne & Co. 163 New Bond Street, London No. 2042, circa 1918The case with a caddy top and gilt-brass handle, with fret-work panel sides, the 6in. square brass dial with mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed Asprey London, blued steel hands and matted centre, with two presentation brass plaques below, the twin train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement, signed Payne & CO. 163 New Bond Street, London, No. 2042 to the backplate, with pendulum fastening block36cm high
A brass lantern clockInscribed William Kipling, LondonSurmounted by a finial and bell, above the 8 in. arched brass dial inscribed to the roundel in the arch Wm. Kipling, London, above silvered chapter ring and matted centre, the spandrels each cast with a crescent, the posted frame enclosing the replaced twin train French movement, striking on the bell38cm high
A gold, sapphire and diamond marquise shaped cluster ring, mounted with the cushion shaped sapphire at the centre and otherwise further set with fourteen cushion shaped diamonds, ring size N and a half, with an Anchor Cert Report, stating the sapphire to be natural, with no evidence of treatment and to be of Basaltic origin, ring size N and a half, with a case. Illustrated.
A lady's silver cased, key wind, openfaced fob watch, with a key, a Rotary gilt metal fronted and steel backed lady's wristwatch, on a sprung gilt metal bracelet, an amethyst and marcasite set brooch, designed as a spray, three further brooches, a pair of gold and cultured pearl earrings, the screw fittings detailed 9 CT, a pair of 9ct gold earrings, each in a stylized flowerhead design and a colourless gem set eternity ring, (9).
A 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, within a ribbon twist surround, an 18ct gold and diamond single stone ring, mounted with a circular cut diamond, ring size L, a 9ct gold, amethyst and diamond set necklace, a pair of cultured pearl pendant earrings, each designed as a bunch of grapes with a bow surmount, two further pairs of earrings and a pendant and neckchain with a case, (7).
A brass cased 3 inch refracting telescope by Dollond, c.1820, celestial ring mount, stabilizing bar and wooden plane adjusting poles and a separate star spotting side telescope, with various lenses, including brass table tripod and brass mounted mahogany floor tripod, length of telescope 133cm, height on floor tripod 170cm high. In a fitted mahogany case.
A Victorian mahogany-cased brass aneroid barometerNo. 12182The 4 1/4in. circular silvered dial, within an engine-turned bezel, brass suspension ring, in a mahogany hinged and glazed case, with engraved brass plaque to the reverse 'To J.G.A.B from J.G. 1854', on a later scroll base19cm high
A Mahogany cased quarter-chiming longcase clockThe dial signed Edward Woodward, LondonThe case, probably Victorian, of George III style, with an arched hood, flanked by reeded and brass-inlaid uprights, above the trunk inset with an arched panel door, flanked by fluted and brass inset quarter-columns, above a panelled plinth, the 12 in. arched brass dial with engraved herringbone outer border, the arch with subsidiary showing the moon's age, above a silvered chapter ring with matted centre, seconds subsidiary, twin strike/silent apertures and calendar aperture below, signed about the VI , the triple train movement striking the hour on a bell and chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells, with ringed pillars and anchor escapement215cm high
An Edwardian chinoiserie decorated wood and brass strut timepieceThe movement by Buren, Switzerland, circa 1920The shaped case decorated with pavilions and bridges, the similarly decorated dial with a standing figure, and narrow silvered chapter ring, the lever movement signed BUREN in an oval and numbered 12027722cm wide
A platinum wedding ring, a gold ring, mounted with two circular cut diamonds, a curb link silver charm bracelet, fitted with a variety of charms, on a silver heart shaped padlock clasp, a silver Claddagh link bracelet, another bracelet, two pairs of earclips, a pair of cufflinks and another pair of links, (9).
Silver, comprising; a set of six fruit spoons, Birmingham 1934, a similar fruit serving spoon, Birmingham 1929, a set of six teaspoons, the handles with figure terminals, Sheffield 1910, five coffee spoons, Sheffield 1962, a napkin ring and a three peice condiment set with two condiment spoons, Birmingham 1933, with two blue glass liners, combined weight 402 gms, also foreign and plated wares, comprising; four spoons, a tap and a dip pen, with a blue enamelled terminal, (qty).
A platinum, diamond and synthetic sapphire ring, collet set with the three princpal cushion shaped diamonds to the centre, the diamonds weigh in total approximately 1.35 cts and otherwise mounted with calibre cut synthetic sapphires at intervals, ring size O, gross weight 10.3 gms, with an associated Tiffany & Co case. Illustrated.
A George III giltmetal-mounted ebonised bracket clockBy Jonathan de Jersey, Westminster, circa 1790The bell top case surmounted by a carrying handle and four berried finials, above glazed doors and sides, on stepped plinth and bracket feet, the 6 1/2in. arched brass dial with STRIKE /SILENT and pendulum adjustment subsidaries to the arch, the silvered chapter ring enclosing the silvered signature plate Jno De Jersey Westminster, with pierced blued steel hands, foliate-cast spandrels, the twin train fusée movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell50cm high
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of trumpet shaped vases, each raised on a circular foot, Birmingham 1904 (loaded), a rattle fitted with two bells and having a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1904, a napkin ring, a circular butterfly wing dish, a salt with a blue glass liner, a pepperette with pierced decoration with a blue glass liner, a small pickle fork, a salt spoon and a steel button hook, (10).
A George III parcel-gilt and faux tortoiseshell lacquer longcase clock By Thomas Bell, London, mid 18th Century and later The pediment with a moulded cornice above blind fret, with a glazed arched dial door flanked by three-quarter columns, the trunk inset with a rectangular door decorated with pavilions and figures, on a stepped plinth, the 12in. arched brass dial signed on a roundel in the arch THO: BELL LONDON, with silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, plinth restored, movement and case possibly associated 224cm high PROVENANCE, BY REPUTE: William Beckford, Fonthill Abbey. (According to a handwritten note in ink signed J. Moody dated 1900)
A gold and amethyst three stone ring, claw set with a row of oval cut amethysts, detailed 10 K, a gold and citrine single stone ring, claw set with a curved triangular cut citrine, detailed 10 K, a gold and diamond set ring, in an abstract design, detailed 10 K and two further gold and gem set rings, detailed 10 K, (5).
A George III lantern timepiece alarmSurmounted by a bell and five turned finials, with 4 1/4in. arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring, brass spandrels and matted centre with silvered alarm disc and blued steel hand, the posted frame movement with anchor escapement, restorations21 cm high
An 18ct gold ring, mounted with three oval opals and with diamonds at intervals (one diamond lacking), Birmingham 1905, a gold and oval shell cameo ring, carved as the portrait of a lady, detailed 9 CT, a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set full eternity ring and two further gem set rings, (5).
A small James II/Queen Anne weight-driven timepieceBy Michael Cheltenham, LondonThe 6in. square brass dial with cherub head spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed Michl. Cheltenham, London at the VI, chevron half-hour markers and matted centre, blued steel hands, the thirty-hour movement with four baluster-turned pillars and verge escapement; in an associated oak-glazed caseMichael Cheltenham is recorded as apprenticed in 1698 and a member of the Clockmakers' Company 1712-1720
A gold, enamelled and blister pearl set bar brooch, designed as a parrot on a branch, detailed 15 CT, a Victorian silver brooch, designed as two hearts with foliate sprays, probably Birmingham 1899, an 18ct gold and diamond five stone ring, Birmingham 1918, an 18ct gold and diamond single stone ring, Birmingham 1895, a gold, ruby and diamond five stone ring, detailed 18 CT and a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond nine stone set half hoop ring, (6).
A French onyx and cloisonné enamel four glass mantel clockCirca 1900The bow-fronted case with bevelled glazed front, back and sides, the 4in. circular dial with off-white annular ring, with cloisonné bezel and centre, the drum-shaped movement with mercurial compensated balance and striking on a gong30cm high
A brass-mounted, rosewood and brass line-inlaid giant chronometer carriage clock By Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, No. 613/44, circa 1988 The rectangular case with a square section carrying handle, above the bevelled glazed top and sides, with hinged bevelled glazed doors, on a stepped base, the dial with a foliate-engraved surround, silvered chapter ring with 'Breguet' blued steel hands, moon phase aperture above the VI, the lower portion signed in a lambrequin SINCLAIR HARDING CHELTENHAM 613/44, above recessed subsidaries for the day and date, the twin train chain fusée movement with maintaining power, large engraved platform, numbered, with plain balance and steel hairspring with single overcoil, Earnshaw-type chronometer escapement with a pivoted spring detent, the glazed observation panel with etched seconds dial, spotted plates, with rear wind, push repeat and strike on a bell, together with its original key 41.5cm high. Article 10 Certificate No: 574341/01
A 9ct gold ring, in a chain link design, with a heart shaped motif, Birmingham 1902, ring size N and a half, a Victorian 9ct gold, seed pearl and red gem set cluster ring, Birmingham 1868, ring size O and a half and a silver and gilt bar brooch, with a floral spray motif, Chester, probably 1908, (3).
A Queen Anne walnut longcase clockBy Thomas Walkden, London, circa 1705 and laterThe hood with a moulded pediment above a blind fret, with glazed hinged door and flanked to each side by a turned column with gilt Corinthian capital, a glass panel to each side, the trunk inset with a hinged door, centred with a giltwood roundel, on a stepped plinth base, the 11in. square brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed Tho Walkden, London, with a matted centre, narrow seconds ring and harboured winding holes, pierced steel hands, a calendar aperture above the VI, the movement with five turned shouldered, ringed and finned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell, restorations, movement possibly associated206cm highThomas Walkden is recorded as apprenticed in 1682 and a member of the Clockmakers' Company 1694-1719.
Mahogany two train Vienna-type wall clock, possibly Gustav Becker with GB anchor motif within Roman numeral chapter ring, with pendulum Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'

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