A George III mahogany bracket clock, the 16.5cm silvered dial inscribed Robert Ward, London, with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to the outer track, Strike/Silent dial to arch, date aperture, twin winding holes, twin fusee movement with verge escapement, striking on a bell, regulated by short bob pendulum, backplate engraved with a central basket of flowers surrounded by stylised rococo scrolls, the bell-top case with pineapple finials to angles, double-cavetto top mouldings, the door with pierced brass frets, the rear with rectangular break-arch glazed door, pierced grills to sides, cast bracket feet, 58cm high over carrying handle, c.1780 Robert Ward was recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1768, gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1779 and working from Abchurch Lane, London until 1808. He is noted as specialising in supplying musical clocks for the Middle Eastern market
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Large collection of mainly ex Shop 1950's-60's Corner shop pocket money toys and a few larger toys, Vulcan Junior Child's Sewing Machine and Arrow Telephone Set, both boxed, Klikatelle mini Bagatelle (6, all boxed), Toys in plastic bags with card headers, Scissors (5), Magnet (2), Clime a Clown (2), Compass (2), Shooting Dolls (2), on card Teeth, Squirt Ring, Peter Pan Solitaire (2), boxed items, Snap Cards (5), Salco Try Your Luck, Word Puzzle, Bell Sitting Boy (4, one boxed), Draughts (2), Chess Set, Magnetic Polar Bears Ivy and Brumas, Pepys Picture Dominoes, Pen and Maths Set, various unboxed plastic toys incl Pipes and Ducks, Slikka DCMT Toy Set, Space Jet Water Guns (3), Birds on String, in original paper bags (14), F-VG, boxes P-G (QTY)
Britains Liliput World 00 gauge Cart Animals and Figures Hornby-Dublo and other makers 00 Gauge accessories lead Chess Set various lead Figures incl Cocoa cubs and Simon and Riverlet Carts and Canons (qty), Milk Float Cart (2, one in LV606 Tumbrel Cart box), unboxed animals (16) Figures Liliput and Dublo (21), Skybirds (6), Platform Furniture (11, incl luggage), Dinky Toys Barrels (6 in bag), Cocoa cubs ((5) Snow White Dwarfs (2), part lead chess set, Ring Master (2), Simon and Riverlet Canons (2), Car, Carts (2), Dan Dare Figure ?, Britains Log, old £1 save 6d Tin, unbranded miniature Horse and soldier set , in original box, small coronation Coach (no horse), clockwork Chicken, F-VG, boxes F (qty)
Steiff teddy bear trio including: (1) "Daddey" Giengen Festival Teddy, white tag 655685, LE 3000, exclusive for the 7th Steiff Festival in Giengen in 2003, mohair, swing label certificate, sealed in factory plastic bag, 13.75"/35cm; (2) National Trust bear, yellow tag 660566, mohair, swing label, 10"/25cm; (3) Margaret Woodbury Strong Ring Bear-Er, US Exclusive, yellow tag 0155/23, mohair, carrying cushion with two wedding rings, swing label and museum booklet (detached but present), 9"/23cm; Good Plus; (3).
David McCreery 9ct gold Manchester United 1977 F.A. Cup Winners medal, in its original blue presentation box from Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham, with original ring suspension, no year engraved on the obverse and the players name engraved on the reverse.McCreery came on as substitute for Gordon Hill in the 81st minute of the game, which finished in a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Wembley on May 21st 1977.The following lots 288 to 359 relate to the career of David McCreery David McCreery was born in Northern Ireland in 1957 and came to the notice of the Red Devils at an early age, signing for them in 1974.His path to the first team was a swift one at a time of great change for the Manchester Giants- the days of Matt Busby and his great sides had ended, and United looked to rebuild to herald a new era to Old Trafford. It’s a testimony to his talents, as by 1975-6 he had graced the Wembley turf as part of the F.A. Cup Final side that lost to Southampton by way of the now famous Bobby Stokes goal for the Saints, but fortune smiled on the Irishman in the Final of 1976-77 when he walked away with a Winners medal.The quest for a permanent place in a starting 11 took him next to Q.P.R. another side showing serious ambition under the Chairmanship of Jim Gregory at management at that point of Tommy Docherty, a gaffer that knew both him and his quality well from their time together up NorthHe had taken his international bow for Northern Ireland in 1976, and what a career that would also prove to be, winning 67 caps, appearing in two World Cup Finals, making the All Star XI in 82 for his continuous quality performances in the tournament and being the first player to wear Nike boots on the biggest stage of them all- not bad for a Belfast lad. Post Q.P.R., a spell in the states with Tulsa, playing both indoor and outdoor football for the Roughnecks, saw him return home for his longest club relationship with the Geordie Giants Newcastle United, one that saw 272 outings in the magpie stripes in a seven-year period, where he became a firm Toon favourite.His later career took in Clubs up that end of the country, including Hartlepool and Carlisle United, with spells at Hearts, GIF Sundsval Coleraine sandwiched in between. It was no surprise that a man of his standing in the game would also apply his skill and knowledge to coaching and management, with both Hartlepool and Carlisle having him gaffer them with some success. A fascinating fact also is that, for a spell, he was European advocate for Argentina giants Boca Juniors, scouting and acting as liaison as a result of his highly respected knowledge of the beautiful game.His playing career yielded a total of 639 appearances, and his contribution as a player for all the sides he represented is beyond measure a consummate professional through and through.
ROSEWOOD DOUBLE TEA CADDY in the Sheraton--revival style, sarcophagus shape with quartered top, main body painted with urns, swags and ribbons, white metal oval ring side handles, on gilded paw feet, hinged cover opening to reveal interior fitted twin compartments, lift up lids and cut glass mixing bowl, 20 (h) x 30 (w) x 15cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy
GROUP OF SMALL COLLECTABLES including Parkette marbled brown fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, cast silver half-moon napkin ring (Sheffield 1954), 38gms, white metal propelling pencil with hardstone mount, two oval hardstone brooches with white metal mounts and Victorian miniature watercolour in gilt metal frame, 6cms (diam.)Provenance: private collection Conwy
GROUP OF SMALL SILVER COLLECTABLES including circular ring box with inlaid tortoiseshell cover, London 1909, 8cms (diam.), circular silver pin dish commemorating marriage of Prince Charles (1981), 7.5cms (diam.) and two silver napkin rings, one boxedProvenance: private collection Ynys Môn
THREE MARINE INSTRUMENTS comprising late 19th Century brass encased aneroid barometer having white enamel dial, 12.5cms (diam.) excluding suspension ring, along with Sestrel brass case bulkhead barometer, 20.5cms (diam.) and FCC Precision quartz brass cased bulkhead clock, 19cms (diam.)Provenance: private collection Conwy
A pair of large Japanese Meiji period Kutani vases. Each decorated with scholars playing go, and birds amongst flowers, with mask and ring handles to the sides suspending tied tassels. H31.5cm. Condition Report: In an excellant condition for their age, no chips, cracks or restoration. The glaze has crazed, some surface marks and firing faults.
18k yellow gold Art Deco style diamond dress ring, set with 3 baguette cut diamonds approx. 0.15ct each, surrounded by 18 x 2mm round brilliant cut diamonds approx. 0.03 ct. Each. Pave set into each shoulder are 6 x 2mm RBCD's. Total diamond weight 1.35ct. Finger size R, w: 9.7 gms

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