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An early 19th century walnut long case clock. Brass dial with angel and serpent spandrels with silver chapter ring enclosing date aperture and seconds dial; above a silver strike/silent dial marked Dave Lockwood of Swaffham. Eight day twin train movement striking on a single bell. The case with arch top eagle and ball finials and column supports. With herring bone inlay to door and case. Height 230cm Width 47cm CONDITION REPORT: in good working order, refurbished and with original weights and pendulum, weights are taped and heve a few splits, the pendulum has been refurbed with new attachment but weighted correctly, the veneers are firmly in place some elements of glue, the clocks top is linen covered and tapers towards the front of the dial. , the backboard is
A Bracket Clock by Igglesden of Chatham:Large Mahogany architectural case, with gilt Pineapple finial, Cornucopia ring handles and Ball feet.The Eight inch dial with Roman Numerals and "Igglesden Chatham" to the centre.Four gilt edged spandrels surrounding the dial, the gilt scale design side panels backed with blue cloth.The back glazed door revealing ornate engraved movement and pendulum with twin train movement striking on a bell.Height 50 cm Width 29 cmDepth 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In good working condition,very Minor losses to side of right flank around the vent.and minor losses to the top frieze above dial.refurbished professionally, and in near original condition. bearing label to the inside for Wehrle Bros. 1883, movement sits well and firmly placed no bends to the brackets.
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette by George Unite, Birmingham 1873: Of shaped rectangular form with engine-turned decoration to cover and base, with ring attachment, initialled; together with an unmarked vinaigrette, possibly Continental, decorated with trailing foliage (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both have wear which is commensurate with the age.
An Emerald and Diamond Ring and Pair Of Earclips from the Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret: The ring set with a rectangular-cut emerald between tapered baguette diamond corners to the bombé pavé-set diamond mount and shoulders, earrings en suite (3).Provenance: Jewellery and Faberge, from the Collection of H.R.H The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Christie's, London, 13th June 2006, Lot 150. Lot includes original leather cased Kensington Palace Certificate of Provenance bearing wax seal.
A Chinese blue and white vase , of archaistic zun form, well-painted in brilliant cobalt-blue tones with simulated 'heaping and piling', the baluster body encircled by two bands, the upper with continuous lotus scroll, the lower with a composite floral meander, all between slightly raised double-line borders, the shoulder set with animal mask and mock-ring handles, below the waisted flared neck decorated with stiff ruyi -bordered upright plantain leaves and a narrow wave band around the rim, the lower register with a further wave band above a band of pendant petal panels encircling the high flared foot, the base inscribed in underglaze blue with apocryphal six-character Qianlong reign mark, 25cm high
A Chinese small guan-type vase , of archaistic hu form, the pear-shaped four-sided vase tapering to the neck, flanked by a pair of tubular handles, applied overall in a thick pale bluish-grey glaze suffused with a bold steel grey crackles stopping at the unglazed foot ring dressed in a dark brown wash in imitation of Song dynasty guan ware, 8.5cm high
A Chinese celadon-glazed double-gourd vase, elegantly potted with a globular lower bulb supporting a slightly smaller upper bulb with a narrow mouth, covered overall in a lustrous glaze thinning at the rim to reveal the white body, the recessed base encircled by an unglazed foot ring, the base with a apocryphal six-character Qianlong archaistic seal mark in underglaze blue, 20th century, 32cm high
A Chinese Clair-de-lune baluster vase , applied on two sides with small C-scroll 'handles', and with a rib encircling the neck, covered with a pale sky-blue glaze that continues over the spreading foot and ends at the edge of the recessed foot ring, after a Kangxi original probably 19th or 20th century, 20.8cm high

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