A collection of four early 20th century mantel clocks including an oak example with shaped top, the cream enamel chapter ring set with Arabic numerals flanked by gilt metal columns, width 32cm, a Napoleon's hat example, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, above shaped bracket feet, and two others (4).
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COHEN & CHARLES; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver coin order of oval form with overall engine turned decoration, two coin apertures to one side and centred with St Christopher roundel to the other, date letter rubbed, Birmingham 1960's, length 5.5cm including suspension ring, approx 0.4ozt.
An Art Deco shagreen and tortoiseshell eight day desk clock, marked Smiths to back, height 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial is slightly loose in frame and has discolouration to chapter ring with some pitting to the bezel, the back shagreen covering is slightly loose.
A three piece cherrywood bedroom suite comprising a tallboy with cushion moulded drawer above six further drawers, a dressing table raised on ring turned legs, and a five drawer chest (3). CONDITION REPORT: Extensive scratching and surface wear commensurate with use. The dressing table has badly scratched corners at knee hole. Please view further images. The small chest is 74cm wide, 41 deep and 94cm high, the larger chest is 76cm wide, 42cm deep and 130cm high.
An 18ct yellow gold diamond and sapphire ring, the central violetish blue round brilliant cut sapphire weighing approx 1.20cts set within a pierced frame of diamonds in pierced shoulders and simple shank, ring size N 1/2, approx 2.9g.The ring is accompanied by a Gem Institute of America graduate report detailing the sapphire as natural with some indication of gentle heat and with the diamond weight being approx 0.33cts within the eighteen whole European cut stones.
WALTHAM; an Edwardian hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with subsidiary seconds hand and Roman numerals, suspended on a graduated chain set with T-bar and two tone fob including "Winners 150th Army Brigade R.F.A. Interunit Football Competition 1919", pocket watch hallmarked for Birmingham 1909. CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches and small dents to case .Hairline cracks to dial, lacking the ring loop attachment. Balance wheel moves freely but not and indication that watch works.
SAMUEL WRIGHT OF NORTHWICH; an 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock with caddy top above square brass face with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with second subsidiary dial and date aperture flanked by two columns above single domed door and plinth base on bracket feet, height 195cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial is 12". The dial is associated to the case, the freeze above the dial has been damaged and restored, and possibly a latter addition. Plinth has a crack to the centre, it also has some veneer replacement. Pendulum and weights present but no key.
A mixed lot of silver items comprising an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee hallmarked pendent decorated with the royal coat of arms, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1977, a hallmarked silver small vesta of plain form, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1920, a boxed horse shoe napkin ring, Sheffield 1976, a silver horse shoe fob and a further silver gilt fob, combined approx 2.78ozt (5).
A Victorian 18ct yellow gold gentleman's signet ring set with a diamond, approx 0.5ct, size Q, 8g. CONDITION REPORT: The diamond is old cut and has visible inclusions with a loop, the ring has been re-sized and the hallmark section seems to be set in so are not relevant.
A 9ct yellow gold half hunter crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial and enamel chapter ring to cover set with Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, with a presentation inscription to inside "Presented to Ex PC402MRWagstaff, by the officers and men of 'M' Division, as a mark of esteem on his retirement, after 25 years service, November 27th 1927", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1927.
A 9ct white gold engagement ring and wedding band designed in the Art Deco style for Harriet Kelsall jewellery, the engagement ring set with a 0.26ct princess cut diamond graded F/G, SI2, and the wedding band set with four further diamonds, combined approx 7g (2). Sold with original certificate.
A Victorian mahogany circular extending dining table with twin broad leaves and lobed legs to castors and a set of ten Victorian mahogany dining chairs with padded drop-in seats and ring turned front legs to peg feet (11). CONDITION REPORT: Length of table fully extended approx 260cm the width is 130cm and height to the bottom of the table top is 65cm, all the leaves are probably original, and colours vary in leaves due to light damage, four of the chairs are darker and upholstered in a green fabric the remaining chairs have sun damage to the backs of the chairs, two have splits at joints and one has had a scratch filled with wax these are upholstered in a cream fabric. The table top has bruising and scratches. Please view additional photos.
A reproduction burr walnut and cross banded serpentine chest of four long graduated drawers of small proportion raised on bracket feet, width 71cms. CONDITION REPORT: The missing handle for the drawer is in the drawer. The surface has ring marks, chips to the burr walnut and surface scratches. Please see further images.
ATKIN BROS; a George V hallmarked silver circular bowl with twin lion mask and ring handles, raised on waisted stem to square base, Sheffield 1910, diameter 22.5cm, approx 30.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished and surface scratching throughout, please see extra images for inscription. the foot has been slightly pushed into the square base.
An 18th/19th century Chinese bronze yen yen temple altar vase with ring turned body, unmarked, height 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some traces of surface wear, minor misshapen areas of the rim, pin pricked initials RES to underneath the rim, some scratches and pitting commensurate with age.
A 14ct yellow gold dress ring set with six various faceted gem stones of various sizes, colours and shapes, size Q, approx 9.3g. CONDITION REPORT: stamped 585 with no British hallmarks, some light surface scratches, a surface chip to orange stone, and scratches to other stones.
An Arts and Crafts oak bookcase on cupboard attributed to Archibald Taylor of Glasgow, the moulded cornice above two glazed doors and base of frieze drawer with drop ring handles above two arched recessed panelled doors to a plinth base, 101.5 x 197 x 51cm.
WILLIAM H MANTON; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver swizzle stick with overall engine turned decoration and with suspension ring, Birmingham 1982, length 8cm, a textured money clip, S.J Rose and Son, Birmingham 1973, and a hallmarked silver key pendant commemorating the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, Bracelon Ltd, Birmingham 1981, on rope twist chain necklace, box, combined 1.3ozt (3).

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