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A Collection of Miscellaneous Costume and Other Jewellery, including solid silver gate link bracelet, two silver and a smoky quartz ring, two vintage engraved rose gold covered buttons, 9 ct gold wishbone ring and gold locket with rose cut diamond to centre, total approx wt of gold 3.8 gms.
A 9ct yellow gold and enamel National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers medallion with presentation inscription to the back "Presented to Council of Executives Member DW Puttnam, 1994/95/96", diameter 3.5cm, a 9ct gold medal for Crewe Hospital Cup engraved "Winners 1907-8 South Shed We Jones", also a pair of gold earrings and a signet ring (af).
A pair of late 19th century 18" terrestrial and celestial globes by C. Smith & Son, each set within a ring turned and block frame bearing presentation plaque inscribed "Presented by Bro. E. Sussmann, Worshipful Master, Feby, 12th 1916", both inscribed to the globe, overall height approx 102cm. CONDITION REPORT: The following condition report is designed to give an accurate representation of the lot, but if anything is slightly over-critical. Terrestrial globe: inscribed "Smith's Terrestrial Globe containing all the latest discoveries, London, C. Smith & Son Limited", there are areas of brown staining and scuffs throughout, there are small losses to the paper throughout, more noticeable damage is to Brazil where there has been a 2 x 1cm oval dent, also an area of brown to the Indian Ocean. The metal hooped bar at the top of the globe has been broken, but this is a clean break. A section of the horizontal frame has been broken and repaired, this is running through May-July, Gemini-Cancer. Also in the horizontal frame there are screws through the horizontal platform to the legs, running through September and January. The framework itself is slightly loose and there have been some screw repairs through the block sections. Overall slightly faded in colour. Celestial globe: inscribed "Smith's Celestial Globe, C. Smith & Son Ltd, London & Croydon", some light staining throughout and patches of brown, small scuffs and tears, the framework is slightly loose and there has been a dowelled repair to the horizontal frame through January and May. Overall slightly faded in colour.
THOMAS MOORE, IPSWICH; a 19th century brass weight driven lantern clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals to chapter ring, with domed top surmounted with cast finial and with pierced decoration to each side, raised on four turned supports attached to an oak bracket, height 36cm excluding bracket.
JH WICKES, LONDON; an early 19th century mahogany and inlaid cased lancet shaped eight day repeating bracket clock, the circular enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, with lion mask and ring handles above lancet shaped Gothic style pierced brass sound openings, with bone escutcheons, the dial and back plate of twin fusee movement inscribed with maker's name, raised on four brass ball feet, height 47.5cm.
A 1930s Art Deco style oak cased eight day chiming grandmother clock, the rectangular dial set with Roman numerals to chapter ring, with presentation inscription "Presented to Vera Moss by her father's employees on the occasion of her wedding April 22nd 1935", height 132cm.
A 20th century burr walnut eight day lever Westminster chiming grandmother clock, with domed hood and silvered dial set with Roman numerals to chapter ring and Arabic second numerals, inscribed "Prestons Ltd", the movement stamped "Elliott London", height 160cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some scuffs to cases. No guarantees given as to it being in working condition.
A 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment centred to the top with an inlaid figure of Britannia above the moon phase dial set with Roman numerals to chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by two turned columns, the Gothic arched door with bone escutcheon, on plinth base, height 240cm. CONDITION REPORT: The surface has wear commensurate with age, there are areas of splits and scratches, there is a major split through the plinth base, one of the brass volutes is broken but present.
WILLIAM BARKER, WIGAN; a late 18th century oak longcase clock, with brass square face and silvered circular dial set with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the flat hood with caddy pediment and four turned columns above arched doors flanked by two quarter columns on plinth base with bracket feet, height 217cm. Maker is listed as active c.1760.
A George III oak and crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above 12" brass dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and plaque inscribed "Willm Lupton, Altrincham", above long arched door and plinth base, height 205cm. The Lupton family are listed as operating in Altrincham c.1765.
A 19th century north Italian ebonised and ivory inlaid Renaissance style high backed elbow chair with detailed panel centred with two figures, plank seat and ring turned block legs united by a shaped stretcher, probably Milan c.1860. CONDITION REPORT: Two horizontal splits to seat. A few small sections of inlay missing. Old repair to panelled backs.

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