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A 19th century porcelain dessert set each piece painted with landscape scenes within a Royal blue border with gilt highlights, comprising twelve dessert plates and four low tazzas CONDITION REPORT: Paintwork has surface scratches conversant wit use, some gilding rubbing and crazing, one tazza does not ring when tapped,
A solitaire diamond ring, the old cushion cut stone measuring 10mm x 9mm x 7mm deep, approximately 4.2 carats, claw set in a platinum mount and shank CONDITION REPORT: The diamond has a slight yellow tinge, there is a pin head inclusion to the centre of the table, no certificate, small inclusion lower down in the stone, minor chips to some of the facets,
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood with a globe finial and Ionic columns above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 30cm brass dial with Tempus Fugit roundel and rocking figure of Old Father Time, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals,inscribed William Cockling, Sandwich and a seconds subsidiary dial striking on a bell, 221cm high
A late 18th / early 19th century mahogany longcase clock the domed hood with fluted pillasters, above a shaped long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 31cm brass dial with an arch with inset panel inscribed Thos Reid, Edinburgh, with Strike/ Silent switch, with a brass chapter ring, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and an aperture displaying the month and the day of the month in an arch, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 211cm high CONDITION REPORT: The trunk door is touching at the top and sticking out at the base, the base of the clock is split along the joints, the rear feet are missing, there are cracks to the base, the face does not sit within the mask, but the dial is sitting to one side, in overall used condition
An 18th century oak longcase clock the hood with a moulded cornice and Ionic columns above a long trunk door, panelled box base and bracket feet, the 28.5cm brass dial with gilt brass spandrels and a brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and a calendar aperture, bears a plaque for "Tho Baxter, Conderton", the 30 hour movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT: The case colour is very flat, the joints are loose, the base panel is loose, chips and cracks to the case, face fits the mask, however there is a gap at the bottom of the dial and the mask, in overall used condition
A deactivated Russian Tokarev TT-33 7.62mm semi automatic pistol, dated 1952, Sn - 1285 complete with 2 magazines which both have lanyard rings fixed to the butt. The pistol cocks & dry fires, with black Bakelite ribbed grips marked with Soviet 'CCCP' marked roundels with stars. The butt has a fixed lanyard ring. The pistol has fixed fore & rear sights. It comes with a brown leather holster. It has a single brass stud fastener, spare magazine pocket and 2 rear riveted belt loops. The right aspect of the holster has 2 small stitched leather fittings for cleaning rod. Includes a deactivation certificate issued by The Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House dated 14/05/02
A deactivated Austrian Steyr model 1908 7.65mm semi automatic pocket pistol, Sn - 35888 complete with 1 magazine. The pistol cocks & dry fires, with checkered wooden grips . The butt has a fixed lanyard ring. The pistol has a fore sight. Includes a deactivation certificate issued by The London Proof House dated 21/12/2000
19th CENTURY WELSH BRASS FACED TWO TRAIN, EIGHT DAY, LONG CASE CLOCK, by Henry Gwynne of Carmarthen, the arched hood having bobbin turned supports above stained long case body. The brass face with dolphin and scroll design spandrels with central circular silver dial reading 'Tempus Fugit', the clock having Roman numeral chapter ring. 221cm high approx. (87"). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition but case not the original circa late 19th Century. Clock late 18th/Early 19th Century. Fingers wrong, appears complete.
VICTORIAN WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK BY ZAVIER GANZ OF SWANSEA, having arched hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by ring turned columns, plain waist door flanked by baluster and ring turned columns on a cross banded panel base with bracket feet. Painted face decorated with maritime scenes and having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. The face 19.5 x 14", clock overall 90" high. CONDITION REPORT: Overall fair condition, noted seconds finger is missing, case has wear and tear. Detailed condition report on request.
19th CENTURY SILVER BELL, modelled as Pickelhaub German helmet by Samuel Walton Smith, hall marked: Birmingham 1890, overall pierced with repousse scrolling and floral decoration. CONDITION REPORT: In working order, a little dirty, grubby, ring turning mechanism slightly wonky, no obvious splits to silver.

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