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JAMES MACABE OF LONDON: AN EBONISED MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK, the arch painted dial with 'strike/silent' dial above a painted chapter ring, with a three train chain fusey movement striking on a bell and chiming on ten graduated bells, the back plate signed 'James McCabe, London', with bob pendulum and pull repeat, the arch topped case with brass carrying handles and fish scale side panels, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 18" high. See illustration
A MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM. CUFF OF SHEPTON MALLET, the silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration within a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced spandrels, beneath a tablet, 'Tempus Fuget', the eight-day three-train movement striking on a bell and eight graduated bells, in an oak case with all-over later carved decoration, 79" high. See illustration.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MARQUETRY AND WALNUT COMMODE, the rectangular top with a central foliate motif within quarter matched veneers and broad crossbanding, the front with three long drawers decorated with scenes of a man and woman, flanked by scrolling foliage, with brass ring handles, on square tapering feet, 49" wide
A LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY COMMODE, the rectangular top with quarter matched veneers within broad crossbanding, above a flush fitting frieze drawer with marquetry swag decoration, and two further long drawers with brass ring handles and central panel of landscape decoration, on square tapering feet, 46" wide
Chinese carved green hardstone censer and cover with lion mask and ring handles, the cover with dragon finial, on carved hardwood base, 17.5cm high, PROVENANCE: The vendor's father joined the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation in the late 1940's. He was posted to predominantly Far Eastern countries which included Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He started collecting items of Chinese origin during the 60's and 70's. The vendor's mother worked in Shanghai in the early 1950's and had an interest in snuff bottles and between them they collected items which interested them both. One ring handle repaired. Some small losses to exposed edges. Various natural faults.
A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain ginger jars, painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus on a cracked ice ground, each bear underglaze blue four character Kangxi mark to base, height 13cm (lacking covers) and two similar examples, each with underglaze blue double ring marks to base (4).
An early 20th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase painted in underglaze blue and Famille Vert enamels with two figures holding a vase decorated with chrysanthemum sprays on a prunus ground, bears underglaze blue double ring mark to base, height 30cm, a pair of decorative Japanese Satsuma vases, a further Satsuma vase and a Noritake lobed bowl (5).
An unusual early 20th century novelty Christofle silver plated cocktail stick holder modelled as a stylised beast holding aloft a ring raised on one foot, overall mounted on a circular spreading base, stamped to the base, height 15.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The ring is misshapen, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver napkin rings with scrolled edges and bright cut decoration and vacant cartouches, a large modern hallmarked silver napkin ring with raised rim, Birmingham 1979, a Victorian example decorated with ivy leaves with a monogrammed cartouche, Sheffield 1880, and three other silver examples, combined approx 5.27ozt (7).
A George VI hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup inscribed "Bury Golf Club, Norman Duxbury Foursome Competition, 1952", Sheffield 1951, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a modern boxed silver a wooden based bottle coaster, a decorative 9ct gold Alexandrite Gems TV ring and two decorative brooches (6).
A set of six Victorian hallmarked silver coffee spoons with cast finials, three depicting St George and the other depicting lion rampant, Saunders & Shepherd, London 1891, length 11.5cm, two pairs of hallmarked silver golf related spoons, one pair decorated with enamel painted finial with Dunham Forest Golf and Country Club coat of arms, also a silver napkin ring, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, a silver topped sugar sifter and two hallmarked silver brooches modelled as ballet dancers, approx 7.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Dents to dome of sugar caster. Damage to enamel of one spoon. Otherwise pretty good.
A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular vesta embossed with four lines of squares to each side, with engraved initials "HMP" and "DES", with suspension ring to cover, Birmingham 1890, 5 x 3cm, a filigree thistle brooch, and a simulated pearl necklace (3).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver purse decorated with flowers and scrolls with vacant cartouches suspended on a silver chain and ring, with tan leather interior, William Hayes, Birmingham 1908, a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded square form with bright cut foliate scrolls and monogrammed cartouche, John Henry Wynne, Birmingham 1927, and a silver plated cigarette case bearing the insignia of the Royal Tank Regiment and motto "Fear naught", with monogram, weighable silver approx 2.25ozt (3).
A mixed lot comprising a pair of George V hallmarked silver engraved napkin rings, Joseph Gloss Ltd, Birmingham 1927, a silver backed hand brush, Birmingham 1909, a silver plate backed hand mirror (af), a plated cheroot case, and a plated figural napkin ring (af) (6).
An Art Deco 18ct gold ring with central blue stone surrounded by four diamond chips in geometric pattern, size N, an 18ct yellow gold floral dress ring, the central diamond chip surrounded by eight small rubies, size L/M, and a 9ct yellow gold half hoop eternity ring set with nine diamond chips, size M/N (3).
A Victorian 18ct yellow gold mourning ring set with three rows of old mine cut diamonds with alternating black enamel bands inscribed "In Memory Of", hallmarked for London 1862. CONDITION REPORT: In pretty good condition, the largest central stone has a few carbon flecks but generally quite bright, the enamel is slightly scratched, there is a little chip to the black enamel to one of the leaves near the shoulder.

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