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A gold repousse cased quarter repeating verge watch, white enamel dial with Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, signed in the centre Poy, London, movement with square baluster pillars and signed Poy, London, the inner case pierced and engraved with foliage and a mask, plunge pendant and stirrup bow, the outer with pierced and engraved bezels, the back repousse with a classical scene, the front bezel with dumb repeat push pieces, 50mm diameter.Godfrie Poy, London: 1718-50. A fine maker. Examples of his repeating watches were in the Dennison and Damiano Collections as well as the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg.
A Swiss 9ct gold half hunting cased wristwatch, damascened nickel movement, dark blue enamel chapter ring with outer white line, Import marks London 1915, 26mm diameter with later plated bracelet; and a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch in octagonal case, with 9ct gold sprung bracelet, Import marks Glasgow 1923. (2)
Jaeger LeCoultre. A gilt brass and simulated lapis lazuli mantel timepiece, signed on the front glass, the eight day inline movement with lever escapement, skeletonised chapter ring, in a rectangular case, on bun feet, 4.75in (12cm) high; with original Jaeger LeCoultre travelling case.
A perpetual calendar mantel clock, the movement numbered 11360 with visible Brocot escapement, numbered pendulum, the calendar dial beneath with subsidiaries for day and date, also a lunar aperture within the annular month ring, now in a modern wooden case, 15in (38cm) high.
An oak quarter chiming mantel clock, the 7 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and matted centre, the arch containing twin subsidiaries for Chime / Silent and Eight Bells / Four Bells, the three train chain fusee movement with carillon of eight bells in a light oak case flanked by free-standing brass Corinthian columns, the arched top with urn finials and large central pineapple finial, gilt scrolled feet, 25in (64cm) high.
A most unusual striking Tavern clock of octagonal form, signed on the lower three dial mouldings Edward Faulkner London, the black dial with gilt Roman hours and Arabic outer five minute ring, brass counterbalance hands, the two-train movement with five ringed pillars, anchor escapement and locking plate striking, shallow depth barrels winding counter-clockwise, the arched trunk door lacquered with gilt figures and birds in an oriental landscape, the surround decorated with gilt flowers and foliage, 59in (150cm) high; dial 31in (79cm) wide.Edward Faulkner, London: apprenticed 1692, Free of the Clockmakers Company 1702, Master 1734-44.1. There are no octagonal Tavern clocks recorded with original striking movements.2. This movement originally standing on a seatboard on cheeks within the trunk, is now fitted to the dial with later false plate.3. Unlike other clocks the main section of this dial consists of a single piece of oak.4. Removal of the false plate reveals that the dial has always had two winding holes. There is no evidence of a single hole being plugged.5. In conclusion: despite alterations to the case, this clock has always had a striking movement.
An interesting 30 hour longcase clock movement, the 10 inch brass dial signed on the chapter ring Jno. Reynolds, Hagbourn, matted centre, cherub and crown spandrels, the birdcage movement of unusual construction with fretted posts.John Reynolds, Hagbourn: working circa 1732.
A 30 hour longcase movement, the 10 inch brass dial signed Jos. Norris, Abingdon on the chapter ring, date aperture at 12 o'clock in the matted centre, winged cherub spandrels divided by engraved tulips, the birdcage movement originally with verge escapement, converted to anchor.Joseph Norris, Abingdon: working in Ox Street, circa 1720.
An eight day oak longcase clock, the 14 inch brass dial signed on the silvered chapter ring W. S. Shuker, Birmingham, subsidiary seconds and date aperture in the foliate engraved centre, the arch containing a boss engraved with a warrior on horseback slaying a dragon, the four pillar movement now striking on a gong, the case flanked by free-standing columns, hood with swan neck pediment and blind frets, the whole with mahogany crossbanding and shell pattern inlays, 93in (236cm) high inc eagle finial.
An early 18th century eight day black lacquered longcase clock, the 12 inch brass dial signed Claudius Du Chesne, London on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and date aperture flanked by engraved birds, cherub and crown spandrels, wheatear engraved border, the five ringed pillar movement latched to the centre, locking plate striking also with passing half hour strike on a smaller hammer, the case decorated with gilt chinoiserie designs against a black ground, the flat hood flanked by gilt painted columns to simulate fluting, 82.5in (210cm) high.Claude Duchesne: Free of the Clockmakers Company 1693-1730.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase regulator, the circular 12 inch silvered dial signed Willm. Goffe, London, outer minutes ring with inner subsidiaries for hours and seconds, the substantial six pillar movement with sliding brass dust covers to the top and sides, stamped at the base of the front plate Handley & Moore, 4225, dead beat escapement with jewelled end stones for the escapement, screwed chatons, all wheels six spoked, the mercury glass jar pendulum supported from a massive brass block on the backboard with lateral adjustment, beat adjustment to the crutch, silvered degree scale, slender brass bound weight with six spoked pulley wheel, in a lancet case with glazed trunk door flanked by inlaid canted corners, the hood with lancet top and obelisk finials, 80in (204cm) high.William Goffe, London recorded as working early 19th century. Handley & Moore, London 1802-24.
Tolkien, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings (complete set) Comprising: The Fellowship of the Ring 1954 1st Edition, The Two Towers 1954 1st Edition, and The Return of the King 1955 1st Edition. With no mention of subsequent printings. George Allen and Unwin Ltd. Hardcover with red boards
A WWI photographic record of the Royal Flying Corps Canada training school in Toronto. The record was the property of John Edward Philip Smith RFC who attended the school from 1917. The lot includes a cap badge and a 10K signed ring from the same period, and other later related ephemera and items relating to his later career as a chauffer in the U.S. including a dashboard clock
An early German Third Reich SA Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker’s logo for manufacturers CURDTS NACHF’ (Curdts Nachfolger), Solingen name & trademark roundel. The dagger comes with nickel plated chape and locket with hanging ring, the nickel hilt with Ha mark to the crossguard for the Hansa district, the wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, with nickel mounted brown enamelled steel scabbard
Of WWII RAF interest: A group of RAF sweetheart jewellery, cloth badges and other interesting items, including two silver and enamel brooches, a ring, several cloth RAF and other badges including a Luftwaffe example, a silver vesta case, a Women’s Land Army badge, two silver and enamel cycling medals, compacts, glasses, coins to include a 1935 dollar and much more (parcel)
An impressive diamond and emerald crossover style dress ring, having a cluster of a pear shaped diamond surrounded by round cut green stones, above another cluster of a pear shaped emerald surrounded by brilliant cuts, mounted white metal, presented in a Charles Packer & Co box (2)

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