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A gold cased slide action pencil, with a cornelian seal terminal, two further slide action pencils and two mother-of-pearl and steel folding knives, each detailed `Shell Motor Spirit`, a mourning stick pin detailed `In Memory Of`, four further stick pins, a gold bar brooch with engine turned decoration, detailed `9ct`, two further bar brooches, a gilt metal brooch designed as the RAF wings mounted onto a propeller, a tie stud, and a silver ring.
A late 19th Century French brass and champlevé enamel mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals, the arched case decorated with foliate scrolls in shades of blue and cream, the glazed front and side panels flanked by a pair of ionic columns on a stepped rectangular base and disc feet, height approx 20.5cm.
A late 20th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement chiming on gongs, the brass break arch dial with rolling moon to arch above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals framing a subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with broken arch pediment and glazed door, the trunk with glazed door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 179cm, with pendulum and three weights.
An early 20th Century German mahogany mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the brass arch dial with slow/fast and chime/silent indicators above a silvered chapter ring with Roman hour numerals, the backplate stamped `W & H Sch` (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the case with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door, on a stepped rectangular base and brass foliate scroll feet, height approx 36cm, with pendulum and key.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss to the arch inscribed `Thos Dible X Church, Hants`, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the rectangular trunk door with crossbanded decoration on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 211cm, with pendulum and two weights.
A George III burr walnut longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture beneath a rolling moon to arch and silvered plaque inscribed `William Mayhew, Woodbridge`, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door flanked by stop fluted columns, the arched trunk door with boxwood and ebony stringing on a similarly decorated base and plinth, height approx 225cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder (alterations and restoration).
A late 19th Century German oak cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the square brass dial with matt centre framed by a silvered chapter ring inscribed `Barwise, London`, the backplate stamped `W & H. Sch` (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the case with stepped top and brass carry handle above bevelled glass front and sides on a moulded rectangular base, height approx 39cm, with pendulum.
An 18th Century thirty hour longcase clock movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with matt centre, single hand and silvered chapter ring inscribed `Jerard, Hindon`, cornered with pierced and cast mask and scroll spandrels, dial width approx 21cm, within a later stained pine case, height approx 215cm, with pendulum and weight.
A 19th Century brass noctuary or nightwatchman`s four pillar clock movement, the dial inscribed `Whitehurst & Son, Derby` and `No. 494`, framed by a silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, height approx 15cm, with pendulum (faults). Note: John Whitehurst III (1788-1855) was the third generation of the family to make clocks in Derby; he was apprenticed to his father in 1809 and was thereafter in partnership with him until his father`s death in 1834. Whitehurst & Son of Derby was one of only three clockmakers invited to tender for the Westminster clock in 1846.
An Art Deco chrome, enamelled and simulated marble desk timepiece, the circular blue enamelled dial and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals and inscribed `A L`emeraude, Laussane et Nice`, the circular case flanked by two pillars, on a rectangular base, height approx 11cm, with a travelling case.
A Voigtländer Bessa-R camera body, boxed, together with four Voigtländer lenses, comprising Color-Skopar 50mm f2.5 lens (lacking cover), Color Skopar Classic 35mm f:2.5 lens, Snap Shot Skopar 25mm f:4.0 lens and Ultron aspherical 35mm f:1.7 lens, and three empty adapter ring and viewfinder boxes.
A sapphire and seed pearl set pendant brooch; an amethyst and seed pearl set brooch; a seed pearl set Sunrise brooch; a seed pearl and diamond set cluster bar brooch; two Peridot and seed pearl garland brooches; a sapphire and seed pearl set pendant brooch; and an Art Nouveau style seed pearl set scarf ring, (8)
A pair of 19th Century yellow metal drop ear-rings, with floral decoration; a yellow metal stick pin decorated with a coronet; a pair of drop ear-rings with seed pearl and agate decoration; a single citrine style drop ear-ring; and other nominal gold and yellow metal item etc.
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. [The Lord of the Rings.] London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1965. First edition, later impressions, 3 vols., 8vo (222 x 138mm.) Folding maps printed in red and black bound at rear. Original cloth (lightly bumped), dust-jackets (browned, small nicks and tears, front-free endpapers lacking). Note: this set comprises 14th impression of ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’, and 11th impressions of ‘The Two Towers’ and ‘The Return of the King’. – And twelve others by or relating to Tolkien (15).

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