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A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered and brass dial signed John Stoakes, Fareham with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with rococo type engraving, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes with pierced cast spandrels all beneath a strike/silent dial, the five pillar movement striking on a bell, the arched hood surmounted by gilt acorn finials, the dial flanked by twin turned columns, the trunk door with an inlaid panel of a dragon, 86" high.
MARMADUKE STORR, LONDON: A George III mahogany bracket clock, the circular silvered dial signed to the centre, with date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals with strike/silent selector above, the door with brass mounts and gilt cast spandrels, the case with raised top and cast carrying handle, the twin fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement and elaborately engraved back plate and brackets, with pull repeat, 18" high.
JAMES WARNE, LONDON: A George III mahogany bracket clock, the silvered chapter ring with matted centre with visible pendulum bob and date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, with cast and pierced spandrels to the corners with strike/silent indicator above, the door with arched topped panel and further conforming spandrels, the case with raised carrying handle and fir cone finials, the twin chain fusee movement with verge escapement and elaborately engraved back plate, with pull repeat, 21" high.
Ebonised striking bracket clock, William and Mary with restorations, and replacements, pierced brass basket top and flame finials, brass repousse door mounts, square dial, 7ins "Gorsuch Salop", silvered chapter ring, malted centre with ringed winding hole, dale aperture, false pendulum aperture, winged cherub spandrels, blued hands, four pillar, single fusee movement with verge escapement, pull quarter and hour repeat on two bells, back plate engraved and named Thomas Garsuch in Salop. Height 41cms
Robert Fletcher, Bradford, a mahogany long cased clock, the two train movement striking the hour, broken arch brass face with silvered chapter ring, engraved field and subsidiary seconds in a flat topped hood with plain columns on canted corner trunk and splayed feet. Height 219cms, 86ins (pendulum, 2 weights, key)
A collection of opal jewellery, comprising, an oval nine stone bracelet, an early 20th century 18ct gold and white opal five stone ring, the Birmingham date letter indistinct, an oval single stone ring, a similar single stud earring, and an opal-doublet four stone necklace
An aluminium brooch in the form of a zeppelin, made from the wreck of Zeppelin L15, with a contemporary note stating 'Souvenir of the War 1914-1915, relic of zeppelin L15', and an unrelated(?) aluminium signet ring engraved with a sunburst Zeppelin L15 came down in the Thames Estuary on March 31st 1916.
Royal Artillery, an early 20th century gold and enamel regimental badge bar brooch, in the form of a cannon set with eight-cut diamonds and royal blue enamelled ribbon mottos, unmarked, another badge brooch, a 15ct gold, ruby and diamond bar brooch decorated with flowers, Chester 1887, an oval signet ring, stamped '18', 7.4g, a Bohemian garnet drop-shaped pendant, and other items
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, including; a Georg Jensen silver brooch in the form of a robin within a circlet draped with laurel leaves, numbered 258, maker's mark and import marks for London 1953, a micromosaic and gilt metal brooch, a 22ct gold wedding band, a 9ct gold oblong signet ring, a 9ct gold round locket, another round locket and an oval brooch frame, both stamped '9ct', a ruby, sapphire and rose diamond stick pin, other stick pins, various medallions and other items
A group of seven Victorian and later gold rings, comprising; a 15ct gold, turquoise and half-pearl buckle ring, Birmingham 1875, an 18ct gold band engraved with stylised flowers within panels, the head inscribed 'AEI', London 1932, a 9ct gold engraved wedding band, the Birmingham marks rubbed, probably 1878, a plain 22ct gold band, 1903, a 9ct gold and garnet five stone ring (lacking one stone), 1882, a 9ct gold knot ring, 1885, and an 18ct gold gypsy ring, set with two small diamonds and lacking two larger stones, Chester 1907
A collection of jewellery, including; a shell cameo oval brooch depicting a lady with leaves in her hair, a Scottish pebble and yellow paste round brooch, an oval black enamelled mourning brooch, a round vesta/match case, engraved with foliate scrolls and initials, Birmingham 1906, on a curb chain, a Victorian mourning ring, the front set with a black paste, and with a woven hair panel shank, and other items
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a gold, black enamel, diamond and half-pearl memorial ring, an 18ct gold knot ring, a 15ct gold, sapphire and half-pearl five stone gypsy ring, Chester 1901, a rose gold chased band applied with a heart, a 9ct gold facetted slave bangle, a 9ct gold part foliate engraved hinged bangle, six various gold brooches, and a loupe

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