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A Victorian 18ct gold half hunter cased chronograph pocket watch, circa 1890, No.111298, English three-quarter plate keyless lever movement with centre seconds, split bi-metallic balance and flat balance spring, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and chapter ring, outer seconds rim, the four piece hinged case, Chester 1890, 5 cm (2 in)
A collection of napkin rings, comprising; a pierced and embossed napkin ring 'ABN 1904', Chester 1900, a pair with initials, London 1867, one foliate engraved with raised gadrooned borders, 'FRED', 1902, another with crimped borders, Birmingham 1894, and another engine turned, 1926
A collection of small silver, comprising; a pierced round bottle coaster, London 1995, a small round sweet dish, Sheffield 1931, an oval embossed napkin ring, 1892, another round and plated, and two pierced cylindrical pepper pots with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1897 and 1913
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with rococo spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with roman hour and large arabic minute numerals inscribed "William Bilbie Chewstoke", the matt centre with calender aperture engraved with rose and star motifs, the hood with blind fret friezes surmounted by three brass globe finials, the trunk having a long rectangular door inlaid with star motifs, the short trunk with half star, on tall bracket feet.
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with eight day movement, the square brass dial with baroque spandrels, the chapter ring with roman numerals inscribed "Robert Heath Burford", the square hood now with shaped pediment with turned angle pillars, the trunk with long rectangular door, the base on bracket feet. Dial Width 10". Width 11.5". Height 84".
A circa 1700 marquetry inlaid cased long case clock, the 8 day movement, the silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and. Arabic numerals, with seconds dial and date aperture, the face decorated with scrolling foliage, birds and basket of fruit, the pierced gilt metal spandrels with cherubs holding aloft a Queen's crown, the chapter ring inscribed "Thomas White. Fairford", housed within a walnut and floral marquetry inlaid case, the door decorated with birds and vases of blossoming flowers and with circular lenticle above a plain walnut base (with alterations), 211.5 cm high.
A George III Mahogany Knife Box, of typical canted form, with barber's pole edge stringing, and silver plated key escutcheon and ring handle, with later painting overall comprising a pearl border medallion painted with wing fairy amongst foliage, classical portrait medallions, vases and ribbon tied swags, 39cm high (interior now altered, front ogee bracket foot a later replacement)
A Late George III Eight Day Mahogany Long Case Clock, by W Bury, London, the 33cm broken arch brass dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic minutes to the silvered chapter ring, signed, with gilt metal mask cast spandrels, lunar dial to the arch showing phases of the moon, the baluster knopped four pillar movement with false plate, the hood with broken apex pediment over an arched glazed door flanked by turned pillars, tall shaped trunk door flanked by canted simulated blind fret carved stiles, on a panelled base and shallow bracket feet, 220cm high
An Early 19th Century Scottish Mahogany Sideboard, the raised stage back with three-quarter brass gallery and enclosing sliding panels with space for wine glasses, the shaped top over a central sunk tableted drawer and two frieze drawers flanking, with a further bow fronted drawer to either side between sunk panel stiles and raised on stout ring turned legs, 103cm by 227cm by 70cm
A Pair of Late 19th Century Chinese Porcelain Large Baluster Vases, each decorated in rouge de fer with numerous panels depicting courtiers on verandas in pavilions, within scroll and key pattern borders, against a ground decorated with auspicious motifs and Buddhistic precious objects, a pair of fo dog mask and ring shoulder handles picked out in gilt, bases drilled and now adapted to electric table lamps with gilt metal mounts and dodecagonal green hessian panelled shades, upon pierced wood stands, 62cm high, 90cm high overall
Mscellany.- A mixed group, caricatures, costumes and other decorative subjects, and a few London views, including The Ring, Southwark, a theatre interior by Wendela Boreel, in the style of Sickert, the caricatures and decorative subjects by or after Hogarth, Cruickshank, Shepherd and others, etchings, engravings, aquatints, and wood-engravings, some with hand-colouring, one chromolithograph, various sizes and conditions, some later issues, 19th and 20th centuries; with one New Zealand whaling subject after Polack (c.40).
A SMALL QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, including a rose-cut diamond and ruby-set gold cigarette holder; an emerald and diamond half hoop ring; a peridot and pearl-set bar brooch; a graduated cultured pearl (untested) necklace; part of an early 19th Century long chain necklace with later clasp.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, including a cushion-shaped citrine single stone ring; a silver thimble by Charles Horner, Chester 1919; an early 19th Century miniature octagonal mother-o'-pearl caddy; a pocket watch in the form of a compressed golf ball; and various marcasite pieces.

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