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A German Schierholz porcelain table lamp, the domed pierced shade applied with flowers in relief, four oval cameo lithophane panels with semi-clad female figures, the tree trunk support with three children dancing in a ring, resting on four scroll feet, 52cm, printed mark in blue
Three pocket watches. The first in a silver case with 0.935 mark above three bears indicating a Swiss piece made after 1887 and destined for the UK market. Silver and gilt dial, the centre disk encrusted with flowers, gilt hands and Roman numerals in engine turned chapter ring with seconds dial at 6pm. Five jewelled movement. Key wound. The second a stem wound white metal piece by Haywards watch specialists, the enamelled dial marked Sphinx Lever, with Roman numerals. The third a white metal Swiss made stem wound four jewelled stop watch with split time function and subsidiary seconds and minutes (up to 30) dials in a white metal case. (3) (S)
Thirteen (13) medals, tokens, jetons and novelty coins, mainly in bronze. Includes (1) 1793 France, King Louis XVI brass 'Sol Regni Abiit' martyr Jeton, 3.64 grams, (2) 1863 Prince of Wales brass marriage medal, holed, BHM 2779, 4.76 grams, (3) 1902 King Edward VII brss coronation medal, BHM 3783, 5.92 grams, (4) 1901 death of Queen Victoria and accession of King Edward VII brass marriage medal, 4.95 grams, (5) 'Our Beloved King and Queen' King George V brass medal, loop removed?, (6) 1911 George V coronation medal in alluminium, holed, 5.63 grams, (7) 1851 Great Exhibition World Exhibition Crystal Palace brass souvenir medal, BHM 2434, 3.36 grams, (8) 1911 George V 'Long May They Reign' brass coronation medal, loop removed, 2.83 grams, (9) NPO Northern Publishing Office 42 Ann St Belfast brass religious token, 3.21 grams, (10) Lords Prayer brass token with ring and portrait of King George V, (11) 1837 King William IV silver Fourpence with ring, (12) 1911 George V brass coronation medal with heart reverse, 2.45 grams, and (13) large 1913 USA Buffalo Nickel 5¢ souvenir coin, 76.8 millimetres. (S)
A collection of Herend porcelain including in the "Rothschild birds" pattern: a five sided lace work bowl; an oval trinket dish, two similar small round dishes; and in the "Fruits and Flowers" patterns: a baluster shaped fruits and flowers vase; a lidded sugar bowl with yellow rose knob; a two handled lidded bowl with yellow rose knob; a covered ring box and a rectangular covered trinket box (repairs to lid). (9) (M)
A monumental long case clock. The mechanism by Maple & Co of London, with a three train, eight day movement, chiming the quarter hours on either 4 (Westminster) or 8 (Campanalogical "Call Change" tunes to include Queens, Tittums, Rounds and one other) and striking the hour all on tubular bells suspended from a rack within the case. The dial of brass with silvered chapter ring within which gilded brass Arabic numerals in an Art Nouveau style font, set in circular disks, contained within brass spandrels ornately moulded to include the faces of cherubs. The centre of the dial in brass, containing a secondary seconds dial below 12. Inscribed Maple & Co London within the chapter ring either side of 6. The case heavily and ornately carved dark oak. The carving includes Caryatids, Telamons Green Man masks, Phoenices, geometric scrolls and armorial shields. The pediment with Putti either side of an armorial shield. The whole raised on four scrolled and shell carved feet. Overall height 230cm. Maximum width 58cm. Pendulum, weights, door key and winder present. (C)
An antique opal and diamond ring, the oval opal cabochon measuring approximately 8.05mm x 5.80mm, depth 2.40mm, set between two millegrain set Old European cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.20 carats in total, maker's mark 'ABJ', also marked '18ct', gross weight 2.8g, size N. Condition - good, diamonds bright and lively, no inclusions visible with 10x loupe, no yellowness, minor abrasions to cabochon.
A single stone diamond ring, the Old European cut stone weighing approximately 0.91 carats, hallmarked 18ct gold band, sponsor 'A.H', London (no date letter), gross weight 4.4g, size r. Condition - sold without certificate however the diamond appears with minor inclusions visible with 10x loupe only, no yellowness, general wear to band including re-sizing, rubbing to marks, scratches etc.
A sixteen stone diamond cluster ring, the cluster measuring approximately 16.94mm x 6.93mm, textured shoulders, hallmarked 18ct gold, gross weight 5.1g, size K. Condition - band slightly flat at base, otherwise fine, diamonds with minor inclusions visible with 10x loupe only.
An antique opal and diamond ring, circa 1900, the opal cabochon measuring approximately 14.20 mm x 10.40mm, depth 4.84mm, surrounded by 20 Old European cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.50 carats in total, scroll shoulders, white metal setting with yellow metal band, marked '18ct', gross weight 5.9g, size Q. Condition - good, very light abrasions to cabochon, diamonds appear bright and lively, no inclusions visible with 10x loupe, no yellowness, little wear to band.

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