POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER Approximately 140 cards, comprising real photographic views of the Guild Hall, Bridgnorth; Loch Lomomnd Youth Hostel; The Bull Ring, Ludlow; Castle Street, Bampton; Ye Old Tolle House, Newton Poppleford; and the P. & A. Campbell paddle steamers Glen Usk, Britannia, and Cardiff Queen; with printed views of Southwark Bridge; London Bridge; Golf Club House, Rhosneigr; High Street, Towyn; and others; together with a small quantity of modern oversize cards, (album and loose).
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A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE THREE STONE RING The ring set with a faceted oval blue sapphire measuring 6mm X 5mm and flanked each side with a round cut diamond measuring approx. 4mm in diameter, set in white metal in a yellow band stamped 18CT PLAT, ring size N, weight 3.7g approx.
STAMPED 9.375 ROSE METAL ALBERT CHAIN The chain comprising of curb link, T-bar and lobster clasp, chain marked 9, lobster clasps, T-bar and jump ring marked 9.375, link width 0.6cm approx. chain length 42cm approx. weight 41g approx. Condition Report : One lobster clasp has piece missing Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL DISH The oval dish with beaded rim border, leaf held twin ring handles, hallmarked for London 1901, worn makers mark, length 21cm approx., width 11.5cm at widest point, height 8.5cm, weight 270g, 8.6 Troy oz approx Condition Report : Good for age Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Antique 18ct gold garnet and diamond ring. The ring set with an oval-cut garnet approx 6 x 5 x 3.5mm, size M, Birmingham hallmark mm FH dated 1905, approx 3.27 gms. *CRCondition ReportWe believe this to be a Georgian ring set on a later gold band. The stone slightly worn due to wear.
19th century 14/15ct yellow gold turquoise and diamond ring. The central turquoise measuring 5.25mm, framed by 36 pts of old-cut diamonds, with diamonds to the shoulder, size L, approx 1.92 gms. Note: Believed to have been originally owned by the Marquess of Queensbury.
A platinum swivel guard eternity ring, with a half hoop of rubies and a half hoop of sapphires, all channel set to a central band with tapering fold down diamond set guards, approx 36 ptis of eight-cut diamonds, size K+, approx 8 gms. (*af)Condition ReportThe sapphires and rubies are worn to the surface, two rubies have damaged edges.
18ct yellow gold and three stone diamond ring, 10 pts of dias, size P+, 2.2 gms together with a Victorian 18ct yellow gold and turquoise mourning ring size N. The turquoise ring having three engraved floral stones 2.9 gms, engraved 'In Mem'. This lot includes a pair of 14ct earrings (one loop missing) 3.95 gms and a 9ct gold cross charm 0.2 gms. Condition ReportTwo turquoise missing on the turquoise ring.
An early 20th century tortoiseshell compact inlaid with a white metal crown, diameter 7.5cm (crack and small chip at hinge), with an Art Deco blue enamel brass cigarette case, a silver plated novelty napkin ring modelled as a kangaroo, two white metal mounted horn napkin rings, two other compacts, a selection of brass and plated ware, a 19th century mahogany box, etc.
JASPER TAYLOR, GRAYS INN; a 17th century ebonised bracket clock with cast brass loop handle and four finials to the rectangular case, set with brass face, four applied cherub mask heads and a silver chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with verge and fusee movement, height 37cm.Condition Report: The hinges and locks to both doors may not be original. The clock is clean throughout, especially the movement, There are holes in the back plate which are not used by any part of the machinist or pillars suggesting alterations to the movement or removal of an alarm. The verge may not be original. Elements of the dial may also be replacements. General age wear cracks to the veneer and expected wear consummate with age and use. Wear to the aperture for the dial behind the front door. Overall of a good appearance. Floor of case is in good condition. The clock chimes on a bell. We cannot guarantee that it is in full working order. Dial size is 16.5cm. No pull repeat cord or hole. The small side panels above the glass on either side of the case are larger replacements.
FRANCIS HOLLAND; a George III ebonised eight day twin fusee bracket clock, the brass dial with centred oval signature plaque signed 'Fran. Holland, London' within a silvered chapter ring of Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary silent/strike dial to the arch, the four pillar twin fusee movement with bell, height 40cm, width 27cm, dial approx 17.5cm.Condition Report: The movement is clean and bright, some scratches here and there. The floor of the case is intact. Case with expected age wear rubbing, some hair line cracks, tarnishing to metal etc. we cannot guarantee that it is in full working order.
THOMAS CHAPPELL, LONDON; a George III ebonised bracket clock with four gilt acorn finials above the single glazed door with pierced brass panels enclosing the brass dial with oval panel signed Tho. Chappell, with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary date and strike/silent dials, with twin fusee movements, height 58cm.Condition Report: Metal mounts with expected age wear tarnishing and ebonised areas with light age wear rubbing, some marks and slight knocks. Top section with a few minor hair line cracks. Morton left corner of door with a slight chip. Silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dial and name plate with light tarnishing and wear. Lock plate to the door is not original and hinges to the door have additional screws. Small chip to the wood around the arch of the dial but this is hidden when the door is closed. Movement clean and bright, backplate with holes which do not connect to mechanism suggesting alteration to the movement. Back right foot with a fatigue crack, 58cm with the handle up, we cannot guarantee full working order.
STEADMAN & VARDON, NEW BOND STREET; a George III ebonised bracket clock with four silvered metal acorn finials above the arched silvered dial with chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary date and strike/silent dials, with striking bell movement, height 52cm.Condition Report: Clock of a good appearance. Case with some repairs and replacements, silver colour metal fittings are not original and the hinges may be replaced. Movement clean and bright but we cannot guarantee that it is in full working order. May have some alterations to movement. Fret side panels a little loose and probably not original.
HENRICUS MONTLON LONDINI; a 17th century and later brass lantern clock, with engraved Roman numeral chapter ring and movement striking on a bell, height 38.5cm, with an associated oak wall bracket.Condition Report: Clock currently running although this is no guarantee of working order, age wear tarnishing throughout and somewhat grubby, the bracket may not be original and has general age wear and discolouration. Not currently running. There are two weights but they are not original and may be too heavy.
JOSEPH SWINNERTON; an 18th century eight day three train longcase clock, the movement chiming on six bells, the arched hood with three eagle finials and blind fret detail above the shaped brass face with Halifax moon, above the silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, in an inlaid oak case with shaped door, height 258cm.
JONATHAN LEES, BURY; an 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the hood of arch form with carved detail above the inlaid hood enclosing the brass face with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary date aperture, in an inlaid oak case with shaped door on bracket feet, height 222cm.
SAMUEL ASHTON, TIDESWELL; an 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the hood with eagle finial, above the panel of blind fret decoration, the brass face with applied mask head and scrolling corners with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, in inlaid oak case with arch shaped door, height 205cm.
JOHN EBSWORTH LONDON; a 17th century and later brass eight day clock movement, with Roman numeral chapter ring, diameter 25cm.Condition Report: The bell section is detached and the movement is clean with general scratches and scuffs throughout. Attention may be needed. Some components of the movement may not be original and there are holes in the movement plates which are not used suggesting alterations. Please see additional images. The dial measures 25cm x 25cm overall.
A Chinese blue and white footed bowl, decorated with horses in a landscape scene, bears Kangxi double ring mark to the underside, diameter 12..5cm, height 7cm, together with a Chinese blue and white conical bowl, decorated with script, diameter 9cm (2).Condition Report: Each with light wear but in good condition.

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