An Austrian Ebonised Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed Joseph Kerner, in Leoben, late 18th century, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle and turned finials, glass side panels, pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 5-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, elaborately scroll engraved dial centre with mock pendulum aperture and alarm disc, arch signed on a circular silvered plaque, twin spring barrel movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, bob pendulum, 43cm highCondition report: Case with rubbing to ebonised surfaces, small chips and cracks in parts, top right hand corner with a crack and needs securing, small signs of woodworm holes which appear to be none active, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, in going order.
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A Mahogany Pull Quarter Repeat Table Timepiece, signed Thos Green, Liverpool, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, glass side panels, side pull quarter repeat cord, bracket feet, 7-inch arch painted dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, floral painted borders, arch signed in a cartouche, single fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter and hour repeating on two small bells and a larger bell, elaborately engraved backplate with a central pagoda scene and signed, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 52cm high over handleCondition report: Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, case has a good colour, dial paint is slightly chipped around the winding holes, movement looks clean, movement winding smoothly and in going order.
A Victorian Chiming Table Clock, circa 1870, ebonised and gilt metal mounted case, arch pediment with acorn and urn shaped finials, carrying handles and pierced side sound frets, mask and floral decorated front corners, base with acanthus leaf decorated borders, scroll feet, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, arch with three dials for chime/silent, fast/slow, chime on eight bells/Westminster chimes, triple fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells or four gongs and striking the hours on another gong, 61cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches and dents in parts, metal mounts are discoloured but have nicely aged and have a good patina, back door metal panel is bent and loose, dial is discoloured in parts, movement is complete but needs cleaning, movement in going order. with pendulum.
A Victorian Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, circa 1880, arch pediment, Corinthian capped columns, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, bracket feet, 8-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Cambridge chimes/chime on eight bells, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, nine hammers quarter chiming onto a nest of nine bells and striking the hammers on a gong, elaborately floral engraved backplate, 45.5cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts and faded in parts, case with small cracks in parts, metal surfaces are discoloured, case with small chips, side silks are worn, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order and chiming, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed John Smith, York, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, side pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with an alarm disc, lower strike/silent selection dial and signed above, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, hour and half hour striking on two bells and alarm striking, (later case), 56cm high over handleCondition report: Later made case, case sides with some cracks and chips in parts, feet are scuffed and chipped in parts, dial chapter rings are discoloured in parts, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, movement plates with small scratches, pendulum steel rod with small rust marks, movement in going order.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Jas Miller, Lombard Street, London, circa 1770, pagoda pediment, brass capped columns, glazed side panels, arch trunk door, plinth with stepped skirting, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, arch with silvered disc signed, date aperture and seconds dial, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 252cmCondition report: Later case, case surfaces appear to have been cleaned and polished, some veneers with chips and cracks, some signs of restoration to the veneers in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, movement needs cleaning, with two brass cased weights and a pendulum.
A Scottish Mahogany Month Going Quarter Striking Longcase Clock, signed Macpherson, Edinburgh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped stop brass fluted columns, side pierced sound frets, well figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with matching veneers, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with silvered disc signed, triple weight driven five pillar movement, anchor escapement, quarter striking on a small bell and hour striking on a larger bell, 233cm highCondition report: Hood with later pierced frets but made to a high standard, side of the plinth with cracks, later skirting, feet are missing, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete, mechanism for the hour striking side is stuck at present and needs slight attention, with three weights and a pendulum.
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock with Year Calendar Dial Display, signed William Lassel, Toxteth Park, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, eglomise gilt painted glass panels, Corinthian capped columns, flame veneered trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with brick form canted corners, 13-1/2-inch arch brass dial, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with an outer year calendar track and with a corresponding central date hand, finely engraved dial centre with a pagoda, scroll and floral decoration, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above on a silvered plaque, 260cm high Condition report: Hood with chips to the edges and beading missing to the underside edges, trunk door with a crack to the topside, plinth with some cracks, skirting with chips and scuff marks, dial with small scratches and slightly discoloured in parts, movement is complete, date hand and moon disc are moving when setting the hands, movement is complete, with two weights and a pendulum.
A George III Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on scrolled bracket feet, 104cm by 54cm by 96cmCondition report: In generally good condition and reasonable colour throughout. The top with general ring marks and the right-hand rear leg/moulding has some repair/damage (see image). Otherwise good. The bracket feet are of later date.
A Late George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, with pull-out brushing slide above four long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 91cm by 57cm by 84cmCondition report: Re-furbished/restored. The drawer linings are of a later date. The top has some ring marks and scratches. Each end panel has signs of previous splits which have been partly filled and polished. The lower left leg also has a repair. All repairs have been done to a reasonable standard. The drawer fronts are generally good and therefore in good cosmetic condition.
A French Quarter-Veenered, Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Bureau de Dame, late 19th century, in Louis XV style, the pierced three-quarter gallery above a fall front painted with a still life panel, enclosing a leather writing surface, shelf and two drawers, the base with two small drawers, all between gilt metal mounts, on slender cabriole legs, 63cm by 36cm by 127cmCondition report: In good condition and with some very slight discoloration on the top and a minor ring mark. The still life panel is dry and crazed. The verso is also veneered (see images).
A collection of 12 Royal Worcester replica miniature jugs from the Historic Jugs Collection, comprising: Chelsea Ewer, Cabbage Leaf Jug, Silver Shape Jug, Lamprey Cream Jug, Wishbone Jug, Cream Jug, Grainger Jug, Chinese Ewer, Sparrow Beak Jug, Scratchcross Jug, Ring-Neck Jug and Poppy Jug, all having makers mark on the base (12)
Diamant-Smaragd-Ring, Art Déco.Platin, mittig besetzt m. 1 Altschliff-Diamant v. ca. 1 ct im Oblong-Schliff umgeben v. 18 kl. Smaragd-Carrées u. -Trapezen sowie 20 kl. Achtkant-Diamanten u. 4 Achtkant-Diamanten auf d. Ringschultern. Oblongförmiger Ringkopf sowie Ringschultern seitl. m. Ziselierungen. RG 54. 5,1 g. Smaragde mehrfach minim. bestoßen.
Diamant-Smaragd-Ring, Art Déco,um 1925-30. 18 kt WG, mittig besetzt m. 1 Altschliff-Diamant v. ca. 0,65 ct umgeben v. 16 kl. Smaragd-Carrées u. 22 kl. Achtkant-Diamanten, davon 2 auf den Ringschultern. Achteckiger Ringkopf. RG 52. 4 g. Ringschiene nachträgl. vergrößert. Minim Gebrauchsspuren.
Ring "Princess Diana Tiara", Entwurf StuartDevlin für Franklin Mint, England 1985. 18 kt GG, kronenförmig, besetzt m. 3 kl. Brillanten v. zus. ca. 0,10 ct u. 4 kl. weißen Perlen. Ringschiene innen bez. "FM 85 18 K" sowie m. div. engl. Punzen u. unbek. Monogr. "JP". RG 57. 4,2 g. Orig. Box innen m. königl. Wappen u. bez. "BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER". Gebrauchsspuren.
4-tlg. Gewürz-Set, Art Déco,Georg Jensen um 1945. Sterlingsilber. Ovale Marke "Georg Jensen" m. Punkt-Rahmen bzw. "GJ" in Rechteck. Salz- u. Pfefferstreuer m. Traubenhenkeln (Modell "724", Entwurf H. Nielsen), kl. Senftöpfchen m. Löffelchen, Modell "Magnolia" (innen blaues Glas). Hammerschlag-Oberflächen. Jew. kugeliger Korpus auf Rd.fuss, d. Salz- u. Pfeffer- Spitzen in Zwiebelform m. versch. Durchbrüchen u. kl. Ring-Henkeln m. Trauben, d. Senf-Deckel m. Blattrelief u. Knospen-Knauf. Oberflächen leicht ber., Löffelchen m. Metall-Laffe (erg.?). Silber zus. ca. 115g724, Hammerschlag, Harald Nielsen, Magnolia, Sterlingsilber, Trauben
"Diorette"-Ring, Christian Dior.18 kt GG, besetzt m. 1 Brillant v. ca. 0,04 ct, 1 rd. facettierten Amethyst sowie Emaille in Blau, Gelb, Grün, Orange, Rosa, Rot, Schwarz, Türkis u. Weiß. Reich verzierter u. durchbrochen gearbeiteter Ringkopf m. plastischen polychromen Blüten, Blättern, Marienkäfer u. Schmetterling. Ringschiene innen bez. "DIOR" u. m. Ref.-Nr. J5989. RG 54. 22 g. Ringschiene unten offen wg. nachträgl. Vergrößerung. Minim. Gebrauchsspuren.
Ring "Lost my Marbles", Juw. Gilbert Albert,Schweiz 1970er Jahre. 18 kt GG. Ringschiene u. -Kopf aus gewölbten schmalen u. durchbrochen gearbeiteten Strängen. Zusätzl. 11 auswechselbare Kugeln aus 10 versch. Halbedelsteinen ( wohl Amazonit, Amethyst, Chrysopras, Karneol, Lapislazuli, Malachit, Onyx, Rhodochrosit, Tigerauge, Türkis) sowie 1x Metall (wohl Eisen verchromt). Ringschiene innen bez. "GA". RG 52. Gewicht Goldring 11,4 g. D Kugeln je 1,4 cm. Orig. Box u. Lederbeutel vorhanden. Amethyst-Kugel m. Durchbohrung, minim. Gebrauchsspuren.
3-tlg. Türkis-Schmuckgarnitur.18 kt WG, mittig besetzt m. insg. 3 ovalen Türkis-Cabochons umgeben v. zus. 54 Brillanten von je ca. 0,08 - 0,10 ct, zus. ca. 4,70 ct. Best. aus: Ring u. Paar Ohrringen. Ring: Ringschiene aus 3 schmalen Strängen sich zum Ringkopf hin öffnend. RG 56. Paar Ohrringe: Verschlüsse 14 kt WG. L 2,1 cm. Insg. 30,9 g. Ringschiene nachträgl. vergrößert. 2 Tükise locker, Gebrauchsspuren.
Diamant-Ring.18 kt WG, mittig besetzt m. 1 Altschliff-Diamant v. ca. 0,90 ct umgeben v. 39 kl. Altschliff- Diamanten v. zus. ca. 1,90 ct, zus. ca. 2,80 ct. Gewölbter ellipsenförmiger Ringkopf. RG 52. 5,4 g. Ringschiene nachträgl. verkleinert. 2 kl. Diamant m. Bruchstellen, div. Diamanten minim. bestoßen, 1 kl. Diamant fehlt, WG stellenw. berieben.
Studiokeramik Walburga Külz(1921 Mittelberg - 2002 Erbach) Gr. Kanne, um 1987. Heller Scherben, glänzend kobaltblau sowie matt- schwarz u. -weiß glasiert, innen weiß glasiert. Hoher, zylindr. Korpus, 2-fach "geknickt", oberer Teil m. angesetztem, halbrd. Ausguss, d. Silhouette gerahmt v. Zacken-Besatz, dazw. Ring-Henkel u. kl. Gegenstück, d. flache Deckel passend dazu gestaltet. Am Boden geritzt monogr. "K". Lippe m. minim. Chip. H 42,3 cm Lit.: Jakobson: "Vom Gefäss zum Objekt", S. 75.geknickt, Henkel, Jakobson, K, kobaltblau, Ring, Schwarz, signiert, Vom Gefäss zum Objekt

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