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Diamond baguette five stone ring, having three central baguette cut diamonds flanked by smaller baguette cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.35cts, the stones evenly matched in colour and clarity, estimated as H/I and VS clarity, all set in 18ct white gold, size L/M, gross weight approx. 4.7gNote: Valued for insurance in 2018 at £4,900 (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Intaglio seal, featuring the profile of a gentleman, within a yellow metal bezel, probably Continental 17th or 18th Century, mounted on a modern 9ct gold ring, gross weight approx. 8.1g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Unusual black opal and diamond cluster ring, circa 1987, the oval opal predominantly intense blue in colour, approx. 15mm x 8mm, set within a coral style mount dispersed with small round brilliant cut diamonds, openwork shoulders, marked '750', size I, gross weight approx. 9.2g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Unusual silver seal ring, possibly Greek, the seal incised with possibly a door and script, with feathered bezel, supported on a ring with satyr masks to the shoulders, weight approx. 18.8g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Diamond cluster ring, set with seven small round brilliant cut diamonds in a hexagonal millegrain setting, the shoulders also set with a further small diamond, in platinum on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size Q, gross weight approx. 3.4g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
9ct gold herringbone link choker necklace, length 43cm, weight approx. 11g; also a further unmarked yellow metal fine chain necklace, 1.8g; a pair of 9ct gold hoop earrings with Grecian key decoration, 26mm, weight approx. 1.9g; pair of tiny stud earrings of flowerhead form in 9ct gold, weight approx. 0.8g; and an 18ct gold and platinum ring set with two tiny diamonds (one deficient), weight approx. 1.7g (7) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Diamond cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct in a four claw stepped circular mount inset with a row of tiny diamonds, all in 18ct white gold, size I, gross weight approx. 4.5g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Boodle & Dunthorne diamond three stone ring, the central old round cushion cut diamond of approx. 1.8cts, flanked on either side with a further old cushion cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct each, total diamond weight estimated as 2.8cts, in scrolled claw mounts in 18ct yellow gold, size G-H, gross weight approx. 6.6g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Diamond and sapphire ring, set in 20ct white gold and centred with a round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.75ct, in a rubover setting flanked with two small baguette cut sapphires and two further small round brilliants of approx. 0.1ct each, size S, gross weight approx. 7.9g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Edwardian 18ct gold and diamond ring, centred with a small old brilliant cut diamond in a cross ribbon setting, size S, gross weight approx. 3.9g (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Chinese blue moss agate snuff bottle, carved with lion's mask and ring handles (repaired), 7cm; also an agate snuff bottle, 7cm (2) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Chinese blue moss agate hardstone snuff bottle, with replacement stopper, 7.5cm; also a rouge moss agate snuff bottle, carved with lion's mask ring handles, 7cm; and a carnelian snuff bottle and stopper, 6.5cm (3) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Three Chinese hardstone snuff bottles, including agate bottle with carved lion's mask ring handles, 6.5cm; a blueish moss agate snuff bottle, 6cm; and a carnelian snuff bottle, 7.5cm (3) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Late Regency rosewood repeating bracket clock, by Joseph Johnson of Liverpool, circa 1825-35, the Gothic arched case surmounted with a brass finial, inlaid with panels of brass foliage flanking an 8'' painted and signed dial with Roman numerals, eight day double fusee movement striking and repeating on a bell, with brass sound grilles on the side panels beneath brass ring handles, the whole raised on reeded bun feet, height 60cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Regency birds eye maple and rosewood banded tea caddy, rectangular form, the interior having two lids, pressed brass lion's mask ring handles, raised on brass ball feet, 20cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
German oak chiming mantel clock, circa 1890, brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, the movement signed 'Lenzkirch' and numbered '827160', chiming on two gongs, width 28cm, height 37cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
John Creighton, Ballymena, early 19th Century, mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with dentil cornice and blind fretwork over reeded columns flanking a 13 1/4'' brass dial, signed to the chapter ring and numbered '227', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking a well figured door over a raised panel box base, height 225cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Andrew Knowles (Bolton, circa 1725-40), clockmaker, eight day carved oak longcase clock, the hood with barleytwist columns flanking a 12'' brass dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture, the movement striking on bell, the trunk later carved with tulips to the door and the base carved with herons, raised on bracket feet, height 225cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Richard Midgley, Halifax, oak and mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, 12'' brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary date, moon phase, false winding hole, signed, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with brass capped reeded quarter pilasters flanking a crossbanded door, over a raised panel canted box base with ogee bracket feet, height 205cm (Richard Midgley is recorded in Baillie, G.H. 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World' as working in Halifax circa 1720-40)Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
John Oliver, Manchester, early 19th Century, oak 30 hour longcase clock, brass 12'' dial with silvered chapter ring and name plate, matted centre, the movement striking on a bell, over a plain case and box base, height 204cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
John Winstanley, Holywell (1791-1835), eight day longcase clock, caddy top hood with amboyna panel inlays, 13 1/4'' brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed, monogrammed oak trunk with a raised panel box base, height 223cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Fine William and Mary walnut and marquetry longcase clock by Joseph Windmills, London, circa 1695, the hood with a blind fretwork frieze and ebonised three quarter barleytwist pilasters with foliate trailing inlay, flanking an 11'' brass dial with winged mask spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring, matted centre, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, eight day, six pillar movement with latches throughout, striking on a bell with inside count wheel, the trunk door inlaid with panels of birds and flowers in a variety of woods, set against ebony and walnut and having a brass ringed oval lenticle, marquetry panel box base further inlaid with flowers and foliage, all raised on ebonised squat bun feet, height 200cm, width 45cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watchesNote: Joseph Windmills' work is comprehensively documented, see J.A.Neale 'Joseph and Thomas Windmills: Clock and Watch Makers 1671-1737', published 1999. Joseph joined the Clockmaker's Company as a free brother on 29th September 1671, the same year that Joseph Knibb, Daniel Quare and Thomas Tompion also gained their freedom of the Company. In 1699 he became the Company's youngest warden and in 1702 was made Master, preceding Tompion. In the company of the aforementioned makers, Joseph was considered one of the finest clockmakers in late seventeenth century London, and produced a prolific number of lantern clocks of all sizes and qualities. His earliest known watch was created before 1680 and is displayed in the British Museum. He and his son Thomas worked in partnership and Thomas also served as Master of the Clockmaker's Company in 1718. Joseph last attended the company in 1723 and died a year later, having practised his trade for 52 years. (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).

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