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A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, THE GILTMETAL MASK DIAL WITH PRIMROSE ENAMEL CHAPTER RING IN PASTE BEZEL AND ALARM RING BELOW, THE MOVEMENT RETAINING THE ORIGINAL PLATFORM LEVER ESCAPEMENT, IN ANGLAISE CASE WITH CABLE BORDERS, THE BELL CONTAINED IN THE BASE, 11CM H EXCLUDING HANDLE, EARLY 20TH C
FIVE RINGS COMPRISING AN EDWARDIAN PASTE SET RING, IN 9CT GOLD, BIRMINGHAM 1903, AN EDWARDIAN THREE STONE DIAMOND RING IN GOLD MARKED 9CT PLAT, A TWO STONE RING MARKED 18CT & PLAT, A 9CT GOLD ROPE TWIST RING AND A FURTHER GEM SET 9CT GOLD RING, 12G, SIZES L - Q++WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE
A 19th century gilt-metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, of mid-18th century influence, 12cm silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic subsidiaries, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement, Rococo cresting and spandrels, caddy top case with flaming urn finial, caryatid pilasters, skirted base, bracket feet, 44cm high, c.1890
A 19th century gilt-metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, in the mid-18th century taste, 18.5cm square brass dial, silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the architectural case with domed cresting and pine cone finials, canted angles, lion paw feet, 64cm high, c.1880
A 19th century Sèvres porcelain and ormolu five-glass oval repeating carriage clock, retailed by E. Dobell, Hastings, 5.5cm chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals and flanked by jewelled flowers, 14-day movement striking on a gong, the chapter ring centred by an emblematic putto painted in pastel tones, above a rural family, within a bleu celeste, gilt and 'pearl' bead border, the case with shaped carrying handle and chased with foliate scrolls, skirted plinth base, 20cm high over handle, c.1880 Condition Report: Backplate numbered 363, as is the base. Not currently wound to be in full working order but runs and strikes when triggered by button. Please see attached images as requested.
A George III century oak longcase clock, 28.5cm square brass dial inscribed Plimer, Wellington, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels allegorical of the four seasons, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken-arch pediment and brass finials, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 215cm high, c.1770
A George III mahogany and brass mahogany bracket clock, 20cm circular dial inscribed Edward Elliott, London, 4016, Roman numerals, 8-day double-fusee movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a brass pineapple finial, pyramidical top, inlaid brass spandrels and twin lion mask and ring handles, pierced grills to sides, glazed door to verso, ball feet, 47.5cm high, c. 1810 Edward Elliott was of the third generation of a distinguished line of London clockmakers. His grandfather was the eminent John Ellicott, FRS (1706-1772), who was succeeded by Edward's father also Edward who died in 1791. Thereafter Edward, junior signed Edward Elliott as here until taking a partner (as Elliott & Taylor) in 1811. He was free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1795 and later served as master, dying in 1835. Condition Report: One side fret loose, o/w generally good condition
A late 19th century Austrian walnut and gilt-metal mounted wall clock, 9.5cm white enamel chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement, arched pediment, giltwood S-scroll pilasters, glazed aperture with gilt-metal anthemion and S-scroll frame, ogee-shaped apron with acorn underfinials, 57cm high, c. 1880
A late 19th century French gilt brass five-glass repeating alarm carriage clock, 6cm ivorine chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals, above an alarm dial, 8-day two-train movement striking on a gong, the case with swing carrying handle, acanthus-capped columns to angles, skirted base, 21cm high over handle, c.1900
A substantial 19th century Continental architectural gilt-metal mounted walnut musical bracket clock, 19cm rectangular bras dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, triple-winding holes, 8-day fusee movement striking and chiming on 8 bells, the case surmounted by a figure of Neptune and his trident and flanked by flaming finials, above a broken architectural pediment, a deep frieze and pillars, drawer to base, decorated in gilt with scrolling leaves and debased classical motifs, bun feet, 101cm high, conforming bracket en suite, 138cm high overall, c.1870
A Victorian Gothic Revival oak bracket clock, 16.5cm shaped ogee brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed Thomas Yates, Preston, Arabic numerals, tracery spandrels, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the architectural case crested by ecclesiastical spires and flanked by cluster-columns, 65cm high, bracket en suite, c.1870
A late 19th century Continental silver gilt and enamel carriage timepiece, 1.5cm enamel chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals, the dial painted with a musical trophy, the sides with full-length harlequins and figures of the stage, reeded swing carrying handle, incurved pilasters, rectangular base, bracket feet, 6.5cm high over handle, c.1900
A Lynton porcelain ovoid vase and cover, of Sèvres Louis XVI design, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with British men-of-war and schooners on choppy seas, flanked by naval trophies en camaïeu gilt, each shaped reserve flanked by gilt rope-and-ring moorings modelled in high relief, crested by a blue ribbon-tied foliate garland, the yellow marbled ground picked out with green inclusions, the domed and fluted cover with a gilt pineapple finial, the rim with a deep frieze with ovals and spheres above a fluted shoulder, the socle with gilt roundels, fluted pedestal base moulded in shallow relief with a laureate garland, 33.5cm high, printed marks
A Chinese circular bowl or basin, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas, figures and sampans in a monumental landscape, the exterior with flowering sprigs, raised foot ring, 29cm diam, Qianlong reign, c.1770 Condition Report: Signs of slight surface scratches, firing faults and a few chips around the edges. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A George III silver box or miniature caddy, push-fitting cover with ring finial, reeded borders, 4cm wide, maker's mark only, 4cm wide, c.1800 Condition Report: Generally good condition. Age related wear and tear. Minor damage to corners of cover. Please see attached images
A George III silver chamberstick, engraved with the Anglo-Irish crest of Marshall of Carrigannon Co, Cork, Ireland, urnular sconce, baluster column, chained snuff, flattened thumbpiece and ring, dished circular base, gadrooned border, 7cm high, John Emes, London 1807 Condition Report: No splits or repairs. Signs of wear, surface scratching, etc. The dished base slightly warped.
A pair of George III silver travelling beakers, stacking for storage and secured by a push-fitting cover, ring finial, gilt interiors, 8cm high, Robert Garrard I, London 1814, 8.5oz Condition Report: Both beakers and the lid are in good condition with no dents, all show surface scratching, the are no obvious signs of precious erasure
Bahrain, Order of Bahrain, type 1 with portrait of Sheikh Isa and inscription Allah - Al Watan - Al Emir - Al Bahrain, Third class neck badge, unmarked, in silver, with gilt and enamel centre, suspension ring set with six pearls, width 57.5mm, in Spink case of issue, with related fittings and wearing diagram, extremely fine and rare CATALOGUE NOTES: Awarded for military or diplomatic services, the Wisam al-Bahrein (Order of Bahrain), was instituted by Amir ‘Isa II bin Salman al-Khalifa in 1976. The present medal was likely awarded to Eustace Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, during his time Her Majesty's Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps during the 1980s
A George III silver pair cased verge calendar pocket watch, by John Josephson, 3.5cm circular chased dial inscribed Josephson, date aperture, the fusee movement with square pillars, signed and numbered 3849, London 1772, associated outer case Condition Report: Evidence of repairs and restorations evident, Matched cases, Missing top suspension ring, Not working, See detailed images
A late 19th century French 18ct gold cased lady's open face pocket watch, gilt floral chased and engraved dial, bold Roman numerals, key wind movement, 18ct gold case, marked 18K, 27823, 39mm diameter, 38.9g gross Condition Report: Images as requested Inner cover Indistinctly markedCase fair for age with light wear marksCurrently working but with no guarantee Suspension ring replaced
A George V 18ct gold full hunter cased pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, button wind movement, winder at 3 o'clock position, 18ct gold case and dust cover, engraved Presented to Mr J Dewhurst by Ambrose Shardlow & Co Ltd in recognition of 29 years faithful service April 1911, Rotherham & Sons, London 1910, 95.6g gross Condition Report: Condition fair with age marks and light denting to both coversNot currently working will not windDial pitted and lifting to bottom lipInner cover engraving quite deep Drop loop bow ring stamped 1848mm diameterSee images as requested

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