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A 19th century oval fluted rim bowl, blue fish scale ground with various size vignettes, gilt-heightened and hand-painted with summer flowers, Worcester square seal mark in underglaze blue to base, length 27cm, a late 18th/early 19th century tea bowl, cobalt blue ground painted in the Imari palette with flora and gilt-heightened, blue seal mark to base, a late 18th/early 19th century coffee can, cobalt blue ground with vignettes in floral Imari palette decoration, blue seal mark to base and one other late 18th/early 19th century tea bowl, cobalt blue ground with fan and circular cartouche floral decorated and gilt-heightened (4). CONDITION REPORT Some cups from the foot rim of the dish, losses from the gilt rim of the cups and tea bowls.Small chips from the foot rim of the dish, losses to the gilt on the rim.
A group of late 18th/early 19th century English and Continental ceramics to include a Newhall helmet-shaped jug, three sparrow-beak jugs, all floral painted in a Famille Rose palette, one in Chinoiserie style with bridge, flowing water and peonies, two floral-painted tea bowls, a small coffee cup hand-painted with chrysanthemums, a floral-painted eye bath, a Meissen bowl with fluted rim, blue scale decoration with central hand-painted parakeet, applied leaf and stem and gilt-heightened decoration to the base. CONDITION REPORT Some losses from the gilt rim of one of the sparrow beak jugs, some nibbles to the glaze of the spout and handle of one of the others, losses to the pain on the naturalistic base of the Worcester style bowl.The bowl is Meissen and marked with underglaze crossed swords, rubbing to the gilt rim and losses to the paint on the naturalistic base.Eye bath has some losses to the painting and gilding on the rim.
First quarter of 19th century silver pair-cased verge watch, No 3791, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock with diamond end stone and engraved regulation scale with mono-metallic balance and verge escapement with fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands in a hinged and polished case and outer, London 1823, maker's mark SB, width 56mm
Mid-19th century silver cased open face lever watch, J Daniels - London, No 1847, frosted and gilt movement with engraved cock and diamond end stone with applied and silvered regulation scale with mono-metallic balance and lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial (rim hairlines at 6), with outside minute track subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands (subsidiary seconds lacking) in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche, London 1846, maker's mark RO, width 49mm
Last quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch "The Faringdon", 19656, frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and engraved regulation scale with lever escapement to a signed Roman enamel dial (hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, London 1889, maker's mark WH and with corresponding case number, width 54mm
Mixed Lot: third quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, W Edgar - 12 Pont Street, Belgrave Sqre, 514, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with engraved and numbered cock, diamond end stone and mono-metallic balance with silvered and applied regulation scale and with lever escapement and fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial (rim chip and hairline) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands in a hinged case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, London 1863, maker's mark JO, 514, width 46mm together with an early 20th century nickel cased open face keyless lever watch with frosted and gilt movement, bi-metallic balance and overcoiled hairspring to an Arabic enamel dial (multiple hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands in a polished case with screw down bezel and back, 5527, various dates and makers (2)
First quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, 37627, the frosted and gilt movement with engraved cock, diamond end stone and integral engraved regulation scale to a gilt mono-metallic balance and lever escapement with fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands in a hinged and polished case, London 1824, maker's mark IMH, width 53mm
A William IV silver cased pocket watch by Massey & Windham, 78 Cornhill and 4 Birchin Lane, London, No. 1770, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the cylinder movement, Bosley index with silvered scale, engraved cock with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, with turned pillars, plain dust cover, contained in engine turned case with engraved vacant cartouche to reverse, 52mm diameter (gross weight 129 grammes), hallmarked London 1834 and with case maker's mark "I.D.", a Victorian silver case cylinder pocket watch, No. 9713, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the cylinder movement (unsigned), in plain silver case, 48mm diameter (gross weight 94 grammes), and a late 19th Century Swiss lady's silver cased pocket watch with enamel dial, to the cylinder movement, in engraved silver case, 38mm diameter (gross weight 39 grammes)
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, No. 15996 (unsigned), the white enamel dial with black chapter ring, Arabic numerals reversed out and gold hands, the movement with verge escapement with fusee, Tompion type index the silvered circular scale with Arabic numerals within engraved subsidiary plates, finely pierced and engraved cock and plain cylindrical pillars, in plain silver pair case, 60mm diameter (gross weight 161 grammes), hallmarked London 1805 and with case maker's mark "I.T." (John Taylor, 8 Wilderness Row, London)
A 19th Century Russian silvery metal and niello work rectangular snuff box, the lid decorated with a stag hunting scene within floral and scrollwork borders, the sides and base decorated with scale ornament, 3.625ins x 1.625ins x 1ins high, indistinct marks to inner rim (weight 3.49oz - some wear)
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