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A Swiss silver open faced pocket watch retailed by 'S.H. La Trobe, 35 College Green, Bristol & Geneva', with cylinder escapement and white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds; a Swiss lady's foliate engraved silver pocket watch and an early gentleman's silver wristwatch, (3).
A late 19th century Swiss eight-air musical box, with 7.25 inch pinned cylinder and zither attachment mounted onto silver finished steel bed with tune indicator, under glass cover with Start/Stop and Repeat/Change levers opposing the crank wind handle, the kingwood crossbanded walnut box with tunesheet to inside of lid, 49cm wide.
A rare Chippendale period fretwork mahogany serpentine shaped silver table, with moulded edge figured top over foliate pierced frieze with arcaded lower edge and conforming scroll decorated angle section supports with tapered block feet and brass castors, probably originally with fretwork gallery and with repaired leg, 70cm high, the top 86cm x 62cm.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg with silver mount, the body applied with three panels containing track and field athletes, a runner, shot putter and a long jumper within borders of stylised flowers and scrolls, 15cm. high, impressed Doulton Lambeth England, 8242 and with incised monogram for Ethel Beard, circa 1921.
A George II three-division cruet stand of trefoil shape with a pair of silver-mounted and cut-glass oil and vinegar bottles, and an associated baluster caster, the base with leaf capped scroll handle and vacant cartouche panel, on four shell feet, 23cm. high overall, the stand-maker's mark S W, probably Samuel Wood, London 1752, the caster-maker's mark T R, London 1747, total weighable silver 866gm., 27.85oz.
A George III five-division cruet stand of cinqfoil shape supporting three various baluster casters, each monogrammed and with rope-twist edging and wrythen finial, together with two silver-mounted and cut-glass oil and vinegar bottles engraved with initials, the base with central carrying handle, on four shell feet, monogrammed, 25cm. high overall, maker's mark R P, possibly R Peaston, London 1764/65, total weighable silver 1324gm., 42.57oz.
A 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid rectangular dressing case, the hinged top with inlaid heraldic crest, and foliate and flowerhead borders, having similarly decorated inset handles, the interior fitted with various French silver-gilt mounted dressing and scent bottles, a hand mirror, a beaker, an ivory handled cup and other accessories, all crested, with lift-out tray and fitted rectangular mirror, the interior brass mounts inscribed 'L. Aucoc aine a Paris', 49.5cm. wide.
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