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A late 18th Century open faced pocket watch with blue enamel back and gilded and light blue enamel surround, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and key wind at 4 o`clock, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved back, signed J A Mangaar, London and numbered 944, the case stamped RP, with an intaglio carved watch fob/see illustration
Attributed to Philip Jean (1755-1802): Portrait Miniature of a Young Gentleman, circa 1790, bust length, turning to sinister, wearing a ruffled stock and brown coat, oval, 5.6cm, in the original frame with plaited hair locket and blue enamel surround (damaged); and English School, circa 1790: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, his hair en queue, turning to dexter, oval, 3.5cm (2)
A late 19th Century Oak cased Dial Timepiece, John Mason of Rotherham, the plain moulded surround to an integral bracket with applied “C” scroll and foliate detail on bracket base, to a spun Brass bezel (lacking glass), to a signed 11” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black steel hands, to a single chain fuse movement, with plates united by knopped pillars and with anchor escapement, height 23”
An early 20th Century Mahogany Cased Dial Timepiece, Sir John Bennett Limited of 55 Cheapside, London, the plain moulded mahogany surround to a cast brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a signed 14” dial, with blued steel spade hands, to a single chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, diameter 18”
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, the plain mahogany surround to a plain drop trunk, and cast brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a further 12” convex repainted Roman dial, with outside minute track and blue steel pierced hands, to an “A” framed movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, height 19”
An early 20th Century Art Nouveau style Wall Mounted weight-driven Wall Clock, the shaped surround with carved stylised floral detail, to an Arabic enamel chapter ring and further stylised and embossed brass hands, to a wooden weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 13”
A late 19th Century American Stained Walnut Wall Clock, Newhaven “Eclipse Regulator”, the moulded octagonal surround to a glazed drop trunk with visible pendulum, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a signed 12” composite Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted spade hands, to a spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 33”
A late 19th Century American Walnut and inlaid drop dial Wall Clock, the inlaid surround with bevelled edge over carved ears and glazed trunk, to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted hands to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 28”
A late 19th Century Walnut and Crossbanded 30-hour Weight-Driven Wall Clock, the octagonal surround with crossbanded and rosette detail, to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing an 8” painted convex wooden dial with Roman numerals and outside minute track and gilt centre, with further cast brass hands to wooden weight-driven movement, with strike on a bell, width 13”
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased “Norwich” type Wall Clock, the moulded surround to an unusual and waisted pear-shaped case and hinged door, to an associated 13” painted dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, and outside minute track with pierced hands, to an associated “A” frame movement with anchor escapement, height 44”
A Victorian decorative mantel timepiece suspended on four spiral turned columns with decorative boxwood inlaid ebonised top and matching plinth base, the movement by Japy Frere and with decorative cherub cast grid iron pendulum, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and pressed decorative brass surround
GWR 12 inch Mahogany cased fusee clock, with chisel base to the bottom of the drop. A significant Great Western clock with chain driven fusee and a nice Ogee surround to the dial. The movement of typical London style has many John Walker characteristics which point to this clock being supplied by this maker between 1853-1871. Subsequently, Kays took over the supply of clocks to the GWR. The clock is in unrestored original condition with a cast brass bezel, Ivorine numberplate GWR 651 and the same number chalked onto the back box. The movement is stamped 7185 as are the bezel hinge and pendulum. A rare clock and the best of this type we have ever seen.
GWR Oak cased 5½" Diameter Signal Box / Office Wall Clock by Smiths England. This type of clock is generically known as a "Pork Pie" , the wooden surround is stamped GWR at the top and this is a feature found on the earlier ones, the dial shows the number 0.354 .The movement is cleaned and fully working and the removable back still has a British Rail Collectors Corner label attached to this effect. A nice example of this style of clock.
* WWI Imperial German Air Force souvenir. A rare early fabric fragment from a downed German aeroplane, c. 1915, featuring a black-painted Balkan cross on off-white ground on doped canvas, showing fitting marks verso where previously attached to wooden air-frame, old fold-marks from storage, 24 x 24in. (56 x 56cm) This very early marking on German aeroplanes is likely to have been removed from an aeroplane downed or captured in the period 1914-1915 as it is painted on white or cream canvas, and was soon superseded by camouflage or other coloured fabric covering to airframes; the cross also changed with an additional black border surround. (1)
* Sopwith ‘Camel’ F3164. A good and well presented flying scale model of this famous WWI fighting scout, with fabric covered wood airframe, working flying control surfaces on braced rubber tyred main undercarriage and tail skid, the forward fuselage and engine cowling of mottled fine gauge aluminium, cockpit detail includes some instrumentation, ring sight for the dummy twin machine guns, leather padding and polished wood surround, with dummy Clerget 9 cylinder air-cooled rotary engine and 17in (43.2cm) diameter mahogany propeller finished in overall R.F.C. olive drab with national markings, 56.5in (142.2cm) wingspan (1)
* Motorists Goggles. “La Cyclope”. A fine and rare early 20th c. motorist’s protective vizor, French, c. 1905, half-face one-piece, having curved glazed single lens to nickel-plated frame, with chenille-lined soft kid leather, decorated with a black & white braided-silk border to lens surround, and elasticated headband, believed unused, minor oxidation to frame, contained in original cardstock box with maker’s decorative applied label frontis, inscribed “For Automobilists and Cyclists (1)
Portrait plaque, undated, by Portraits In Relief In Metal, 133/135 Oxford Street, London, W1, a photographic style youthful portrait half left in bronze surround, wooden photo-frame style back, 177 x 238mm, housed within velvet-lined double-fronted case, 271 x 211mm, extremely fine, the case a little faded; together with commemorative brass plate, bust left in uniform, KING EDWARD VIII below, wreath around on raised border, 252mm (Gi. CM178a), polished, very fine (2)

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