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A LATE GEORGIAN EARLY VICTORIAN BLOOMED GOLD, DIAMOND AND BLUE ENAMELLED BROOCH, formed as a coiled snake with emerald eyes, with heart-shaped pendent drop centred by a large rose-cut diamond in gold collet setting within a blue enamelled surround, the hinged crystal back enclosing plaited hair, (the cushion-shaped diamond of approximately 1.2 carats [by gauge]
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED IVORINE AND MERCURY-FILLED THERMOMETER of easel form, the French instrument in an elongated bell-shaped surround of rococo-style floral and foliate open scrollwork, hallmarked Chester 1900 makers James Deakin & Sons (of Sheffield) the back of dark green plush 12.5cm, (5in) high
AN EARLY 1930s MALING POTTERY "PEONA" PATTERN BOWL of hemispherical form on foot, the interior centred by a butterfly on a green-jewelled ground within sky blue "sponged" surround and gilt-enriched flowers, the exterior with similar flowers on a speckled orange ground, black printed mark, painted number (5819?) to base, 21.5cm diameter x 9.5cm high, (8.5in x 3.7in)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CHINESE TWO-FOLD SCREEN decorated with eagles and bittern-like birds in flight, in ivory, bone and mother-of-pearl, on a blue lacquered ground, gilt-enriched, with applied stained ivory square seal mark, within oxblood-lacquered border painted with blossom, above foliate-pierced fretwork centred by ivory leaves, all within foliate pokerwork surround, on castors, the reverse similarly oxblood-lacquered and decorated with birds among blossoming trees 167cm (open) x 183cm high, (65.75in x 72in)
AN EDWARDIAN LADY'S DRESS FOB-WATCH, the back pavé-set with opal simulants interspersed with red pastes, the enamelled dial with arabic hour numerals within a surround of similar opalescent pastes, the keyless Swiss movement with cylinder escapement, the bow having a small indistinct mark, possibly for low-carat yellow metal
A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK HALL CHAIR in the 17th-century taste, having a pierced foliate scroll-carved surround to the deep-buttoned back, between turned uprights, the reeded partially-padded open arms and padded seat on mask-carved stiff cabriole front legs linked by a carved stretcher, an H-stretcher beneath
A superb Midland Railway light oak 12" dial fusee movement drop-dial wall clock. The original face is lettered "John Smith & Sons, Midland Clock Works, Queen St, Derby", and the polished cabinet bears its oval brass "LMS 14899" numberplate, and a circular steel tag "17". Carved ears, and a carved surround to the pendulum window. In full working order with pendulum and key. This clock was sited in the Derby Works Fire Department. Quite magnificent.
A Great Northern Railway 12" dial chain fusee Potts wall clock, with its original GNR "32" numberplate on the side. When the clock was acquired there was a LNER dial on top of the original GNR dial which was in poor condition so it has been restored and repainted. An early clock with a narrow mahogany surround. The back of the cabinet displays its original paper labels including the Potts repair instruction notice. A lovely, polished clock in full working order, complete with brass pendulum, and wooden-handled winding-key.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY POLYCHROME ENAMELLED CREAMWARE JUG, circa 1825 printed with two oval reserves of birds in the wild and seated playing cards, and a scalloped reserve with a church ruin, within a surround of scattered flowers, 4.5in. (11.5cms) high, together with a pair of green glaze creamware mugs moulded in relief with cherubs, 2.25in. (6cms) (chip to one)
A 19th century Chinese clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with crown wheel escapement and fixed bob pendulum, the strike on a bell, the back plate bears a flourished signature twice (possibly European) with Chinese characters below, the slide up back of the case pierced with shou characters and wufu repeated on the engraved gilt metal surround to the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, a drawer in the base of the rectangular case, 50cm high
A mid 19th Century rosewood cased drop dial wall clock, the 12ins enamelled convex metal dial inscribed 'A. Solomon Norwich', with Roman numerals to the eight day fusee movement with anchor escapement, contained in case with octagonal fronted bezel inlaid with brass bird and scroll ornament, the drop dial with carved floral ears and brass framed shaped glazed panel, the surround similarly inlaid in brass with birds and branches, 24ins high.
A George III mahogany corner cupboard, the upper section with moulded cornice above a line inlaid frieze, the arched twin doors with fielded panels, enclosing three shaped and fitted shelves and three small drawers, the associated lower section with two cupboard doors, opening to reveal a single fitted shelf, the whole supported on a plinth base and enclosed within a moulded surround, 216cm high

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