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A late 19th century Continental gold, enamel and porcelain panel brooch and matching earrings, each centred with a polychrome enamelled oval porcelain panel depicting a winged cherub, rub-over set within an elaborate surround picked out in blue and white enamel, possibly Swiss, the brooch 42mm wide overall, with a case.
An Art Deco diamond three stone ring, the three principle early modern round brilliants approx. 0.23cts, 0.35cts & 0.22cts, rub-over set to an engraved and domed white metal panel within an open surround and domed borders set with small single-cut and rose diamonds, on a yellow shank, stamped '585', finger size L, 4 grams gross
A French brass repeater carriage clock circa 1900, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, pierced brass decoration to the outer in the form of winged dragons in foliage, red background, twin train movement, carry handle, with key, 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 127 - Gong, dial and surround in good condition, minor age marks to brass, when lever is pushed the clock registers three times.
A WWI fretwork clock stand, the pierced surround set with four soldiers centred by the clock aperture, beneath a pierced plaque, "1914", and invert breakfront pierced base, height 23.5cm, width approx 25.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: End of one gun has been broken and has a repair to the back (see photo), a few natural splits, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a 1930/40s Art Deco mantel clock with brass chapter ring between double glass, set with pierced Roman numerals, also with central brass circular section, on anodised stand and surround, with eight day movement, height 20.5cm, and another JAEGER-LECOULTRE mantel clock of circular form, the brass coloured face set with baton numerals, height 17cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both tick freely when wound.
Badge. 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment senior NCO’s cross belt plate circa 1840-55. A good scarce die-stamped gilded brass example. Rectangular plate bearing raised designs comprising the crown over “57” with laurel sprays in three-quarter surround, above the crown the honour scroll, “Albuhera”. Reverse retains original fixings, comprising two hooks at the top and two studs at the bottom. VGC
A 9ct gold shaped oval locket brooch, the hinged locket compartment engraved with a flower spray within a cast floral and foliate surround, Birmingham 1977, width approx 4cm, a gold ring, claw set with an oval shell cameo, carved as the portrait of a lady, detailed '9ct', ring size approx M, and a 9ct gold and emerald nine stone cluster ring, Birmingham 1975, ring size approx Q.
A gilt metal and Bohemian garnet set rectangular panel link bracelet, each link mounted with six garnets within a surround of smaller garnets, length approx 17.5cm (three large and two small garnets lacking), and a Victorian silver jabot pin, formed as two fleurs-de-lys, Birmingham 1847 by Hilliard & Thomason, length of main fleur-de-lys approx 5.5cm.
A gold, enamelled, amethyst, seed pearl and demantoid garnet set pendant, mounted with an oval cut amethyst within a white and black enamelled dot border, framed by a surround of seed pearls, surmounted by a seed pearl set ribbon bow motif, centred by a demantoid garnet, detailed '15ct', length approx 4cm, with a gold neckchain, with a case.
An early 20th Century gold mounted Limoges enamelled pendant, the circular Limoges panel decorated with a head and shoulders portrait bust of a young lady against a ruby red ground, inscribed 'L. Clément, Limoges' to reverse, within a gold heart shaped surround with beaded decoration, length approx 2.8cm.
A late 19th Century ebonized circular wall timepiece with eight day single fusee movement, the backplate detailed 'W & H Sch' (Winterhalder & Hoffmeier), the painted dial with Roman hours and inscribed 'H. Brown Shrewsbury', within a moulded surround, diameter approx 42cm (lacking pendulum).
An early 19th Century ormolu mounted rosewood library clock, the eight day twin chain fusee movement striking hours on a gong, the backplate inscribed 'Brockbank & Atkins, London 2087', the silvered circular dial with engraved foliate centre and black Roman numerals, within a foliate scroll pierced matt gilt surround and inscribed 'Brockbank & Atkins, London 2087', the case with arched surmount and glazed sides, applied with ormolu and scallop and scroll crest above a pair of foliate cast scroll columns, on a breakfront base with foliate scroll feet, height approx 32.5cm, with pendulum.
A 19th Century French ebonized and boullework portico clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the enamel dial with Roman numerals within a cast brass surround, the case with inlaid pierced brass decoration, height approx 46cm, with pendulum and winding key (some faults).
Davin (late 18th/early 19th century) French school, a miniature on ivory depicting "The Happy Awakening" - a Titian haired nude woman in a bed with her clothes being removed by a putto, signed, oval, 8.8cm x 12.8cm; set in a Continental .800 silver frame with leaf tip carved mother-of-pearl border and pierced scrolling surmount centred by love birds on a basket, the reverse with oval inset ivory miniature decorated with a blindfolded Cupid being led by a dog, in blue and white, 5.9cm high, within a tortoiseshell surround; overall 14.5cm high x 15.8cm wide. Illustrated. Footnote: the symbolism of 'sensuality being awoken by love' to the front is juxtaposed by the reverse where love is, in turn, guided by the mind- the blindfold figure of Cupid echoing Shakespeare's verse; "Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind." The surname Davin is uncommon at this period but is most often associated with the French female artist Césarine Henriette Flore Davin-Mirvault (1773-1844).
A silver gilt rectangular vinaigrette, circa 1810, the grille decorated with a central basket within a pierced scrolling surround, the exterior engraved with seaweed decoration and with reeded borders, a Dorcas thimble, with the original box, detailed 'The Little Dorcas' and part of an Oriental buckle, with a character motif, (3).

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