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A circular turned oak memorial patch box, the lid inset with a gold coloured disc inscribed “Capt. Sam Walker, 3rd Foot Guards, fell at Talavera 28 July 1809”, ivory surround, inside the lid, in the back of the disc, is a woven lock of the officer’s hair, inside the base of the box is a sentimental memorial m/s verse, diameter 2¾”. Good Condition (old repair to lid) Plate 19
Three antique Gothic-style large stained glass Windows, each window formed of seventeen coloured 'reamy' glass panes set within a pointed arch wooden surround, the colours of the glass panes include blue/green, blue/plum, plum/ochre and green/ochre, exterior measurements 93in (236cm) high by 45in (114cm) wide, together with the lower half of a matching window, no cracked panes (4) Note: These are believed to have come from chapel at The Convent of the Visitation, Bridport.
A late 18th c./early 19th c. Scottish Mahogany Longcase Clock having three finial pointed hood with slender turned column supports, circular single pane door with brass surround, white face with second hand and date roller. The lower case, French in style, lyre shaped with carved detail and bow front short door, on lower single flame Mahogany moulded panel base on shaped apron and bracket feet. The face marked Cha's. Shedden, Perth. 19 3/8'' wide x 87 1/2'' high x 10 1/4'' deep
AN R.A.F. SECTOR WALL CLOCK the circular face with Arabic numerals, within a stained wooden surround, fitted with a single fusee movement, the back plate stamped '8684 / Made by / F.W. Elliott Ltd / England / 1939', the wood case additionally with Air Ministry stamp also dated '1939', overall 47cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT The clock appears to be in sound working order and runs when wound. The movement seems to have been well maintained. We have no provenance for the clock. The dial does not appear to have been repainted and is bright and clean, and both the back plate of the movement and the wooden case carry the Elliot name and are dated 1939. But as all mechanical items are subject to overhaul and repair during their working lives we are unable to offer any guarantee that all the component elements are of exactly the same period.
A Belle Epoque style white metal and diamond pendant, set with a central round old cut diamond, approx. 0.44ct, with repeat open metalwork surround set with further old cut and eight-cut diamonds, of snowflake design, with belcher chain, unmarked, weight approx. 6.2g, in fitted Collingwood & Co. box.
A Victorian yellow metal garnet necklet, with a heart shaped dropper pendant set with a tear shaped garnet carbuncle with scroll engraved surround and fabric compartment to reverse, suspended from a rope twist chain set with five rectangular/oval garnet carbuncles surrounded with the interwoven rope twist chain, unmarked.
A lot to include an 18ct yellow gold cameo ring, set with an oval carved cameo with rope twist border, stamped 750, a 9ct Edwardian purple stone and seed pearl set bar brooch of open metalwork design, stamped 9ct, a 9ct yellow gold cameo pin brooch, set with an oval carved cameo with rope twist border, hallmarked Birmingham 1973, a gold plated silver hinged bangle with engraved scroll design, hallmarked Chester 1954, a silver compact, with engraved initials with machine engraved surround, hallmarked Birmingham 1940, along with a white metal trinket pot and a collection of costume jewellery to include pearl and paste set earrings and necklaces, a silver plated sauce boat, condiment spoon and napkin ring (15).
A lot to include a silver J.G.Graves key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border with subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, inner case stamped 0.935, together with a silver Russel & Son key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Arabic numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, inner case stamped with London import mark 1919, along with a silver W.Ehrhardt key wind full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, front case having central blank scroll edge cartouche with machine engraved surround, with key, a silver Acme H.Samuel key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border with subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, inner case stamped 0.935, (4).
A lot to include a silver Chambers & Sons key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, inner case hallmarked London 1871, reverse engraved with blank scroll edge cartouche, with machine engraved surround, together with a white metal crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly blue Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, reverse inlaid with gold tone monogram, a silver lidded glass rectangular trinket box, the silver lid having three cherub faces embossed, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, a white metal green stone set pill box, a white metal curb link watch chain, (5).
An 18ct yellow gold key wind full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, having numbers '90115' enameled to dial, inner case hallmark rubbed, front case having central circular cartouche with belt buckle surround with engraved anchor centre with 'Anchor Fast Anchor' engraved above, machine engraved repeat design to reverse, with two keys.
A silver key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, inner case hallmarked Chester 1882, also engraved with inscription reading 'Presented to Fred Maybury for faithful services as an apprentice Rob Mansell', reverse cased engraved with blank scroll edge cartouche with machine engraved surround, with key, together with a set of six silver seal terminal coffee spoons, decorated with leaf design to reverse of bowl, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, weight approx. 83g, (2).
An Edwardian pearl and diamond pendant brooch an oval domed centre pave set with split pearls centred with four old cut diamonds, with further pearls set to the knife edge surround and the foliate elements, with removable hanging loop, brooch fitting and locket back to the reverse. Dimensions 45mm x 19mm from top of bail to base. 9ct chain length 43cm.
Late 19th Century English School - A display of En-grisaille watercolours - Views in Bristol, Bath and their environs comprising: A central oval watercolour, 34.5cm x 21.5cm within a surround of eighteen small circular watercolours, one dated 1882, each 6.25cm diameter Condition: **No obvious restoration - General condition consistent with age
A Regency mahogany cased regulator longcase clock, with four pillar movement with triangular plates, dial width 12 inches, with centre seconds and subsidiary hour and seconds dials, in mahogany case with brass capitals to the quarter column corners. Height 73 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is in generally extremely good condition and could be used or resold without the need for any repairs or restoration. The hood is in good order. The silvered brass dial is clean. The movement is fairly clean and the clock is currently ticking away as it should. The clocks movement seatboard is a later replacement. The trunk door is not warped and the mahogany is well figured. The bottom plinth on the clock case is probably a later replacement but of good matching colour and in keeping with the rest of the case. There are some veneer repairs to the bottom rectangular panel and surround.
A wax profile portrait of a female figure, late 19th century, cased. 5.5 ins x 5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The outer leather bound case is in reasonable order with some scuffing and losses to the leather. There is also some discolouration and staining. Both retaining clips are present and the hinges operate as they should. The cloth lined interior is tired. The wax image itself appears to be in good order with no significant damage. There is some minor paint losses around the bodice. The back surround to the miniature is beginning to disintegrate at the edges.
A large French brass carriage clock, with two-train movement, Anglaise case and brass surround to dial. Height 5.75 ins excluding carrying handle, 2090 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The dial appears to be in good order with no chips, damage, repairs or restoration. The clock is ticking nicely but does not appear to be striking the correct number on each of the hours. It does sound on the half hour. The case itself is in generally good condition. The glass sides and top are in good order. There is some discolouration to the mask around the dial.
Black Forest two train mantel clock, the 5.25" dial within an alpine painted surround and ebonised stepped case, 18.75" high (two weights and pendulum); also another unusual two train mantel clock, the 5" dial within a foliate pierced metal case with four walnut stile supports and surmounted by a large bell, 21" high (pendulum) (2)
French ebonised two train portico mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.25" white dial within a gilt metal surround supported within a pillared stepped case inlaid with brass lines and surmounted by a wavy pediment, also upon a rectangular base, 21.5" high (pendulum)

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