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Lemaire a Paris, a late-Victorian gilt-metal mantel clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the black marble dial with raised gilt Roman numerals, brass spade hands and signed by the maker `Aug Lemaire, Rue de Temple, Paris, the gilt-metal case depicting a reclining lady surrounded by a model steam train and various mechanics tools, all standing on a shaped black marble base, height: 44cm. * Auguste Lemaire is recorded as working in Paris in the early 19th century.
Japy Freres a Paris. A mid-Victorian gilt-metal mantel clock with eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the blue porcelain dial having black Roman numerals and floral decoration to the centre and gilt spade hands, the gilt-metal case depicting a reclining lady surrounded by a model steam train and various mechanics tools with an inset florally decorated porcelain panel to the front, the case stamped to the rear by the casemaker `P.H. Mourey`, standing on a shaped giltwood base and standing on a further ebonised base all under a glass dome, clock height 34cm. * Japy Freres are recorded as working in Paris in the mid-to-late 19th century having been founded by Frederic Japy (born 1749, died 1813) in Beaucourt circa 1776.
A set of three Victorian steel and brass mounted fire irons, circa 1840, comprising shovel, poker and tongs, all with foliate cast grips and twisted shafts, the shovel 80cm long; another set of three steel fire tools, early 20th century, adapted from bayonets, (damages); a Victorian copper warming pan with turned fruitwood handle, and a Victorian brass and sheet iron fender
A good collection of 19th Century and later needlework tools and implements, including circular ivory mounted pin cushions, a plated elephant pin cushion, a Cantonese ivory needle case, carved with figures and foliage (faults), a prisoner of war needlecase, various thimbles, scissors, a tape measure and a set of Kirkby Beard & Co sewing needles, all within a glazed case.
A mid-20th Century base metal cased mid-size Wristwatch, Bravingtons “Wetrista”, the jewelled movement to a signed and silvered circular dial, with Arabic numerals and outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and luminous filled hands, in a facetted case with screw-down back, and later fitted sprung bracelet; together with two cased tools (3)
A wood and bone needle holder in the form of an umbrella, velvet and mother of pearl pin cushion, turned and carved combined needle and thimble holder, all 19th century, an Austrian made metal Edward VIII spool holder and a cylindrical leather case containing four early tools and five others, circa 1810

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