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A late 19th century French brass cased Mignonette brass cased carriage clock with swing loop handle above rectangular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and back plate no.81, height 7.7cm, contained within original travelling case. CONDITION REPORT: Currently working. Light wear and scratches to case.
An Edwardian silver mounted green leather travelling deck top clock barometer thermometer, the silver mounted case, Synyer & Beddoes, Chester 1909. decorated with linear bands, inset with a central Thermometer, flanked with a removable plated cased Goliath over sized 8 day clock and conforming barometer, 114mm x 200mm
A French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, c.1890, with gong strike, the dial signed 'Le Roy a Fils, Regent St., London, Palais Royale, Paris', the circular Roman enamel dial within an engine turned gilt brass plate, 3¾ x 3½in. (9.5 x 8.75cm.), 5½in. (14cm.) high, with its original leather travelling case with key.
A lady's crocodile leather travelling case, extensively fitted with silver mounted dressing table utensils by John Collard Vickery, London 1923/1924, including: a travel clock, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a handmirror, nine assorted bottles and jars, a silver box, various pintrays, a glove stretcher, button hook and shoehorn together with a crocodile jewellery case, writing fold, wallet, manicure set, with silver mounted jars. Provenance: Lady Olwyn Suffield of Gunton Park, Norfolk
A gentleman's silver pair cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, detailed to the backplate NATHL DUMVILE STOCKPORT 6775, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, Birmingham 1823, a silver key wind hunting cased pocket watch, London 1838, two M.O.D issue, keyless wind, openfaced base metal cased pocket watches, having black dials, a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, detailed ELGIN USA, two lady's silver cased openfaced fob watches and a leather cased folding travelling clock, the dial detailed 8 days, (8).
MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH SILVER comprising: a Georgian epergne basket, bright-cut and pierced, swing handle, Henry Chawner, London, 1792, 14.5cm wide, with later ruby glass liner; a George V sweetmeat dish, in Dutch style, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1921, 15.7cm wide; a Victorian waiter, circular, engraved with ivy below beaded border, on three supports, D. & C. Houle, London, 1856, 15cm diameter; a tumbler cup, inscribed and dated, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London, 1928, retailed by Rowell of Oxford, 6.5cm high; a silver-cased travelling clock, oblong, inscribed, Grey & Co of London, Chester, 1916, 8.8cm long; together with a Victorian electroplate bon-bon basket, die-stamped, swing handle, unmarked, probably circa 1850, 20.5cm diameter 587gr (18oz 17dwt) of silver (excluding the travelling clock) (6)
R & Co, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, RETAILED BY ROBINSON & Co, SHREWSBAURY, WITH MOROCCO TRAVELLING CASE, the clock of typical form, with Roman dial, oval bevel edged top glass and shaped carrying handle (lacks one hand and one bevel glazed side panel loose), the travelling case in red (heavily faded) and with plush lining (lacks glazed panel to the front)
A late 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock, having twin barrel, coil gong striking movement, five bevelled edge glass panels, the case with filigree borders and reeded columns, the face with intricate scrollwork surrounding a circular enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, in fitted red leather travelling case (19cm handle up).
A hallmarked silver cased Eight-Day Travelling Clock, the lid and base with engine turned decoration and the lid with raised monogram 'RH', the French Clock with a bronze-coloured dial with Arabic numerals and luminous hands, the underside of the cover presentation engraved '9th February 1928', bears internal assay marks Birminghm 1927, 7.5 x 6cm wide

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