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A large collection of costume jewellery, including an ethnic metal necklace, a medical bracelet, stamped `9ct`, a rose diamond set initial D pendant, a row of coral beads, a rose quartz bead necklet, various other beads, carved hardstone rings, Bakelite jewels, watches, a travelling alarm clock in a case, and other items
COLLECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER ITEMS comprising George V miniature silver travelling clock with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; a silver postage stamp holder of envelope form; three silver and mother of pearl handled apple knives; silver and enamel miniature knife; pencil holder, etc. (9)
A brass and cased travelling clock by Edwards and Jones, 161 Regent Street, London, the 4cm diameter white enamel dial with secondary minutes dial and Roman numerals, keyless wind up movement a./f. contained in a fitted pink silk lined oak case with hinged lid and brass inlay to top, the case 4 x 4.5in (10 x 11.5cm).
Late Victorian Goliath travelling timepiece in nickel plated case with engraved presentation inscription to cuvet cover `1932 presented to Albert Orchin by F M Viscount Byng of Vimy, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds in leather travelling case with easel back (This travelling clock was given to the Field Marshall by his father and used by him throughout his military career. He replaced it in 1932 and gave his old clock to his valet as a keepsake, sold with note of provenance.
Fine French repeating carriage clock, the back plate bearing the Drocourt trademark and no. 7973, striking on a gong, the back door fitted with five winding apertures and an internal sliding closing plate, the 2" white dial signed Howell, James & Co...London, over a subsidiary alarm dial and within a foliate engraved and green enamel mask, the gilded gorge brass case engraved overall with foliate motifs and green enamel on a matted ground, 6.25" high, within the original Morocco travelling case inscribed Howell, James & Co, to the Queen, London, Paris
A French silver and tortoiseshell travelling clock, of domed form with scantily clad maiden kneeling holding an urn above her head, the egg and dart moulded edge above circular gilt dial surrounded by applied trailing flowerheads, upon rectangular egg and dart moulded base, marks to reverse, with key, height 9 cm.
A late 19th century French repeating brass carriage clock, in the Japanese Aesthetic taste, the hinged octagonal bar handle above a porcelain dial decorated with cranes, prunus and gilt sunburst and circular Arabic numeral chapter, makers and retailers marks indistinct, with side panels painted with storks and foliage, the movement striking on a gong, stamped with patent `Surety Roller` mark, pat. no. 3276, with leather travelling case marked Edward & Sons, 17cm high
A French gilt brass carriage clock, Richard et Cie, Paris, late 19th century, the gong-striking movement with original silvered platform cylinder escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral enamel dial in a corniche type case with hinged carrying handle 14cm high excluding handle with leather covered travelling case. condition report:** Movement is reasonably clean and running however would probably benefit from a clean and overhaul, dial is undamged and case is in fine condition only having a small chip to the upper left hand corner of the front glass. The leather covered travelling case is distressed with detached lid, clock retains original winding key.
A Victorian circular silver christening bowl, by Samuel Fenton and Alfred John Fenton, Sheffield 1895, with presentation inscription: `The Hon` ble Maynard Greville from......on the occasion of his Baptism at Warwick Castle May 1898` 11.5cm diam., a Victorian counter bell, by William Comyns, London 1895, tortoiseshell and mahogany, 8cm high; and a small silver and leather travelling clock, the silver mounts by William Thomas and William Frederick Wright, the red leather impressed `Dora` (Dora Pape) and dated 1894, the porcelain dial inscribed W.Thornhill, London, 10cm high (to top of handle) (3) Dora Pape was Maynard Greville`s wife.
A quantity of collectables, including; a burr walnut snuff box, early 19th century, of curved rectangular form, a Mauchlin ware needle case, a Swiss made Art Deco miniature travelling clock in a folding silver case (a.f.), a pair of gold rimmed spectacles, an aide memoir and a pottery pipe of ball and claw form.
A fine and rare giant Victorian Carriage Clock by Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No.1007, with twin up-and-down dials, one calibrated with days of the week, the moulded gilt case with recessed top and handle shaped to accommodate the repeat button to one side, the enamel chapter ring signed above and marked `Clock Maker To The Queen` below, cruciform hands, all within an engraved gilt surround, the signed gong striking chain fusee movement with Harrison`s maintaining power, well turned baluster pillars, reverse running silvered subsidiary seconds dial to backplate and ratchet tooth platform lever escapement with finely engraved cock, with rear dust shutter, 19.5cm high, with worn leather travelling case. See Allix (Charles) Carriage Clocks, p.271, plate IX/46 for a similar clock by this maker (No.1080) that Allix dates to `post 1854`. He also states that Frodsham was probably the only maker to incorporate up-and-down dials into his clocks, showing the state of wind of the barrel(s) Provenance: Presented to Sir Arthur Reid on his retirement in 1909 as Chief Judge of the Punjab Province, and thence by family descent

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