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A MID 17TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, the floral engraved dial signed Thomas Loomes at ye mermayd in Lothbury and Roman chapter ring, the posted movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel strike on the top mounted bell over dolphin frets, turned finials and feet, 40cm high Originally a balance wheel escapement now with early conversion to anchor and having match stick man casting mark on the ratch, doors and back plates missing, no weights
Three glass toilet bottles and jars, having plated and enameled tops, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, two National Rifle Association bronze medallions, with cases, another medallion, four stick pins with a case, a silver mounted pocket knife, Birmingham 1888 and a brooch.
A tortoiseshell, seed pearl and filigree brooch, in a starburst shaped design, a 9ct gold oval pendant locket, decorated with butterflies, an oval agate set pendant, a turquoise set pendant, with tassel drops, a half pearl set stick pin, a turquoise set thimble, a grey agate set brooch, a Victorian earring with acorn motifs, a silver circular brooch with a thistle motif, a pendant mourning locket and further items of jewellery.
A carbuncle garnet set heart shaped pendant, glazed with a locket compartment at the back and two Victorian watch keys fitted to a ring, a 9ct gold circular pendant locket, three further pendant lockets, a seal fitted to a four row curb link chain fob, a pendant fob seal, a watch key fitted with a seal end, an oval lava cameo brooch carved as the portrait of a gentleman, four further brooches, a stick pin, a silver rectangular vesta case, Birmingham 1907 and a sterling mounted cigar cutter.
A carved coral locket backed pendant, fitted to a neckchain, a carved coral set hexagonal brooch, an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond set three stone ring, Chester 1905, a gold and pale blue gem set dress ring, detailed 9 CT, a stick pin, a triple sided smoky quartz seal stone and a gem set charm, designed as a lantern.
GROUP OF GEORGIAN STEM GLASSWARE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY comprising a wine glass with an etched bowl and a facet cut stem, 14.5cm high; a wine glass with a double opaque twist stem, 13.5cm high; and facet cut taper stick with a domed foot, 15cm high; together with a LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED PINCHED GLASS DECANTER, date mark 1899, 28.5cm high; and a CUT GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER, 23cm high (5)
Two Vienna figures of The Racegoer and his companion, mid 19th century, after Meissen, he resting on a stick and looking through an eyeglass in his right hand, the lady holding a small book and a feathered muff, impressed shield marks, the lady with a blue crossed swords mark, some restoration, 20.3cm. (2)
A rare English delftware blue-dash charger: painted in blue, yellow, iron-red and green with a figure representing Pulcinella, wearing his jester's costume with sugar loaf hat and striding between trees with sponged leaves, holding a large sword in his left hand and smoking a pipe, within yellow line and blue-dash rim, the reverse tin glazed, probably Lambeth, circa 1720-40, 32 cm diameter [some damage]. *Provenance: Acquired, together with the following lot, by the present owner's grandmother in Scarborough in the mid 20th century. *Notes. This charger is part of a small but distinctive group of early 18th century delftware chargers boldly painted with a variety of bird, animal and figure subjects, possibly by the same hand, as discussed by Tristram Jellinek in articles for the 'Antique Collector' magazine in 1970 and 1973. The figure of Pulcinella, anglicized to Punchinello/Mr Punch was first recorded in England in the 1660's and was derived from the Italian Commedia dell'Arte. In the early 18th century, the marionette theatre starring Mr Punch was popular in London and provincial theatres. He usually carries a stick or slapstick, not a sword or smoking a pipe as with the present dish.

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