Early 20th century gold plated Waltham wristwatch, the enamel dial having Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, gold plated case on later leather strap, housed in a Waltham box Condition Report All clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracy. However upon inspection this watch ticks when wound.
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George III silver gilt pair-cased watch by James Tregent of London, with white enamel dial, London 1773 makers mark MR, the outer case with inscription 'Valued in affectionate memory of her grand father' movement numbered 2379, together with a gold-coloured metal watch key Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded. Movement has a cover/cap.
Pair of silver hallmarked square cufflinks with decoration of stylised wolves together with another pair of cufflinks stamp 835, a pair of gardening themed cufflinks and flower decorated ceramic pendant with white metal mountCondition ReportWolf cufflinks - No damage to enamel, light surface scratches, tarnishing to metal, general wear and tear.
Collection of silver plated items including Reed & Barton enamel bowl, Wilson & Sharpe tazza, WMF oval bowl, two oval and a rectangular lidded tureens, butterdish and cover, sugar scuttle and shovel, wine coaster, three branch candelabra, two sets of milk jugs and sugar bowls, spirit kettle, two cruet sets and four shell shaped salts
Early 20th century continental white metal cased open-faced pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, dial marked JG Graves, Sheffield, the case stamped 935, a Mahlen open-faced pocket watch in white metal case and a smaller white metal cased fob watch (3)
Mixed lot of collectable items including West German Sputnik barometer weather station on a wall mounted bracket, cast iron Uncle Remus money bank, Metropolitan whistle and one other, four car badges including AA, RAC and Royal Automobile Club Association, enamel ' 7 ' sign, set of post office scales and weights, Smiths clock and other items
Baume & Mercier 18ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, blue cabochon mounted winding crown, housed on later leather strap, the case back numbered 483827 38281, c.1974, retailed by Asprey & co with original box and warrantyCondition ReportWeight 23g. Appears to be running, hands move after being wound. Unable to say whether in full working order though.
A guilloché enamel and gilt-metal snuffbox, 19th century, French or Italian, the hinged oval cover with a painted pictorial panel depicting a mother and children, the body with guilloché decoration and mounted with gilt-metal scrolls and flaming torches, 9.5cm wide7.5cm deep3.5cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin.
A Louis XVI-style patinated bronze and ormolu mantel clock, 19th century, French, in the form of a seated putto on a cloud striking a gong, containing a 3.5-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and raised on an oval base with panels of scrolls and foliage, 24cm wide 14cm deep 31cm high Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin. Condition ReportTicks and strikes the hours and half hours when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full and complete working order and would always recommend inspection and servicing by a professional after purchase. General rubbing and surface wear to patina and gilding. Light knocks and scratches throughout. Some dirt and dust. Light surface wear to dial, which appears free from chips and cracks. Presented with a pendulum and a key.
A gilt-metal-mounted and champlevé enamel mantel clock, second half of the 19th century, French, in the chinoiserie taste, decorated with flowering branches inlaid on a turquoise ground, the caddy top surmounted by a qilin, the movement stamped 'Japy Frères Med d'Honneur' and numbered '58' and '6270', with winding key and bell,20.5cm wide 18cm deep38cm high
A Regency mantel clock, 19th century, the 5-inch enamel dial with Roman hours, strike/silent lever, signed 'DENT LONDON' and numbered '987', the twin fusee movement striking the hour on a coiled gong, the backplate signed 'Dent LONDON' and '987', within a mahogany drumhead case with ormolu mounts, with pendulum,28cm wide15cm deep32cm highCondition ReportNo key. No winder.
A pair of Rockingham swan-handled porcelain vases in the Rockingham style, c.1825, each oviform body enamel-painted with a still life of a basket of flowers, raised on a gilt-decorated socle and platform base, 21cm wide16cm deep45cm high (2)Provenance: The selected contents of North Road House, Hertfordshire.For a similar example, see Victoria & Albert Museum, accession no. C.760-1935.Condition ReportPlease note the cataloguing has been amended to 'in the Rockingham style', rather than fully attributed to the factory.Both with breaks and repairs to the handles. One is more significantly damaged, with greater damage and repair to the handles as well as to the bottom of the body. General surface wear and light scratches, with some rubbing to paint and gilt.
A large gilt-bronze carriage clock, 19th century, French, the white enamel dial marked with Roman and Arabic chapter rings, in a case with Corinthian capitals over reeded columns to each corner, and glass panels to the sides and back, with a Greek-key-style top handle,10.5cm wide9cm deep20cm high including handleProvenance: The property of a gentleman.
A large brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the white enamel dial marked by Roman and Arabic numerals, an engraved inscription below reads 'N. Shelmderdine from his Father Jany 14th 1900', striking the half-hours, the case with twin Corinthian capitals and spiralled columns, and five bevelled glass panels, the backplate numbered '883', with key and leather travelling case,13cm wide9.5cm deep21cm high to top of handle (2)Condition ReportCase tarnished. Case worn.Case measures 16.5 wide , 13cm deep, 20cm high
Swan Soap - A reproduction mid 20th century manner faux enamel hand painted Swan Soap advertising board picture. The sign featuring a merman motif to centre featured holding a bar of Swan Soap, with text to upper and lower reading; 'Pure as the Breeze!' 'SWAN SOAP ABSOLUTELY PURE'. Measures approx. 74cm x 48
Berry's Polish - A reproduction mid 20th century manner faux enamel hand painted Berry's Polish advertising board picture. The sign featuring a depiction of a homeless gentleman with dog, shopping for boot polish, with sign on wall featuring script 'Berry's Diamond Waterproof Polishes Defy Rain'. Measures approx. 74cm x 51cm
A FRENCH BRASS STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1880 In a corniche case, with bevelled oval top glass, the white enamel dial with 'Breguet' moon hands, with twin train movement and silvered platform cylinder escapement, striking on a bell, 14.5cm (handle up)CONDITION REPORTThe clock strikes and will run for a few minutes. It will require a service. There is no key. The case is lacquered brass and there is some discolouration.
A NEUCHATELOISE PARCEL-GILT EBONISED BRACKET TIMEPIECE WITH PASSING STRIKEFirst half 19th CenturyWith a stepped top and gilt ball finial, above a waisted case with gilt glazed panel door, on scrolled feet, on a downswept wall bracket; the 8in circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and well sculpted hands, the movement with single barrel, striking the hour and half with a single blow on two bells, with verge escapement and silk suspensionThe clock 55cm high; 74cm high overall on bracketCONDITION REPORTThe clock appears to be in a good restored condition. The decoration has been refreshed. The clock movement recently cleaned and ticking. The one in passing strike works well on one bell, the other needs some adjustment. There are some vacant holes on the back plate and this might possibly indicate some strike work has been removed as one usually expects to see this on these clocks.
A FRENCH LUNARIUMSigned Delamarche, 25 rue Serpente, Paris, circa 1890 The geared brass armature supporting the 3” globe, from a brass upright rising from the burr walnut base, with oval enamel panel, showing the months and seasons, with the equinoxes and solstices, a hand-winding crank to one corner, the mechanism with finely cut wheel work and high pinion count The case: 23cm square; the armature: 40cm longFor a complete example, see the Royal Museums, Greenwhich, ref AST 1076.Another signed E, Ducretet & Cie, Paris, is at the University of Coimbra, Portugal.Another by Delamarche, sold Bonhams 20 January 2010, lot 649.CONDITION REPORTThis item is incomplete and not working. It requires sympathetic restoration. The candle arm and reflecting disc are lacking, as is the moon. Various contrate wheels are either sheared of their teeth or missing and will require re-making.

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