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A large paste and enamel mounted silver gilt chalice, Russian 19th century, the bowl with everted rim, enriched with four enamel panels painted with figures of Christ and Saints, each within paste border surmounted by a crown, set on a beaded lattice ground. The knopped baluster stem engraved with foliate motifs set on a tall domed circular foot with further foliate bands and four further enamel panels painted with images of Christ within paste borders (one detached and lacking paste border). Height 39.5cm.
A lady’s 15ct half hunting cased wristwatch, early 20th Century, the white enamel dial and outer case with Arabic numerals, with a gold plated expanding bracelet, together with a pair of lorngnettes hung from a 9ct rope twist chain, two Victorian seed pearl brooches, four unmounted shell cameos and other items.
A pair 9ct gold and tiger eye cufflink’s, A gilt metal filigree, necklace clasp; a cased set of coral and gilt metal shirt studs (1 stud missing) A further pair of silver coin shirt studs, a silver and enamel brooch in the shape of a military sword; an Edwardian pierced silver miniature pack of cards holder and further misc items.
A French open faced gold repeating pocket watch, the enamel dial signed ‘Breguet a Paris’ with inner calendar dial, the inner cover with oval centre engraved Breguet a Paris, no 1749, also a lever watch with visible escapement and enamel dial, a verge movement with enamel dial and a lady’s watch with gold case. (3).
An 18ct gold consular cased quarter repeat verge pocket watch, signed ‘Ellicott, London’, with circular white enamel dial and black Roman numerals. The repeat movement striking the hours and quarters (gongs lacking). The case engraved with a castle crest within a foliate scroll border. Dust cap and movement signed ‘Ellicott London’ and numbered 7712. Hallmark for London 1845. Dial 4.5cm.
After the antique, a bronze of Romulus & Remus suckling from the fox, 20th century, continental 14 x 17cm; A pair of miniature chinese bronze vases of tapering baluster shape, each 15cms high; A chinese brass and enamel decorated pot and cover, 20th century, 11cm high; a bunch of chinese carved hardstone grape, 20th century; also a chinese bronze model of a crane later mounted on wooden stand, 18cm high, (af).(6)
A miniature stained pine chest of drawers, 19th century. Two short drawers over three long drawers, with turned button handles, on bracket plinth base. 35 x 26cm. Also a Victorian papier-mache circular waiter, floral decoration, 23cm diam; A Russian lacquered card box and cover, the top painted with the Kremlin 9cmx10cm; Three various halcyon days enamel pill boxes; a small circular papier-mache patch box, 20th century; A chinese hard stone fruit tree in cloissone pot, 20th century 26cm high; A chinese jade model of an elephant, 6cm high; a chinese carved green hard stone model of young boy lying down, 8cm long, a chinese carved yellow hard stone bird figure, 20th century; also small cloissone pot and cover, 20th century, also an Italian miniature painted niche panel, depicting maddona & child, 20th century, 30cm high.
A mahogany & alabaster mantle clock, Austrian, c. 1820, of demi-lune outline. With anchor escapement, grand sonnerie striking on two bells. 13cm diam, white enamel dial with arabic numerals and secondary, inside date numerals. The case with alabaster finial to the drum top, the demi-lune portico base with four alabaster columns, mirror back and 1/2 fan inlaid paterae to the plinth. On stepped plinth base with four alabaster bun feet. 54cm high.
A gilt metal & tortoiseshell mantle clock, French, c.1880. 3.5’ gilt dial with enamel cartouche roman numerals. 8 day 1/2 hrs striking on a gong, the back plate stamped ‘made in France’. The wasted case with boulle inlay to the front, gilt metal scroll leaf mounts to the pediment & case, on four scroll leaf feet. 31cm high.
A Napoleon III, ormolu mantle clock, French, c. 1815. 3 1/4’ enamel dial, bell striking movement with silk suspension. The plinth case surmounted by woman female playing with a dog and a winged putto, the dial flanked by braziers motifs, with oval foliate rosettes to the sides, raised on turned feet. 35.5cm high.
An ormolu & bronze mantle clock, French, 19th century, by ‘F.Hausberg - Paris’. 8 day, 1/2 striking on a bell. 3’ white enamel dial signed ‘E L Hausberg paris’. The case surmounted with a pair of bronze putto. The shaped base inset with painted porcelain panels, on four leaf cast feet. 28 x 36cm.
A Victorian mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan pediment, centred by finial over an arch door, enclosing enamel and painted dial with harvester scene in the arch, with second and date hands, the trunk with triple arch top flanked by canted corners, upon plinth, with shaped apron, (251cm tall)
A MAGNIFICENT CHARLES LANCASTER .280 FLANGED (.280 LANCASTER) OVAL BORE NITRO EXPRESS 'DELUXE' ASSISTED-OPENING BACK-ACTION SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 13266, 26in. nitro chopperlump barrels with matt sight rib, open sights and ramp-mounted bead foresight with flip-up moonsight, rib gold-inlaid 'CHARLES LANCASTER. LONDON.', gold-inlaid and relief-engraved with grapevine motifs on a stippled background at the breech and muzzle, incorporating Frederick Beesley patent spring-cocking action, patent no. 425 of 1884, heavily bolstered treble-grip action with side-clips, removable striker discs, bolted automatic safety, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, elongated top-strap, the action, lockplates and furniture profusely relief-engraved and gold-encrusted with grape and vine motifs, surrounding finely engraved and gold encrusted portraits of leopard and tiger, mountain goat and stag, the triggerguard with the head of a lion, the fore-end iron engraved en-suite, the whole on a stippled, colour-hardened background, retaining virtually full original colour-hardening and finish, 14 1/4in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, ivorine pistolgrip-cap and three-piece buttplate, gold escutcheon finely inlaid with the monogram MKH in gold and blue enamel, grip fore-end release catch, weight 10lb. 6oz., in its fine green velvet lined and oak partitioned brass-cornered oak and crocodile-leather guncase with complement of Westley Richards ivory-handled gilt accessories and cut glass oil bottle. The maker's have kindly confirmed that the rifle was ordered in 1907 and completed in 1911 for a Sahibgada Habee Bulla Khan, Prince of Bhopal Footnote: The 280 Flanged round was developed and introduced by Lancaster in 1906 as a rimmed alternative to the (rimless) 280 Ross for use primarily in double rifles. It was initially a great success (King George V said to be a great advocate) but became less popular after several big game hunters lost their lives whilst using the cartridge on dangerous game - notably Sir George Grey who was killed by a lion in Africa.
A 19th Century Sevres porcelain pedestal jug and matching bowl, the jug having a shaped and moulded spout (chipped), C scroll handle, the body decorated with three jewelled gilt framed reserves depicting portraits, each on a cobalt blue border and raised on a footed base; matching oval bowl, the central ground enamel decorated with an armorial flanked by twin winged cherubs, all within a jewelled and scroll gilded border, both with interlaced Ls mark verso, jug height 25cm
An early 18th Century Chinese shallow bowl, underglaze blue decorated with stylised pagoda, flowers and fence in a bamboo decorated border, diameter 27cm; one other similar of the period; a mid 18th Century Chinese underglaze blue decorated shaped circular plate; and a mid 19th Century Japanese enamel decorated plate (4).
An 18 carat gold cased pocket watch, having a key wind movement, open face, the white enamel dial numbered 6245, having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, fusee movement with verge escapement, diameter 4.5cm; and a 9 carat gold graduated curblink watch chain with T bar and George III gold coin pendant (see lot 199 for illustration)
A George III silver pair cased fob watch, having a key wind movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals (dial a/f), the fusee movement with verge escapement and back-plate signed William Tanner of Lewes and numbered 4440, diameter 6cm; sold with silver curblink watch chain with T bar (see lot 199 for illustration)
A late 19th Century French lacquered brass carriage clock, having a swing carry handle above a visible platform escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and retailers stamp Routley of Bath, twin barrel eight day movement striking on a gong, back-plate No.3705, height 14.5cm (handle down) (see lot 409 for illustration)
A late 19th Century French boulle mantel clock of balloon shape with applied gilt metal C scroll and leaf cast mounts, having a gilt metal face with white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, single winding hole for an eight day cylinder movement and raised on scroll feet, height 30cm (see lot 409 for illustration)

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