Victorian oak cased Westminster chime bracket clock, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with chime/silent, slow/fast and Westminster chime subsidiary dials, triple fusee movement, with floral carved cornice above carved pilasters, h58cm w36.5cm d27cm with pendulum, key and winder
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Late 19th century French boulle mantel clock in Louis XV style, the eight day brass drum movement striking on a gong, stamped '49913 A & N Made in France' and with a pastille stamped 'A. D. MOUGIN', the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the Rococo tortoiseshell and brass mounted case with a dragon finial, 31cm high, with key and pendulumCondition Report: Pendulum and main key present, Brocot key missingCannot guarantee whether the clock is in working orderGeneral wear and tear to case and slight loss to the tortoiseshell in one area
19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, striking a bell on the hour, the hood with brass finials above twin turned columns, on plinth base and bracket feet, h228cm, with pendulumCondition Report: Makers mark worn to dial and wear to subsidiary dialsPendulum presentNo key for door but winder presentSecond hand loose to dial, and loss to end of hand on subsidiary dial, minor losses to veneer to case and some old repairs, replacement knob to door, We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
French brass carriage clock with lever movement, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, striking on a gong, in fitted case with key, 18cm high,Condition Report: small crack to face top right approx 1cmOxidization to lacquer to case to top and baseCannot guarantee it is in working condition
19th century mahogany bracket clock, the dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement, the arched mahogany case on plinth base and bracket feet, h39cm w26cm d16cm, with pendulumCondition Report: Pendulum present but no winding keyGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use and ageCannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
A Must De Cartier 'Colisse' quartz wristwatch, ref. 590002, the circular signed dial with roman numeral hour markers, silver gilt case numbered 147402 and bearing Swiss assay marks, to the brown leather bracelet, case diameter 24mm.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodWatch not working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredOriginal strap - in worn condition, some losses around where buckle would fasten
A silver half hunter verge pair cased pocket watch by E. Matthews, Welshpool, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and inner chapter ring, fusee movement signed and numbered E. Matthews, Welshpool, 121 within plain matching cases bearing hallmarks for John Harris, Birmingham, 1840, case diameter 55mm, with later silver Albert chain, gross weight 170g.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodOuter case - possible repair work to clasp, localised scratching to inside case, a couple of light dents to edgesHairline cracks to dial extending from centre to 2, 9, 5 and 11, small chip to centre of dialWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredChain with some repair work
An 18ct gold open face fob watch, the gold tone dial with Roman numeral hour markers, keyless movement, base metal inner plate signed John Bennett, 64 & 65 Cheapside London, within an outer case stamped 18K and numbered 58316, case diameter 42mm, gross weight 59.2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredSome scratches to glass, Roman numerals slightly faded in places and visible upon close inspection
An 18ct gold open face fob watch by J.W. Benson, the gold tone dial with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, key wound movement within an 18ct gold case numbered 20957, bearing Swiss assay marks, case diameter 38mm, gross weight 39.5g. With maker's fitted case.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredInner case with engraving 'Watch Makers by Warrant to the Queen / Examined by J.W. Benson 62 &64 Ludgate Hill, London, Swiss made'Fitted case - one side to top section missingInner dust cover with Swiss assay marks
A George III 18ct gold open face pocket watch, with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, verge fusee movement numbered 2455, engraved balance cock, within an 18ct gold case bearing hallmarks for London, 1812, case diameter 43mm, together with a later 9ct gold Albert chain, gross weight 84.4g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches and abrasion in keeping with ageSponsor's marks to case partially indistinct... IR?Some light dents to caseGross weight of Albert chain 8.9g - T Bar marks 9c, links individually stamped 9cGross weight of watch 75.7g
A 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch by Elgin, the circular signed dial with roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minutes track,17 jewel movement signed and numbered 27166602, within a 9ct gold case bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1925, case diameter 54mm, gross weight 96.5g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredLight scratches to case
A Tiffany & Co. 'Atlas Cube Padlock' pendant, the padlock pendant with roman numeral detailing, suspended from a trace link chain, signed T&Co., stamped 925, length of pendant 1.8cm, length of chain 41cm, gross weight 11.5g. With maker's pouch and box.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wear
Sackville-West (Vita) Challenge, first edition, first printing, signed by the author on title with strike through the printed name, Lady Sackville's copy with her bookplates to pastedown, pencil markings to endpapers and occasionally to margins, original green cloth lettered in orange, light rubbing and bumping to spine ends and corners, light marking to head of lower cover, [Cross & Ravenscroft-Hulme A9a], 8vo, New York, [1923].⁂ The author's mother's copy of her third book that was supressed in England at her request, we can trace no other signed examples. Challenge was a roman-à-clef that depicted the author's affair with Violet Keppel. Sackville-West substituted herself with a male character, Julian, making this the first time she was depicted as a man in fiction (prior to both Orlando and Broderie Anglais). Nevertheless the author's mother Lady Sackville felt that the substitution would be too clear to those who knew her and urged her daughter to withdraw the book from publication in the UK. The English sheets were sent over to the US and issued with a new title.
Sackville-West (Vita) Challenge, first edition, first printing, light browning and offsetting to front endpapers, ink gift inscription, original green cloth lettered in orange, light discolouration to spine, very light cockling to lower cover, light rubbing to extremities, [Cross & Ravenscroft-Hulme A9a], 8vo, New York, [1923].⁂ Rare. Challenge was a roman-à-clef that depicted the author's affair with Violet Keppel. Sackville-West substituted herself with a male character, Julian, making this the first time she was depicted as a man in fiction (prior to both Orlando and Broderie Anglais). Nevertheless the author's mother Lady Sackville felt that the substitution would be too clear to those who knew her and urged her daughter to withdraw the book from publication in the UK. The English sheets were sent over to the US and issued with a new title.
The signed and numbered movement with frosted, silvered lever platform escapement with push repeat and alarm striking on a blued steel coiled gong, to a gilt engine turned mask enclosing a Roman and Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands over an alarm subsidiary at 6, in a frosted gilt and lacquered case with hinged carry handle and five bevelled glass panels and raised on bracket feet. Together with its original numbered and fitted Morocco covered outer travel case, compete with dial cover and containing its numbered winding key.Height with handle raised 18.5cmQty: 1Condition report: Case- All over wear to guilding on high points from use, some spotting top. Chip to top left hand corner of front glass panel.Dials- FineMovement- Clean, free and running at present.Travel Case- All over age related wear to Morocco, fraying to carry strap.
A late 19th century 18ct gold, open face, keyless, centre seconds lever chronograph, E Wise - Manchester, 26656, patent no 10549.The frosted gilt. 3/4 plate movement with blued steel screws and chatons, to a bi-metalic, cut compenstated balance with blued steel hair sprung and lever escapement, to a roman enamel chapter ring with outside second track and further scale of 0-300 to a signed and sunk centre with gilt spade hands and sweep centre seconds, in a hinged and polished case with snap on bezel, hand set to the band, push button winding crown, Chester, 1895, makers mark AF and corresponding case number56mm widthQty: 1
A late 19th century Swiss, open face, keyless, lever fob watch.The frosted, gilt and jewelled movement with lever escapement, to a gilt and engraved Roman dial with blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case with monogrammed back cove and plain cuvette and hand set to the band. Bearing Swiss Duty marks, 18K, 68587.36mmQty: 1Condition report: Case- All over light age realted wear.Dial- Light all over toning.Movement- Fully wound, balance is free, not running, hands set.
A mixed lot comprising, 2 various silver cased, open face, key wind fob watches.1st, Barnett & Scott-Hull, frosted, gilt lever movement with signed Roman enamel dial and gilt hands in a hinged, engine turned case, Lomndon, 1886, 5743, 43mm.2nd. Retailed H. Samuel- Manchester, Swiss cylinder movement with signed Roman enamel dial, in a hinged and engraved case with Swiss duty marks, 142149, 38mm.Qty: 2Condition report: 1stCase- Age related wearDial- FineMovement- Free and running at present2ndCase- Age related wear.Dial- Hairline cracksMovement- Fully wound, not running.
A 3rd quarter of the 19th century, 18ct gold, open face, key wind, lever watch, Jno Hargreaves - Wigan, no 671, frosted, gilt movement with jewelled end stone, engraved regulation scale and mono metallic balance to a level escapement, to a signed Roman enamelled dial with outside minute track and sunk sub seconds and gilt Fleur-de-Lys hands, in a hinged polished case with vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, Chester, 1874, makers mark JR49mm widthQty: 1
A late 19th century Swiss, open face, key wind, cylinder fob watch.The signed gilt and frosted movement with cylinder escapement, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a hinged case with all over engraved decoration and polished cuvette, stamped B&L, 18K, 100896, AA.Width 38mmQty: 1Condition report: Case- All over light age related wear to high points ffrom use. Glass is loose.Dial- FineMovement- Fully wound, balance is free, not running, hands set.
A late 19th century Swiss silver cased, open face, key wind, cylinder fob watch and bow brooch.The frosted gilt movement with cylinder escapement, to a fancy Roman enamel dial with gilt hands in an all over engraved casewith Swiss duty marks, 73683, further engraved to the cuvette"PM Marsh". Together with an Elizabeth II bow brooch with swivel suspension, London -1979Width 36mmQty: 2Condition report: Case- All over age related wear.Dial- FineMovement- Clean, free and running at present, hands set.Brooch- Worn and repaired.
Funko: A collection of twelve Funko Pop! DC boxed figures to comprise: Harley Quinn 302, Harley Quinn 303, Black Canary 304, Huntress 305, Roman Sionis 306, Harley Quinn 307, Harley Quinn 308, Batgirl 186, Harley Quinn 97, Katana 100, Harley Quinn 108 and Harley Quinn 54. Boxes appear generally good, small dinks and tears to some. It is unknown whether the items have been out of box. (12)
A late 19thC French brass novelty mantel timepiece, cast in the form of a bell with Latin inscriptions, including 'Dominus vobiscum et cum spiritu tuo' and 'Pater noster qui es in celis' and ornamental designs; the gong strike movement faced by a white ceramic tablet, Roman dial, flanked by a separate aneroid barometer, on ball feet 13"h
A GEORGE II BRONZE SUNDIAL EARLY/MID 18TH CENTURYOf typical form with pierced gnomon, Roman chapter ring, signed 'J Coggs, London Fecit', then illegible text, possibly "Parliament"?13.5cm high, 21cm wide, 21cm deepJohn Coggs is recorded as working from the 'Globe & Sun against St. Dunstan's Church and Chancery Lane, in Fleet Street' between 1718 and 1733. He was succeeded by his son, also John Coggs (fl.1730-1759) at the same address. It is possible that either father or son made this example.
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU CANDLESTICKSMID 18TH CENTURYThe upper stems and bases incorporating Roman portrait medallions of Emperorseach 23.5cm high, the bases 14.2cm diameterCondition Report: Slight size/height variance because of casting difference to area above base- extra image shows that one is more defined and slightly larger, both with wear from handling and use and some rubbing to gilding- one showing signs of retouching to gilding- hard to photograph but to the naked eye there are some areas of gilding that are slightly more coppery in tone- both with what appear to be firing/casting faults to area beneath nozzle- this may have been exacerbated by handlingplease see additional images which form a part of this condition reportCondition Report Disclaimer
A GRAND TOUR GIALLO ANTICO MARBLE MODEL OF A ROMAN BATHITALIAN, 19TH CENTURYLion mask to each side8.5cm high, 21.5cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age.One of the lion masks with a small loss to the ear where an old break has been repaired.Some old repairs to the shaped handles, filler has been used to disguise.One corner to the base with a small repaired chip.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN UNUSUAL GRAND TOUR PORPHYRITIC STONE INK WELL EARLY 19TH CENTURY In purple and green porphyritic stone (possibly Egyptian 'Imperial' porphyry and porfido verde antico), and in the form of a Roman bath with obelisk surmount applied with carved Siena marble portrait roundels of Cicero and Epicurus 23cm high, 19.5cm wideCondition Report: Item with the scratches, abrasions, small chips, and 'nibbles' expected with age and use. Some glue residue visible between feet and base, and to the balls at base of obelisk. No clear/obvious evidence to suggest base is later. Some movement within the obelisk. The joins a between the balls and the base are loose. A toe of one foot with what appears to be a very small amount of filler to disguise an old chip. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GILT BRONZE MODEL OF A ROMAN EMPERORIN THE MANNER OF MATTHEW BOULTON, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYShown standing semi-cuirassed, holding orb and probably formerly with a spear to the left hand, on a variegated green marble base24cm high, the base 6.5cm wideAlthough this form of depiction is uncommon, plainer ungilded bronze Italian examples have been sold at auction including, Christie's, London, The Hermitage Antiques Collection, 4th April 2006, Lot 77, where it was catalogued simply as a "conquering Roman Emperor".
A gentlemen's stainless steel Tissot 'PR 50' quartz bracelet watch, 35mm diameter, with a white dial, Roman numerals and date aperture at '3', to link bracelet and deployant claspCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Some scratches to case and bracelet.Some wear to links.No box or papers.
A ladies' 18ct gold Tiffany & Co. quartz strap watch, a tonneau case, 24mm wide, with a silvered dial, Roman numerals and black hands, to Tiffany & Co. lizard strap and buckle, ETA movement, case interior marked T 956 112, common control mark, reference 12295421, with Tiffany & Co. box and outer case, warranty, and a copy of an insurance valuation and receipt for a new battery fitted by Tiffany available to viewCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Some scratches to case.Strap worn - very nearly worn through at the lug on the '12' side. With box and paperwork.
A Continental gold pin set open faced pocket watch, 47mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary dial at '6', engine turned circular barley decoration to the case back, with vacant cartouche and garter surround, to metal cuvette and bow, marked 14k, suspended on a French gold Albert chain, with alternating hollow paper and oval trace links, with a gold locket and gold cased watch key, French poinçoin for 18ct gold, 76.15g, 28.71gCondition report: Watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set, but crown stiff to adjust to hands.Some marks to dial.Case scratched, and a number of dents to case back and sides.Some chips to the edge of the glass.Some cracks or solder joins visible to case parts.Chain:Locket tested as approximately 18ct gold, chain and key with French marks.Locket cover dented.Dents to most of the hollow links, and wear to the solid links. Some dings to the watch key.
An 18ct gold key wound hunter pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and a subsidiary dial at '6', the movement marked Joseph Harris, 168 Park Road, Kennington, no. 12637, London 1907, suspended on an 18ct gold curb link double Albert chain, with 'T'-bar fitting, swivel clasp at one end and half solid bolt ring at the other, London 1894, 430mm long, 86.11g, 66.74gCondition report: Watch:Not currently running. Case surface worn - originally had engine turned circular barley decoration, some of which is still visible to the front cover, but almost none visible on the back cover.Surface marks/scratches to case.Wear to top of bow.Chain:Wear between links.Jump rings to the 'T'-bar are very worn.Top of bolt ring worn.
A Continental gold pin set half hunter fob watch, 32mm diameter, with an iridescent pink/peach chapter ring to the front cover with blue Roman numerals, damaged, to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, one deficient, engraved case back and sides and a metal cuvette, marked 18k, with a swivel clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 24.88g, together with a silver top wind open faced fob watch, marked 0.935, case and movement marked Ingomar, 43.17g (2)Condition report: Gold fob watch:Not currently running. Does not wind.Major losses to enamel chapter ring.No glasses.Hour hand deficient.Case back dented.Silver fob watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Seconds hand deficient.Cracks and chips to dial.Bow loose.Case tarnished and dented.
the brooch set with three oval shaped hardstone intaglios, approximately 12 x 10mm, plain narrow yellow metal border, length 3.6cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 5.1g; second, two loose Gnostic hardstone intaglios, possibly 2nd-4th century AD, 17.1 x 14.9 x 5mm and 14.8 x 12.4 x 4.6mm; third, a loose banded agate intaglio, possibly 1st century BC-1st century AD, depicting a male figure, 11.8 x 7.2 x 3.55mm together with a possibly Roman signet type ring with intaglio carving (5)Condition report: Overall condition: GoodRing:Heavily tarnished with heavy scratches and dentsBrooch:Intaglios secure within the settingsHeavy abrasion and surface wear to IntagliosNoticeable lead solder repairs to setting edges and hingeMount is tarnished along with heavy scratches and wearPin opens and closes positivelyLoose intagliosGeneral abrasion and surface wear, consistent with age
circa 1900, the white dial, 28mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, decorative minute track and scroll decoration around the centre aperture, mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder and hand setting button at 1 o'clock, case, 32mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with foliate engraving around a vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior stamped '14K' in addition to the Swiss squirrel mark for 585/1000 standard gold, numbered 260055, the base metal cuvette similarly numbered, 28.6g gross
circa 1890, the gilt floral dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and gold coloured dot minute track, unsigned and unnumbered mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder and hand setting button at 11 o'clock, case, 35mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, lavishly decorated with scroll and floral engraving around a central and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior stamped '18K' in addition to the Swiss Helvetia head mark for 750/1000 standard gold, Fleurier, numbered 88051, the cuvette similarly marked, gross weight 36.4g and presented in a gold tooled fitted case, the interior in purple satin and velvet
circa 1839, the unsigned gilt floral dial, 38mm diameter, with gold coloured Roman numerals, blued spade hands, gold coloured dot minute track and winding aperture at 12 o'clock, front loading signed mechanical key wind fusée movement number 10028, case, 40mm diameter, verso with engine turned decoration around a vacant circular cartouche, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, 54.6g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1854, the gilt floral dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock (hand lacking) and gold coloured dot minute track, front-loading mechanical key wind fusée movement number 14426 under a brass dust cover, case, 48mm diameter, verso with very worn engine turned decoration around a vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 11, the inner case similarly marked, 89.5g gross and presented with the winding key Chester marks for 18ct gold, numbered 11,
circa 1871, the unsigned gilt floral dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued fleur-de-lys hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and gold coloured dot minute track, front loading signed mechanical key wind fusée movement number 19124 under a brass dust cover, case, 48mm diameter, verso with very worn engine turned decoration around a belted and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 19124, the cuvette similarly marked, 103.9g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1880, the outer cover in dark blue starburst guilloché enamel with gold coloured Roman numerals and gold coloured inner chemin de fer chapter ring, signed white dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed but unnumbered 25 jewel mechanical key wind 'Demi Chronometre' quarter repeating movement with repeating slider at 5 o'clock, case, 35mm diameter, verso in matching enamel featuring the initial G in gold decorated with rose cut diamonds, inner unmarked, numbered 22932, the inner plate signed and numbered, metal unhallmarked but assessed as 18ct gold, 52.5g gross and presented in a gold tooled fitted case with a short belcher link Albertina and the winding keyFootnote: Born in Le Chenit, Switzerland, Henry-Daniel Capt was renowned for his snuffboxes with music and automaton scenes as well as his watches. He was one of the first to introduce chronographs to Geneva. His automata are considered some of the best in the 18th and 19th century.

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