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Click here to subscribeAn Edwardian mahogany Sheraton revival display cabinet with moulded arched cresting rail, the frieze inlaid with a satin wood oval and specimen wood scrolls, the twin glass shelves enclosed by an astragal moulded glazed door, the whole outlined with satin wood stringing and chequer banding on square tapered supports with splayed feet, 62cm x 185cm high (24.5"x73")
A pair of cut glass and gilt metal campana wine coolers in early 19th century Boulton style, each applied with egg and dart borders, reeded handles and bacchanalian masks, with stiff leaf bands and a round base, the glass cut with strawberry diamonds and with a gadrooned lower section, 20 high x 31cm wide
Three pocket watches, comprising; Baume, Geneve, a Swiss 18ct gold open face pocket watch, circa 1880, No.36927, three-quarter plate cylinder movement, gold engraved dial with black Roman numerals, four piece hinged case engine turned the back engraved with a horse, 4 cm (1.5 in), a 9ct gold Swiss open face slim pocket watch, circa 1928, No.809911, Swiss lever movement with Breguet hairspring, silvered dial with raised gold Arabic numerals, two piece case (lacking the glass) 4.5 cm (1.75 in), and an 18ct gold fob watch, circa 1909, No.75970, with keyless lever movement in floral engraved case, import marks for London 1909, 3.5 cm (1.5 in)
Thos Reynolds, Hull, a Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch, circa 1864, No.32025, full plate fusee lever movement with balance aperture, gold balance, oversprung balance spring, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the engine turned four piece hinged case with a garter, Chester 1864, (lacking glass and in need of attention), 5 cm (2 in)
Jln Le Roy A Paris, an 18th century quarter repeating open face pocket watch for the Turkish market, circa 1770 probably by Pierre Le Roy after Julian Dealt, No.90590, full plate movement with cylindrical pillars, fusee and chain verge escapement with plain steel three armed balance, flat balance spring, gilt brass Continental pierced balance bridge, polished steel end piece, silvered regulation dial with Turkish market numerals, rack striking and repeat on a bell by depressing pendant, white enamel dial with Turkish numerals spaced by pearls and decorated at the centre with enamel flowers on a textured ground and signed Jln Le Roy A Paris, two piece engraved case with single line pearl bezels, the back crudely re-enamelled at a later date in pale blue with a central half-pearl star motif, in leather case (the glass loose, many pearls 'shelled' and in need of considerable attention), 5.5 cm (2.25 in)
A Victorian coromandel and brass bound dressing case by 'Asprey, Manufacturer to Her Majesty, 166 Bond St. W.', the hinged cover with an inset brass monogram, the base with a jewellery drawer and two fitted internal trays, containing silver gilt mounted fittings, each engine turned and engraved with strapwork and foliate scrolls and each with an applied monogram, London circa 1865, viz; eleven cut glass bottles and jars, a brush, a fiddle pattern table spoon by G W Adams, a part mother of pearl handled manicure set and other small implements and a leather bound easel back mirror, the case 36 x 27 x 21 cm (14 x 10.5 x 8.25 in)
A Victorian rectangular galleried ink stand, the scroll pierced gallery with gadrooned borders, on cast leaf and scroll feet, with a pen recess and two pierced and gadrooned frames with square cut glass square ink wells with silver hinged covers, London 1896 by the Barnards and Richard Dubock, 22 cm x 13 cm (8.5 x 5 in) - 15.5 oz
A shaped oblong ink stand with a gadrooned and leaf chased border, on cast and pierced shell and leaf scroll feet, with two pen recesses and three pierced and gadrooned bottle frames, with two silver mounted cut glass pots and a sander, London 1903 by Charles Stuart Harris, 25 cm long (9.5 in) - 15.25 oz
A Mid 19th Century Rosewood Chiffonier, the mirrored superstructure with scroll and cartouche moulded cresting above a shelf, the lower part having a pair of drawers with applied arched moulding above a pair of recessed doors with arched floral marquetry panels behind glass flanked by pilasters with moulded corbels and raised on a plinth, now on ball castors. Width 48". Height 64".