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ell. Height on original wood stand 520. in excellent working order, with key. See page 25. $850 504 A Victorian black slate case mantel clock, the white enamel annular dial with roman numerals, Breguet type hands and Brocot escapement. striking movement. Width 355. $250 505 A Smiths Clocks & Watches brass small lantern type clock with a bell to the top, pierced raised panels and finials, the raised chapter ring with roman numerals, raised on short turned legs. Height 180. $120 506 A 400 day dome clock, the brass framed movement supported on two columns, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with a typical disc pendulum suspended below with Vernier adjustment, all beneath a tall glass dome on an ebonised plinth base. Height 285. $400 507 A George III period ebonised barrel top bracket clock by Thomas Hill, Fleet Street, London, with verge escapement, bob pendulum and a fully engraved back plate. All hinges and locks original, steel secured by nails, gilding on frets is original. Height 470. excellent working order, with keys. See page 25. $5500 508 A Regency style bracket clock with a simulated rosewood case, with a breakarch top, surmounted by a gilt urn finial, the arched face with a strike-silent dial at X11, gilt spandrels, brass annular dial with roman numerals and armed with filigree hands. Gong striking movement. The hinged glazed door flanked by caryatid figures, raised on gilt metal claw feet. Height 435. $1900 509 A c.1900 <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau tall mantel clock, the shaped mahogany case with a circular dial and stylised Arabic numerals above the open section enclosing the suspended long pendulum. Height 500. $380 510 An Edwardian period mahogany Sheraton Revival mantel clock with column mouldings, inlaid decoration and an arched top, the German HAC two train chiming movement in good running order. Height 355, with key. See page 25. $350 511 A mahogany cased mantel clock with gong striking movement by Jules rolez, paris, the case bound and inlaid with cut brass and raised on brass bracket feet. the white enamel dial hand painted with floral swags, Arabic numerals and with pierced filigree gilt hands. Height 295. See page 25. $450 512 A vintage Ansonia mantel clock, the beech frame with an arched top, the pediment with masked detail and turned finial, scroll supports, the glass door enclosing a distressed card dial and a decorative brass hanging pendulum, minor attention required. Height 610. $110 513 An Edwardian period vintage electric Watchman’s Tell-Tale shelf clock with single cylinder, the pendulum movement with a white enamel dial marked A. Kohn Ltd, Auckland (dial distressed), the mahogany case with a glazed locking door and glazed sides. together with original booklet and setting up instructions. Height 750, width 420, depth 230. $300 514 A late 19thC European regulator wall clock, the walnut and beech case with turned pillars flanking the central glazed section enclosing the white enamel dial with roman numerals and a 24 hour Arabic internal dial, and a base with turned finials, scrolls and panels. the dropped pendulum with an enamelled panel. The movement marked ‘Junghans’. Height 940. $325 515 A good quality 19thC weight driven Vienna regulator, wall clock, the back plate stamped ‘HE & Co.’, wood rod pendulum, deadbeat escapement, circular face with roman numerals and seconds dial, architectural pediment, turned mouldings. Height overall 1220. Working order, with key. $850 516 An <strong>Art</strong> Deco chrome electric clock, Swiss, 8 day movement, the black dial with Arabic numerals, the chrome base in step design. Height 190, width 300, depth 80. $150 517 An American Sessions oak <strong>Art</strong>s & Crafts wall clock with Arabic numerals and key wind pendulum movement. Height 800. Guide $180 518 An Ansonia shelf clock. Fretwork framed case with a decoratively painted glazed door displaying the gong and pendulum. Height 510. $140 SILVER 519 A cut crystal scent bottle with a silver top, the spherical body cut with floral designs, the flaring top with a lineal machine engraved design, hinging to reveal a faceted stopper. London 1914. Height 105. See page 28. $120 520 An Edwardian cut crystal scent bottle with a silver overlaid collar and neck. embossed and pierced with scrolling foliate design with a faceted spherical stopper. Birmingham 1906. Height 110. See page 28. $140 521 A cut crystal scent bottle, of lozenge section with a silver collared neck, cut with a snowflake pattern and with a faceted ovoid stopper. Slight faults. Height 145. See page 28. $110 522 A Bristol green glass and silver scent bottle, c.1900, the ‘Sterling’ screw lid fitted to the cylindrical body with entwined foliate silver overlay, internal conforming stopper. Height 58, diameter 28. See page 28. $140 522A A Victorian period cased silver scent bottle with hinged cover, cylindrical form, entirely embossed and engraved, Chester 1898 by George Watts, in fitted Morocco leather case. See page 8. $320 523 An Edwardian crystal scent bottle with a cylindrical cushion cut body and an engraved silver screw lid, Birmingham 1908, and a squat spherical jar with diamond cut decoration and embossed silver lid, Birmingham 1903. See page 28. $140 524 An Asprey & Co. silver cigarette case, oblong shape with machine engraved surfaces, with an integral sprung hinge activated by sliding the top section sideways. the lid with an applied monogram ‘HW’. See page 28. $250 525 An unmarked European silver circular box with a domed hinged lid embossed with three classical figures within a scrolling and foliate border. The weighted base similarly engraved. Diameter 55. $200 526 A novelty silver plated toast rack, modelled as a swan, the rack forming the outline of its body. Length 160. $100 527 A very large Edwardian silver spirit flask. the oblong body with a cylindrical neck and squat circular hinged cover, the body with a removable cup forming the lower half, engraved with a monogram. Sheffield 1919 by James Dixon & Sons. Height 230. See page 28. $1500 528 Three silver vesta boxes, the largest diagonally fluted, Birmingham 1900; the others florally engraved, Birmingham 1907 and 1911. $130 529 An Edwardian silver card case, oblong shape, ornately moulded with foliate scrolls framing vacant cartouches to either side. Birmingham 1908. See page 28. $125 530 A .925 silver bodkin case, along with a silver handled awl, Birmingham 1903. $100 531 A Georgian style silver and nut snuff box, the nut case set with a silver rim and a decorated, monogrammed lid, the interior of which marked S. Silver, F.G. for Frank Grady who had a jeweller’s shop and workshop in Wellington in the early 1900s. See page 16. $120 532 An Austrian .900 silver table snuff box, oblong shape, the hinged lid engraved with foliate designs framing a vacant cartouche and coloured with green and blue enamel. the walls and underside with machine engraved decoration. The interior gilt washed. Maker’s mark M.K., 20thc. 82 x 47 x 12. See page 28. $140 533 An Edwardian silver purse, oblong shape, decorated to both faces with ‘Gainsborough’ angels. Chester 1909 by clark & sewell. 80 x 50. With suspension chain. See page 28. $130 534 A rare Victorian period silver ‘pocket watch’ vesta box with engine turned decoration and ring suspension. diameter 50. London 1882, by William summers. See page 28. $200 535 A silver card case with engine turned decoration and chain suspension. Length 100. Birmingham 1912. See page 28. $120 21