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ell. Height on original wood stand<br />

520. in excellent working order, with<br />

key. See page 25. $850<br />

504<br />

A Victorian black slate case mantel<br />

clock, the white enamel annular dial<br />

with roman numerals, Breguet type<br />

hands and Brocot escapement. striking<br />

movement. Width 355. $250<br />

505<br />

A Smiths Clocks & Watches brass small<br />

lantern type clock with a bell to the<br />

top, pierced raised panels and finials,<br />

the raised chapter ring with roman<br />

numerals, raised on short turned legs.<br />

Height 180. $120<br />

506<br />

A 400 day dome clock, the brass framed<br />

movement supported on two columns,<br />

the white enamel dial with Arabic<br />

numerals, with a typical disc pendulum<br />

suspended below with Vernier adjustment,<br />

all beneath a tall glass dome on an<br />

ebonised plinth base. Height 285. $400<br />

507<br />

A George III period ebonised barrel<br />

top bracket clock by Thomas Hill, Fleet<br />

Street, London, with verge escapement,<br />

bob pendulum and a fully<br />

engraved back plate. All hinges and<br />

locks original, steel secured by nails,<br />

gilding on frets is original. Height 470.<br />

excellent working order, with keys. See<br />

page 25. $5500<br />

508<br />

A Regency style bracket clock with a<br />

simulated rosewood case, with a breakarch<br />

top, surmounted by a gilt urn finial,<br />

the arched face with a strike-silent dial<br />

at X11, gilt spandrels, brass annular dial<br />

with roman numerals and armed with<br />

filigree hands. Gong striking movement.<br />

The hinged glazed door flanked by<br />

caryatid figures, raised on gilt metal claw<br />

feet. Height 435. $1900<br />

509<br />

A c.1900 <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau tall mantel<br />

clock, the shaped mahogany case<br />

with a circular dial and stylised Arabic<br />

numerals above the open section enclosing<br />

the suspended long pendulum.<br />

Height 500. $380<br />

510<br />

An Edwardian period mahogany Sheraton<br />

Revival mantel clock with column mouldings,<br />

inlaid decoration and an arched<br />

top, the German HAC two train chiming<br />

movement in good running order. Height<br />

355, with key. See page 25. $350<br />

511<br />

A mahogany cased mantel clock<br />

with gong striking movement by Jules<br />

rolez, paris, the case bound and inlaid<br />

with cut brass and raised on brass<br />

bracket feet. the white enamel dial<br />

hand painted with floral swags, Arabic<br />

numerals and with pierced filigree gilt<br />

hands. Height 295. See page 25. $450<br />

512<br />

A vintage Ansonia mantel clock, the<br />

beech frame with an arched top, the<br />

pediment with masked detail and turned<br />

finial, scroll supports, the glass door enclosing<br />

a distressed card dial and a decorative<br />

brass hanging pendulum, minor<br />

attention required. Height 610. $110<br />

513<br />

An Edwardian period vintage electric<br />

Watchman’s Tell-Tale shelf clock with<br />

single cylinder, the pendulum movement<br />

with a white enamel dial marked<br />

A. Kohn Ltd, Auckland (dial distressed),<br />

the mahogany case with a glazed<br />

locking door and glazed sides. together<br />

with original booklet and setting<br />

up instructions. Height 750, width 420,<br />

depth 230. $300<br />

514<br />

A late 19thC European regulator wall<br />

clock, the walnut and beech case<br />

with turned pillars flanking the central<br />

glazed section enclosing the white<br />

enamel dial with roman numerals and<br />

a 24 hour Arabic internal dial, and a<br />

base with turned finials, scrolls and<br />

panels. the dropped pendulum with<br />

an enamelled panel. The movement<br />

marked ‘Junghans’. Height 940. $325<br />

515<br />

A good quality 19thC weight driven<br />

Vienna regulator, wall clock, the back<br />

plate stamped ‘HE & Co.’, wood rod<br />

pendulum, deadbeat escapement,<br />

circular face with roman numerals<br />

and seconds dial, architectural pediment,<br />

turned mouldings. Height overall<br />

1220. Working order, with key. $850<br />

516<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco chrome electric clock,<br />

Swiss, 8 day movement, the black dial<br />

with Arabic numerals, the chrome base<br />

in step design. Height 190, width 300,<br />

depth 80. $150<br />

517<br />

An American Sessions oak <strong>Art</strong>s &<br />

Crafts wall clock with Arabic numerals<br />

and key wind pendulum movement.<br />

Height 800. Guide $180<br />

518<br />

An Ansonia shelf clock. Fretwork<br />

framed case with a decoratively<br />

painted glazed door displaying the<br />

gong and pendulum. Height 510. $140<br />

SILVER<br />

519<br />

A cut crystal scent bottle with a silver<br />

top, the spherical body cut with floral<br />

designs, the flaring top with a lineal<br />

machine engraved design, hinging<br />

to reveal a faceted stopper. London<br />

1914. Height 105. See page 28. $120<br />

520<br />

An Edwardian cut crystal scent bottle<br />

with a silver overlaid collar and neck.<br />

embossed and pierced with scrolling<br />

foliate design with a faceted spherical<br />

stopper. Birmingham 1906. Height 110.<br />

See page 28. $140<br />

521<br />

A cut crystal scent bottle, of lozenge<br />

section with a silver collared neck, cut<br />

with a snowflake pattern and with a<br />

faceted ovoid stopper. Slight faults.<br />

Height 145. See page 28. $110<br />

522<br />

A Bristol green glass and silver scent<br />

bottle, c.1900, the ‘Sterling’ screw lid<br />

fitted to the cylindrical body with<br />

entwined foliate silver overlay, internal<br />

conforming stopper. Height 58, diameter<br />

28. See page 28. $140<br />

522A<br />

A Victorian period cased silver scent<br />

bottle with hinged cover, cylindrical<br />

form, entirely embossed and<br />

engraved, Chester 1898 by George<br />

Watts, in fitted Morocco leather case.<br />

See page 8. $320<br />

523<br />

An Edwardian crystal scent bottle with<br />

a cylindrical cushion cut body and an<br />

engraved silver screw lid, Birmingham<br />

1908, and a squat spherical jar with<br />

diamond cut decoration and embossed<br />

silver lid, Birmingham 1903. See<br />

page 28. $140<br />

524<br />

An Asprey & Co. silver cigarette case,<br />

oblong shape with machine engraved<br />

surfaces, with an integral sprung hinge<br />

activated by sliding the top section<br />

sideways. the lid with an applied<br />

monogram ‘HW’. See page 28. $250<br />

525<br />

An unmarked European silver circular<br />

box with a domed hinged lid<br />

embossed with three classical figures<br />

within a scrolling and foliate border.<br />

The weighted base similarly engraved.<br />

Diameter 55. $200<br />

526<br />

A novelty silver plated toast rack, modelled<br />

as a swan, the rack forming the<br />

outline of its body. Length 160. $100<br />

527<br />

A very large Edwardian silver spirit<br />

flask. the oblong body with a cylindrical<br />

neck and squat circular hinged<br />

cover, the body with a removable<br />

cup forming the lower half, engraved<br />

with a monogram. Sheffield 1919 by<br />

James Dixon & Sons. Height 230. See<br />

page 28. $1500<br />

528<br />

Three silver vesta boxes, the largest diagonally<br />

fluted, Birmingham 1900; the<br />

others florally engraved, Birmingham<br />

1907 and 1911. $130<br />

529<br />

An Edwardian silver card case, oblong<br />

shape, ornately moulded with foliate<br />

scrolls framing vacant cartouches<br />

to either side. Birmingham 1908. See<br />

page 28. $125<br />

530<br />

A .925 silver bodkin case, along with a<br />

silver handled awl, Birmingham 1903. $100<br />

531<br />

A Georgian style silver and nut snuff<br />

box, the nut case set with a silver rim<br />

and a decorated, monogrammed lid,<br />

the interior of which marked S. Silver,<br />

F.G. for Frank Grady who had a jeweller’s<br />

shop and workshop in Wellington<br />

in the early 1900s. See page 16. $120<br />

532<br />

An Austrian .900 silver table snuff box,<br />

oblong shape, the hinged lid engraved<br />

with foliate designs framing a vacant<br />

cartouche and coloured with green and<br />

blue enamel. the walls and underside<br />

with machine engraved decoration. The<br />

interior gilt washed. Maker’s mark M.K.,<br />

20thc. 82 x 47 x 12. See page 28. $140<br />

533<br />

An Edwardian silver purse, oblong<br />

shape, decorated to both faces with<br />

‘Gainsborough’ angels. Chester 1909<br />

by clark & sewell. 80 x 50. With suspension<br />

chain. See page 28. $130<br />

534<br />

A rare Victorian period silver ‘pocket<br />

watch’ vesta box with engine turned<br />

decoration and ring suspension. diameter<br />

50. London 1882, by William<br />

summers. See page 28. $200<br />

535<br />

A silver card case with engine turned<br />

decoration and chain suspension.<br />

Length 100. Birmingham 1912. See<br />

page 28. $120<br />

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