SOLD FOR £140
Aspreys, a silver Georgian style baluster shaped sifter, raised on a spreading foot, London 1911, 8 ozs ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £65
An Edwardian waisted glass decanter and stopper with silver rim, London 1901
SOLD FOR £290
Klaftenberger, Regent Street London, a fine yellow gold pocket watch with Roman enamelled dial with Arabic outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, the inner case inscribed no.7927
SOLD FOR £280
A silver twin handled pedestal bowl raised on a spreading foot, London 1929 22 ozs ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £340
Macrae, 29 Royal Exchange London, an early Victorian mahogany stick barometer, having ivory vernier scale with Arabic calibrations above a thermometer, with cistern below 36"h x 4"w ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £100
Negretti & Zambra London, a mid 19th Century brass drum cased aneroid barometer, having silvered calibrated dial, raised on a scroll carved oak mount, plinth base 8"h x 11"w x 3.5"d
SOLD FOR £150
Elliott of London, a 17th Century style mahogany cased bracket clock of small proportions, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Regent Street, London, gilt metal mounted with bell top above a square brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, set 8 day movement striking bell, 10.75"h x 7"w x 4.25"d
SOLD FOR £80
A London Scottish Railways medallion for service during the National Emergency May 1926
SOLD FOR £260
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell oval dressing table jar with floral decoration, raised on panel supports London 1907, 3.5", an oval silver and tortoiseshell dressing table jar with hinged lid, lid f, and 1 other with hinged lid Birmingham 1910
SOLD FOR £80
A George III engraved silver cream jug, raised on 3 bun feet, London 1813, 4 ozs
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of silver easel photograph frames with engine turned decoration, London 1910, retailed by Wilson & Gill of Regent Street
SOLD FOR £370
A Victorian silver "castle top" vinaigrette, the hinged top engraved with a view of The Royal Exchange, the reverse monogrammed MGS within foliate reserves, lacking grill, Birmingham 1844, together with a Victorian cylindrical jar and cover London 1845 and a filigree jar and cover
SOLD FOR £400
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830-1905, watercolour on paper, a London street scene of Waterhouse building of New Court on Carey Street with figures in foreground, signed and dated March '74, 16"h x 27"w, REF: the mention of New Court to be found in the book by Henry Benjamin Wheatley "London Past and Present, It's History Associations and Traditions" page 328,
SOLD FOR £1900
John Walker, South Molton Street, London. A Victorian oak cased railway station regulator, having Roman painted dial with out minute track and red painted Arabic numerals, the dial signed and inscribed B.R.S, 696.B., set 8 day movement with anchor escapement, the case of architectural form with pediment above a rectangular trunk door flanked by acanthus leaf and scroll carved shoulders, 82"h x 22"w, bears label to interior for Brighton & Southcoast Railways and with original bill of sale from the British Railways London Midland Region, Euston House London, ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £65
A 1930's walnut and macassar ebony Grandmother clock, retailed by Bravingtons Ltd London with Arabic silvered dial set 8 day movement, chiming gongs, 51"h x 9.5"h x 7"d
SOLD FOR £1150
John Durden, Mark Lane, London, an early 20th Century 18ct yellow gold half hunter keyless pocket watch, the outer case monogrammed and enamelled with Roman numerals and enclosing a Roman and Arabic dial with outer minute track, set lever movement no.404440, together with a gold plated Albert chain ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £75
A silver napkin ring London 1923 by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 2 small dishes 4" and 3" and an Eastern white metal jar and cover, 7 ozs
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian rectangular silver toothpick case, London 1885
SOLD FOR £240
Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts octagonal veined marble and silver mounted teapot stand, raised on square pad feet - 1 missing, by Omar Ramsden, London 1900, marble cracked, 6", makers mark for Ramsden and Carr
SOLD FOR £800
Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts waisted silver cup and cover with figural terminal, hung 11 circular pendants representing the signs of the Zodiac, Pisces missing, raised on a spreading foot, London 1904 by Omar Ramsden, 9 ozs, 11.5"h, makers mark for Ramsden and Carr ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £650
Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts planished silver sugar caster of baluster form raised on a circular spreading foot, the top inscribed December 31st 1891 - December 31st 1916, London 1916 by Omar Ramsden 7 ozs, 6.5"h, makers mark for Ramsden and Carr ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £540
Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts planished silver baluster shaped sugar sifter raised on a spreading foot, London 1916 by Omar Ramsden 7 ozs, 6.5"h, makers mark for Ramsden and Carr ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £1000
Charles John de Lacy, RA, British 1856-1936, oil on canvas, study of Sailing Barges and a Tug on the River Thames, with The Tower of London to the Distance, signed, 17"h x 31.25"w
SOLD FOR £320
Watson & Sons, 313 High Holburn London, an early 20th Century terrestrial refracting telescope, having a 3 draw objective lens, raised on a folding tripod stand, 45"l, 3.25diam.
SOLD FOR £9500
Aubert & Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, London. An unusual walnut floor-standing domestic regulator in the Gothic taste circa 1865. The single train movement with dead beat escapement, set silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, incorporating an unusual brass and glass rod pendulum, fitted 12 brass capped mercury vials with adjustment pointer to base. The case, with foliate carved and pierced cornice above a hollow high relief carved band of flowers, the door with arched apertures flanked by flower heads and lattice pilasters, raised on chamfered and shaped plinth base 79.5"h x 18"w x 14"d ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER
Aubert & Klaftenberger was created in 1835 by an International partnership of 2 watch retailers, the London based C.J. Klaftenberger and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. The firm was held in high esteem by Prince Albert, receiving regular orders for clocks and watches from 1845 onwards and favoured by both the Queen and the Prince as the supplier of watches to be presented as gifts. The Company was also contributor to the Horological Section of the Great Exhibition, winning the Honourable Mention from the Jury. In 1859 Aubert & Klaftenberger were awarded a Royal Warrant