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An early 20th century Indian silver table mirror from Hamilton & Co Calcutta, 44cm high and 28cm wide, with wooden back and support, marked to side, the upper with blue enamel interlinked C's below a coronet, overall good but glass blown and there is some scratches and other typical wear for its age
Three silver decanter labels and four place name holders, including a pair of leaf shaped labels, one for Sherry and one for Port, a 1950s silver gild and enamel Sherry label, three George V silver name place or menu holders with engraved family crest and another in the form of a wishbone on wooden base (7)
A nice European late 19th century silver and niello enamel spectacles case and a book, sold with a first edition of only 300 books titled Antique Spectacle Cases, the box 11.5cm long and 76g, rectangular with hinged lid and having gold embellishments and panel to centre. Provenance: from the private collection of Gary Conway and this item features in his book Antique Spectable Cases and is featured on page 30 (2)
Silver-cased gent's manual wind watch, c. early 20th century, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial at 6 o'clock, case diameter approximately 33mm, and a similar period gunmetal-cased trench wristwatch. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Silver watch not currently going. Seconds hand lacking to the trench watch.
Zenith silver-cased screw-back gent's manual wind trench wristwatch, c. early 20th century, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial to 6 o'clock position, stamped Zenith to the movement, case diameter 33mm, ref no. 2235/96.CONDITION REPORT: Writing to the dial is faded. Currently going. No guarantee. Glasgow 1918. Import Mark. The number may be 2235196.
Victorian silver pair-cased verge pocket watch, hallmarks for London 1866-67, 144.7g gross, a lady's antique silver-cased pocket watch, named to the dial 'S Goldstone, Manchester', and a continental silver-cased lady's pocket watch. (3)CONDITION REPORT: Verge watch has damage to the enamel dial.
A George V reproduction twin-handled Ardagh Chalice RS, Dublin 1917, with enamel set bosses and Celtic motif borders, the underside of the foot engraved ‘CHARLES FRANCE. ELIZABETH GALBRAITH. 1869. 4 AUGUST. 1919’, on an associated plinth and presented in a fitted case, retailed by R. Stewart of Glasgow Dimensions:Height: 9cm, weight: 8oz Note: Note:Accompanied with a note from Glasgow retailer’s R. Stewart, July 1919
Three English enamel snuff boxes, c.1760, one circular, one rectangular, and one of shaped moulded form, all painted in polychrome enamels with flowers, a Sèvres-style enamel tea canister and cover, of chamfered rectangular form and painted with vertical stripes of small flower sprigs, and a Continental porcelain scent bottle painted with a band of flowers, some damages, 9cm max. (6)
Two English enamel commemorative patch boxes, c.1812, the smaller painted in black with a ship at sail and the words 'Brave Nelson is no more', raised on a pink base, the other with a three-masted vessel within an oval cartouche flanked by doves, a narrow blue border faintly inscribed 'The Gift of a Friend', raised on a blue base, some restoration, 5.2cm max. (2)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Both boxes relate to the death of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Three English enamel patch boxes relating to Lord Nelson, c.1798-1805, one of navette shape and decorated with Britannia and a lion seated by the seashore, inscribed 'Britannia rules the Waves', raised on a pale blue base, another painted 'British Gratitude to Nelson's Valour' within a laurel wreath on a pink ground, the last inscribed 'The Arabs danc'd & fill'd the Sky With Nelson's glorious Victory', over a pink base, some restoration, 5cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The inscription on the smallest box relates to Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
A German enamel gold-mounted snuff box, mid 18th century, probably Berlin from the workshop of Pierre Fromery, painted with figures in landscape scenes within elaborate raised gilt borders and leaf scrolls, the shaped sides with small vignettes and putti, the interior with a silver-gilt lining, 7.5cm across.
A rare Staffordshire enamel patch box of pugilist interest, late 18th century, the oval form decorated with two fighters in a boxing ring, watched by gentlemen in top hats and inscribed 'Set to', raised on a dark blue base, some repainting to the base, 4.8cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.
Two English enamel patch boxes and a snuff box, late 18th/early 19th century, one circular and decorated in the manner of Jasperware with a Classical figure and a falcon, another of navette shape and decorated with a feathered floral design on a blue ground, the last moulded with a scallop shell lid with blue ribs on a seaweed tendril ground, some restoration, 5.7cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.
A South Staffordshire enamel patch box commemorating the Treaty of Amiens, c.1802, decorated with the figures of Fame and Plenty standing back-to-back beside ships at sail, Plenty holding a victory wreath above her cornucopia, Fame with a banner suspended from her trumpet, inscribed 'Duncan, Jervis, Abercrombie, Nelson, Howe', above them inscribed 'Fame Proclaiming her Heroes, Peace with Plenty', the base coloured a dark blue, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, a little fill to the base, 5.4cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The short-lived Treaty of Amiens lasted only one year but engendered the only period of true peace between 1793 and 1814. The uneasy truce was ended by Britain declaring war on France in May 1803, following Napoleon's increased attempts to control Western Europe.
A rare South Staffordshire enamel patch box of military interest, early 19th century, the oval form printed and coloured with a head and shoulders portrait of Count Matvei Ivanovich Platov, inscribed 'General Platoff', within a white beaded border, raised on a pale blue base, internal mirror fitted, some restoration to the base, 4.7cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Platov was a Russian general who commanded the Don Cossacks during the Napoleonic Wars. The print is taken from a portrait by Karl Friedrich Schulz.
A Bilston enamel commemorative patch box of Royal interest, c.1791, the oval form inscribed 'May the Duke and Dutchess [sic] of York possess Unbounded love and happiness' within a blue pennant border, the white oval base with a continuous band of blue flowers, some restoration to the top, 5.2cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.In 1791, Frederick the Duke of York and Albany married Frederica, Royal Princess of Prussia. Despite the fervent good wish expressed on this box, the marriage was not a happy one and ended within a few years.
A French enamel snuff box, 1st half 19th century, the circular form painted with a double portrait of the Montgolfier brothers, in the Classical manner, reserved on a duck-egg blue ground, titled 'Etienne et Joseph Montgolfier, Freres nes a Annonay en Vivarais', with gilt metal mounts, 7.8cm across.Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier were born in Annonay in the 1740s and began experimenting with balloon flights in the 1780s. Their first public flight took place in Annonay on 4th June 1783.
A pair of Bilston enamel candesticks, c.1770, with removable drip pans, the swollen stem painted with panels of figures and lighthouses in harbour settings, the moulded feet with ships and marine buildings, reserved within gilt foliate panels on a deep cobalt blue ground, the necks and lower stems with a band of flowers on white, some good restoration, 26.5cm. (4)
VICTORIAN PINCHBECK & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING BROOCH & A 9CT GOLD BAR BROOCH, the larger item in gilt metal and black enamel with the words 'In Memory of', closed back with pin and hanging loop, 3.75 x 4.75cms, central window vacant, the bar brooch set with a single blue, possibly topaz stone, 4.75cms across, 1.2g
TWO 14CT GOLD NECKLACE PENDANTS & A SILVER AND ENAMEL ELEPHANT BRACELET, the pendants both circular format, comprising a smaller slide open hair locket with engraved detail to the front, stamped '585' to the jump ring, 1.75cms diam., 3.3g, the larger pendant of Chinese origin, centrally set with a jade roundel carved with an image of a bird, openwork character markings to the back, stamped 14ct and '585' to the hanging loop, 4cms overall, 3cms diam., 5.8g, the bracelet fashioned as a train of nine blue and purple enamel elephants, gilded to the back and stamped silver to one of the elephants, 15cms L (3)

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