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Los 359

Hand painted cream enamel with gilded edge and decorated lid. Dish has delicate design and is gilded rimmed. Limoges France backstamp. Dimensions: 1.5"H x 7.75"dia.Country of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Los 417

An assortment of brass and enamel ashtrays, each uniquely decorated with flowers. Three are circular and the fourth is shaped as an owl. 'China' marked on two of the trays' bases. The largest piece measures: 4"L x 3.25"W x 1.75"H. Country of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.

Los 517

A beautiful small museum gold plated frame adorned with an umber enamel and rose crystals. Edgar Berebi impressed plaque on the back. Frame size: 5.5"W x 7"H. Sight size: 3.25"W x 4.75"H. MSRP: $389. Artist: Edgar BerebiManufacturer: BerebiCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Los 247

Three beautiful brass vases with colorful enamel flowers. Includes a two matching vases, and one smaller vase. Vase 1: 3"W x 5.25"H. Vase 2: 1.75"W x 3"H. Condition: Age related wear.

Los 385

A tiny porcelain jug and a oval cover jewelry box with a mirror inside. Decorated with figures in pink colored enamel. Silver-tone metal floral bands on the box. 'China' marked in red on the base of the jug. Box: 4"L x 2.75"W x1"H. Jug: 2"L x 1.5"W x 1.5"H. Country of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.

Los 253

A WWII period Military Issue open faced pocket watch, enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked H. Williamson Ltd London and numbered 280989F, this number repeated to side and rear cover, Dennison case, appears to run and movement numbered 280989 together with small 9ct & silver ring

Los 618

19th Century Grandfather Clock with Etruscan Arabesque decorated enamel face and Brass Eagle Finials, makers name painted to face is faded. Height: 215cm Width: 52cm Depth: 28cm (One weight present)

Los 108

A Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Lotus Scrolls Censer Qing Dynasty. W: 6 5/8 in. H: 5 in. (17 cm x 13 cm)

Los 3

A Chinese Underglaze Blue and Pink Enamel Vase Meiping Qing Dynasty. H: 9 3/4 in. W: 4 5/8 in. (25 cm x 12 cm) Prince Qingmi Yikuang (1838-1917) was the great-grandson of Emperor Qianlong and the Prince Gong. On the lunar new year of the 20th Guangxu era (February 6, 1894), Empress Dowager Cixi bestowed the title of Prince Qing upon him to celebrate his sixtieth birthday. He served as the leader of the military and political affairs, and after the abolition of the Grand Council and the Grand Secretariat, he became the first Prime Minister of the Cabinet. In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), during the invasion of China by the Eight-Nation Alliance (The Siege of the International Legations), he was appointed, along with Li Hongzhang, to represent the Qing government in signing the "Boxer Protocol" the following year. After the Wuchang Uprising, he invited Yuan Shikai to serve as Prime Minister in his place and assumed the position of President of the Beiyang Government. Later, he worked with Yuan Shikai to persuade Empress Dowager Longyu to agree to Emperor Puyi's abdication. As the last hereditary Prince and a favorite of Empress Dowager Cixi, Yikuang received a large number of royal treasures from her as rewards. During his lifetime, he held a high position and had a significant influence. He also collected and received numerous valuable royal artworks. In the 6th year of the Republic of China (1917), Yikuang passed away due to illness, and his eldest son inherited his title and a substantial amount of family wealth. Yizhen (1876-1947), the eldest son of Yikuang, succeeded his father's title and became the last Prince Qing. In 1924, when Puyi was expelled from the palace, Yizhuan feared for his own safety and moved to the Tianjin British Concession. He invested 300,000 yuan and formed a partnership with Gaoxingqiao to build three buildings in the French Concession: the Quanyechang Market, the Transportation Hotel, and the Bohai Building. He engaged in business and investment activities, distancing himself from politics. The name of the Tianjin Quanyechang Market was derived from a poetic verse composed by Zaizhen, and the golden signboard of "Tianjin Quanyechang Market" was calligraphed by Hua Shikui, the calligrapher who wrote the edict of Emperor Puyi's abdication. Relying on bank interest and the sale of inherited assets, Yizhuan lived a luxurious life in Tianjin. A large number of artworks from the family collection were sold in Tianjin. Damien de Martel, the French Minister to China (Count Martel) (1878-1940), lived in China and other Asian countries for a long time. From 1933 to 1939, he served as the Plenipotentiary Minister to China, Latvia, and Japan, and he was an avid collector of Asian art. During his time in Tianjin, Damien de Martel acquired a large number of Chinese artworks that were sold from the Prince Qing's residence. After his death in his hometown in France in 1940, many of the artworks he collected were inherited by his family and are still preserved to this day. Most of these artworks purchased from the Prince Qing's residence are marked with the words Prince Qing's Residence in paint and labeled with the logo of the Tianjin Quanyechang Market.

Los 118A

A Chinese Jade Inlaid Cloisonne Enamel Kettle Qing Dynasty. H: 14 3/4 in. W: 9 3/8 in. (37.5 cm x 24 cm)

Los 298J

Silver and blue enamel lidded pin box, Birmingham 1963. Some rubbing to enamel.

Los 429

Original 'All Buses Stop Here' enamel sign mounted in metal frame, 36cm long.

Los 367

Early Car Club Badge. The Order Of The Road. 27 Year Driver. RD No. 34484. B1941. London Maker. Some wear and minor loss to enamel.

Los 449

White metal enamel and paste set egg pendant charm. indistinct marks length 2cm

Los 245

Two 1930s 18ct gold collar studs and other items. The gold studs with hallmarks for Birmingham 1935, 2.2g; together with eight nickel plated and black enamel studs and a vintage silver and cubic zirconia dress ring (lacking a stone), size Q, 2.9g gross

Los 66

G.W.R. 03289, a Swiss nickel cased open face keyless pocket watch, no 3712942. The white enamel dial inscribed 'G.W.R. 03289' and with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6, the 54mm diameter three-piece screw case engraved on the back 'G.W.R. 03289', Limit No.2 15 jewel movement. Not running, however the balance appears to oscillate freely, however there is an issue with winding, hence requires a full overhaul Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.

Los 132

A late Victorian gold, polychrome enamel, diamond and seed-pearl openwork floral scroll necklace. The front designed as two entwined open witch's hearts, each centred with a small old-cut diamond and with a seed-pearl drop, between further half-pearl collets and enamelled scrolls, on a belcher-link back chain with a barrel clasp, unmarked, (some enamel damage), the central motif approx. 23mm high & 52mm wide overall, the necklace approx. 37.5cm long overall (14 3/4 inches), 8g gross

Los 47

A pair of modern Italian silver and polychrome enamel models of a cock and a hen pheasant. Both modelled in a standing pose, laser hallmarks of Casa Julia International, London 2004, the cock approx. 8.5cm tall, 11.5cm long, 87g gross; the hen approx. 6.5cm tall, 8cm long, 50g gross Condition Report: Overall excellent condiotion. No chips or scratches to the enamel, both stand well.

Los 318

An early 20th century gold and blue enamel brooch in the form of a straw 'boater'. The engine-turned hat with a slightly raised rope-twist border and with a blue enamel ribbon inscribed 'Gordon', unmarked, 38mm diameter, 8.2g gross, in a Victorian brown leather box Condition Report: Overall fair condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and considerable use. Overall many nicks, dings and scratches. The enamel to the tied bows at the back worn and missing, some evidence of soft-solder spreading around the enamelled ribbon at the front near 'Gordon' and the back. Requires a thorough clean.

Los 313

A Victorian gold, enamel and half-pearl oval locket-back brooch. Centred with a half-pearl and blue enamel star motif within a sunk-centre surround and a bead and wirework border and a glazed locket-back (metal locket surround and pin), approx. 49mm x 33mm overall, 15.5g gross

Los 233

A modern 9ct gold fancy rope link necklace hung with a gold-plated, paste and cream enamel egg-shaped pendant. The necklace on a lobster-claw clasp, post 2000 Sheffield convention hallmarks, 50cm long overall (19 3/4 inches), 3.3g; the egg opens to reveal a Cupid on a chain and with a Russian Cyrillic character, approx. 28mm high overall

Los 308

A silver and pale blue enamelled 'blue-bird' brooch and a matching cloak/shawl pin. The brooch approx. 55mm long wing-tip to wing-tip, each of the two birds in the shawl pin approx. 34mm; Together with a silver and polychrome enamelled 'bird' scrolling-bar brooch, hallmarks for Birmingham 1912, 35mm long overall Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general light wear and tear commensurate wit age and use. The enamel on the shawl pin is in very good condition, only very minor light surface scuffs through wear, however there is also a very small chip (through to the metal but tiny) to the enamel near the lower wing/body joint of the left-hand bird on the shawl pin, and three similar but smaller and shallower 'chips' on the other bird, all are barely noticeable to the naked eye but visible under 10X magnification. The largest brooch currently with no obvious chips or damage. Some very slight enamel loss the to top-front wing of the upper wing on the bar-brooch bird - again not obvious. All would benefit from a clean and polish.

Los 296

A mid-Victorian gold, turquoise-enamel and diamond scroll and trefoil motif mesh bracelet. The central scroll set with nine old-mine, old-cut and small rose diamonds between turquoise enamelled borders and between further similar but small diamond four-stone scrolls, on a slide-through mesh clasp with a small diamond and enamel three-stone terminal, unmarked, approx. 24cm at maximum length (9 1/2 inches), 51g gross Condition Report: Overal very good condition for age, general light wear and ter commensurate with age anug use. No obvious danage, dents or dings to the meash. No serious enamel loss though a couple of minor 'chips' (not through to the metal beneath) and all barely noticeable to the naked eye and do not detract from the piece, however they are obviouis under 10X magnificatrion as are several light 'scratches' etc. the overall diameter size when at full extension is approx. 7cm internal diameter so would suit a small hand. The box non original and probaby formerly a watch box.

Los 102

Waltham, U.S.A., an early 20th century 18ct gold cased open face keyless pocket watch, circa 1919. THe white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds at 6; 50mm diameter four piece hinged case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1919 (lacking the glass), the keyless 15 jewel movement signed 'A. W. W. Co. Waltham, Mass' and numbered '21229668; the watch weighs 101g gross Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, some scratches and marks around the cuvette through clumsy opening. The movement ticking and set-hands functioning

Los 293

A 19th century gold, blue enamel and diamond small marquise-shaped ring. With a central small graduated old-cut diamond three-stone boat-shaped panel within a blue-enamel surround and a rose and diamond chip 27 stone border (one stone missing), on a rose-gold twin-wire shank th an indistinct mark, size K, 2.8g gross

Los 325

Two late Victorian gold and black enamelled mourning jewels in memory of Thomas Gibbs. Died 2nd December 1883 aged 8 years. Comprising an 18ct gold ring with a shield-shaped head and a shaped rectangular-section shank inset with woven hair, hallmarks for Chester 1883, size P, 3.6g gross; together with an 'In memory of' shaped-oval brooch with a central woven-hair glazed panel within a black enamel surround and a 'C' and S-scroll border, inscribed verso, unmarked and with a steel pin, approx 42mm x 36mm overall, 15.9g gross

Los 281

A collection of vintage and modern jewellery to include a Norwegian silver and enamel oval pendant by Arne Nordllie (1908-1995). Depicting bluebells(?) on a silvery guilloche ground, approx. 51mm high overall including the bale, 33mm wide; together with two white metal torque-type bangles, a copper broad bangle etched with a leaf design; four various stone/ceramic set brooches; a paua shell set butterfly brooch and other items

Los 67

G.W.R. Interest, a 9ct gold and enamel '25 Years First Aid Efficiency' medallion. With presentation details verso dated '1940', hallmarks for Birmingham 1940, 26mm diameter, 6.6g gross

Los 317

A late Victorian gold, polychrome enamel and seed-pearl open work floral brooch. Designed as pink and green leaf trefoils with white and black-highlighted scrolls and with six small seed pearl accents, unmarked,(some enamel damage), approx. 36mm wide overall, 18mm high, 4.5g gross Condition Report: Apart from the chips to the enamel obvious in the photographs, the brooch is in good condition, the back clean.

Los 327

Edwardian mahogany cased mantle clock with inlaid paterae, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed Spiridion & Son Cardiff, 26cm (ticks when wound , accuracy and reliability untested)

Los 76A

A blue leather jewellery box containing an 18ct coral ring (one stone lacking), two yellow metal gemset rings, 9ct gold butterfly brooch, 15ct gold butterfly brooch, David Andersen silver and enamel leaf brooch, costume jewellery, lady's silver cased fob watch, two Scottish agate brooches, etc

Los 74A

Vintage costume jewellery to include an enamel paint palette brooch and matching earrings, etc (a lot)

Los 423

An 18th century enamel twist wine glass and two later air twist stemmed glasses, (3) 18cm

Los 469

Blue and white enamel 'Bread' bin and cover, 34cm wide including handles

Los 14

A pair of Eastern white metal and blue enamel dishes together with another of similar design, (3)

Los 332

Pair of Sterling Silver and Enamel Easel Back Frames - 21cm x 16cm

Los 375

Late 19th/Early 20th Century Dutch Delft Long Case Clock - The Rear Marked with a Potter's Stamp Joost Thooft and the Base with a Hand Painted Monogram E and Delft - The Enamel Face Clock Stamped LH - 42cm High

Los 69

Silver and Enamel Arts and Crafts Bracelet by Murrie Bennett

Los 126

Silver and Guilloche Deco Pendant/Compact with Mirror and One Sterling Silver and Enamel Pendant/Compact with Mirror

Los 211

Large Antique Japanese Hand Enamel Decorated Bowl on Copper Ground - 31cm x 14cm

Los 67

Antique Playing Card Gambling Vesta Enamel - Queen Of Diamond - 4cm x 2.3cm

Los 985

A collection of silver jewellery including a Charles Horner brooch, enamel a/f

Los 1030

A late Georgian/early Victorian enamelled rose diamond and pearl set heart shaped brooch, (gold with silver settings, tested), 18mm wide, crack and chip to the enamel

Los 794

A pair of blue opaline glass vases and one taller lidded vase, enamel painted of swags of flowers and oval panels of flowers against a gold background

Los 997

A 14ct gold half-hunter fob watch on a 9ct gold chain, chain 9.6g, (total weight with chain 40.3g, metal inner case), enamel a/f

Los 1010

An enamelled silver compact, Birmingham 1921, enamel a/f, no mirror and dented

Los 646

AN IMHOF 'ZODIAC' CLOCK with enamel dial, no. 919419. 18cm highAppears to be running correctly but is unwarranted. Some wear to the stand bu generally in good condition.

Los 543

A SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, engine-turned hinged cover with black enamel Roman index, hinged double covers to rear internally hallmarked London import 1884, unsigned 15 jewel movement with 3 adjustments.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, inner cover and glass missing to front.

Los 532

AN 18CT GOLD HUNTER FOB WATCH circular white enamel dial with blued steel hands and black Roman indices with outer minute track, plain case 27mm diameter, hinged front cover with monogram and hinged twin covers to rear, internally hallmarked 18ct gold London 1905, keyless manual wound movement signed P & A Guye London. 53 grams grossWatch is not currently functioning, glass missing, hands do not set. Outer case measurement 37mm

Los 540

AN OMEGA OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH the circular white enamel dial signed Bengtsson Sodertelje.Imp with black Arabic index and outer minute markers, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock with blued steel hand, scroll hour and minute hands, plain case 51.5mm with escutcheon to centre of hinged double rear covers, internal cover signed Omega, internally stamped 0.800, movement signed Omega.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, hinge broken on front cover.

Los 88

A CHINESE BOWL circular, enamel painted with geese on a riverbank, bears a puce painted mark. 15.5cm diameterIn good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.

Los 501

A BILSTON ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, CIRCA 1770 oval form, decorated with a green gingham ground and flowers. 9.6cm wideIn generally good condition.

Los 523

AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH circular white enamel dial signed Douglas Lapraik China 892, blued steel scroll hands, black Roman indices with outer minute track, a sub-seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and a power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock position, engine turned case 52mm diameter, hinged double covers to rear, internally hallmarked 18ct Gold London 1925, three quarter plate movement with lever escapement signed Douglas Lapraik China. Gross weight approx. 109.4 gramsWatch is currently functioning, attributed to the family of Douglas Lapraik - founders of HSBC in Hong Kong.

Los 113

A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GINGER JARS AND COVERS; AND A CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE DISH the ginger jars underglaze blue painted with a landscape, 19th Century, 13cm high; the dish typically enamel painted with birds amidst flowers and foliage, in a giltwood frame, 32.5cm diameter overall. (3)

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