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Minton porcelain tureen and cover, two-handled and on four scroll tab feet, all with turquoise and gilt jewelling, monograms and ribbons, 27cm high and a two-handled stoneware loving mug (2) Condition ReportThe stoneware mugs appears to be without obvious damage or restoration. The tureen lid has a large piece missing from the inside. The gilt is rubbed. No apparent damage or restoration. The enamel seems to be fair.
A large collection of vintage principally chromed metal car badges, some enamel decorated, to include Bentley Drivers Club, Armstrong Siddeley Owners Club, The Order of The Road 1934, West Essex Car Club, London Motor Club, Commercial Motor Users Association, Royal East African Automobile Association, The Salvation Army Thames Estuary Automobile Club, Riley Motor Club, Institute of Advanced Motorists etc (31)
A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain, to include a blue and white teapot, of bullet form, enamel decorated with figures, h.14cm, a famille rose teapot, h.15cm, a famille rose tea caddy, h.12cm, a sparrowbeak jug, h.8.5cm, a blue and white sauce boat, h.8cm, and a tankard, enamel decorated with figures, h.13cm (6)Sparrowbeak jug – chipped/cracked where the base of the handle meets the body, gilt is rubbed, otherwise good.Blue and white jug/boat – two small chips to the spout, glaze a little rubbed to the handle, otherwise good.Caddy – hairline to the neck, chips to the shoulders, otherwise good.Blue and white teapot – crack to the handle, tiny nibble to the spout.Tankard – cracked to the interior, possibly restored to the underside.Red teapot – two small chips to the finial on the lid, some small nibbles to the spout, restored to the handle (done very well).
A collection of 18th century Chinese export porcelain plates and dishes, to include enamel decorated and blue and white examples, largest dia.23cm (15)Small dishes;Painted rim – small chip to trim.Blue and white crosshatched border – good.Three blue palms to border – good.Imari – small chip to rim.Blue and white flower heads – good.Plates:Fence and flower bowl – with hairline crack.Blue and white octagonal – hairline and chip.Blue and white feathered border – hairline and rubbed to rim.Famille rose – a little rubbed to the enamel.Hundred antiques – small chips and hairline.Vases and fence – small chips to rim.Vases, fence and spear head border – one very small chip to rim.Willow and pagoda – small chip to rim.Octagonal blue, white and pink – tiny nibbles to rim but generally good.Pagodas before mountains – cracked to the reverse.
An early 20th century Austrian enamel on metal decorated dish, the border of raised and shaped form, the central oval decorated with classical courting couple and winged putti in a landscape, indistinctly monogrammed lower left, further heightened with white enamel and floral gilt detail, 15.5 x 14cm
Plojoux of Geneve - an early 20th century yellow metal, enamel and diamond circular brooch, the central ground finely enamel decorated with profile portrait of Hermes, having yellow metal set bodice and winged helmet, the wings tipped with rose cut diamond highlights, the whole in a surround of 36 rose cut diamonds, all above a carved yellow metal bezel, signed Plojoux Geneve, unmarked but valued as high carat gold, 7.8g, dia.26cmWith very light scratches to surface of enamel only.Very good condition.
A collection of Chinese Canton famille rose plates and dishes, 19th century, each enamel decorated with flowers or figures upon a celadon ground, largest dia.24cmTwo dishes – dia.15cm, one with hairline and chip to footrim.Three dishes – dia.20cm, one with very small chip to rim and two with hairlines to rim.Six dishes – dia.18.5cm, three intact, three with chips to rims (one with repair).One square dish – 23x23cm, intact.One oval dish – 28.5 x 22.5cm, intact.Single dish - dia.22cm, enamel very rubbed, one very small chip to rim.Further single dish – dia.24.5cm, small chips/nibbles to rim, hairline emerging.Last dish - dia.26cm, smashed and repaired.
Finer & Nowland of London - a Regency mahogany dome topped bracket clock, having a signed convex white enamel dial, with twin winding holes for a brass eight-day gut-driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate with leaf engraved border, the case having brass ring carry handles, brass inlays, and pierced brass fishscale sound grilles, h.43cmFully working.Inside of glass bezel with filler.Dial good, has been overpainted.Case highly polished.Two shrinkage splits to top but no losses.Replaced cut-in veneer section to left hand side.Backplate not signed.All appears to belong, no unexpected holes to backplate.With pendulum, later door and winding keys.In good restored condition.
A Chinese famille verte porcelain jar, 19th century, having a profusely carved hardwood lid, enamel decorated with alternating floral panels upon a gilt heightened cobalt ground, double ring mark to the underside, h.32cmThe lid may be later but it is a good fit if so.Gilt a little rubbed in places.Jar is in good order.
A circa 1900 French gilt bronze 'pendule d'officier' travel clock, the case decorated in the classical taste with swags, bows and flower head detail, swing carry handle, convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day movement (with pendulum and winding key), signed 'Dupont & Company A. Genève', h.19cm (handle up)
An early 20th century white metal, enamel and diamond pendant, the central ground finely enamel decorated with a head and shoulders portrait of a young girl with attendant dove and wearing a ribbon in her hair, all within a surround of 44 small round cut diamonds, monogrammed verso and dated April 23rd 1914, 6.6g, dia.23mm, on further diamond point set bale, unmarked but valued as white gold
A Lowestoft porcelain coffee can, circa 1780, enamel decorated in the Curtis style with a cornucopia, h.6cm, together with another similar Lowestoft porcelain coffee can, h.6cm (2)Cornucopia – chip to the tail of the handle, tiny nibble to the rim, spot of discolour under purple flower.The other can - very small hairline to rim, two very small nibbles to the rim, some speckles of discolouration under the glaze.
A late 19th century yellow metal and diamond memorial ring, featuring an Old European cut diamond star set within a square head, with a 6.35mm band engraved 'In memory of' with worn enamel detail, engraved inside 'May 11th 1883 My Dear Brother Ralph Hall', diamond dimensions approx 5.35 x 5.3 x 3.5mm, weight estimated as 0.64 carats, assessed mounted colour I to J and clarity I1 to I2, size O½, gross weight 11.1g, not marked but tested as 18ct
A lady's Tudor Princess Oysterdate Lady-Sub steel cased automatic wristwatch, having a signed black dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture at 3 o'clock, rotating bezel and screw-down crown, Rolex case to an integral steel bracelet with hinged deployment clasp, bracelet numbered 366B, case dia.37mm, no box or papersIn running order. Some 'play' to bracelet.Clasp fastens but quite soft. Some very minor wear to edge of black enamel on bezel in one small area.Otherwise case and dial good.Minor age wear.
C19th French white marble and gilt metal mounted portico clock, the brass hour strike drum movement with white enamel convex Arabic dial with brass bezel and urn finial, on gilt-metal-mounted pillars and angular base with beaded feet, French movement stamped 474952, with key and pendulum H42cm
A BILSTON ENAMEL PATCH BOX, CIRCA 1790 of oval form, the hinged cover printed and hand-coloured with 'A Trifle from London / Carlton House', the Royal residence with figures in the foreground, opening to reveal a mirror, the base blue. 5.4cm wideCarlton House was The Prince of Wales' ever-evolving London residence on Pall Mall between 1783 and 1826. It was demolished the next year and replaced with Carlton House Terrace, which stands today.
A LADY'S 9 CARAT GOLD HIRCO WATCH ON A ROLLED GOLD BRACLELET the circular white enamel dial signed Hirco with black Arabic indices and gilt outer minute markers, sub-seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, octagonal case 21mm width with snap-on case back, hallmarked Birmingham 1956, fitted with rolled gold expanding bracelet, unsigned 15 jewel movement.Watch is currently functioining but timekeeping not tested.
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX by George Wilkinson, London 1890, rectangular, the hinged cover inset with an enamel panel depicting a lady holding a cigarette sitting on a terrace, Chinese characters engraved to the front, wood lined. 9cm deep, 10.4 troy ounces grossThe marks are lovely and crisp. A couple of tight hairline cracks to the enamel. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. A couple of tiny dints.
A RARE BILSTON 'BEFORE AND AFTER' ENAMEL PATCH BOX, CIRCA 1770 the lid with a hand-painted depiction of a happy couple one month before marriage, and when turned, the same couple snarling at one another, one month after marriage. 5cm diameterGood hinge and the lid closes well. Small flea bite to the bottom edge, flea bites to inside rim, otherwise in good condition.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE: A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914, decorated with the coat of arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, inscribed verso OXFORD 30TH JUNE 1919 FROM CARLOS. 5cm high, 1.3 troy ouncesThe marks on the flange are clear. The marks on the cover are a little rubbed. The enamel is in good condition. The cover snaps closed well. No splits or dents. In generally good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL JEWELLERY BOX by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham, possibly 1907, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with 18th Century figures fishing, the interior velvet lined, weighted. 12cm wideThe marks are rubbed. The base panel is loose. Surface wear. Enamel in good condition. A couple of tiny splits to the corners of the cover but nothing to worry about too much. No personalised engraving.
A GEORGIAN GARNET AND SEED PEARL MOURNING RING an oval cabochon garnet within a border of black enamel and seed pearls, to a tapering band filled with black enamel bands, the band with a dedication inscription dated 1814. Unmarked, ring size K1/2, 3.7 gramsSome wear to the seed pearls, some pearls held in with glue with traces of residue, inner black enamel border with light wear, enamel to band good. The inscription 'James Wilson Esq. died 12 Aug 1814 aged 54'
A SPLIT PEARL, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND SENTIMENTAL RING a split pearl within a diamond-set heart-shaped border within a blue and white guilloché enamel heart, topped by a diamond-set ribbon bow, to fancy scroll shoulders. Unmarked, ring size P1/2, 8.3 gramsLight wear and discolouration to the pearl, minor wear and losses to the white enamel
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SEED PEARL, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL RING three seed pearls within a border of diamonds and pierced blue enamel and seed pearl bands, to a reeded band. Unmarked, ring size L1/2, 2.9 gramsBand resized and slightly uneven and discoloured, fairly heavy wear and discolouration to the seed pearls and some possible replacements.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SOVEREIGN CASE by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1901, circular, the hinged cover enamel decorated with the coat of arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, the holder with a later mark. 3.3cm wide, 1 troy ounceThe marks are clear. Loss to the top right corner of the enamel.

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