A pair of George V silver and enamel novelty Dutch Doll sugar tongs, Cohen & Charles, London, 1935, hallmarked to back and legs, the head enamel, the female mannequin’s arms squeezing together to manipulate the legs, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high, gross weight 1.2 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks well struck, spring mechanism working, small spot of enamel loss to centre of back head, scratch marks to back screw area, good.
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A rolled gold full hunter keyless wind pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, signed Swiss lever movement, 51mm. Illinois Watch Case Co.case, Roman white enamel dial with sub seconds at 6, with white metal fob chain; together with a silver cased open face, key wind fob watch, by Muret of Geneva, signed gilt lever movement, 36mm. diameter, early 20th century. (2)
A Victorian “Sentry Box” silver and enamel vesta case, Samson Mordan & Co. London, 1886, the front enamelled with a depiction of a soldier of ‘The Seaforth Highlanders’ standing to attention, the top triangular section lifting with side hinge for access to vestas, stamped with Rd. No. 38238, base with striking plate, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, gross weight 0.83 tr.oz. * Condition: Light surface wear, strong hinge, very good.
A Victorian silver and enamel ‘BULL DOG’ vesta case, George Heath, London, 1887, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with enamel depiction of a bull dog, opening to reveal gilt interior, striking plate to reverse, 2in. (5cm.) long, gross weight 1.25 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, very light surface wear only, strong hinge.
A continental erotic silver and enamel cigarette case, marked .935, German or Austrian, first quarter 20th century, the hinged front with enamel decoration depicting a nude female peering into a mirror, seated at a dressing table, opening to reveal engine-turned gilt interior with gold elastic strap, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) long, gross weight 3.87 tr.oz., in original fitted leather case, stamped to interior silk with retailer ‘J W.Benson Ltd 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.’. * Condition: Overall very good, slight staining to inside from strap (should polish out), leather case with wear to back top edge.
A silver, ruby and plique a jour cuff bangle, late 20th century, in the Art Nouveau manner, marked '925', designed as a dragonfly with stained glass style enamel wings and set with seven oval and round cut rubies, on a pierced hinged bangle, 4.3cm. long, 5.6 x 5.2cm. internal diameter. * Very good condition, with no faults.
Advertising interest - An extremely rare George V silver & enamel ‘BRYANT & MAY’S’ match box trinket box, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1927, the silver box realistically modelled as a box of matches (but larger), each side with yellow enamel, the sides with brown enamel to resemble striking paper, push opening from both sides, to reveal baize interior for storage, the inner box section engraved with retailer “OGDENS” HARROGATE & LONDON, 2 7/8 x 2in. (7.4 x 5cm.), heavy gauge, weight 6.70 tr.oz. Scarce * Condition: Please view images, both enamel faces with tiny corner damage, front face (with part hallmark) also with hairline running on angle top left, reverse with creese and loss to middle right edge and fracture bottom left corner, displays well, fair
A cased late Georgian or early Victorian 18ct gold, enamel, portrait cameo and half pearl bangle, hallmarked JL, probably John Linnit, London, the finely carved oval pink and ivory shell cameo depicting a portrait of a flower maiden, with a cobalt blue enamelled border, within a tubular frame with conforming enamelled mounts set with half pearls, on a hinged, reeded bangle, internal diameter 5.6cm., faults, in the original morocco case.* Condition: Losses to enamel to foliate mount on right side of the bangle. Small chip to enamel to the opposing side and two very small chips to the enamel to the crown shaped mounts above and below the cameo. Several small dents and a small split to the gold to the inside of the main hinged section of the bangle and evidence of old repairs to this area, probably including some sections of gold which have been let-in to repair creases/splits. Case is faded and dry and is missing the button to open at the front. Some damage to silk lining inside lid due to contact with the cameo.
A collection of antique and vintage silver and costume jewellery, including two carved jet bead necklaces, one lacking clasp; a pair of similar carved jet earrings; a gilt metal Turkish coin style fringe necklace; a Victorian white metal, enamel and turquoise glass belt; a boxed Pygmalion glove holder; etc., some faults. (qty)
A Russian silver and cloisonné / champleve enamel snuff box, indistinct 84 standard mark, rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover and base with stylised flowers and foliate scrolls in red, mauve, apple-green and three shades of blue, the centre oval with turquoise ground, the edges with repeating floral design on rich blue ground, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, weight 3.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, no enamel loss found, strong hinge, rubbed marks.
A rare pair of Edwardian novelty silver and enamel pepperettes modelled as mannequins / Dutch dolls, Louis Willmott, London, 1907, each with moving arms and legs, pull-off enamelled heads, with pierced decoration, 4 3/4in. (12cm.) high, weight 4.4 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: One enamel head with browning / staining, probably from restoration, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, part marked on each section, over all very appealing, good.
A pair of Victorian Scottish novelty silver & enamel pepperettes in the form of dice, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1883, one enamelled in black, the other in white, the pull-off cover on each is number six and pierced to each dot, opening to reveal gilt interior, 1 1/8in. square, weight 1.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light surface wear only, nothing else to note.
An extremely rare Art Deco silver and enamel smokers set, comprising an octagonal ashtray and match box cover, maker L S M Ltd, 925, London import marks for 1928, each decorated with Fox Terrier to the front on a vibrant enamelled harlequin ground in blues, greens, reds and yellows, ashtray measuring 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, weight 4.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Tiny nibbles to edges of enamel and points of ashtray, doesn’t distract , bright colours, good.
A rare and unusual French silver gilt enamel vinaigrette, Maker’s mark of ‘FL’ in a lozenge, of lorgnette case form, one side with enamelled flowers in a urn, the other engraved with a building and ship on the horizon, ring attachment, the clip reveals spring loaded rectangular vinaigrette with foliate pierced grill, 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) when closed, Scarce * Condition: Spring working well, good condition.
A rare Victorian novelty silver and enamel vesta case fashioned as a fishing creel, George Wilkinson, London, 1889, of typical shape with basket weave decoration, the hinged cover polychrome enamelled with a landed pike, underside with striking plate, Rd. No. 141925, 1 7/8in. (4.5cm.) wide, weight 0.58 tr.oz. * Scarce. * Condition: A few very minor scratches to surface of enamel, tiny flea-bite flakes of enamel at hinge, very little used, very good condition
An Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr Arts and Crafts silver & enamel caddy spoon, Ramsden & Carr, London, 1907, fig shaped bowl with spot hammered decoration, the intertwined knotted handle applied with a green/blue enamel heart shaped cabochon, 3.1/8in. (8cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. * Early example of silversmith's work. * Condition: Tiny hairlines and nibbles to enamel (seen magnified) overall very good.
An Arts and Crafts silver drinking glass holder, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1904, of organic free flowing form with enamel blue, green and turquoise oval cabochon to the front 4½in. (11.4cm.) high without the well-fitting glass, gross weight without glass 1.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker’s mark a little rubbed, overall very good.
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co (Cymric) - A rare silver and enamel knife rest, Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1928, stamped ‘50276’, with square ends and cylindrical stretcher, each with enamel square in turquoise, blues, red and greens, framed within ornate ropework, 2½in. (6.5cm.) long, gross weight 1.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, surface scratches to stretcher only.
Victor Mayer for Faberge - an 18ct gold, enamel, ruby, diamond, onyx and red chalcedony surprise egg, limited edition no. 20 from an edition 75, the salmon pink guilloche enamel egg with diamond set thumbpiece and carved ruby finial, on a turned black onyx pedestal base, opening to reveal a carved red chalcedony miniature elephant with ruby set eyes, 10cm. high, in the original piano finish wooden case with outer card box, swing tag and boxed, bound Certificate of Authenticity. * Condition: In excellent condition, with no wear or faults. The case and outer card box are also in excellent condition.
Victor Mayer for Faberge - an 18ct gold, enamel, pink sapphire, diamond, pearl and bowenite surprise egg, limited edition no. 16 from an edition 75, the blue zig-zag guilloche enamel egg with diamond, pink sapphire and pearl set crown finial, on a foliate carved and turned bowenite pedestal base, opening to reveal a silver and enamel miniature swan, 10cm. high, in the original piano finish wooden case with outer card box, swing tag and boxed, bound Certificate of Authenticity. * Condition: In excellent condition, with no wear or faults. The case and outer card box are also in excellent condition.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., London - Rare set of four silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1903, each of differing design with stylised foliate finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, each 4 3/8in. (11cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: Very good, enamel excellent, very light surface wear only.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for William Hair Haseler (Liberty) - Three rare silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed by Liberty, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1908 / 1924 / 1904, each of differing design with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, each 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) long, gross weight 1.4tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All very good, very light surface wear only.
Archibald Knox (1864-1993) for Liberty & Co., London - Two rare silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, London 1899 / Birmingham 1905, two different designs with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the largest 4¼in. (10.8cm.) long, gross weight 0.67 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both very good, very light surface wear only.
James Fenton for Liberty & Co - Three rare silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1905 / 1908 / 1909, each of differing design with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the largest 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) long, gross weight 1.06 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All good, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, one with flea bite nibble to bowl edge, otherwise very light surface wear only.
Kate Harris for William Hutton & Sons Ltd (Liberty) - Two rare silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed at Liberty, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1903, of two different designs with stylised handles and terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the smaller with 'RD No. 407621' mark, the largest, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) long, gross weight 1.0 tr.oz.. (2) * Condition: Maker’s marks slightly rubbed, light surface wear, one with slight bend to tip of bowl, overall good.
A sterling silver twin-cigar case, Italian, second half 20th century, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) long, weight 4.5 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Hong Kong sterling silver coffee spoons, with bamboo stems and figural Mandarin terminals, 2.4 tr.oz.; five white metal cocktail forks, unmarked; and a cased set of six gold plated and enamel coffee spoons. (13) * Condition: Cigar case lightly engraved with initials. Otherwise good. The spoons in good condition. The cocktail forks with some salt corrosion in places. Cased coffee spoons as new.
Liberty - A collection of four silver and enamel spoons, comprising one by Liberty & Co., Birm. 1899, 5in. (12.7cm.) long; one by W. J. Holmes, Birm., 1906; an injured soldier figurative spoon by Liberty & Co, Birm. 1917; and the last by Liberty & Co, Birm. 1936, gross weight 1.5 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: All good, very light surface wear, very slight rubbing g to parts of hallmarks.
A George V silver and tortoiseshell miniature carriage timepiece, Adie Bros., Birm. 1922, with French eight day single train movement with fixed key, the white enamel Roman dial signed with a monogram, on pad feet, 5½in. (14cm.) high, handle up. * Condition: * Provenance: Sue & Alan Thompson, Dorking, c.1999 * Condition: Good condition. Winds and runs. Dial and case in good condition. Very slight wear to marks.
A German silver and enamel trinket box, early 20th century, maker Kuppenheim Louis - Pforzheim, .900 silver, circular with enamelled decoration of a musical trophy, within a chased husk border, gilt washed interior, impressed marks to base, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) diameter. * Condition: Very good condition, with just a few tiny scratches to enamel and no other faults.
A George V silver and enamel trinket box, J. Aitkin & Son, Birm. 1913, circular with pink and white guilloche enamel to the lid, centred by a pink rose, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) diameter; together with a silver and enamel thimble, London import marks, 1966. (2) * Condition: - Box: The enamel in good condition, with some small scratches and light crazing. A few small dings to the sides and base on the silver. Lid closely fully. Marks good. * Condition: - Thimble: Very good condition with no faults.
An early 20th Century enamel and yellow metal brooch, having an openwork monogram, possibly that of Friedrich Augustus III, within a red and blue guilloché enamelled annulus bordered by repeating openwork arcs, surmounted by an imperial crown, a pin and a suspender verso, in a fitted leather case for the court jewelers "Gebr. Friedlander, Berlin", the lid bearing a gilt metal crown, brooch 8.16 g, 30 x 36.5 mm
An early 20th Century Winegarten's Railway Regulator pocket watch, having a Swiss crown-wound movement and white enamel face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Winegarten's, 145 Bishopsgate, London, EC2, in a nickel case, its back bearing a depiction of a steam railway locomotive and inscribed Winegarten's Railway Regulator, 56 cm excluding crown and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A Victorian enamelled silver half hunter pocket watch by John Jones, 338 Strand, London, having a crown wound and pin set movement and enamelled face with Roman numerals, blued steel poke hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case having a blue enamel chapter and engine-turned bezel, the back centred by a garter cartouche, 46 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A Japy Freres 8-day cloisonne cased mantle clock of pagoda form with lion dog finial and peony pierced brackets the blu nouveau ground with gilt brass "Roman" chapter ring, the movement chiming the hours and half hour as a passing strike on a single bell. 21 cm wide x 38 cm highBoth trains wind freely and the pendulum escapes the movement as expected, however I can only get the chime to mark the hours as a passing strike at the hour rather than a full peel, the fact that the clock winds and runs is NO gauruntee of accuracy or reliability.The case enamel is in good order only showing surface pitting from the manufacture of the enamelling rather than damage, the gilding is still thick and lustrous.The applied chapter ring is slightly loose on it dial feet and could be tightened up.The key that came with the clock is too big and a smaller key is required to wind the clock effectively.I am unsure if this would have had a bevelled glass front lens, the bezel has a slight rebate but this may just be a decorative feature to give the bezel the appearance of a thicker gauge material than it is.
An early 19th century Wedgwood black basalt vase, of flared rim form with twin satyr mask decoration, on a spreading circular base, 18.5 cm, together with a similar period jug, of classical design with encaustic painted decoration, gloss finish to the interior, 17 cm high, each with an impressed mark to base.Qty: 2Chips and losses to the rim and foot of the basalt vase. Some enamel loss to the jug decoration.
AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, EARRINGS AND PENDANT SUITE in yellow gold, the brooch set with a cluster of old and rose cut diamonds within a star shaped border of blue enamel, the body decorated with white enamel and twisted ropework, suspending an articulated fringe of graduated tassels, glass covered locket panel to the reverse, the pendant and earrings of similar design, no assay marks, brooch 6.2cm, pendant 7.5cm, earrings 6.7cm, total weight 41.5g. Accompanied by a fitted case.
A PEARL, RUBY, EMERALD, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL CHOKER NECKLACE in yellow gold, the openwork clasp in a foliate design set with oval cut rubies, round cut emeralds and old cut diamonds, accented by green enamel clover motifs and bicolour gold thistles, the necklace formed of seven rows of pearls, no assay marks, 32.5cm, 55.4g. Accompanied by a fitted box.
AN ART NOUVEAU DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND PEARL LILY PAD BROOCH / PENDANT in 18ct yellow gold, designed as a lily pad set throughout with old and single cut diamonds, the lily pad decorated with green and orange enamel, accented by two pearls, suspending a single cut diamond and pearl drop, stamped 750, 5.5cm, 9.7g.
AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL LOCKET PENDANT in yellow gold, the hinged locket in foliate design decorated with black enamel, opening to reveal a glass covered locket compartment containing an urn decorated in black and white enamel accented by rose cut diamonds and hairwork, no assay marks, 6.4cm, 17.7g. Accompanied by a fitted box.

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