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Los 795

A 15ct gold pearl set brooch length 3.9cm, weight 2.6gms, together with an enamel and pearl mourning pin, two back & front lockets and a partial pin stamped 9ct weight all together 19.9gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 81

A Fry's nut milk chocolate enamel advertising sign, Cadbury's chocolate advertising sign, Fry's pure concentrated cocoa advertising sign and another Fry's pure breakfast cocoa advertising sign (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 13

A Russian silver enamelled bell push piece, by Ivan Britsyn,of circular form, 28mm in diameter, decorated with opaque white enamel over a ground of blue guilloché enamel, a chalcedony push rub set to milligrain collet to the centre of a cruciform silver gilt mount, with rose cut diamond points. Marked with 88 Zolotnik and St. Petersburg mark, maker's initials I.B. in Cyrillic for Ivan Britsyn, 0.06gProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper CollectionCondition ReportSome wear to the enamel.A crack to one rose cut diamond.Some patina to the metal.Cabochon integral.This is the top piece of a bell push.

Los 15

An enamel split pearl memorial necklace,a floral cluster of split pearls grain set to the centre, with gold stem and split pearl leaves and buds, to an oval black enamel piece, with hair glazed panel verso, to an articulated enamel bale, suspended on a belcher link chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold, 23.11g. Pendant 55mm x 33mm. Chain 450mm longCondition ReportDamage to the enamel at the bale.Various chips to the enamel in different areas.Split pearls a little dirty.

Los 198

Two gold brooches,to include a 15ct seed pearl bar brooch, of mistletoe design, to 'C' catch and pin, Birmingham 1890, and a gold rose cut diamond and seed pearl brooch, of pheasant design, marked 9ct, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.91gCondition ReportThe enamel on the pheasant head is very worn.Both brooches are tarnished.

Los 284

An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch,35mm in diameter, with a 9ct bow hallmarked 375, a guilloché enamel front cover with blue Roman numerals, marked 18k no.84, a white dial with black Roman numerals, blue spade hands, a gold back case no. 11784, marked 18k, with engraved monogram to the reverse, a copper cuvette marked 'Cuivre 27118 11784', an unsigned movement. 38.47gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Scratches to the case and to the front cover enamel. No loss to the enamel.Some discolouration and hairline cracks to the white dial.Tarnish to the copper cuvette.The movement is a little dirty.

Los 285

A gold key wind fob watch, 35mm diameter, an engine turned front cover with floral decoration and the initial B in a shield, engraved 56 on reverse, a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and purple spade hands, a key wind movement, unsigned, with copper cuvette, the engine turned back cover with floral decoration, marked K18 no.29256 on reverse. With gold plated bow. With unsigned box with winding key. 28.90gCondition ReportSome indentantion to the front cover.Winds and ticking.Case not closing smoothly.The movement is tarnished and a little dirty.

Los 287

A Swiss silver open faced pocket watch,44mm diameter, a white enamel dial signed 'West End Watch Co, Imperator', black Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, movement engraved with no. 2997725, silver cuvette and engine turned back cover, both hallmarked 0.935 with three bears, no. 2997725 engraved on the case and cuvette. Suspended on a silver Albert chain. With a 'West End Watch Co.' carton box. Silver 87.83g - totalCondition ReportHands adjust. Winds and ticking. Some scratches and pits to the glass.Some wear to the Roman numerals.Tarnish and scratches to the silver commensurate with age.Box very worn.

Los 288

A silver Ulysse Nardin open faced pocket watch,50mm diameter, a gold guilloché enamel dial, Arabic numerals and blue spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, case no. B6530, Swiss two bear hallmark for silver 0.900, German half moon and crown hallmark, a silver cuvette, movement no.61839, engraved Ulysse Nardin Locle Geneve. 69.88gCondition ReportHands adjust. Winds and ticking. No guarantee as to running or timekeeping.Scratches to the case.Some scratches to the glass.Some tarnish to the enamel, commensurate with age.

Los 299

A 9ct gold Omega De Ville quartz bracelet watch,ref. 1365, 32mm round case, champagne dial with baton hour markers, gold-tone hands, case engraved 'Quartz 1365', hallmarked 9ct, case maker initials TBT, to a rolled gold Montal brick link bracelet with deployment buckle. With Omega box, no papers. 55gCondition ReportNot running. It may need a battery replacement.Hands can't be adjusted without battery. Some gas bubbles to the champagne enamel.Surface scratches to the gold case.Rolled gold bracelet, not by Omega.

Los 300

A 9ct gold cased Record mechanical bracelet watch, with 9ct gold case, 34mm x 34mm, a silver dial, discoloured, with Arabic numerals and baton hour indicators, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt metal spade hands. Case no.146106 engraved to the reverse, case maker initials LA, hallmark for London 1955. 15 jewel movement no.107, signed Record. Fitted to a rolled gold bracelet with deployment buckle. 44.66gCondition ReportCurrently not running. Hands don't adjust.Loss of enamel and discolouration to the dial. Dents and marks to the gold case.

Los 7

A small collection of Georgian and Victorian mourning jewellery,comprising an early Victorian gold ring with plaited hair glazed panel and black enamel surround, with memorial inscription dated 1838 on the reverse, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a Victorian 15ct gold split pearl and enamel memorial ring, Birmingham 1879, a Victorian 9ct gold split pearl and enamel memorial ring, Birmingham 1878, and a Georgian gold and enamel oval mourning brooch, with inset plaited hair glazed panel, a black enamel surround bearing memorial inscription dated 1971, engraved to the reverse with further memorial inscription dated 1796, with later 'C' catch, eyelet and later metal pin, tested as approximately 9ct gold. 9ct - 7.96g (2), 15ct - 3.03g, 18ct - 2.61gCondition ReportEarly Victorian18ct gold ring: damage to the glazed panel and to the black enamel surround, commensurate with age.15ct gold split pearl ring:damage to the enamel section.9ct gold split pearl ring:discolouration and wear at the sizing join site.Damage to the central pearl.Memorial brooch:possibly converted from a ring.Dent with loss of enamel in one place.The glazed panel is not sitting straight in the setting, with some hair coming out.

Los 72

An Italian gold and enamel necklace,with series of red and blue enamel tubular links, to a belcher chain, with parrot clasp, marked 750, Italian official national marks 1968 to present, for Arezzo, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 8.22g, 455mm longCondition ReportChips to two enamel sections. Overall no loss of enamel.Surface scratches and marks.

Los 8

A gilt metal enamel memorial brooch,with hair work glazed panel to the centre of the cushion shape plate, 'forget me not' decoration over a ground of blue enamel, to a twisted rope outer frame. With 'C' catch and pin. 35mm x 43mm, 14.00g,together with a polychrome enamel buckle,38mm x 84mm in size, with enamelled fleur de lis outer border. 25.68gCondition ReportBrooch:wear to the metal.Some loss of enamel.Dents and marks to the back.Buckle:severe loss of enamel.Tarnish to the metal.Separation of metal between the front and the back plate.

Los 9

A small collection of memorial jewellery,to include a Georgian gold enamel memorial brooch with inset woven hair section, covered by a glazed panel with a gold scroll border, inscribed to the reverse 'Elizabeth Margrave, obituary 2 March 1833, aged 64', with 'C' catch and pin, tested as approximately 15ct gold, a Georgian split pearl and enamel memorial brooch, with a plaited hair glazed panel, surrounded by a border of grain set split pearls, to an outer border with scroll and floral decoration, engraved to the reverse 'Thomas Dirker obituary 3 June 1822 aged 58', to 'C' catch and pin, tested as approximately 15ct gold, a Georgian enamel memorial brooch tested as approximately 15ct gold, three further examples tested as approximately 9ct gold, and a memorial ring with glazed hairwork panel, 28.76g (7)together with the section of a seed pearl strand

Los 104

An enamelled ale glass, c.1760, possibly from the Beilby workshop, the slender ogee bowl decorated in thin white enamel with four crossed stems of barley, raised on a double series airtwist stem on a conical foot, 20cm.

Los 336

A South Staffordshire enamel patch box of theatrical interest, c.1805, the top printed and coloured with a titled profile portrait of 'Young Roscius', the navette shaped base a pale blue, a mirror to the interior lid, some restoration, 4.5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.William Henry West Betty (1791-1874) was a popular child actor of the early 19th century, known as the young Roscius. He retired from the stage in 1808 to attend Christ's College in Cambridge, and although he tried to stage two comebacks he officially gave up acting in 1824.

Los 339

A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, c.1820, painted with an oval portrait of Caroline of Brunswick wearing a feathered hat, within a jewelled border, inscribed 'Queen Caroline has triumphed over her enemies', raised on a moulded pink base, fitted with an internal mirror, 4cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The relationship between George IV and Caroline of Brunswick was strained long before he acceded the throne in 1820. That same year he tried repeatedly to divorce her, eventually putting her on trial for adultery. The trial preceded the passing of the bill of Pains and Penalties, which would allow George IV to divorce his wife. The tide of public opinion in Caroline's favour meant the bill was abandoned, making the trial irrelevant and thus resulting in a victory of sorts for Caroline.

Los 342

Two English enamel patch boxes of Royal interest, c.1800-20, one printed with a portrait of Princess Charlotte, titled 'Princess Royal of England', raised on a lilac base, the other inscribed 'King and Constitution' within a shaped blue border, raised on a moulded dark blue base, both fitted with internal mirrors, some restoration, 4.7cm max. (2)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 343

Two South Staffordshire enamel patch boxes of Royal interest, c.1800, one printed and coloured with a portrait of the Duke of York leaning against a stone plinth beneath trees, the other printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait flanked by military trophies, inscribed 'Duke of York', both raised on pink bases, some restoration, 5.1cm max. (2)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 344

Two English enamel patch boxes of Royal interest, early 19th century, one printed and coloured with a head and shoulders portrait of the future George IV, titled 'Prince Regent', the other with a profile portrait of Frederick William, King of Prussia, raised on moulded bases enamelled pale blue and pale pink respectively, fitted with internal mirrors, some restoration, 4.3cm. (2)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 345

A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative snuff box, c.1793-95, painted with a depiction of the execution of Louis XVI by guillotine, after a print titled 'Massacre of the French King' published by William Lane, within an oval blue band border with raised white dots, inscribed 'He died lamented by all good men', raised on a white base, restored, 5.4cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock. Formerly the Mort and Moira Lesser Collection.

Los 346

A South Staffordshire enamel patch box of political interest, c.1801, the circular top printed and coloured with a profile portrait of William Pitt, titled in black around the edge, the moulded ogee base painted with flower sprays, fitted with an internal mirror, restored, 4.5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.William Pitt the Younger was Prime Minister between 1783 and 1801, then again between 1804 and 1806. The print derives from a drawing by Robert Dighton, now in the Parliamentary Art Collection.

Los 348

A rare South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box of American interest, c.1783, inscribed 'May the glorious eighty Three For evermore remember'd be', within a red dot border, raised on a moulded green base, fitted with an internal mirror, 4.4cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The inscription on the box is believed to relate to the Peace of Paris, signed in 1783, which saw the end of the First British Empire and led to the end of the American Revolutionary War.

Los 349

A South Staffordshire enamel snuff box of naval interest, c.1780, the oval form painted with a portrait of Admiral Keppel, reserved in a raised scrollwork border on a pale blue ground, the sides with flower sprays, some cracking and restoration to the base, 5.7cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel, served during the Seven Years War, and later as First Lord of the Admiralty during the War of American Independence. Charges of misconduct were brought against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser following the battle of Ushant, but following a court martial, Keppel was honourably acquitted. The portrait on this box is after a medal by T Lyng, struck in 1779 to commemorate his acquittal.

Los 350

An English enamel patch box relating to the American Wars of Independence, c.1780, the oval form printed with a portrait of Admiral George Brydges Rodney, titled 'Sr G B Rodney', raised on a pink base, fitted with an internal mirror, some cracking and restoration, 5.5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.George Brydges Rodney was ordered to the West Indies in late 1779 by way of Gibraltar where, in January 1780, he defeated the Spanish at the battle of St Vincent. He had previously had a very successful career during the Seven Years War.

Los 351

A South Staffordshire enamel patch box, c.1812, printed and coloured with a head and shoulders portrait of Arthur Wellesley, titled 'Marquis of Wellington', raised on a moulded base enamelled dark green, fitted with an internal mirror, some cracking, 4.2cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Wellington was made a Marquess in August 1812. He became the Duke of Wellington in 1814.

Los 355

A rare South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box of naval interest, c.1797, painted with ships engaged in a sea battle, inscribed 'The Glorious Victory of Admiral Duncan 11th Oct. 1797', some restoration, 5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The scene depicts the defeat of the Dutch by Admiral Adam Duncan at the Battle of Camperdown; considered one of the most significant actions in naval history.

Los 356

A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box of naval interest, c.1805, the oval shape painted with a putto astride a dolphin, within the inscription 'Victorious Nelson Immortal be his Name; the Triton with his shell resounds his Fame', within a white beaded border, raised on a dark blue base, some cracking and retouching, 5.3cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 357

A rare South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, dated 1798, the navette shape painted with a scene from the Battle of the Nile, inscribed 'L'Orient on fire in the Glorious Victory by Adm. Nelson, 1st August 1798', within a beaded border on a dark blue ground, some restoration, 5.2cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The Battle of the Nile was fought between the British and French between 1st and 3rd August 1798.

Los 358

A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, c.1798, painted with a Classical maiden, probably Fame, blowing a trumpet and holding a banner inscribed 'Nelson: his fames shall sound the world around', raised on a pale blue base, fitted with an internal mirror, 5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.This box was probably made to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile in August 1798.

Los 359

A rare South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, c.1801, relating to the Treaty of London, painted with a Classical maiden holding an olive branch and leaning against a marble tablet inscribed 'GB FR Peace Oct 1st', within a white jewelled border on a dark green ground, fitted with an internal mirror, some retouching to the base, 4.3cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The Treaty of London was signed by Lord Hawkesbury and Louis Guillaume Otto on 1st October 1801 and led to the 1802 Treaty of Amiens, which heralded a short-lived period of peace.

Los 360

A South Staffordshire enamel commemorative patch box, c.1809, painted with a soldier in mourning beside an urn on a plinth inscribed 'In memory of Gen'l Moore', within a white beaded border, raised on a dark blue base, fitted with an internal mirror, minor restoration, 4.5cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) was a British Army officer, killed at the Battle of Corunna during the Peninsular War.

Los 361

A South Staffordshire enamel patch box of naval interest, c.1794, the oval form painted in black with a sea battle within the inscription 'The glorious Victory of Earl Howe On the 1st of June 1794', raised on a green base, fitted with an internal mirror, some restoration, 4.1cm.Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.In the first major naval action of the Revolutionary War, Admiral Lord Howe defeated the Brest fleet of Admiral Villaret-Joyeuse at the Battle of the Glorious 1st June in 1794.

Los 363

Two South Staffordshire enamel patch boxes of naval interest, c.1797, one decorated with a sea battle and inscribed 'Success to Admiral Duncan', the other printed with a spoiled anchor and laurel swags, inscribed 'Duncan and Victory', 4cm. (2)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.Admiral Adam Duncan (1731-1804) defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown on 11th October 1797. He was heavily involved in the American Revolutionary Wars as well as the Seven Years War.

Los 365

Three English enamel topographical patch boxes, early 19th century, one printed in manganese with a street view of Tunbridge Wells, titled ' A Perspective View of Tunbridge Wells', another with a titled view of York Cathedral, inscribed ' A Trifle from York', the last with a view of Wells Cathedral, inscribed 'A Present from Wells', two on moulded bases coloured blue and green, one with flower sprays around the sides, some cracking and restoration, 4.5cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 366

Four English enamel patch boxes, late 18th/early 19th century, one of navette shape and inscribed 'Keep this for my sake' within a jewelled border, the others variously inscribed 'Farewell my Dear, I must away', 'Fear God and honor the King, Kiss a pretty girl, That's no sin', and 'For Modes of Faith let Graceless Zelots Fight', all on green and blue bases, some restoration, 5.5cm max. (4)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 366A

Five English enamel patch boxes, late 18th/early 19th century, two inscribed 'A Trifle from Oxford' within patterned borders in blue and pink, one with a view of Lovers Leap at Buxton, one printed with a townscape of Yarmouth, the last with a sailing vessel above a banner inscribed 'A Trifle from Yarmouth', the four oval boxes fitted with internal mirrors, some faults and restoration, 4.7cm max. (5)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 367

Three South Staffordshire enamel patch boxes, late 18th/early 19th century, one painted with a dove holding out an olive branch to a Classical maiden, raised on a dark blue base, the other two printed with a fruiting cornucopia, one inscribed 'Peace and Plenty' over a moulded pink base, the other 'Peace, Unity & Trade' over a moulded green base, some restoration, 4.5cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 368

Three English enamel topographical patch boxes, early 19th century, one printed and coloured with a view of Carlton House, inscribed 'A Trifle from London', another two inscribed 'A Trifle from Bath', one depicting a view of the Royal Crescent, another with a view of Bath Abbey, raised on pink and blue bases respectively, all fitted with internal mirrors, some cracking and minor restoration, 5.3cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.

Los 370

Three English enamel patch boxes, late 18th/early 19th century, one painted with a man smoking a long pipe beside a large beer barrel, another printed with a woman skating on a frozen pond, the last with a jockey riding a horse and titled 'Ecclipse' [sic], some cracking and restoration, 5.1cm max. (3)Provenance: from the estate of the late Barry Lock.The racehorse, Eclipse, was born during the solar eclipse of 1764 and bred by the Duke of Cumberland. He went on to have an illustrious career and was undefeated until his retirement to stud in 1771. He died of colic in Middlesex in 1789 and his skeleton is on display at the Jockey Club Museum in Newmarket.

Los 371

A large English enamel snuff box or bonbonnière, c.1770, modelled as a dog pinning down a hare with its mouth and forepaw, raised on a grassy base, the metal-mounted cover painted with hare coursing scene, some cracking and small surface chips, 8.5cm across.

Los 372

A rare South Staffordshire enamel bonbonniere, c.1770, modelled as a peach with purple striations and pale green sponged decoration, the interior cover painted in puce enamel with a portrait of a lady, possibly an actress, with a feathered head ornament, 5cm. 

Los 373

Four English enamel patch boxes, c.1760-90, of oval form, three painted in black with inscriptions including 'A Trifle from Andover', and 'When this you see Remember me', the last with a bird in white enamel on a blue ground, inscribed 'A Token of Regard', and a later oval enamel box moulded and painted with fruit reserved on a linen ground, some damages, 6cm max. (5) 

Los 375

A collection of nineteen Halcyon Days enamel boxes or bonbonnières, modern, six modelled as dogs, six as birds, the others as animals including a cat, otter, deer, hare and frog, two plain circular boxes. Together with a collection of Halcyon Days catalogues from the late 1990s and early 2000s. (A lot)

Los 376

An English enamel candlestick, late 18th century, the hexafoil foot moulded and painted with flowers, with further single blooms to the knopped stem and detachable drip pan, restored, 25.3cm. (2)

Los 377

A Staffordshire enamel mustard pot and cover, c.1780, the baluster form painted with panels of shepherds tending their flock in waterside landscapes, reserved on a deep blue ground with polychrome flower decoration and white diaper panels, the domed cover with an oval spoon aperture, 11.2cm. (2)

Los 378

An English enamel small plate, c.1770, painted with a musician playing the flute to a lady seated before Classical ruins beside farm animals, within a moulded rim picked out in gilt and white enamel, cracks, 18.4cm.

Los 393

A large Copeland jardinière or bottle cooler, c.1895-1900, the U-shaped form painted by Samuel Alcock with a rustic couple in a woodland setting, reserved on a green ground within raised gilt borders, and a Copeland jewelled plate also painted by Alcock with a maiden standing beside a balustrade, the rim with enamel jewelling, flower garlands and motifs of musical instruments, 28cm max. (2)Provenance: from the Douglas Johnson Collection.

Los 455

A gilt-metal mounted porcelain snuff box, late 18th century, probably German, painted in purple monochrome with a lady seated in an interior, the base with flower sprays, and a rectangular enamel snuff box, the top painted with a courting couple and Cupid, the interior with a lady and her companion seated at a piano, some restoration, 8.5cm max. (2)

Los 607

A Worcester cream jug c.1756, printed in black with Les Garçons Chinois pattern, a small cylindrical mug printed with the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern, signed 'Rbt Hancock fecit' within the lower branch, and a large Birmingham enamel circular button printed in black with a gallant and his companion, damages, 8.7cm max. (3)

Los 98

A Beilby wine glass, c.1770, the drawn trumpet bowl finely decorated in white enamel with trailing bands of fruiting grapevine, raised on an opaque twist stem with a thick gauze core, over a conical foot, a chip to the foot, 17.3cm.

Los 1064

A MIXED GROUP OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE VINTAGE ENAMEL POT WITH A GREYHOUND DESIGN TOP, MILLIEFIORI STYLE ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHT ETC

Los 1513

A VINTAGE DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL 'BROCKLEHURST & CO, AUCTIONEERS' FOR SALE SIGN

Los 1514

A VINTAGE DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL 'BROCKLEHURST & CO, AUCTIONEERS' FOR SALE SIGN

Los 1515

A VINTAGE DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL 'BROCKLEHURST & CO, AUCTIONEERS' FOR SALE SIGN

Los 1516

A VINTAGE DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL 'BROCKLEHURST & CO, AUCTIONEERS' FOR SALE SIGN

Los 1517

A VINTAGE DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL 'BROCKLEHURST & CO, AUCTIONEERS' FOR SALE SIGN

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