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Two silver alberts, early 20th c, with T-bar, 36 and 40cm l, links individually marked, one with pierced silver watch fob medal, 3ozs 10dwts, a silver lever watch, a pair of 18ct gold studs, 2g and two pairs of silver enamel or onyx set cufflinks (9) Watch untried, case slightly dented and worn, the other items good
A Prussian Imperial Presentation diamond set blue guilloche enamel cornflower brooch, gold pin, 33mm diam, 10g Provenance: Victoria, The Princess Royal, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia (1840-1901) by whom presented to one of her eight bridesmaids, Lady Victoria Frederica Caroline Edgcombe (1859-1920); thence by descent until sold in these rooms c2000 Enamel slightly chipped
A silver and lavender guilloche enamel etui, early 20th c, the cover serving as a thimble, 58mm h, maker's mark WDH and 935, Dutch control mark and an oval silver and mauve guilloche enamel pill box, import marked London 1910, 1oz 14dwts (2) Etui in good condition. Pill box - enamel chipped on back beneath hinge
A Staffordshire earthenware group of Romulus and Remus suckled by the she wolf, c1825-30, with overglaze enamel painted decoration, on serpentine mound base of moulded scrolls picked out in blue and black, lettered in black with the title 'Romulus & Remus', 17cm h Small professional restorations limited in extent to extremities, two of the leaves on the bocage chipped at back
An English 18ct gold keyless lever hunting cased watch, Morath Brothers, Liverpool, No 381760, with three-quarter plate movement and enamel dial, in plain case with gold cuvette, 51mm diam, Birmingham 1926, 110.6g Good condition, working order, dial undamaged, no sign of wear to bow, no engraving, light compact scratches, all joints closing tightly shut
A 9ct gold keyless lever watch, Waltham movement and enamel dial, 49mm diam, Birmingham 1913 and a contemporary 9ct gold albert with T-bar, links individually marked, with 9ct gold, cornelian and bloodstone swivel, 93g (watch) and 28g (albert excluding swivel) Working order, enamel dial with fine hairline crack
Curiosities. A Chinese soapstone carving of a child, seated and holding flowers aloft, 16cm h, associated soapstone base, a Chinese enamel box and cover, as a recumbent dog, 20th c, 7.5cm w, a collection of Chinese coins as a novelty paperweight, 10.5cm w, a 19th c filigree-mounted blue glass globular bottle and stopper, 19cm h, etc., (5) Each in generally good condition, but with expected slight surface scratches and wear. The soapstone carving's associated base broken and repaired. The frog carving bleached.
A silver lever chronograph, with enamel dial, 58mm diam, Chester 1891 and a silver albert with Rolls Royce Challenge Cup gold and enamel mounted silver star shaped watch fob shield (the RR in red), Birmingham 1919 Movement not winding and requires attention, wear to case, dial undamaged, enamel shield with wear consistent with age but in essentially good condition, enamel a little scratched and marked but not significantly damaged or chipped, no restoration
An English pair cased silver verge watch, Thos Crawshaw Rotherham No 1793, with enamel dial and flat centred glass, 53mm diam, Birmingham 1792 and a gold plated keyless lever watch (2) Verge watch - dial chipped, lacks one hand, movement running when wound, bow an early plated replacement, pushpiece voided. Gold plated watch - dial chipped, movement running when wound
A pair of Worcester porcelain scalloped small plates, circa 1775, blue crescent marks, each painted in underglaze blue and gilt with leafy branches and scattered sprigs, within blue bordered and gilt dentil rims, 18.6cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: one with a small footrim chip. Both woth some minor glaze scratching but enamel and gilding good.
A pair of Spode oviform two-handled pot-pourri vases, pattern no. 2009, with pierced covers of white and gilt dot ground painted detached sprays of flowers, 7.5cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: One cover fits a little large on the base. Condition is good - no damage or repairs. Gilding and enamel good
A rare Chinese quatre-lobed tea bowl and saucer, Kangxi or Yongzheng, circa 1725-30, made as a copy of Meissen with Kakiemon sprig decoration in famille verte enamels, the saucer 11.4cm wide, crossed swords mark in blue enamel/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The saucer with four very small rim chips, some wear/rubbing overall to enamels.
An early Worcester leaf dish, circa 1755-56, moulded in the shape of vine leaves with an applied stalk handle, painted with scattered coloured insects, the leaves edged in green enamel and with puce veins, 20cm long/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good order, some typical sanding to glaze, very minor wear to the enamels
Three rare novelty teapots, comprising a Foley Intarsio Ware teapot and cover, circa 1910, in the shape of Lord Salisbury, the politician in a green suit, 11cm high, a Minton teapot in the form of a Japanese actor holding an oversized mask, enamelled decoration, 14cm, unmarked, and a Doulton 'Self Pouring teapot' with printed decoration, 19.5cm/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The Minton Japanese actor teapot and cover - chipped to underside edge of face and with associated hairline crack, with a further crack to rim. Overpainted chip to top knot. Hairline crack to rim of teapot, flaking and retouching to the black enamel on handle and spout. The Foley teapot with two hairline cracks to rim, chip to rim of cover. The teapot with some staining and glaze crazing to the upper rim and neck, the knop is sitting at an angle and has probably had some damage.
Three pieces of early Meissen, all circa 1735-40, comprising a pounce pot in the shape of a barrel, painted in blue with the 'Onion' pattern, 8.5cm, a cream jug, painted with the 'Tischchenmuster' pattern in bright colours, 8.4cm, and a rare vase of beaker shape, painted in underglaze blue, red enamel and gold with an all over leaf scroll and flowerhead pattern, 12.2cm, all with crossed swords marks/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Meissen barrel shaped pounce pot cracked and restuck to handle, very minor footrim chipping. The milk jug is lacking a cover, otherwise ok. The cylindrical vase is reduced at the neck and with a 1cm wide footrim chip, hairline crack to upper rim.
A Meissen flower box and cover, circa 1750, in the form of a single dahlia flowerhead, the multi-petalled centre forming the cover with a modelled yellow rose as the finial, the dahlia petals edged with red enamel flecks, 11cm diameter, crossed swords mark/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Some restoration and retouching to the green leaves and stem of finial, larger areas of restoration, replacement and old retouching to the petals of the box, chipping to the extremities of the petals and yellow bud finial. Some chipping to the rim of the cover.
A Vienna sceaux or wine bottle cooler, circa 1775, of U-shape with scallop shaped handles, painted with flowers and borders in green enamel and gold, 12.3cm high, shield mark and S19 in gold/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Slight wear to gilding and enamels, some minor glaze scratching to interior.
A Sèvres cream jug (pot a lait a trois pieds), circa 1760, of the smallest size, on three stump feet with embossed gold blossom, painted with scattered flower sprigs, blue enamel line and gold dentil rim, 8.5cm, partial crossed LL mark, date letter unclear, possible painter's mark of an ampersand/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed in places, very small chip to front left foot, generally in good condition.
A Moorcroft enamel vase by Stephen Smith, finely painted with blue tits, the interior also painted with a nest and eggs, inscribed 'Trial 21.3.02', a prototype for a small limited edition, 7.5cm high x 6.5cm wide/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: In good order overall.
A French silver and enamel travelling clock, retailed by C. Hour, marked 'CH. HOUR-FRANCE, 13 JEWELS' to interior,tapering rectangular form, with purple enamel decoration and garlands of flowers and with white enamel borders, with a hinged front panel which opens to reveal a compartment, height 5cm.
A silver and enamel dressing table box,by Cohen and Charles, Birmingham 1911,circular form, the hinged cover with blue and white enamel decoration, on four hoof feet, diameter 5cm, plus a silver and enamel compact, with import marks for Birmingham 1907, with turquoise enamel with gilt fleurs-de-lis motifs. (2)

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