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A William IV 18ct yellow gold ring, maker SC.MC, London 1837, size M, approximately 3.8g, a Victorian 18ct gold mourning ring, losses to stones and enamel, size L, approximately 3.9g and a 22ct gold wedding band, size R, approximately 4.7g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A silver wine label named 'Italian' in blue enamel, Birmingham 1949, and two other wine labels, approximately 36g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A group of nineteen late 19th/early 20th Century Continental porcelain figures in the style of earlier models, to include a figure of Falstaff, four cherubs emblematic of the seasons, a Bow style figure of a vintner, together with a pottery tiger, a small pair of cats, a Goss Ifold pot and an enamel metal group of Fo dogs CONDITION REPORT: Nymphenburg style group- restored forefinger of boy with arm raised and possibly to edge of cup. Sitzendorf dancers- male figure repaired to little finger. Small flat chip to front corner of base. Samson figure of 'America'- Broken through upper left arm and through fruit. Candelabrum- one branch cracked around top, below drop pan. Chipping to flowers. 28cm high
A set of four Continental porcelain figures emblematic of the Seasons, together with an inkstand cover modelled with a cherub and leopard CONDITION REPORT: set of seasons- winter with chipping to faggots. Spring with minor chipping to flowers in hand, and some flaking to green enamel on hat. Summer and Autumn with minor chipping to grapes and corn. Inkstand cover - the cherubs left foot broken off and glued. There is an overpainted chip to his knee above.
A Chinese porcelain vase, Tianqiuping, 20th Century, depicting red dragons flying among blue clouds on white ground, 39.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection Almost new condition, enamel flake to a single blue cloud.
A gilt brass eight-day carriage alarm clock, half-hour repeat, hour strike, with white enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial at six o'clock, striking on a gong, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: 20th century, French. Some scratches and small dents to the case, the gilt brass case misshapen in parts. The dial with some fading, some nibbles to the enamel dial. Clock is currently ticking when wound and striking.
A large quantity of costume jewellery, sundry coins, watches and enamel badges for Royal Henley Regatta/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A good set of four 18th century Chelsea plates, each polychrome painted with central exotic bird roundels, surrounded by floral sprays, with scalloped gilt rims, gold anchor marks, 23.5cm diameterGilt and enamel wear/scratching. One with two small rim chips. Two plates have a hairline on the rim with three staples. The last has a rim chip, crazing to the glaze and some minor staining. A couple of other tiny rim hairlines.
George V silver trinket box of circular form, with turquoise blue guilloché enamel cover and silk lining. on four scroll feet (Birmingham 1919), Deakin & Francis Ltd, 9cm diameterVery good overall condition, the enamel is free from chips and losses, some minor surface scratches are noted. The body is also very good and is free from dents, distortion and signs of previous repairs. The surfaces are heavily tarnished and would benefit from some cleaning. The interior is intact and original, however the silk is a little discoloured and is quite fragile in some areas.
A pair of large Meissen figures of a lady and gentleman, late 19th century, modelled after Kaendler, both shown holding flowers, decorated in green enamel and gilding, both with crossed swords marks, the gentleman with inscribed model number 2868, the lady inscribed R.65, 48cm highSome chips, including to the spindle at his feet, two of his fingers, the back of his hair, petals and flowers. Both with firing cracks or hairlines to the bases. Otherwise in good condition.
A set of three Danish modernist silver dishes of deep circular form, with blue enameled interiors, by Anton Michelsen, undersides stamped A Michelsen Copenhagen T9 Sterling Denmark, together with a another matching set of four shallow dishes by the same maker, with same marks but stamped I9, deep dishes 9.5cm diameter (7)One smaller dish has damage to the enamel , the others are in good order
Pair of 1920s Art Deco style silver candlesticks, square tapered stems with blue guilloché enamel inserts and bowl shaped candle holders, on square bases (Birmingham 1927) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, 18cm overall heightCandlestick 1) All four panels of enamel are free from chips and losses. There are no large dents, splits or distortion. There are various small dents around the top and base. The candlestick is heavily tarnished so it is not easy to see the full extent of dents and damage. Marks are clear.Candlestick 2) Two panels of enamel are free from chips and losses. Two panels of enamel have small chips and losses at the top end. There are no large dents, splits or distortion. There are various small dents around the top and base. The candlestick is heavily tarnished so it is not easy to see the full extent of dents and damage. Marks are clear.
Good quality continental enamelled glass vase, late 19th/early 20th century, with foliate motifs in blue and gold, possibly for the Islamic market, 15.5cm highGood antique condition. A few fleabites to the rim and footrim, some scratching to the base, some minor gilt and enamel wear commensurate with age.
Late Victorian gold and enamel heart shaped pendant brooch by Child & Child, the green and white enamel bow suspending a moonstone drop and a green enamel heart with white enamel and gold border, maker's mark to the reverse, in original fitted leather box. The brooch 38mm.The enamel to the heart is perfect. The enamel to the bow is slightly chipped but has not been restored. No obvious damage or repairs or alterations. Weighs approximately 6.46 grams. The box is in very good condition and original.
Garrard 9ct white and yellow gold, enamel and diamond brooch for The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor. Maker's mark for Garrard & Co, Birmingham assay hallmarks for 1986. Approximately 32mm. Provenance: purchased by Sir Noel Murless (1910-1987) for his wife Gwen, Lady Murless, directly from Garrard's 26th July 1986, original bill of sale included.Excellent condition, enamel perfect, the brooch has possibly never been worn. Very good quality. Gross weight approximately 10.2 grams.
Collection of 19th century mourning jewellery to include a Georgian hairwork brooch with glazed compartment, garnet border and engraved inscription to reverse dated 23rd June 1816, one other Georgian seed pearl brooch, Georgian gold seed pearl and enamel ring with engraved inscription to reverse dated 4th October 1824 and a Victorian ivory panel brooch with hairwork design (4) APHA Ref: 1L35QD21
1950s Gentlemen's Buren 9ct gold open face pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerial hour markers, subsidary second dial and blued steel hands in 9ct gold case, (Birmingham 1952), presentation inscription to inner cover 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Presented to T. Clough for 30 years service 1952', watch numbered 704689. Case 46mm in diameter.The watch is currently running. It winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. The movement is a Buren Grand Prix 17 jewel 690 calibre movement. The watch is in excellent condition commensurate with age. The case has no dents and no obvious scratches, only very light surface wear. The glass isn't scratched and the enamel dial is perfect. The watch appears to have hardly been worn. The gold case is by Dennison and is a good thick guage. The inner dust cover is inscribed with the presentation inscription and is also gold. Gross weight 85 grams.
Early 20th century Gentlemen's Elgin gold plated full hunter pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerial hour markers, subsidary second dial and gilt hands in gold plated case, with engraved decoration. Watch numbered 6913373. Case 49mm in diameter.*Please note- this pocket watch is gold plated and NOT 14k gold as previously described.
Early 20th century ladies' 15ct gold wristwatch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case set with garnets and seed pearls, rear cover engraved from Mother to Cissie. Case 27mm in diameter.Good running condition ( not tested for time keeping), some dents to rear of case, 31.5 grams gross
George III gentlemen's silver open face pocket watch with white enamel dial, marked Grant, Fleet Street, London No. 4124, Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary second dial and gilt hands in silver case, (London 1818), makers mark for Henry Galloway. Watch movement and case also numbered 4124. Case 51mm in diameter.
Late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell cased carriage clock with repeating movement and circular white enamel dial on fluted bun feet 14.5 cm highIn need of restoration. The movement is loose in the case and the securing screws in the base are missing. The base of the tortoishell case is cracked and damaged and the rear door has become detached from the hinge . Two of the silver feet are loose but present- see extra images
Impressive late 19th century French marble and bronze mounted mantel clock with reclining female figure mount, green variegated marble and slate base, the enamel dial signed Raingo, Paris 58 cm wide, 42cm highGood condition. Some damage and restoration to dial. Pendulum present and movement running ( not tested for time keeping ) see extra images
A 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain bowl and dish for the Arabic market, the centre of each piece with a roundel containing Arabic script, the dish measuring 24cm diameter (2)The bowl has a chip on the inside rim. The dish has two hairlines on the rim. Some minor enamel and gilt wear.
Early 20th century Alpaca and enamel erotic cigarette box, slightly bowed form, depicting a seated girl reading, stamped to the thumb-piece, 10cm wideGeneral overall condition good, metalwork is very dirty and there is some wear to the plated surface on the reverse, there are also signs of minor surface scratching and wear but nothing serious, hinge is stiff and very slightly bent, cover snaps shut, enamel panel is scratched, some quite deep but do not destroy the image, and there are very minor nicks to the edges, interior is slightly worn.
A Limoges enamel porcelain ewer,late 19th century, attributed to Thomas Bott for Kerr and Binns, Worcester, the surface decorated in the Renaissance taste with motifs of putti and gryphons, with gilt detailing, the handle set with a gilt seraph, 22.5cm highCondition ReportWith some restoration to the rim. Some rubbing to the base. Wear and minor discolouration to the enamel. Gilt rub more noticeable to the nose of the handle's mask. Please see the additional images.
A pair of Royal Crown Derby Limoges enamel ewers, late 19th century, Limoges enamel, with a small bird seated on a branch watching a butterfly, the reverse with flowers and fungi amidst gilt grasses, on a cobalt blue ground, inscribed 'Leroy' in the glaze, printed marks, 24cm high (2)Condition ReportSome minor scuffs to the base but otherwise in a good condition, with natural imperfections to the body.
An Art Deco French silver and shagreen cigarette case, with applied initial 'W' in marcasite stones, green stone clasp, and gilt interior,8.5 x 6cmtogether with another silver cigarette case,by Mayes, Mills & Co, Birmingham 1932, decorated with yellow guilloche enamel,8 x 6.5cm (2)Condition ReportSurface scratches throughout. Wear to the gilt interior.
A Bohemian Karlsbad pietra dura mourning cross,19th century, on an enamelled brass base, 6 x 4cm, together with a Karlsbad panel,late 19th/early 20th century, inlaid with mineral specimens, inlaid 'Karlsbad' to the centre, 15.5 x 4cm Condition ReportThe enamel with some rubbing in places. The inlay with scratches and marks to both.
A French brass and rouge marble mantel clock 19th century, the circular white enamel dial within a bevelled glass case, embellished with pierced foliate decoration, fitted visual movement and star pendulum,21cm wide14cm deep 43cm highCondition Reportdark patination to brass mounts with chips to back glass panel and back marble panel complete with key and pendulum
A silver dressing table set,Birmingham 1945, all decorated in blue guilloche enamel, comprising two hand brushes, 24cm high, a mirror, 27cm high, two further brushes, 16cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 10cm high, a clock, 9cm high, and a cut glass bottle, 13cm high (9)Condition ReportThe makers mark is partly rubbed and illegible throughout. Losses to the enamel. The candlesticks are heavily tarnished and worn - please see the additional images.
A silver goliath pocket watch stand,by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1902, housing a goliath pocket watch, with a 60mm dial, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, 16.5cm long, and six silver photograph frames, to include two twin photograph examples, another example without the backing and a plated example,weighable 7.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGoliath stand very worn with every section loose, in need of attention. Goliath watch has been working but temperamentally and we cannot guarantee this will continue to be the case. The watch has chips to the glass and enamel dial. Cigarette case with knocks, wear and rubbing. Picture frames all excessively worn and in need of attention.
A cased set of six silver coffee spoons,by Roberts & Belk, Chester 1935, Shell pattern,together with a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons,Birmingham 1965, the bowl with floral bowl,and a cased pair of silver butter dishes,Sheffield 1906,11.5cm wideweighable 5.1ozt Condition ReportThe hallmarks are rubbed to the butter dishes and are partly illegible. A large chip to the glass liner of the butter dish. Minor wear to the enamel.
A silver-plated farmers pocket watch,20th century, Voortrekker, the white enamel dial with minute track and subsidiary second dial,together with a set a bridge pens,marked sterling silver,and two charm bracelet,each with a quantity of enamel and silver charms, the locket of one probably by William J Sutton Ltd, Birmingham 1963 (4)Condition ReportAll silver is heavily oxidised.Pocket watch ticking away quite happily at the time of writing, but it has not been subject to a internal inspection and it's countinued running is not guaranteed.
An interwar / WWII period leather Sam Brown belt and cross strap, the only mark present is 34 plus a group of Royal Engineers Insignia of inter war era, including a bronze officer cap badge (blades missing), by Gaunt, officers Pips, a matched pair of bronze unique collar badges, WWII era fibre dog tags to 19074519 E Turner, additionally there are a quantity of early 20th Century Boys Brigade badges affixed to a Boys Brigade sergeants stripes, two gilt and enamel 1902 coronation brooches, a pair of tortoiseshell and gilt metal spectacles, by Dixey (with case) (14)all good condition its assumed that Military and Boys Brigade Insignia all belonged to a Royal Engineers Officer, likely the E Turner named on the tags

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