Queen Victoria General Service Medal with clasps for Burma 1886-87 and 1887-89, awarded to Lance Corporal J Sheriffe 1st Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry, a WWI Victory Medal awarded to E A Brown Royal Navy, a WWI Victory Medal awarded to Driver A L Peters DAOAIF, a WWII un-named 1939-45 War Medal, a WWI 'We Stand United' enamel pin badge with flags of Belgium, United Kingdom, France and Holland, a George V Coronation medal 1911 and others similar, a On War Service brass badge dated 1915 etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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Silver pair cased gentleman's pocket watch, the fussee movement marked 'George Stacey of Worksop' having pierced balance cock and well worn enamel face, lacking glass and fingers. Also, a nickel plated top wind open faced lever pocketwatch marked 'Limit; with Roman numerals and seconds dial. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A DERBY FIGURE OF A DRESDEN SHEPHERDCirca 1770Modelled as a young man standing before a tree stump holding a basket of fruit under his left arm, a dog seated at his feet, indistinct incised number, 22cm highChip and some black enamel flaking to his hat. Minor chip to tip of forefinger of right hand. Glued repair through elbow.Some losses to branches and leaves
A STERLING SILVER AND ENAMEL BUTTON SET, A SILVER PENDANT LOCKET AND CHAIN AND TWELVE FURTHER ITEMS (15)The blue/green enamelled set comprising; three square fronted buttons and a lace pin, detailed Sterling Silver, with a case, a Victorian silver oval pendant locket, with a ropetwist link neckchain, two silver bangles, five brooches, two silver badges and three further items
A SILVER GILT AND BLUE ENAMELLED CIRCULAR HINGE LIDDED BOX AND A GOLD CASED PROPELLING PENCIL (2)The box matt gilt within, the exterior with blue enamelled decoration and with a gilt floral border, diameter 4cm, import mark London 1913, gross weight 31.7 gms, the propelling pencil with reeded decoration, detailed 9 C, fitted with a suspension ring, by A.D. LD, length closed excluding suspension ring 4.7cm, gross weight 10.1 gmsCondition ReportThe enamelled box; very fine hairline rotational scratching within the base of the box, hinge in good condition, one or two tiny surface marks to the enamel of the lid, gilding to underside of base is a little weak, otherwise in good condition.The propelling pencil; the mechanism is a little stiff, would benefit from lubricating/cleaning
A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED PARIS PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK WITH JAPY FRERES MOVEMENT19th CenturyWith white enamel dial and blue Roman numerals, gilt metal case with scrolling serpent-capped front feet brackets either side of a female mask cartouche, inset with Sèvres style plaques to the front and sides, surmounted with an enamelled urn finial, with twin-train movement, 38cm highCondition Report:We have not had this working in the saleroom. One side panel with crack. Gilt case and mounts generally in good order; one leaf on the finial is bent inwards and urn handles loose. Slight evidence of rust on the dial. Would benefit from a clean and professional service.
A FRENCH GILT-BRASS MOUNTED SANG-DE-BEOUF HANGING WALL CLOCKLate 19th CenturyThe enamelled porcelain case decorated with gilt chinoiserie motifs, surrounding a white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals around an open movement, 49cm high excluding hanging chainPROVENANCE: By repute acquired from an International Exhibition, possibly the International Exposition, London 1862 or the Exposition Universelle, Paris 1889.
A GROUP OF BOHEMIAN GLASS ENAMEL DECORATED ROSEWATER SPRINKLERS, SPILL VASES AND BASES (11)Made for the Persian and Ottoman markets, 20th Century Including a huqqa pipe base, (one damaged at base) the tallest 37cm highProvenance: The estate of Paul Manousso (1930-2021), an artist's home on Brompton Square, Knightsbridge. Condition Report: All with inconsistencies and variations in the decoration and firing of the glass. With wear to decoration and gilding throughout. Clear sprinkler with blue base - chip to top.Green glass vase - broken stem as seen in image, chip to base and tip.Clear vase - small losses to raised decorationYellow decanter - large crack and loss to top and stopper (see image)
A BOHEMIAN LIME GREEN GLASS DECANTER ADAPTED TABLE LAMPFor the Persian Market, Late 19th Century With cut glass and enamel decoration, 38cm highCondition Report:General loss of definition to the decoration and gilding; missing one raised red decorative dot. Drilled hole to the lower section for a wire. Loss of gilding to the metal mount. Light scratches and wear consistent with age and use.
A PAIR OF BOHEMIAN OPAQUE BLUE GLASS DECANTERS WITH STOPPERS, A PAIR OF SMALL VASES AND A PAIR OF GOBLETS (7)For the Persian Market, Late 19th CenturyWith enamel decoration, including a container with domed stopper, the decanters each 45cm highCondition Report:Decanters - Stoppers with small nibbles to the lower section within the decanter; Decanters missing ome of the raised yellow dots surrounding the roundels.Goblets - Wear to the gilding and painted decoration.Lidded pot - Two chips to the lip of th pot, wear to the. Gilding and. Painted decoration, one green raised decorative dot missing. Two small vases — matched pair as decoration differs slightly, wear to. To decoration and gilding, one green. Raised decorative dot missing All items with minor wear, variation. In colour and decoration, and nibbles consistent with age and use,
A GEORGE III ORMOLU CARRIAGE CLOCKColeridge CollectionThe case decorated with a swag between dolphin feet, an arched sunburst cover to the top surmounted by a winged figure, with white enamel dial, with ‘Anthony & Marietta Coleridge Collection’ label, 21.5cm highProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta Coleridge Collection.Condition Report:Cover detatched from the main case, figure and scythe loose. Glass lacking at the front of the case. Back nael slightly loose. One set of feet loose. Wear and marks throughout consistent with age. See images for further details. Main case measures 10.5 cm wide across feet, 5.5cm deep, 12.5 cm high to the top of urn finials on each corner and excluding domed cover and figure, 21.5cm high including the figure and dome.
A late 18th/early 19th century primitive school oval miniature on ivory panel, 1/2 length portrait of a gentleman in a blue jacket holding a baby, unsigned, in yellow metal pendant frame, blue enamel on reverse with seed pearl, lyre & woven hair (frame unmarked, tests as 9ct +) overall length 9.5cm. certificate for sale ADMK9MSV The image is slightly faded but overall the condition appears good. The front convex glass is loose in the frame, the rear glass is chipped at around 10 o'clock edge.The enamel sems okay.
AN ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN 'BLACK CAT' Pure Matured Virginia Cigarettes, Carreras LtdMounted on a later board92cm high, 61cm wideCondition Report: Overall there areas of apparent damages, these have been overpainted and restored. This is around the edges but also other areas to the main design including the centre (over the packet of cigarettes) and the 'irg' of Virginia.Some further chips and losses are still apparent.This is probably from the first half of the 20th centuryPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A late George III mahogany and marquetry enclosed dressing table, circa 1800; the hinged top with central fan patera motif and projecting corners; opening to a hinged mirror, flanked by covers hinged at each side; the front with a central slide above a drawer, flanked by two faux short drawers to left and one faux and one true drawer to right, the brass ring handles with enamel backplates; on line inlaid legs tapering to metal feet; 78cm high, 95cm wide, 52cm deep
A pair of late 19th century English armorial porcelain plates, the central armorial comprising a demi lion rampant over a Baron's coronet with motto 'Heb.daunt....' within a wide border of entwined turquoise enamel beads and tooled gilt scrolling bands, puce marks for the retailer 'Daniell, 18 Wigmore St. and 129 New Bond St. London', possibly Coalport, 26cm.
An Edwardian French brass carriage clock, the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement, with the backplate stamped with the hand setting arrow as used by the maker Couaillet frères of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, the brass case with three-quarter pillars and serpentine front, height 15cm/13cm, handle up/down. Complete with travelling box.
Delepine-Barrois a one-piece carriage clock the eight-day duration, timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the backplate stamped with the Delepine-style hand setting arrow and numbered 5, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the one-piece case with handle embossed to the underside with the case maker's initials H.A., height 13cm handle down, 16cm handle up.Biography Delepine-Canchy were carriage clockmakers in the horological town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont having succeeded the renowned Honoré Pons in the mid-1840s. Charles Delépine's nephew Ludovic and wife Marie Barrois took on the business as Delépine-Barrois before the company was bought by the Couaillet brothers in 1912.
An Edwardian French mantel clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement, the backplate stamped with the hand setting arrow as used by Couaillet frères of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the brass Obis case with matching handle, height 14cm/12cm, handle up/down.
An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver inlaid clock, the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement and numbered 11722, with the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued-steel moon hands, the waisted blonde tortoiseshell case with silver inlaid decoration and stringing, standing on round silver feet, height 23cm.
Vincenti et Cie, Paris a gilt-metal mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the movement maker Vincenti et Cie, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel moon hands, the classical gilt-metal case having floral mounts alongside a figure of a lady standing holding an armful of reeds, height 36cm.
Richond, Paris a gilt metal and marble clock garniture the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell and stamped with the trademark of the blanc-roulant maker G. Megnin, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, decorative gilt-brass hands and signed Richond, Bd. Montmarte, Paris, standing on a brass pole with swags held aloft by two matching boys and surmounted by cast floral decoration, all standing on a shaped white marble base with ormolu mounts, with matching vase shaped side pieces, height 46cm clock, 32cm side pieces.
Japy Frères, a large slate mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Japy Frères, the cream enamel chapter ring having black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the substantial black state case with inset gilded decoration, applied bronzed mounts, brown marble mouldings and shaped top, height 50cm.Biography Japy Frères et Cie were originally set up in circa 1771 in Beaucourt by Frederic Japy, born 1749 for the purpose of making ebauches (blanks) for watch movements. By 1810, Frederic Japy's sons Frederic-Guillaume Japy, Louis-Frederic Japy and Jean-Pierre Japy had joined the firm and renamed the firm Japy Frères et Cie following the death of their father in 1812.
S. Marti, Paris, a decorative brass mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the blanc roulant maker S. Marti et Cie, the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and decorative floral swags, with blued steel moon hands, the decorative cast-brass case with applied mouldings, lions-head handles to the sides and surmounted by a cast-brass urn, height 44cm.Biography Samuel Marti is recorded at Le Pays de Montbéliard, Paris in circa 1860 making blanc-roulants, with workshops in the south of France in Montbéliard, having set-up in 1839 with Georges Moser at 13 Orleans-Marais. Marti joined Japy Freres and Roux in 1863 to market their movements to such firms as L'Epee from their address at Rue Vieille-du-Temple.
A champlevé enamel easel mantel timepiece, the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a lever escapement with the silvered oval dial having engine-turned decoration to the centre, Gothic black Roman numerals and fine blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, the gilt-brass oval case inlaid with champlevé enamel decoration with a cast floral mount to the top and held by a gilt-brass pair of putti, height 33cm.
A French ormolu mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker of the blanc-roulant Japy Freres and numbered 387, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, the ormolu case having a breakfront moulding to the base, applied ormolu mounts and surmounted by an urn, height 37.5cm.Biography For details of Japy Freres see lot number 653
Franz Hermle, Imperial, a reproduction gilt-metal and marble clock garniture, the eight-day duration movement having a floating balance and striking the hours and half-hours on two bells, the backplate stamped Franz Hermle, the round white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and signed Imperial, the figural brass and green marble case of lyre form with the bronzed figures to either side having cloven feet and having applied brass mounts, with a pair of seven-light matching side pieces, height 63cm.
Alliez & Berguen, Paris a French gilt mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped for the maker Alliez & Berguen, Paris, 78, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel moon hands, the gilt-brass waisted case having applied floral mounts and decorative blue porcelain panel inset to the front, the rear of the case stamped H. Picard, standing on a giltwood base with glass dome, height 28cm inc. base, 22cm clock. Complete with a giltwood wall bracket with ormolu decoration and Ho-ho bird to the front.
Brocot a Paris, a porcelain mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the maker Brocot a Paris, along with the serial number 541, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and with a repeat of the makers name, the white rococo porcelain case with applied floral decoration and further painted decoration and standing on a matching base, height 36cm inc. base.Biography The Brocot family were a well-known dynasty of clockmakers, founded by Louis-Gabriel Brocoot, working in Paris with a number of Brevetes d'invention to their name including the Brocot form of suspension regulation as used in the majority of French movements in the mid-to-late 19th century.Reference Richard Chavigny Les Brocot une Dynastie d'Horlogers Pub..Antoine Simonin 1991
Hodgkins & Co, Paris, a porcelain mantel clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped for the blanc roulant maker Samuel Marti along with the finisher Mouv. Fin. D. Potonie & Co., Paris 7140, and retailers name Hodgkins & Co, Paris, along , the round white enamel dial having blue Roman numerals, decorative blued steel hands and with a repeat of the retailers name, the white rococo porcelain case with painted floral decoration and gilt accents, height 27cm.Biography For details of Samuel Marti see Lot number 656D. Potonie et Cie are recorded working at Rue Debelleyme, Paris, previously Neuve St-Francois, from circa 1850 until at least 1870..
An ebonised Georgian mantel clock having an eight-day duration single-fusee timepiece movement, the round white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the arched-top ebonised case having brass fretwork to the front, with further brass decoration to the top and corners, with a loop handle to the top and cast-brass handles to the sides, all standing on ball feet, height 37cm.

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