A collection of enamel and porcelain pillboxes,comprising a Halcyon Days 'Guild of Freeman City London' example, 4.2cm diameter, a Canard 'Final Farewell Queen Elizabeth 2', 4cm diameter, a The Royal Collection 'Buckingham Palace' example, 4cm diameter, and a Toye, Kenning & Spencer 'House of Toye' example, 4.5cm hightogether with cased Balmain ballpoint and fountain pensCondition ReportHalcyon Days and Birmingham Enamels complete with their boxestraces of dirt and dust no visbible cracks or chips
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A collection of enamel pillboxes,comprising a hardwood example, the silver inset cover, Edinburgh 1981, with an enamel bird, 4.3cm high, four Halcyon Days examples, the largest 5cm wide, a lacquered example, probably Russian, with a landscape scene, 8cm wide, and a similar circular Russian example, 4.8cm diameter, and a Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection 'Year of The Sheep' box, 4.7cm diameter (8)Condition ReportMost with surface wear to bases. No major defects. The lid is stuck to the smaller Russian example.
A collection of pillboxes,to include a boxed limited edition Halycon Days 'Fashion a Measure of Time' example, no. 369/1,000, 4cm high, an enamel Crummles 'Thank You' example, 4.2cm diameter, a boxed enamel Buckingham Palace example, 6cm diameter, a porcelain Limoges example retailed by Links of London, no. 31, the cover with a painted golfing scene, 5.2cm wide, another Limoges porcelain example modelled as a hat, with painted floral decoration and gilt metal mounts, 4.5cm diameter, and a small Limoges porcelain handbag, 3.5cm wide (12)Condition ReportAll in a good condition. No apparent chips or cracks to the porcelain examples. Minor surface scratches to the enamel examples.
An enamelled silver cigarette case,by Frederick Filed Ltd., Birmingham 1938, of rectangular form, the lid with pink guilloche enamel over an engine turned sunrise pattern, internally gilt,8.5 x 7cm From the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe enamel with some scratches. The case with some tarnish and wear. The internal gilding with some rubbing.
A rosewood and boulle work liqueur set,late 19th century, French, the serpentine hinged front enclosing a fitted interior, with mould blown four spirit decanters, 20cm high, three with enamelled labels, 'Rhum', 'Anisette', and 'Kirsch', and 15 moulded glasses, with a further associated glass, 7.2cm high,30cm wide22.5cm deep26cm highCondition ReportDecanters) One with a chip to the rim leading to a crack to the body. Another with a chip to the neck. Nibbles to the stopper pegs and the enamel labels.Glasses) Four with nibbles/chips to the foot rim.Box) Four glass holders to the back of the decanters have spits to the dividers.
An enamelled silver compact,by Garrard & Co., Birmingham 1967, of round form, the lid enamelled in white over an engine-turned sunburst pattern and painted with forget-me-nots, 8cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith a slight dent to the bottom edge. Dent to the interior silver around the mirror. Some fine scuffing to the enamel just under the hinge. Light surface scratches to the enamel. Open and closes easily. Minor surface scratches.
A small enamelled silver rouge pot, import marks by Steinhardt & Co, Birmingham 1913, retailed by Asprey, the lid with purple guilloche enamel over a variety of engine-turned patterns, internally gilt, engraved to the underneath 'Asprey', 4.5cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish, scratches and wear to the silver.
An Art Deco enamelled silver compact,by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1931, disc-shaped, throughout the exterior with yellow guilloche enamel over an engine turned swirling sunburst pattern, internally gilt,7cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some wear and tarnish to the exposed silver. Internally with some scratches.
An enamelled silver cigarette case,by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1963, of rectangular form with bevelled edges, the lid with pink enamel over an engine-turned wavey sunrise pattern, internally gilt, 10.5 x 8.5cm From the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Condition ReportWith some tarnish and wear to the silver. The enamel with some minor scratches.
An enamelled silver compact,by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1955, of round form with a bevelled edge, the lid decorated in white enamel over an engine turned sunrise pattern and painted with branches of red roses,7.5cm diameter.2.92oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe lid with some scratches and marks. Internally with some traces of a previous powder insert.
An enamelled silver compact,1930s, likely Austrian, of disc form, throughout with yellow guilloche enamel over a variety of engine-turned patterns, to the lid with hand-painted decoration of a floral arrangement in a vase, internally with indistinct marks, 9cm diameter, 4.59oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe mirror with some flaking. With some scratches and marks to the underneath. The internal hallmarks rubbed. The silver with some tarnish and wear.
An enamelled silver compact,by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1955, of round form, the lid with white guilloche enamel in a sunrise pattern, decorated with branches of pink roses, with reeded edges, 7cm diameter2.15oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish to the unenamelled silver. Opens and closes easily. No apparent chips to the enamel. The mirror is clear and unmarked.
An enamelled silver compact,by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1959, of circular form, the lid enamelled with white guilloche enamel over an engine turned sunburst pattern and painted with branches of yellow and pink roses, 7.5cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWIth some faint blemishes to the edge of the enamel. The silver with some tarnish. Some minor dents to the rim.
A German enamelled silver box,1930s, of round form, the sides and lid enamelled in orange and blue over a diamond-shaped ground with a vine leaf border, internally gilt, stamped 'Sterling Germany' to the rim, 7.5cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWIth a small blemish to the enamel along the lower rim. With some scratching and tarnish to the exposed silver.
An enamelled silver compact,1930s, likely German or Austrian, with London import marks by Stockwell & Co, 1931, of square form, throughout decorated in blue guilloche enamel over a variety of engine-turned patterns, the front with a sprung release, opening to reveal a powder pinch a bevelled mirror, the release with a concealed lipstick cartridge,5.5cm square2.41oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish within and to the silver. With a small scuff to the enamel.
An enamelled silver compact,by Hardy Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1939, of round form, the lid with guilloche enamel and a green enamel rim, painted with a pheasant in flight, 7cm diameter2.63oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Condition ReportWith some fine scratches to the lid. The silver with some general tarnish and wear.
An enamelled silver compact,by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1947, of square form with cut corners, the lid decorated with white guilloche enamel in a sunrise pattern and purple and pink roses, 7.5cm square, 3.63oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe inside with remnants of an old powder insert. With some tarnish to the silver.
An enamelled silver cigarette case,by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1956, of square form with a bevelled edge, the lid decorated with white guilloche enamel in a sunburst pattern and with branches of tiger lilies, internally gilt, 8.5 x 10.5cm 5.55oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWIth some scratches to the enamel. The silver with general tarnish and wear.
An enamelled silver cigarette case,by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1959, of square form with a bevelled edge, the lid decorated with white guilloche enamel in a sunburst pattern and with branches of red roses, internally gilt, 8.5 x 10.5cm5.56oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some scratches to the enamel. The silver with general tarnish and wear.
An Art Deco enamelled silver cigarette case,by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1946, with stepped edges, internally gilt, the lid with green guilloche enamel over an engine-turned wavey sunburst pattern, 8.5 x 7cmFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe enamel with some minor wear. The silver with some areas of tarnish.
A small collection of badges, including two pre-1960 Olympic Games British Equestrian Team badges, two Olympic Games 1960 red enamel equestrian badges, two 1960 British Olympic Team Supporter's blue enamel badges, a Queen Victoria 1838 white metal coronation medal by C Davis, Birmingham, 6.5cm diameter and others.
A French mahogany wall clock, c1900, with lacquered brass mounts and copper chapter ring with shield shaped enamel numerals plaques, gong striking movement, pendulum, 72cm h Unusual and in good condition but for damage to one of the enamel numerals and the appointed base originally with a mount, now lacking
An English 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever watch, J R Losada 105 Regent Strt London, No 10221, with three quarter plate movement, enamel dial, milled band, gold bow and cuvette, in plain case, 53mm diam, Chester 1912, on 18ct gold fob chain with T-bar, 137.8g Good condition, working order, dial undamaged, wanting glass (from dial), light contact scratches consistent with age, no engraving
A German paste set oval silver locket, c1900, 51cm, probably Pforzheim, indistinct maker's mark and marked 925, 21g and a Victorian octagonal tortoiseshell thimble case, 35mm h and a silver thimble, Chester 1901 (3) Locket - good condition, pastes original and all present. Note the sepia photo enamel portrait of an officer (beneath the glass) chipped. Thimble case and thimble - good condition
Henri Vever. An Art Nouveau diamond and gold and translucent blue enamel flower brooch, c1900, 35mm, lozenge shaped maker's mark, DL a star between and control mark, 11.2g, in the original leather covered box of Maison Vever 19 Rue de la Paix Paris, the lid lettered in gilt with the initials L.B. A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 The brooch in good condition, box scuffed
A pair of Arts and Crafts earrings, attributed to Sybil Dunlop, early 20th c, of pierced and enamelled silver hoops decorated with leaves and a profusion of blue, green and pink cabochons, 38mm diam, 20.7g A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 Some localised wear to the enamel where most thinly applied really only evident under magnification; both in good condition and a particularly attractive 'carpet of gems'
Liberty & Co. A gold, moonstone and translucent enamel bracelet, designed by Archibald Knox, c1905, model 8001, 18.5cm l, unmarked, 12.8g For a similar bracelet, see Stephen A Martin - Archibald Knox, p.262 A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 Light wear scratches under magnification but enamel undamaged, no restoration
An Austro Hungarian emerald, diamond and pearl revivalist jewelled silver and enamel necklace, late 19th c, of scrolling openwork links with larger central rectangular collets and drop, polychrome counter enamel, central element 50mm, necklace 38.5cm l, 37g A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 Good condition save for some tiny localised loss of enamel
An 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, with concealed compartment, the band chased in high relief with flowers between narrow foliate borders and engraved Mrs Ann Woodward died 4 April 1828 in her 58th year, by William Davis, London 1828, 10g, size M Ann Woodward, nee Cave, daughter of Zachariah Cave a coppersmith of West Smithfield in the City of London by his wife Cecelia Robertson was born in 1770 and married, at St Marys Church Warwick, on 24 February 1805, William Woodward (1775-1815) A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 A fine quality ring in good condition save for several small chips to the black enamel really only visible under magnification
A green and colourless paste and silver and plique a jour enamel wings brooch, c1900, 67mm, indistinct maker's and control marks, 8.3g A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 Several hairlines visible in enamel when examined by transmitted light under 10x magnification, pastes all present and original, several slightly abraded from wear
A French silver and enamel owlet brooch, early 20th c, with plique a jour wings, red stone eyes and a baroque pearl in its talons, 46mm, flower maker's mark, 900 and DEPOSE, 6.3g A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 Enamel on body slightly chipped. Plique a jour enamel on one of the wings with a few hairlines that are not noticeable in normal lighting
A Medieval English gold devotional ring, 15th c, the flat top engraved with the full length figure of St Catherine, the foliate shoulders retaining traces of enamel, 4.6g, size R A Private Collection of Jewellery, lots 300-345 But for the loss of the enamel, in good condition. Not split or significantly worn, no repair

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