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A NORWEGIAN GUILLOCHE ENAMEL AND SILVER-GILT BOX AND COVER, MARIUS HAMMER, BERGEN, CIRCA 1910, circular, with magenta translucent enamel over a gold scroll and foliate motif border on an engine-turned ground, Marius Hammer monogram marks and import marks for Henry James Hulbert, London, 1910, 5.3cm diameter, 65gr all in

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‡ A SILVER-GILT AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL BOX, PROBABLY GERMAN, CIRCA 1930, circular, the top and sides in translucent lilac enamel within plain borders, the engine-turned base without enamel, gilt interior with mirror set lid, stamped '935', 5.4cm diameter

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‡ A SWISS GOLD AND BASSE-TAILLE ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, GENEVA, CIRCA 1840, rectangular, enamelled all over with ribbon-tied leaf borders around flower sprays and butterflies, raised base rim, two unidentified probably 'pseudo' marks on inner rim, 7cm long, 159gr For another box of the same pattern, but enamelled with the slightest variation in colouring, see Christie's, London, 5 December 2019, lot 26.

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GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, LATER 19TH CENTURY, Swiss key wound movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the mid size circular case initialled to the back RB in a shield surrounded by engine-turning, cuvette with two vacant cartouches and engine-turning, French 18 carat gold marks to back, cuvette and side, with an associated key, 3.2cm; together with a gold Albert watch chain, of curb links graduating from the T-bar down to a gilt-metal swivel hook, 9 carat gold hallmarks, 25.5cm long

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ENAMEL AND DIAMOND RING, the elliptical blue enamelled bezel with a central floral and foliate motif set with foiled single-and brilliant-cut diamonds within a cream enamel scalloped border, size M

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A CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE ENAMEL BOWL, the exterior with foliate decoration, 11.5cm diameter.

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Y A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DIAMOND, RUBY AND ENAMEL MINIATURE PENDANTThe oval ivory panel painted with a lady reading a book, in a white dress with her hair worn up with flowers, within a blue enamelled border with star set rose cut diamond accents, suspended from pearl accented chains with a rose cut diamond and ruby set bow surmount, with slide attachments verso, stamped with French poinçons, suspended from a belcher link chain with half pearls joined with a rose cut diamond collar, to a ring bolt claspSize/dimensions: pendant length 6.3cm long, chain 42cm longGross weight: 20.3 gramsPlease note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl.Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: MZ1QFSWL      

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A VICTORIAN SENTIMENTAL HEART SHAPED LOCKET ENAMELLED WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERS CIRCA 1888The heart shaped locket with a trio of feathers within a coronet signifying the child of the Sovereign, with enamelled motto ÉSTATO AVUTO upon a bright blue ground, verso with a glazed locket panel, with engraved sentiment My Hearts Desire 14th February 1888Size/dimensions: 3cm longGross weight: 8.7 gramsThe enamelled design is after the Prince of Wales feathers, however the motto is not the same. The motto on this piece loosely translates to It Was Had, and dates to the period when Albert Edward was the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII.Condition Report: There is some light wear and scuffs to the setting, the glazed panel at the back is vacant, a couple of small nibbles to the enamel Condition Report Disclaimer

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A MID VICTORIAN DIAMOND AND BLUE ENAMEL SERPENT BANGLE CIRCA 1870The polished blue enamel bangle with an applied old mine cut snake, with collet set ruby eyes, coiled into a lovers knot, suspending a pavé set old mine cut diamond drop, approximately 2.55 carats total, with a circular glazed locket verso, to a concealed clasp, in an associated case Size/dimensions: inner width 5.4cmGross weight: 28.8 gramsOffered for sale with a receipt from Bentley & Co., dated March 16th 1966Condition Report: The bangle has a big chip to the bangle towards the hinge at the back, it appears to have been covered over with a clear lacquer to help hold some of the chipped area of enamel in place, but further losses possible as the area looks fragile, there has been a patch to one side of the clasp where the safety chain has been reattached to the bangle. Some nibbling to the front of the bangle where the heart drop has knocked the enamel bangle. There are solder repairs to the chain suspending the gold backed silver heart. The diamonds are bright and lively, all present and correct. There is some lead solder to the back of the the inside of the bangle where the silver snake panel was originally attached using pins. There is a glazed panel verso containing a coil of hair, no chipping or cracks to the glazed panel. Inner circumference approximately 16.5cm. The bangle hasnt been acid tested due to the destructive nature of the test, it will be 15 carat gold +. the bangle is 15mm wide to the front 7mm to the back. The heart drop is not removeable. Condition Report Disclaimer

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NAVAL INTEREST: ADMIRAL DUNCAN, BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN, A COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL CIRCA 1797The circular gold medal with a dark orange enamel ground with applied gilt banner inscribed DUNCAN VICTORIOUS above an engraved Naval crown inscribed 11 Oct 1797 and a laurel surround, beneath a glazed panel, in a D.S. Lavender boxSize/dimensions: panel 3.2cm diameterGross weight: 10.7 gramsOffered for sale with a receipt from D. S. Lavender, dated 6th May 1993The Battle of Camperdown was fought on the 11th October 1797 between the British North Sea Fleet and the Batavian Navy. The British fleet was under the command of Admiral Adam Duncan (1731-1804), on the 21st October Duncan was raised to the Peerage as Baron Duncan Lundie and Viscount Duncan of Camperdown. Together with: Naval interest: A George III and later fob, with Georgian bow surmount inscribed to one side NELSON VICTORIOUS 1 August 1798 HOWE JERVIS DUNCAN, suspending a later cornelian disc with applied fouled anchorSize/dimensions: 4.9cm longGross weight: 5.3 gramsThe pediment celebrating the Battle of the Nile, a battle between the French and British Fleets, and one of the greatest victories of the admiral Horatio Nelson.Offered for sale with a receipt from J & J May, dated 18/6/90

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GEORGE III, A COMMEMORATIVE BROOCH/PENDANT CIRCA 1800 The marquise shaped medallion with a central paste cameo of George III in profile upon an engine turned blue enamel ground, within a graduated cushion cut white paste surround, with a glazed locket panel verso, with brooch fitting and suspension loop to the topSize/dimensions: 5cm longGross weight: 18.5 gramsCondition Report: The setting has some wear as commensurate with age and use, the brooch pin hinge fitting has a slight split to the back, but the pin is currently still in place and useable. The setting is gold backed silver. The foiling behind the pastes has perished slightly as commensurate with age. There are some small scratches to the surfaces including the glazed covering.Condition Report Disclaimer

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MILITARY INTEREST: GARRARD & CO. LTD., THE LIFE GUARDS, A 9 CARAT GOLD, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BROOCH BIRMINGHAM 1984The eight cut diamond set cypher below an enamelled crown with lion surmount, approximately 0.14 carats total, with blue enamelled banner inscribed THE LIFE GUARDS, in a Garrard & Co. Ltd. boxSize/dimensions: 3.6cm longGross weight: 5.6 gramsThe Life Guards is a senior regiment cavalry unit in the British Army. Formed in the 1650s, it is now part of the Household Cavalry and operates as both an armoured reconnaissance unit and as a ceremonial guard to the monarch. Condition Report: Minimal wear, the diamonds are all present and correct. Some signs of use and storage to the case, there is a patch on the top where a sticker appears to have been removed.Condition Report Disclaimer

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KUTCHINSKY, AN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND WHITE TIGER BANGLE AND DRESS RING LONDON 1973 AND 1972The bangle with black, white and brown enamelled tigers head terminals, with emerald eyes and pavé set brilliant cut diamond ruff and muzzle, joined by a diamond set hoop, approximately 1.44 carats total, with articulated black and white striped panel back with hinged section and concealed clasp, signed Kutchinsky with Kld maker's mark, together with a matching tigers head dress ring, emerald eyes and with brilliant cut diamond muzzle and ruff, approximately 0.43 carats total, signed Kutchinsky with Kld maker's mark, with a Kutchinsky bangle boxSize/dimensions: inner width 5.2cm, finger size M 1/2Gross weight: 100 gramsCondition Report: Bangle, the inner length of the bangle is approximately 17cm. The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, commercial white, mostly Vs, some SI. The enamel has a few small chips, one larger one to the brown on one tiger nose and a smaller chip to the black, some smaller chips to the heads, some possible re-enamelling, the white enamel has traces of green enamel under the white, seen around the edges of the white enamelled sections. Some general wear commensurate with age and use, the clasp in good working order.The ring has some chipping to the enamel, some of the white enamel has a mint green tinge, and some signs of wear commensurate with occasional use. Condition Report Disclaimer

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A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND BLACK ENAMEL SERPENT BRACELETThe head with black enamelled decoration, with mixed cut diamond eyes, and two old mine cut diamond accents, approximately 0.24 carats total, to a woven link bracelet with etched foliate panel accents, hook and clip claspSize/dimensions: bracelet length 19cm, total length 23cm longGross weight: 21.6 gramsCondition Report: The bracelet is well articulated, the snakes head has a small spilt underneath and up along one of the sides, some solder along the horizontal line of the head it almost looks like the head may have once opened. The clasp is working well, the diamonds are present and correct, bright and lively. The bracelet is not marked, acid has been put on the split and there is no reaction indicating taht it is indeed gold, however we do not want to use the higher carat acid as it will mark to surface, and we do not want to scratch an area of the bracelet for testing as it is such a destructive testCondition Report Disclaimer

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CUSI, AN OPALESCENT ENAMEL BANGLE The hinged bangle with engine turned decoration with an opalescent enamel, stamped CUSI and 750, with a French import mark to the clasp tongueSize/dimensions: inner width 5.1cmGross weight: 59.1 grams

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A MID 18TH CENTURY CARVED AGATE SCENT BOTTLECIRCA 1760, PROBABLY ENGLISHThe agate dog with rose cut diamond eyes, carved in a begging stance on his hind legs, his hinged neck with a gold and white enamel collar inscribed 'Toujour Fidele', on a gold base stamped with later French import poincons post 18647.9cm (3in) high52g grossProvenance: From the Estate of Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire A similarly carved agate scent bottle in the form of a seated dog forms part of a mid 18th century carved agate combination scent bottle and snuff box with a hunter in the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection gifted to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1996.Condition Report: Overall lovely condition. No apparent nock's chips or scuffs to the agate or enamel. The rose cut diamond eyes appear original. The hinge works well, but the neck does not close tightly. There is no apparent damage to the gold base. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 343

CARTIER, AN ONYX, GOLD AND ENAMEL TRAVEL DESK CLOCK, NO. 6326 CIRCA 1925The circular gilt dial with engine turned centre and black Roman numerals, signed Cartier France, with rose cut diamond set arrow hands, with a reeded gold bezel with turquoise straited enamel at the cardinal points, within a polished square onyx case with shaped corners, with turquoise blue enamelled loops, numbered 6326 and stamped with French poinçons, manual wind movement, in original Cartier red leather travel case with window, stamped Cartier Made in France, numbered 2674Size/dimensions: 6.3cm wide Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015By family decent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in BuckinghamshireCondition Report: Movement currently functioningWe have been unable to access the movementHandle missingSome marks to the dial, some wear to the numeralsMinor scuffs to the case, there is a scratch to the back of the case by the winderHands appear in good conditionLight scratches to the glass visible under a loupeNo paperwork Condition Report Disclaimer

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NEPHRITE, ENAMEL, RUBY AND DIAMOND PAPERKNIFEPossibly originally by Faberge, the top with a chevron of translucent cream guilloche enamel, with a square cut ruby and a crescent band of rose cut diamonds below, the centre with a later silver collar engraved 'Given to Princess Bibesco by Leone Lady Leslie 1939'Size/dimensions: 11.9 cm longGross weight: 19.1 grams Elizabeth, Princess Bibesco (1897-1945) was the daughter of H. H. Asquith, the British Liberal Prime Minister from 1908-1916, and Margot Asquith (nee Tennant). Elizabeth was a renowned British socialite, actress and writer, and married the Romanian diplomat, Prince Antonio Bibesco when he was stationed in London in 1919. Elizabeth later lived in Washington and Madrid when Antionio was Romanian ambassador to the United States and Spain. Antonio and Elizabeth refused to leave Romania during the Second World War, and she died of pneumonia at the family estate in Romania in April 1945, a few weeks before the end of the War in Europe. Leonie, Lady Leslie (1854-1943) was the daughter of American financier Jerome Hall and his wife Clarissa. Her sister Jennie Spencer Churchill, Lady Randolph Churchill, was Winston Churchill's mother. In 1884 Leonie married the Anglo-Irish baronet Sir John Leslie, 2nd Baronet Leslie, of Glaslough, the head of one of the largest landowning families in Britain. From the 1890s Leonie maintained a decades long romantic liaison with Queen Victoria's third son Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in BuckinghamshireCondition Report: The nephrite paperknife would originally have been much longer, and has been broken at the centre. The break at the centre has been covered by the later silver collar, which has been glued over the break in the nephrite blade. There is a small chip to the enamel near the edge of the cap, towards the corner at the front. There is a small amount of lead solder on the top of the enamel, possibly implying that some additional decoration is now lost. There is lead solder around the collet setting of the ruby. There was a crescent band of rose cut diamonds to the right of the ruby, but this is now completely missing. There are nibbles to the tip of the nephrite bladeCondition Report Disclaimer

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A FRENCH ART DECO GOLD COLOURED, ENAMEL, TURQUOISE AND SAPPHIRE LIPSTICK HOLDER CIRCA 1930The cylindrical lipstick holder with a turquoise and blue enamelled geometric chequerboard decoration, with turquoise and circular cabochon sapphire terminals, stamped with French post 1919 poinçons and numbered 0190Size/dimensions: 6cm longGross weight: 33 gramsFrom the Estate of Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015Provenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire Condition Report: There are some small chips to the enamel on the barrel, large chips to the raised blue enamelled banding towards the ends of the lipstick holder. The turquoise has a greenish tinge as typical with age, there is a natural fault line to the turquoise, but no cracks or major chips. The winding mechanism is stiff but workingCondition Report Disclaimer

Los 349

AN INDIAN, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN ENAMEL, POLKI DIAMOND AND RUBY BOX FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe box with a central circular cabochon ruby within a surround of polki cut diamond petals and leaves on a blue enamelled ground, the borders and sides with red flowers with green leaves on a white enamelled ground, the base with enamelled birds amongst foliage and flowersSize/dimensions: 3cm x 2cm x 1.2cm Gross weight: 21.9 Provenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire Condition Report: The box is testing as a higher carat gold. There are some chips to the enamel and the box lid lip is slightly bent in causing a crack across the enamel to the front and a small section of loss, but the box still closes without issue at this point, it just slightly rubs. There is a very small hole to the base box corners where the enamel has come through to the interior. Some general light surface scratches to the box and the enamel. There is no outer case with this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer

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AN ANTIQUE AND LATER GOLD AND ENAMEL BROOCH The textured naturalistic branch like borders with blue enamelled acorn leaves, with white enamelled scrolled ribbon decoration, on a later bar panel engraved 'R. de R. 23rd March 1948.'Size/dimensions: 5.8 cm longGross weight: 11.8 gramsProvenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire 

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A PAIR OF MID 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD COLOURED AND ENAMEL CUFFLINKSThe circular panels with stylised cross stitch black and white enamelled panels decorated with a hissing cat, a rat, a pig and a swan, with bar clip fittings, French poinçonsSize/dimensions: 1.5cm diameterGross weight: 9.5 gramsProvenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire Condition Report: There is a large chip to the centre of the black cat and fractures around another knock, there are some small chips and some scratches to the other panels, general wear to the panels, there is a little thinning to the attachment loops and hooks, there are partial French maker's marks, wear commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer

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HORSE RACING INTEREST: ST. AMANT, AN EDWARDIAN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND HORSE AND JOCKEY BROOCH CIRCA 1904The old cut and rose cut diamond set galloping horse mounted with an enamelled jockey wearing blue silks and yellow hat, on a knife edge bar with rose cut diamond set 'St A' at the terminals Size/dimensions: 5cm longGross weight: 5.1 gramsSt. Amant was a thoroughbred British racehorse bred and owned by Renée Robeson's grandfather, Leopold Nathan de Rothschild (1845-1917). St. Amant only had a three year racing career, the highlight of which was his win at the 1904 Epsom Derby, being ridden by Walter Kempton Cannon. This race was run during a particularly violent thunderstorm, but the crowd's enthusiastic reception to St. Amant's win was down to Leopold de Rothschild's universal popularity. The win was widely reported in the press, and was later celebrated with a dinner at the Savoy in London.  St. Amant spectacularly failed to repeat his win in following races, and he became known as 'a vicious, ill tempered brute' and 'a thorough rogue'. His final win was in 1905 when he won The Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket, having started the race as an outsider. His partial rehabilitation and character improvements were attributed in part to his friendship with a cat who became his constant companion and seemed to cool his temperament. After a very disappointing racing year in 1906, St. Amant was retired and he went on to sire the champion filly Chacolet, who had a successful racing career in the 1920s in the United States. Provenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire Condition Report: There are some chips to the enamel, particularly to the jockeys leg, most of the enamel is missing from knee to ankle, all diamonds present and correct, the larger diamonds bright and lively. Some tarnishing to the setting from age. Condition Report Disclaimer

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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL JOCKEY AND HOBBY HORSE BROOCH IN ROTHSCHILD COLOURS CIRCA 1905 The jockey with enamelled face and boots, wearing the circular cut blue sapphire set silks and yellow diamond hat, pavé set rose cut diamond jodhpurs, riding a rose cut diamond accented hobby horse, with ruby eye and a transitional cut diamond wheel, estimated to weigh 0.28 carats, sliver and gold setting, unmarkedSize/dimensions: 4.5cm longGross weight: 13.6 gramsProvenance:By family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyRenée Louise Marie de Rothschild (1927-2015) was the daughter of Anthony Gustav de Rothschild and Yvonne Lydia Louise de Rothschild (née Cahen d'Anvers). In 1955 Renée married the British equestrian and Olympic show jumping medallist Peter Robeson. Together Peter and Renée became hugely successful racehorse trainers from their stud at Tyringham in Buckinghamshire Condition Report: All stones are present and correct, there are small chips to the jockeys ears, the jockeys face is enamelled all round, some small nibbles to the hands, some small chips to the jockeys boots. There is some wear to the brooch commensurate with age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer

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JOHN CASHMORE, LONDON AN 18 CARAT GOLD KEYLESS WIND QUARTER REPEATING FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, NO. 6965, CIRCA 1893Movement: Three quarter plate, bimetallic split balance, lever escapement, repeater workCase: 18 carat gold five piece engine hinged case, engine turned covers, the front cover with a blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, the back cover engraved with a crest within a circular reserveDial: WhiteSize: 50mmSigned: Dial, movementAccessories: Unsigned boxCondition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Repeating work functioningMovement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hairline crack to the centre of the dialHands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Engine turning rubbedHinges appear intact.Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. 129g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com             Condition Report Disclaimer

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MONTBLANC, PATRON OF THE ARTS SERIES 4810, SEMIRAMIS A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 0040/4810, CIRCA 1996Cap and Barrel: black resin cap and barrel with gold plated filigree overlay with red enamel detail, the cap with a clipNib and Filling System: medium yellow gold coloured nib stamped 18K 750, piston filling system, uninkedAccessories: original Montblanc Semiramis box, Semiramis International Service Certificate, Semiramis outer card box and white card sleeve

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A William Jenkins of Dumbarton ships bulkhead/wall clock, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, chain driven fusee movement, brass case, 26cm diameter

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Pictures and prints - a 19th century French enamel plaque, classical subject; 19th and early 20th century prints and engravings, qty.

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A continental fine silver open face pocket watch, enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, key wind movement, suspended from a silver coloured metal guard chain, 126cm long, unmarked, 84.5g gross

Los 385

A George V silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, button wind movement, Birmingham 1925, silver Albert chain, Tbar, 34cm long; Shield Medal, 128.3g gross

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A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold roman numerals, key wind movement, Chester 1873; another Chester 1899; silver graduated link Albert Chain, 302.4g gross

Los 393

An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial inscribed Zenith, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, top wind, Birmingham, 1922, 107g gross

Los 394

An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Charles Frodsham 010031', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, the movement inscribed 'By Appointment to the Queen, Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London', London, 1909, 106.8g grossCharles was born into a dynasty of clock, watch and chronometer makers on the 15 April 1810. His father William James Frodsham (1779-1850) and Hannah Lambert had ten children, five of whom were apprenticed to their father and later became horologists in their own right.By the mid-1850s Charles had established himself as one of the period’s most eminent horologists.

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A 9ct gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Limit', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, top wind, Birmingham, 1939, 90.6g gross

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An 18ct gold open face pocket watch by Dickinson & Co, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, the movement signed and inscribed '20 Manchester Road, BURNLEY' and numbered '34977', possibly London, 1893, 117g gross

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A Waltham open face gold plated fob watch, engraved and chased with flowers and foliage, vacant cartouche, enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement inscribed 'WALTHAM, MASS', c.1910

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An 18ct gold open face fob watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'THOMAS RUSSELL & SON, 107914', the movement signed and numbered again and inscribed 'Church Street, Liverpool', Chester, 1929, 44.9g gross

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A George V 9ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 9ct gold case and dust cover, London 1920, 49mm diameter, 91.7g gross

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French Miniature Almanac.Mignon Petit Joli Amanach des Dames pour l'année 1791, A Paphos, de L'Imprimerie des Graces, double page title and double page per month, page size 43mm x 25mm, all edges gilt, leather backed binding with enamel plaque covers (slight chipping to top edge), each with painted male figure in landscape, mounted mirror to inside front cover, preserved in leather slipcase

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Two Swansea cups and saucers, one with gilt leaves and a trailing design with green enamel, Swansea mark to base and pattern 251 together with a further Swansea cup and saucer with a gilt scrolling design on light blue ground (2)

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18ct gold open face pocket watch made by Hill of Birmingham, hallmarked in the case, date to London 1820, it has a key wound movement with a white enamel dial and black Roman numeral hour markers, g/w 142gms approx

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18ct gold open face Waltham USA pocket watch, circa 1880-1900, the watch has a white enamel dial with black Arabic numeral hour markers and sub-second dial, hallmarks for 18ct gold can be found throughout the case and it has a seventeen jewel crown wound movement, g/w 76gms approx

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Waltham yellow metal chronograph pocket watch stamped 18k in the case back, it has a white enamel dial with chronograph dials along with black Roman numeral hour markers, it has a crown wound movement and is circa 1880-1900, g/w 120gms approx (a/f)

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A 9ct gold Half Hunter pocket watch g/w 92gms approx, white enamel dial with sub second dial and black Roman numeral hour markers. Stamps for 375 can be found throughout the case back. 17 Jewel Crown wound movement. Circa 1900

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18ct gold open face pocket watch hallmarked throughout the case for London 1874, it has a white enamel dial with sub-second dial and black Arabic numeral hour markers, it has a key wound movement, g/w 90gms approx

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18ct gold Hunter pocket watch by J McCabe of London, hallmarks in the case date to London 1920, the watch has a key wound movement with a white enamel dial and a sub-second dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, g/w 155gms approx

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Antique 18ct gold circular enamel and seed pearl pendant, the crystal centre applied with a seed pearl highlighed letter 'W', within a green and white enamel border and decorated with eight small seed pearls, the verso engraved with initials and dated 18.2.19, stamped 18ct, 30mm diameter

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Fabergé egg pendant, 18ct gold comprising translucent red guilloche enamel, grain set to the front with three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds between six raised fleur-de-lis designs, total diamond wgt 0.05ct, stamped to the border Fabergé and the limited number is 177/500, having the logo for Victor Mayer, g/w 4.3gms, certificate number is F1567RT with certificate book, original case and outer box

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Victorian enamel and diamond star pendant, the centre with an old cushion cut diamond, 0.45ct approx, the rays set with graduated old cut diamonds, highlighted with cobalt blue enamel edges, 35x30mm, g/w 7.3gms

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French gold ball watch with green enamel, highlighted with small old cut diamonds (one missing), stamped with the owl control mark, suspended from an 18c stamped long guard chain, interspersed with small seed pearls, 35.4 gms (chain)

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A MID VICTORIAN HALF PEARL SET GOLD KNOT BROOCH CIRCA 1870The polished gold knot centred with dome with a half pearl accent within a black enamelled star surround, with glazed panel verso, suspending a serpent link double tassel drop, in a fitted James Muirhead & Son. Glasgow caseSize/dimensions: 7cm longGross weight: 17.9 gramsCondition Report: There is a little tarnishing to the gold, there are a few small dents to the reverse of the brooch, but nothing noticeable ton the front, no notable losses to the black enamel. The case has wear commensurate with age and use, it doesn't totally close but does latch. Condition Report Disclaimer

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A PAIR OF FRENCH 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET HAIR PINSWith scrolling green enamelled leaf and rose cut diamond accents, suspending rose cut diamond drops in raised claw settings, the tops with French import poinçons, the pins with French boars head poinçons Size/dimensions: the terminals 3.6cm long including dropsGross weight: 15.6 gramsCondition Report: There are a couple of small dents to the gold sections, there are some chips to the green enamel, the diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively for rose cutsCondition Report Disclaimer

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CARLO & ARTHUR GIULIANO, A GOLD, RUBY AND SEED PEARL NECKLACE CIRCA 1900The graduated cabochon ruby drops with seed pearl pediments, with reeded barrel spacers between, on a chevron link chain to a hook clasp, stamped C&AG, in original case stamped C & A Giuliano 115 Piccadilly LondonSize/dimensions: 38.5cm longGross weight: 36.9 gramsCondition Report: The graduated cabochon rubies have a slight variation in colour, most have a slight pink tone, the hook clasp has a small patch of solder visible to the reverse of the the Carlo & Arthur Giuliano plaque, there is some light wear to the settings commensurate with age and use. It is impossible to see the wear between the chevron links in the chain, there are a couple of slight bends to the chains, but no noticeable breakages. One of the baton fastenings holding the hook has what looks like a blob of enamel on it- it is hard and doesn't pick off with a fingernail. The case has wear commensurate with age and use, discolouration to the interior and a split and repair to the hinge at the back of the case. Condition Report Disclaimer

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* The Venerable Wilfred Ernest Granville Payton. An RAF tunic worn by The Venerable Wilfred Ernest Granville Payton, CB (1913-1989), blue cloth with ribbon bar for CB, Defence and War medal with MID, chaplains enamel and gilt collar badges, E.II.R. shoulder badges, E.II.R. silver staybrite buttons and rank stripes to cuffs, 80 cm long, with RAF Museum collection label inscribed 'Payton' and collection number 81/U/21, the same number stitched on the lining, together with an officer's cap belonging to Payton with RAF Museum collection label QTY: (1)NOTE:The Venerable Wilfred Ernest Granville Payton, CB (1913-1989) was born in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, he was educated at Nottingham High School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He was a professional cricketer and made his debut for Nottinghamshire against Cambridge University in 1935 and made double figures in this match. Payton joined the RAF in 1941 serving as a Chaplain and returned to a successful career in cricket after the war. He was Chaplain-in-Chief to the Queen in 1965 and retired from service in 1969.

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* Pickelhaube. A WWI Imperial German Guards pickelhaube, the black leather skull with brass eagle helmet plate with the banner Mitt Gott Fur Koenig und Vaterland" (With God for King and Fatherland), with silver star with black enamel eagle and the motto Suum Cuique (To each his own), brass spike top and red and black cockades, brass chin scales, original cloth lining QTY: (1)

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* Sector Clock. A good representation of a WWII RAF sector clock, with replica enamel dial laid on top of an older dial with single winding hole affixed to a good Edwardian fusee movement wall clock, the circular mahogany case with hinged door, key and pendulum, 37 cm diameter QTY: (1)

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Charles Horner silver and enamel pendant on a broken silver chain, H: 30 mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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Bronze Roman ring with enamel inset, mostly intact, D: 20 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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Roman brooch with enamel still intact, bronze back, L: 32 mm. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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Articulated enamel fish and a stone set ring, size U. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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