§ NORMAN GRANT (1943-2017) 'WORM-EATEN DRIFTWOOD' SERIES PENDANT NECKLACE, 1973-4 silver, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1973-4, pendant 6cm tall; a NORMAN GRANT 'STICKY PINE NEEDLES' SERIES PENDANT, silver, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1972, 3.5cm diameter; a PAIR OF NORMAN GRANT 'FRUIT CROSS SECTION' SERIES EARRINGS, silver stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1971, 5cm tall; and a NORMAN GRANT RING, white metal and enamel, stamped NG, 3cm long
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§ NORMAN GRANT (1943-2017) 'DAISY' SERIES PENDANT NECKLACE, 1972 silver and enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1972, pendant 6.6cm diameter; also a NORMAN GRANT 'FLORAL MOTIF' SERIES PENDANT, silver and enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1973-4, pendant 5cm diameter; and a PAIR OF 'PYRAMID' SERIES EARRINGS, silver and enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1972, 5.5cm drop
§ NORMAN GRANT (1943-2017) 'MELON SEED' SERIES BROOCH, 1976 silver, enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1976, 5.5cm diameter; a NORMAN GRANT 'MICROSCOPIC PLANT CROSS SECTION' SERIES BROOCH, silver, enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1976, 5.5cm diameter; and a NORMAN GRANT 'STYLISED NINE PETAL FLOWERHEAD' SERIES BROOCH, silver, enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1976, 5.5cm diameter; and a PAIR OF EARRINGS, each stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1971, 5.5cm tall
§ NORMAN GRANT (1943-2017) THREE PAIRS OF CUFFLINKS, 1971-2 silver, enamel, comprising a PAIR OF 'HONESTY' SERIES CUFFLINKS, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1972, 3cm diameter; a PAIR OF 'BAMBOO BARK' SERIES CUFFLINKS, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1971, 2.1cm across; and a PAIR OF GEOMETRIC PATTERN CUFFLINKS, stamped NG, hallmarked Edinburgh 1971, 2.5cm across
CLEMENT HEATON (1861-1940) CHARGER, 1895-1906 cloisonné copper and enamel, marked to reverse CHATOYANT ENAMEL Dimensions:42.5cm diameterNote: Note: Clement Heaton, an early member of A.H. Mackmurdo’s Century Guild, set up his company Heatons Cloisonné-Mosaic Ltd at 6 Berners Street, London in 1887, a year after selling his share in his father’s lucrative stained glass business Heaton, Butler & Bayne for £4,800. He patented his enamelling technique in 1886, inspired by medieval techniques that precluded the firing process and instead used coloured cements: a mixture of resin, beeswax, sulphur marble dust and coloured pigments. Hardening over time, these cements could be polished to give the soft matt finish characteristic of Heaton’s work as seen in the present example.
A large collection of Victorian and later nursing badges including silver, enamel, antique including multiple for Chester, Liverpool, Wirral, Macclesfield, Wrightington, LLSA 1929-1934, Cheshire, Liverpool School of Mothercraft, Fazakerley School of Midwifery, Mill Road Maternity, Liverpool, Alderhey, Moss Side, David Lewis Northern Hospital, John Buggot, Olive Mount, St James Home Nurses, Ropal Southern Hospital Liverpool, Walton, Broadgreen , St Pauls, Ormskirk School of Nursing, Birkenhead Children's Hospital, multiple Cheshire hospitals, Hoylake, three Wirral football fobs, approximately 109 items in sectional boxes
A 19th century Continental porcelain five piece cabaret set with hand painted floral decoration, width of tray 39cm.Additional InformationTray with two underside rim chips. Sugar lacking cover and with a chip to the foot. Lid to tea pot broke and incomplete. Teapot with a chip to the foot. All a little grubby and with some gilding / enamel wear.
CARRS OF SHEFFIELD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pin dish with cast edge, Sheffield 1998, together with an assortment of hallmarked silver including an Elizabeth II novelty caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's hat, a hallmarked silver mounted fruit knife, a sterling silver and enamel mounted letter opener, etc.
ALBERT CARTER; a George V hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel five piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, each with sunburst style decoration, Birmingham 1932.Additional InformationVery light rubbing to the marks and tarnishing, each of the hairbrushes with chipping to the enamel, otherwise good.
VINERS; a George V hallmarked silver octagonal sugar caster with panelled body, Sheffield 1932, together with two hallmarked silver Kiddush cups and a further sterling silver goblet with applied grapevine and grape detail, also a French white metal and black enamel evening bag, approx weight 14.7ozt/457g (5).
HENRY MATTHEWS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted jewellery box, the oval cover with repoussé decoration of Reynold's angels, Birmingham 1906, together with a hallmarked silver bonbon dish, a cut glass dressing table with hallmarked silver cover and a silver and enamel mounted brush, also a Chinese opium pipe (5).
WALTHAM; a 9ct yellow gold full hunter crown wind pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, approx weight 96.1g.Additional InformationWhen wound the watch does run although this is no guarantee of working order, the are numerous dents and knocks to the case, light wear and scratches.
A gold plated crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationMinor staining to the dial, denting and scratches to the case, when wound the watch does run although this is no guarantee of working order.
A late 19th century French porcelain mantel clock with moulded and floral encrusted decoration in the form of a tree surrounding the central enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals, signed Leroy a Paris, height 21.5cm, width 30cm.Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding, losses to the floral encrusted decoration, the enamel dial is cracked, the back case is missing, minor chipping and losses.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock of rectangular form, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and quarterly Arabic numerals above an oval inlaid panel, on four brass feet, with movement by Douglas Clock Co, complete with pendulum and key, height 25cm.Additional InformationThe case back is slightly loose but does close, there a noticeable chip/area of damage to the back of the clock, we offer no guarantee of working order, light wear throughout.
LIBERTY & CO; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated coffee spoons, Birmingham 1935/36, length 9.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationA couple of tiny chips to the enamel, some tarnishing and toning to the silver, retailers name of Charles Desprez of Bristol to the case.
LIBERTY & CO; a pair of Cymric Edwardian hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated cloak buttons, Birmingham 1902 and 1903, diameter 27mm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationLight surface scratches to the enamel, some toning to the silver but overall, the condition is good.
LIBERTY & CO; a cased set of six Cymric Edwardian hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated buttons, Birmingham 1904, with the silk lining stamped 'Liberty & Co Ltd, Regent St. London', diameter 20mm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationA couple of tiny losses to the enamel as you might expect but overall presented well as is the case.
LIBERTY & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and enamel decorated vesta case of rounded rectangular form, Birmingham 1904, 5 x 4cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationOverall in good condition, a few light surface scratches but the hinge works well, the action closes and it has a clear hallmark.
LIBERTY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver and enamel decorated cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, Birmingham 1911, 8.5 x 7.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationSome losses to the central section of the enamel and also a couple of further tiny losses elsewhere to the enamel. Action works well, the case closes tightly, tarnishing and toning throughout.
LIBERTY & CO; a leather cased George V hallmarked silver and pink guilloche enamel decorated travelling clock, the case with allover engraved detail and with Roman numerals to the white enamelled dial, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, and with French movement, height of clock 8cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe silver itself is in good condition. There are a couple of very small areas of restoration to the very edges of the pink enamel. The case has some staining to the silk lining and some scuffs to the outside. the clock ticks when wound and adjusts correctly.
LIBERTY & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and enamel decorated velvet cased travelling clock, with swing loop handle above plain case with unusual blue/green circular dial with the phrase 'Festina Lente' (Make Haste Slowly) used as the hour marker instead of Roman or Arabic numerals, Birmingham 1907, height of clock 8.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe case back is slightly sprung. there are a few light surface scratches, clear hallmarks. The minute hand is slightly bent forward away from the dial. No restoration or damage to the dial. There is a minute chip to the glass. the clock ticks when wound and adjusts correctly. There is some fraying and deterioration to both the inside and outside of the case.
DAVID VEASEY FOR LIBERTY & CO; a large Tudric pewter 'Tree of Life' enamel decorated mantel clock, circa 1903, no.0150, with Roman numerals to the circular copper set dial and with stylised decoration to the shaped case, the movement by Lenzkirch, stamped to base, height 33.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationNo damage or restoration to the enamel, the outer ring has a couple of tiny little losses but this is being ultra critical. There is some dark toning to the pewter. It has the key present to the key slot. the clock adjusts correctly and ticks when wound, general surface wear to the case.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter enamelled and copper Art Nouveau mantel clock, no.0385, produced 1902-1905, with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, stylised shaped case and with Lenzkirch movement, height 20cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Literature; A. J. Tilbrook and Gordon House 'The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co', London 1976, page 106 for similar example. Stephen A. Martin 'Archibald Knox', London 2001, page 239 for similar examples. Additional InformationIt does not have the seconds hand or a key. The pin above the XII is missing, however the enamel is in good condition. the case is also in good condition, just with minor surface rubbing and light surface scratches. the door catch is slightly compressed, the watch ticks when wound.
LIBERTY & CO; a large pewter, copper and enamel decorated mantel clock, no.01126 with hammered case, and Roman numerals to the circular chapter ring, the base stamped 'English Pewter Made by Liberty & Co', width 30.5cm, height 20cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe movement does not appear to be currently working. There are light surface scratches and light wear to the case but free from any damage or restoration.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter and enamel decorated mantel clock, no.0608, with Arabic numerals to the blue/green/red enamel decorated dial with two further enamelled oval plaques within the stylised case, stamped to base, height 14.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationSome dark toning areas in parts, ticks when wound and hands adjust correctly., Under Uv there are tiny areas of restoration to the dial; this is to the left of the 9 and the right of the 3. Light surface scratches only.
LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter, copper and enamelled mantel clock, no.0367, with shaped case, square section dial with Arabic numerals above a panel of green/blue enamel, stamped 'Tudric' with serial number to base, and with Lenzkirch movement, height 16.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe door is compressed making the action a little clumsy. There is no restoration or damage to the enamel. Light general surface wear to the case only with a couple of small dent. The clock ticks when wound and the hands adjust correctly.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and enamel mantel clock, no.01318, the arched case with Arabic numerals to the circular dial and with twin blue/green enamelled roundels to the lower band, stamped to base 'English Pewter, Made by Liberty & Co', with serial number, height 11.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationAs you look at the clock, the left enamel roundel has been restored, the clock has light surface wear, a small dent to the rear corner of one of the side feet brackets, the clock adjusts correctly and ticks when wound.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and copper mantel clock, no.01154, with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and with leaf decorated rectangular case, stamped to base 'Made in England, English Pewter' and with number, height 18.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.This appears to be a plain version of the example often seen with enamel. Additional InformationIt is possible that the centre panel has been enamelled in the past and the bezel cap is rather crude and may have been replaced. Overall the case has quite heavy and numerous surface scratches. it has possibly been refinished at some stage. This is exceptionally noticeable to the base. The hands adjust correctly and the clock ticks when wound.
CASTLE PEWTER; an Arts & Crafts hammered pewter and enamel decorated mantel clock, with Arabic numerals to the blue/green dial and band of floral detail above the shaped base, length 27cm, height 17cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe minute hand and wheel holding it in place are loose, some heavy toning to the clock in parts and light surface scratches,
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter and enamelled biscuit box, no.0194, height 11.5cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe piece is very well presented. It is polished with no pitting or rubbing. Light surface scratches and a couple of minute chips to the enamel but none have been restored.
An English Arts & Crafts silver plated and enamelled velvet lined casket with stylised detail to the hinged lid, raised lock and raised on four shaped supports, stamped with conjoined monogram and no.2 to base, length 17.5cm, height 8cm, depth 10.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationNo damage or restoration to the enamel. The case is in good condition. There is no key but overall condition is good.
LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter and enamel decorated casket, the landscape plaque possibly by Charles Fleetwood Varley, no.0125, stamped 'Tudric' to base, length 16.5cm, height 6cm, depth 9.75cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationSome surface scratches to the enamel but no restoration or damage. The case is slightly sprung on the loid but it is slightly misshapen. Some scratches to the base and quite dark toning throughout.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and enamelled casket, no.01021, the plaque decorated with trees in a landscape and with cedar lined base, stamped 'English Pewter, Made by Liberty & Co', width 17.25cm, height 7cm, depth 9cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe lid is slightly misshapen and hanging over front left. There are two minute areas of restoration to the very edge of the enamel plaque. general surface and surface scratches throughout.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and enamelled rectangular trinket box, no.0125, the hinged lid with an enamelled plaque of a masted galleon at sea, attributed to Charles Fleetwood Varley, cedar lined, length 17.5cm, width 10.5cm, height 5.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationLight surface scratches and crazing to the enamel but free from any restoration. A dark tone throughout. The lid is very slightly off when it closes to the base. it is slightly misshapen around the rim. Light scratches throughout.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and enamelled trinket box, no.0586, the hinged lid set with rectangular plaque depicting a young woman in profile, cedar lined, height 6.5cm, length 13.25cm, depth 10.75cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationThe lid is very slightly sprung. Some light scratches to the enamel plaque but no restoration. Quite heavy toning throughout to the metalwork with some scratches noticeable around the base.
LIBERTY & CO; a pewter and enamelled rectangular trinket box, no.0553, the hinged lid set with rectangular enamelled plaque depicting a young Japanese woman holding up a parasol, cedar lined, length 13.5cm, width 10.75cm, height 6cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationNo restoration to the enamel, just some light surface crazing and scratches. Some dark toning to the pewter. The lid closes correctly. There is just a tiny compressed area to the rear hinge which has slightly torn the lid but this is being ultra critical. A few small dents.
A German Arts & Crafts pewter and enamelled trinket box of rectangular form, with stepped hinged lid, unmarked, length 10.5cm, height 7.25cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationSome restoration to the enamel plaques in the corners, a dark tone throughout with a few small dents and surface scratches.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; a pair of pewter and enamel rocket vases, each set with six heat shaped enamelled plaques and with swept uprights, no.0226, height 18.75cm.Provenance: private collection north-west.Additional InformationSome surface scratches to the enamel but they have not been restored. Some surface pitting and scratches and some dark toning in parts.
A large Chinese 19th century Canton Famille Rose enamel painted baluster vase with twin pierced handles, the main body decorated with figures, butterflies and birds in landscape, unmarked, height 59cm.Additional InformationSome pitting to the surface a little bit of surface wear and light scratches. There are a couple of star cracks but these are just in the glaze rather than the body of the vase. Overall in good condition.
A late 19th century Chinese Famille Rose jar and cover, enamel painted with floral sprays on a mottled green ground, paper label to base, unsigned, height including cover 25cm, raised on associated hardwood stand. Provenance: private collection in Surrey.Additional InformationThe cover is damaged and has been in four pieces and crudely glue repaired, general surface wear throughout. Stand is heavily stained.

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