An Edwardian silver and enamel stamp holder, hallmarked by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1908 together with an early 20th Century Continental 900 standard silver and enamel stamp holder, the cover painted MCM 27 within a shield, stamped to interior with maker's mark CJ?, 900 & 38 probably Austrian and an Edwardian silver oval vesta case, Birmingham, 1908, approx weight 50.8 grams (3)
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Various Olympic memorabilia comprising a framed set of twenty eight enamel badges relating to the Sydney 2000 Olympic games, a framed set of thirty nine enamel badges relating to the Athens 2004 Olympic games, an official Beijing 2008 fifty six ethnic groups of China presentation pack and a One World One dream presentation pack
A group of mainly nineteenth century glass ware. To include: a cut glass decanter, two slender vases with red flash and raised decoration, a two-handled decanter with enamel decoration, a large marble, an engraved egg and a further decanter. (7)Cut glass decanter with damage, other decanter with handle broken off, but present.
A group of hallmarked silver medals. The lot to include; a two toned tug of war scene medal, hallmarked for Chester 1932, makers marks for Thomas James Skelton. two toned & enamel crown skittles league medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1909, makers marks for V&S. An etched design circular medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1929, makers marks for William Hair Haseler / W H Haseler Ltd. A crown & shield medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928, James Fenton & Co. Enamelled star football medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928. Tug of war medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904. Two toned medal, hallmarked for Birmingham 1933. Shield medal, Birmingham 1928. Shield medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1913. A basket ball league medal, hallmarked 1924. Total weight approx 83.4g.
A hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case having engine turned design to front & back, personalised engraving to top left corner & an enamel panel depicting a pug dog with top hat, bowtie & smoking a pipe to the front right of the case. Hallmarked to the inside for Birmingham 1930, makers marks for Frederick Field Ltd. Measures approx 8 x 8 x 1cm. Total weight approx 130.5g.
A FRENCH DIRECTOIRE ORMOLU AND CARRARA MARBLE PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK BY LEPINE, C.1790-1800 the eight day brass drum movement with an outside countwheel and striking to a bell, the backplate inscribed and numbered 'Lepine h.ger du Roi Paris no. 4163', the white enamel dial by Barbichon, with the days of the week in puce, with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes and puce dates, signed 'Lepine H.ger du Roi' and 'Place des Victoires no.12', with gilt pierced and fleur-de-lis time hands and steel calendar hands, the temple case with chased and gilded bronze mounts, with an eagle surmount above six urns of flowers and a gallery supported by Corinthian columns hung with laurel swags, with two female figures, representing Justice and Fortitude, flanking war trophies, the breakfront base inset with tablets of scrolling leaves and further trophies, on a separate plinth base 73cm high, 49.3cm wide Provenance By repute, this clock belonged to a noble North Italian family Purchased from Art Ancien, Via dei Coronari, Rome, c.1997 The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever Catalogue Note Jean Antoine Lepine (1720-1814) began his horological career in Geneva, later moving to Paris where he was apprenticed to Andre Caron, the King's clockmaker. He subsequently married Caron's daughter in 1756. He received maitre title in 1762 and soon after was appointed to the coveted position of Horologer du Roi for Louis XV. He subsequently served as watchmaker to Louis XVI and Napoleon I. He operated from premises in the rue Saint-Denis and in 1789 moved to 12 Place des Victoires. By this time, the day to day running of the business was handled by his son-in-law Claude-Pierre Raguet-Lepine. There are several clocks by Lepine in the British Royal Collection and according to C. Jagger, Royal Clocks: The British Monarchy and its Timekeepers, Lepine was a favourite clockmaker of George IV who is known to have bought a number of clocks from the firm.
Silver and diamond openwork pendant necklace by Clogau, boxed, silver and stone set silver jewellery including marcasite necklace and pair of earrings, Norwegian silver enamel ships brooch by Aksel Holmsen, pearl necklace etcCondition Report:Clogau good condition, some enamel loss to Norwegian brooch, one Georg Jensen earring missing
Tiffany & Co silver blue enamel double heart tag pendant necklace, boxed, gold opal triplet pendant necklace, similar pair of screw back earrings, both 9ct and a pair of enamelled clip on earringsCondition Report:Opal 9ct approx 4.8gm, gold chain length = 41cm, pendant length = 2cm, Tiffany necklace length = 46cm, pendant length= 1.4cm

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