A late 19th century French stem-wind gold open-face fob watch with embossed case, stamped 18k, poincon, decorated enamel dial, 30mm, with Roman numerals, overwound, 28g; a gilt metal Chevalier & Cochet stem-wind open-face pocket watch with Arabic numerals, star burst-design back case, signed to (brass) dust cover, unmarked, dial 47mm, in working order and two late 19th century French embossed silver-cased fob watches with Roman numerals, one stem-wind, dial 30mm, the other key-wind, dial 32mm, the former in working order, not the latter, French hallmarks (4)
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A Russells' Keyless Lever Chronograph in a Swiss 18 carat gold full hunter pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement and stamped on backplate 'T.R. Russell, 18 Church St, Liverpool, Swiss Made'; the case stamped inside 18K within a cartouche, poincon and numbered 27532, the signed white enamel dial, 44mm, having black Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial, and chronograph hand with outer numerals 0-300, case diameter 55mm, in working order, initialled and insignia to outer case, 'Si Je Puis', possibly the Colquhoun Clan's motto, gross weight, 142g
A Victorian 18ct gold-cased open key-wind pocket watch with white enamel dial, 38mm, subsidiary seconds hand, stamped to backplate "Hasluck Brothers, London, No. 4231', case by James Walker, London, 1874, engine turned design to outer case with etched cartouche, in working order, dedication to back plate, 68g
Qigongkugeln, China, 20. Jh.Stahl mit farbigem Email überzogen, ganz im Sinne des Qigong mit Yin & Yang Symbolen verziert. Klangelemente im Inneren, eine Kugel mit hohem und eine mit tieferem Ton. Im Etui (mit bestickter Seide überzogen) D. 4 cm, Etui 7,5 x 13,5 x 6,5 cm Qigong balls, China, 20th century. Steel covered with coloured enamel, decorated with Yin & Yang symbols in the spirit of Qigong. Sound elements inside, one ball with a high and one with a lower tone. In a case (covered with embroidered silk).
Emailleschild "Henkel's IMI", Österreich/Deutschland, 1930ergewölbtes Emailschild mit Reklameaufschrift "Henkel's imi zum Aufwaschen, Spülen, Reinigen", Abplatzer und Korrosionsspuren. 50 x 50 cm Enamel sign "Henkel's IMI", Austria/Germany, 1930s. domed enamel sign with advertising inscription, chipping and traces of corrosion.
Sechs Mokkatassen mit Untertassen, Grünlas (Loucki/ Böhmen), R. Kämpf, 1928-1938, dazusechs russische Mokkalöffel in vergoldetem Silber Porzellan, Umdruckdekor belaubte Zweige in Gold auf türkisfarbenem Fond, Innenwand und Henkel vergoldet, Goldrand. Farbstempelmarke. H. (T) 5,5 cm. Sechs Mokkalöffel Silber 875, vergoldet, Stiele in transluzidem Email cloisonné dekoriert. Marken: Bezirksbeschauadministration ab 1958, weitere Marke. L. 11,6 cm, G. zus. ca. 86 g 6 moccha cups with saucers, porcelain, print decoration in gold, stamp mark: Grünlas, Bohemia, 1928-1938. With six goldplated silver spoons with enamel cloisonné decoration, hallmarks: Russia/ Soviet Union. Weight in total ca. 86 g
Löffel, Russland, um 1910Silber, vierkantige Stielform, in Zepterform übergehend. Laffe an der Unterseite in farbigem Zellenschmelzemail ornamental verziert. Florale Ranke in symmetrischer Anordnung. Marken: Spatenmarke (875), Kokoshnik, Mistermarke. L. 20 cm, G. ca. 76 g Silver spoon, enamel decoration. Russia, ca. 1910. Russian hallmarks. L. 20 cm, weight in total ca. 76 g
5 Teile Clossonier, 20. Jh.In buntem Email cloisonné dekoriert mit Blumen und einer Libelle. Set bestehend aus drei Vasen, vorrangig Balusterform, einem kleinen Schälchen und einem flachen Tellerchen. H. 2,5 bis 12 cm 5 pieces Clossonier, 20th century. Decorated in colourful enamel cloisonné with flowers and a dragonfly. Set consisting of three vases, primarily baluster-shaped, a small bowl and a plate.
Löffelchen, Russland, um 1910Silber vergoldet, polygonale Stielform mit zepterförmigem Abschluss, Laffe tropfenförmig, an der Unterseite in Zellenschmelzemail ornamental verziert. Stielende ebenfalls emailliert (email cloisonné). Marken: Bezirksbeschauadministration 1908-17, weitere Marke. L. 14,5 cm, G. ca. 19,4 g Silver spoon with enamel decoration, Russia, ca. 1910. Hallmarks. L. 14,5 cm, weight in total ca. 19,4 g
A FRENCH GOLD, ENAMEL AND AGATE TAZZA IN RENAISSANCE STYLE BY JEAN-VALENTIN MOREL (1794-1860), C.1838-1848 the agate bowl with winged lion handles above a strapwork, shell and leaf decorated stem above a domed foot, stamped with Jean-Valentin Morel maker's mark 'MV', with a compass and French eagle's head poincon de petite garantie 10.9cm high, 10.2cm wide Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) the Red Room, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House Literature Rothschild Archive, London, Manuscript: 000/174/C/3, Christie, Manson & Woods Probate Valuation of 'The Estate of Alfred C. de Rothschild, Esq. C.V.O. Deceased, Halton House Tring'. 1918. Listed as 'A small agate tazza, mounted with enamelled silver gilt stem, £10.0.0.' Catalogue Note A similar cup by Morel, designed by Charles Nivillier and made for Maria Alexandrovna, wife of the future Tsar Alexander II of Russia, was shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851. The engraving of the design was published in The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue, London, 1851,p.112. See. Lucas, Jean-Valentin Morel and the Revival of the Lapidary's Art," Apollo, January 2005, pp.51-52. Jean-Valentin Morel (French 1794-1860) was a celebrated French silversmith and goldsmith noted for his fine quality lapidary work. He trained under his father and was a student of Adrien Maximilian, maker of gold boxes to Louis XVI and Napoleon. He established his own business in 1818 and registered his own mark in 1827. He specialised in high quality inlay work and producing hardstone cups satisfying the demand from collectors for objects in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. From 1942-48 Morel was in partnership with the French architect Henri Duponchel (1794-1868), establishing themselves as Morel et Cie. They won a gold medal at the Exposition des Produits de l'industrie of 1844 in Paris, however, their partnership ended acrimoniously which resulted in a lawsuit that prohibited Morel from working in Paris. After the revolution of 1848 Morel fled to London and established a workship on New Burlington Street of over fifty staff, registering his London mark in 1849, The culmination of Morel's London career was his display at the Great Exhibition of 1852, there he displayed jewellery silver and numerous neo-Renaissance cups and he was awarded a Council Medal.
A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASES QING DYNASTY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY each with French ormolu mounts, of baluster form, decorated with flowers and butterflies, the bases with lion's pelts and paw feet (2) 40cm high Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A MIXED LOT OF SILVER ITEMS comprising: a paperweight by S. Blanckensee and Sons, London 1924, circular form, mounted with a pheasant, two pairs of match box covers, a double sovereign case, a silver and enamel circular boss, a Dunhill electroplated lighter, engraved with the badge of the Royal Bucks Hussars, and a French electroplated table cigarette lighter, inscribed 'E de R' '22 Juin 48' (9) approx. weighable 4.8oz. Provenance Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A RARE GOLD AND ENAMEL MOUNTED AGATE SPOON EASTERN EUROPE, PROBABLY HUNGARIAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY with a pear shaped bowl, the underside with a rats tail, the rim with a rope-twist filigree mount, the part faceted and turned stem with three conforming mounts decorated with white, green and black enamel, with a turned finial 20cm long Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918), the Lawrence Room, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House Literature Rothschild Archive, London, Manuscript: 000/174/C/3, Christie, Manson & Woods Probate Valuation of 'The Estate of Alfred C. de Rothschild, Esq. C.V.O. Deceased, Halton House Tring'. 1918. Listed as 'Two spoons of agate and onyx, with gold filigree mounts, £20.0.0.' Catalogue Note In the 17th century sets of matching cutlery were still a novelty and highly prized. It was the sign of a gentleman that he possessed cutlery made of unusual and valuable materials. A similar spoon and fork can be found at Burghley House, ref. EWA08517, which appeared in the 1690 Devonshire schedule recording an immense bequest from Elizabeth, Countess of Devonshire to her daughter Anne, Countess of Exeter.
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILTWOOD AND CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLES LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each with a circular moulded top inset with a Chinese cloisonne charger decorated with leaves and flowers, the Oriental style base with a pierced frieze carved with dragons and leaves, on blind fret legs united by an 'X' stretcher with a pagoda finial, with detachable glass tops (2) 66.5cm high, 45.5cm diameter Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'LANDSCAPE' VASE, CONG 18TH CENTURY of square-section, the four sides are finely decorated with figures and mythical animals in landscape scenes of pavilions by a river, the flared neck and foot decorated with archaistic cicada lappets and ruyi-head borders 39.8cm high, 17.5cm wide, Weighs 5.5kgProvenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) the Billard Room, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House Literature Rothschild Archive, London, Manuscript: 000/174/C/3, Christie, Manson & Woods Probate Valuation of 'The Estate of Alfred C. de Rothschild, Esq. C.V.O. Deceased, Halton House Tring', 1918. Listed as 'A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases of square shape decorated with river scenes on turquoise ground, Kein Lung, £40.0.0.' Catalogue Note A related vase decorated with pavilions in mountainous landscapes is illustrated in: The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, 43, Metal bodied Enamel Ware, p.153, no.145. See also Christie's Paris, 22nd June 2016, lot 285 which fetched EUR 157,500.
A RARE PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL AND GILTWOOD TABLES THE CLOISONNE 17TH / 18TH CENTURY, THE TABLES FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY each with a rectangular top with a floral design edge, inset with a Chinese rectangular panel, one depicting a luohan seated on a carpet supported by mythical creatures floating across the sea, the other with another luohan waving to a deity riding on a crane, above a base with scroll legs (2) 64cm high, 32.2cm wide, 36cm deep Provenance Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) the Ante-Room to the Lawrence Room, Halton House, Buckinghamshire Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House Literature Rothschild Archive, London, Manuscript: 000/174/C/3, Christie, Manson & Woods Probate Valuation of 'The Estate of Alfred C. de Rothschild, Esq. C.V.O. Deceased, Halton House Tring'. 1918. Listed as 'Seven plaques of Chinese cloisonne enamel, variously decorated and mounted as the tops of gilt tables, £35.0.0.' Charles Davis, A Description of the Works of Art Forming the Collection of Alfred de Rothschild, 1884, p.236, no.266, listed as 'A pair of small tables of carved and gilt wood, each with three legs, the tops are inlaid with a square turquoise plaque of Chinese cloisonne enamel.' Catalogue Note In Buddhism, the 'arhats', or 'luohan' in Chinese Buddhism, are seen as the original followers of Gautama Buddha, or arhat. They have reached the state of Nirvana, they are now free of all worldly cravings and their role is to protect Buddhism until the arrival of Maitreya, an enlightened Buddha predicted to appear on Earth many centuries in the future. In the earliest Indian depictions only four disciples were shown but over time this number rose to sixteen and by the Tang or Five Dynasty periods in China there were eighteen, a tradition that continues into modern Chinese Buddhism. The symbolism of the two plaques included in this lot show a luohan welcoming the Mother of the West and the other shows four demons carrying a luohan over the Bitter Sea.
A Chinese wucai porcelain 'immortals' bowl, with doucai decoration of underglazed blue and applied enamels, the inside of the bowl with dragon roundel, exterior with three immortals standing between lanterns, the underside with apocryphal Wanli six kaishu character marks, 12 cm diameterCondition report: In overall good condition. Two small chips to the rim. Some minor loss of enamel to the decoration. two hairline cracks to the rim.
A Chinese Republic period porcelain brush pot, early 20th century, of cylindrical form with applied enamel naturalistic scene of a tiger on a rock, with calligraphy and red seal to the body, 14.8 cm highCondition: overall good condition, with the inevitable surface signs of wear and age. Some minor pitting to the body and wear to underside.
A Chinese Qing dynasty Famille Verte porcelain stem cup, 18th century, probably Kangxi period (1661-1722), the bowl with twin pierced handles either side, decorated to the exterior with enamelled blossoming prunus and dragon medallions, the stem with leaf tip above a circular base with meandering foliage, 10 cm high x 18.5 cm wideCondition: In overall good condition, with the inevitable surface wear consistent with age and use. There is some pitting, gilt loss to the handles and other areas of decoration, some minor losses of enamel and paint. Wear to the rim with some nibbling.
A Chinese export Famille Rose porcelain lidded chocolate pot, 18th century, possibly Yongzheng period (1723-1735), of conical form with enamelled cockerel and foliage, 14.5 cm highCondition: in overall good condition. Some pitting to the surface, small losses to the enamel and rubbing to the gilding. Minor chips to the end of the spout and to the top rim. The lid with larger chip to top, chip to finial and chip to inner rim. Firing crack to inside of lid.
A Chinese Export Famille Rose porcelain baluster vase, Canton, Late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with enamel cartouches depicting naturalistic scenes with foliage and birds, the neck flanked with dogs of Fo handles and gilt salamander applied decor, the upper petal border with gilt rim, 35.5 cm high
A Chinese Qing dynasty Famille Verte porcelain dish, 18th century, of circular lobbed form with applied enamels and underglazed blue foliate decoration, the underside with apocryphal Wanli six character kaishu mark, 20.5 cm diameterCondition: overall good, with the inevitable surface scratches and wear consistent with age and use. There are three small filled areas of restoration to the rim, some minor chips.Faded gilt decor, some enamel loss, painted over surface chips to some of the leaves. Stilt marks to underside.
An 18 carat gold cased open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and secondary dial, bearing un-named movement and No'd. 1226817, 72 g total weight CONDITION REPORTS Case diameter is 4.5 cm. There is a small dent to the back of the case and scratches to the glass. The winder has an area of patination/discolouration. Light surface scratches throughout. Winds and runs but then stops. General ware and tear conducive to age and use. See images for more details.
An 18th Century Chinese Kangxi polychrome decorated mug, the main panel depicting figures and young stag in a landscape, within an oxide red and blue main body, with serpent handle, 9.5 cm diameter x 11.5 cm high, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white landscape decorated plate, 23 cm diameter, a pair of 20th Century Japanese Satsuma ware vases with relief work figural decoration, bearing indistinct signature to base, 21.5 cm high on wooden stands and a European monochrome painted and glazed vase in the Japanese style, 35 cm wide x 13 cm x 19 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Mug - handle has been off and repaired in several places. There are chpis to the rim both inside and out.. The blue and white plate - has some chips to the rim Pair of Satsuma vases - have crazing all over as well as some hairline cracks running down - one has been badly broken and badly restored throughout The monochrome vase - has all over crazing and repairs to the gilding - has a very very dull sound. All items with general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, surface scratches, wear to the gilding and enamel decoration, etc. See images for further detail.
A collection of various pottery to include a Sunderland lustre jug with Masonic decorated front panel and side panels inscribed "The loss of gold is much, the loss of health is more, the loss of Christ is such a loss as no-one can restore" and "Be familiar with few, have communion with one, deal justly to all, speak evil of none" 21.5 cm high, a Sunderland type lustre jug decorated with monochrome print "Ship Sally" and with "Sailor's Farewell" verso 15 cm high, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar and cover of barrel form 18 cm high and a similar jar and cover with floral decoration in the Art Nouveau style 10 cm high, three various cow creamers and a Delft blue and white tin glazed figure of a cow bearing decorator's initials "AG" to base CONDITION REPORTS The Masonic jug - spout appears to have been restored - otherwise firing faults, losses to the lustre and enamel decoration and surface scratches throughout. The other jug - handle has been off and repaired - all over heavy crazing, surface scratches, etc. The larger Doulton tobacco jar has been signficantly restored and repainted to the body The smaller jar has also been significantly restored and repainted to the body All items have general wear and tear to include surface scratches, firing faults, minor losses to the decoration, etc and are in need of a clean. See images for further detail.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain figure of a lady in robes, standing upon a lotus flower, bears six character mark tablet to interior of base, 39 cm high, together with a similar figure holding a famille rose vase (filled base), 40.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS First figure - has some larger chips to the edge of their robe, losses to the gilding and enamel work throughout. Firing faults, etc. There is some dirt / dried paint / substance to the "lotus flower petals" to the base (which shows up under UV) - unknown what this is but doesn't appear to be a repair. Figure holding a vase - has hole in each ear by the hairline - unknown if something is missing or this was for manufacturing purposes. Losses / chips to the edges of the robes variously. Wear to the gilding and enamel decoration work throughout. Base has had a later applied substance - looks plaster like to the underneath - unknown what this is covering. Otherwise both figures have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include firing faults, surface scratches and both in need of a good clean, minor losses, etc. See images for further detail.
An early 20th century walnut cased triple weight Vienna wall clock, the carved arched pediment above moulded cornice and arched glazed door, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numeral chapter ring, with fret carved back pane and incised decoration to the triple weight, striking on gong, height 123cm (lacking pendulum). CONDITION REPORT: The enamel dial is cracked and chipped to th e chapter ring between 4 and 5 and further chipped to the right hand winding bezel.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A mixed lot comprising a Royal Scots 250th Anniversary medal, Burns Federation enamel medals, a Bridgeton Business Club President's medal and lapel badges, British commemorative coins, a miniature treen mirror, lacquer snuff box, two Glasgow postcards etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A George III gentleman's silver pair cased pocket watch, by Charles Hewison, London, open faced, key wind, circular enamel twin conjoined dials, illustrating hours in Arabic numerals and seconds, with Arabic numerals at quarters, fusee movement with verge escapement, no 21024, the case of plain form, outer case monogram engraved, Thomas Carpenter, London 1804.
An Edwardian gentleman's 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, by Barry & Sons Cardiff, keyless wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement no 61964, the cuvette engraved 'Opening of the Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff by their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, July 13th 1907 - Presented by the Cardiff Railway Company to Mr William Jenkins (Cardiff & Bristol Pilot) who piloted the Royal Yacht "Victoria & Albert"', the outer case back monogram engraved WJ, with box, Chester 1904, 110.0g all in.
A group of collectables, comprising a pair of Doulton Burslem ware pottery two handled vases, decorated in blue with gilt highlights, 25cm high (AF), a millefiori glass paperweight, 7cm diameter, an Oriental enamel bowl decorated with a dragon, 15cm wide, and two similar bud vases, 13cm high (AF), and an early 20thC green onyx ashtray, with applied figure of a cold painted stag, 10cm high.
Silver and costume jewellery, including an RAF silver and enamel and marcasite wings brooch, silver gilt Montreal Hall brooch, string of agate beads, Citroen lady's dress wristwatch, further brooches, earrings, together with a Japanese lacquer box, United Kingdom proof coin collection 1991, further coins, etc. (a quantity)

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