A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS, CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL AND PAINTED PANEL INSET MINIATURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE UNSIGNED, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURY The rectangular eight-day single train movement with platform cylinder escapement, the circular blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial with gilt star half hour markers, blued steel spade hands and gilt bezel set within a rectangular painted enamel panel decorated with a Watteauesque scene of 18th century courting couple within a garden landscape, the corniche type frosted gilt brass case of Mignonnette No. 2 size with polychrome enamel decorated hinged scroll handle over bevel-glazed top bordered with fine conforming coloured enamelled scrollwork, cavetto cornice and caddy-moulded corner uprights, the sides with further panels finely painted with further couples conversing within naturalistic settings, the rear with rectangular gilt door, on moulded skirt base also polychrome enamel decorated with fine leafy scrollwork.8cm (3.125ins) high handle down, 5cm (2ins) wide, 4.5cm (1.75ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Miniature carriage clocks are called Mignonnettes or 'little darlings' and come in three graded sizes with No. 1 being the smallest.Condition Report: The movement appears all original and is in working condition however the mechanism is a little dull/dirty hence a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial appears free form visible damage including the painted enamel rectangular mask. The case is generally in very presentable condition with no noticeable losses to the champleve enamelling and both enamel side panels in fine condition with the only apparent fault being a very small corner chip to the upper right-hand corner of the left-hand panel. When the case was last assembled the joints between the uprights and the tip and bottom sections appear to have been glued together with gilt paint applied to cover any visible glue within the joints. The handle has also been secured with glue. The unfortunate gluing together of the case is however probably reversible if required. The front and top glasses appear free form damage.There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
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Seven Hooton Park Club racing badges, defunct racecourse, near Liverpool dating from 1902-07,comprising gilt metal and enamel badges, each bearing the year and HPC or Hooton Park Club on the front, reverse with brooch clasp and number, dating from 1902 numbered 119 by Bowman Limited London, 1903 numbered 118 and 119 by Bowman Limited London (2), 1904 numbered 87 by Walker & Hall Sheffield, 1906 numbered 233 by Walker & Hall Sheffield, 1907 numbered 146 and 147 by Walker & Hall Sheffield (2); sold together with two b & w photographs of Ethel De Wolf with her father Charles, 15 by 10cm., and another b & w photograph of Ethel De Wolf on horseback, 12 by 17cm., minor wear and pitting to enamel on badges, (9)Provenance: badges belonged to Ethel May Codrington nee De Wolf. De Wolf was born in Boston USA to a wealthy shipping family, and was brought up in the Liverpool Birkenhead area. These badges would have been from her mother and herself.
Bronze and enamel medal plaque commemorating the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games,portraying the flaming Olympic Cauldron, in original case by Gerritsen Van Kempen, 9 by 6.3cm., good condition to bronze and enamel; sold together with a Swedish medal portraying the discus thrower and inscribed Goteborgs Idrottsforbund, white metal with medal ribbon, (2)
A collection of medals and badges relating to Schools and Junior football, including three examples struck in 9ct gold, the first inscribed ESFA 1904-5, presented by the FA F Webster; the second presented by LJ FA to David Thomson of COFC in 1905-06; the third the LINCS. Junior Cup 1922 runners-up, 9ct gold weight 24gms total for three; together with a group of five medals awarded F Webster, four in hallmarked silver, the other gilt and enamel, various inscribed, one dated 1903-04, another 04-05, three with gold mounting; the lot also including a trio of enamelled metal badges issued by the ES FA including an international trial match, condition fair to good, with surface wear and dents, (10)
Southern Football League Division Two championship medal awarded to George Hancock of Reading FC in season 1910-11,9ct rose gold shield shaped medal with red enamel, fully inscribed obverse and reverse, damage to enamel, weight 11gms.; sold with a Prominent Footballers card portraying Hancock, (2)Reading and Stoke finished equal on 35 points and were both promoted to Division One. Reading were crowned champions, finishing with a better goal ratio.
A group of medals relating to football in Reading,mostly in silver and enamel, others in bronze and gilt, competitions including Reading & District Minor Cup, Reading Town Cup, Reading Temperance League, Reading Junior Cup, Reading Wednesday League, Reading & District FL Premier Division, with examples dating from the 1920s to the 1950s, named examples for Goodenough, WT Hands, (13)
A group of memorabilia relating to Watford Association FC and the Herts County F.A., comprising a 9ct gold and enamel medal issued by Watford AFC, undated, but with hallmarked for Birmingham 1937, weight 9gms., diameter 23cm., together with two Herts County F.A. representative caps, both in navy blue velvet with county crest the first dated 1923-24, the other inscribed Junior and dated 1936-37; also a Herts County F.A. cloth shirt badge, good condition, (4)
Football Association long service medal awarded to K.V. Ducker in 1931,9ct gold and enamel, inscribed obverse and reverse, weight 14gms., diameter 27mm., a pair of Football Association 9ct gold and enamel oval cufflinks, weight 8gms.; a Football Assocation 9ct. gold & enamel badge, 11gr.; the lot also including a British Exhibition medal in gilt metal depicting the newly built Wembley stadium, diameter 19mm.; the lot also including a silver-gilt FA trophy runners-up medal, undated, in original case, (5)
Football League Third Division (Southern Section) Challenge Cup winner's medal awarded to Percy Whittaker the of Reading FC goalkeeper, Season 1937-38,9ct gold and enamel, inscribed to the obverse, not named to the player but acquired by the present seller directly from the family, weight 8gms., in original fitted caseReading FC beat Bristol City 6-2 on aggregate. Percy Whittaker made a total of 213 appearances for Reading FC, having joined the club in June 1933.
Collection of four medals relating to wartime and armed forces football, one 9ct gold Inter-Service medal, inscribed obverse and reverse, dated 1936-37, weight 10gms.; silvered medal plaque inscribed for a match with the Czecholslovak Army in England, February and March 1941, in original case of issue; another silvered medal for the Catterick Garrison soccer cup 1942-43; the other medal struck in bronze and enamel and inscribed no.3 Wing, Halton, dated 1937, (4)
Medal plaque awarded to the footballer Bert Sproston on the occasion of Bolton Wanderers' match v Deutschland 'B' in Berlin, 14th May 1953,designed with a bear holding a shield, named to Sproston on reverse, makers mark Fehlow Berlin, white metal and enamel, 5 by 4cm., original fitted case, damage to hinge on case, medal good
A Christmas present presented to the English football manager Terence Hanney by V.f.B Stuttgart in 1924,in the form of a white metal and blue enamel cigarette case, the lid initialled TH, the gilt interior with German inscription and dated Christmas 1924, 9 by 8cm.Hanney as a player famously won a gold medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games before playing for Manchester City, Brentford, Coventry City and Reading. He then went in management in German football and steered Stuttgart to the very first title in their history in 1927, before moving to FC Wacker Munich.
A leather Arsenal – RC Paris 1st November 1949 cigarette case, brown leather with stitching and gilt lettering on the inner cover, 8 by 9 by 3cm.; sold together with a gilt medallion bearing enamel emblems for Racing Club de Paris and Arsenal FC with lettering, reverse engraved PARIS 7TH NOVEMBER 1951, diameter 3cm., each bearing slight wear, (2)
MIXED SILVER & COINS COLLECTABLES GROUP - two pairs and two other napkin rings, London 1944 pair with engine turned decoration, Maker E Silver & Co, Birmingham 1947 pair, Maker A J Bailey, plain banded with raised edge rims, monogrammed with the letter 'D', the two further napkin rings with Birmingham hallmarks for 1923 and 1920, 4.3ozt gross, Chinese export filigree coin centred dish, 10cms diam, small white metal caddy spoon with shell bowl and Prince of Wales feathers type handle, six commemorative crowns, 1989 two pounds coin, Royal British Legion enamel badge and a brass tunic button
EASTERN & OTHER WHITE METAL COLLECTABLES, EPNS cutlery, Victoria and other crowns contained within a vintage tin, items include a small unmarked white metal bangle holding twelve bells, two small embossed bowls, 6cms diameter, small salt and pepper with enamel Fiji coat of arms, bright cut EPNS sugar sifter spoon, 1891 Victoria crown, 1877 Victoria florin and a 1953 Queen Elizabeth five shillings
VICTORIAN & LATER PINCHBECK, SILVER & COSTUME JEWELLERY, vintage jewellery box with coinage and collectable contents and two circular boxes, jewellery includes a gate link bracelet with padlock clasp, silver and enamel mother brooch, pinchbeck locket and a cross, silver watch chain and fob, 9ct on silver cufflinks, Hollywood necklace and numerous other interesting items
MIXED JEWELLERY, BADGES & COLLECTABLES GROUP to include a 9ct gold double horseshoe and hoof brooch, 2grms, sterling silver owl brooch, 2 filigree type carved cameos, white metal Scotty Dog brooch, badges include W V S Civil Defence, blue enamel Unionist, SS Nevada enamel brooch, collectables include two small pill boxes, gent's cufflinks, vintage coinage, ETC
18CT GOLD CASED POCKET WATCH - with 9ct Albert and medallion fob, key wind open face watch with white enamel dial marked 'James Watt, Great Homer Street, Liverpool', set with Roman numerals, case and dust cover stamped 'Chester 1864, 18ct', winding key present, not currently working, the 9ct Albert 36cms L, T bar rings and clips in base metal, the 9ct 2.5cms diameter fob with enamelled front decoration and worded 'North Wales Charity Football Association', verso engraved 'Runners Up 1924.25', 47mm case diameter, the 18ct watch gross 94.5grms, the 9ct 32grms gross not including base metal attachments
BIRMINGHAM SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH - 1925, Maker Aaron Lufkin Dennison, open faced manual wind, the white enamel dial marked 'Kendal & Dent, London' makers to the Admiralty, set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, interior dust cover inscribed 'Presented to Mr J A Roe by his staff at HMSO Roman Street on his transfer May 1927', the case back with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 48mm case diameter, 94grms gross, all case parts hallmarked, in original fitted Kendal & Dent case
HALLMARKED SILVER & PLATED WARE GROUP - to include a pair of small import silver vases with cherub decoration in relief, London 1896, import marks for David Bridge, 7cms H, small silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1929, set of six Kings pattern teaspoons, Exeter 1877, Maker Josiah Williams & Co, 14.5cm lengths, small heavy solid silver bud vase, London 1965, Maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 6cms H, enamel top dressing table brush, Birmingham 1920 and a silver salt spoon, Birmingham hallmark indistinct. Non-silver items include a white metal Scottish circular brooch, 4.75cms diameter with thistle engraved decoration and large Cairngorm type stone, EPNS twin-handled presentation tray, four piece tea service and other EPNS ware, weighable silver 11.1ozt
16th-17th century A.D. The front plate of a silver-gilt processional cross with a Corpus Christi modelled in the round, crowned with a crown of thorns and wearing a short loincloth; the arms of the cross with fleur-de-lis finials decorated with foliage motifs; each arm with a quatrefoil once filled with translucent enamel and now set with a later appliqué depicting each of the four Evangelists (ox, angle, eagle and lion) with an inscribed scroll below bearing the names of Saints Luke, Mark, John and Matthew; a central roundel with an expanding arm cross behind Christ; the surfaces of the cross with foliate and floral decoration, the perimeter with delicate foliate projections; silver mark of Daroca atelier on the right arm of the cross; mounted on a later wooden support. Cf. Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1982.363.1, for a parallel made in Aragon, Spain; cf. Gómez-Moreno, C., Medieval Art from Private Collections: A Special Exhibition at The Cloisters, October 30, 1968 through January 5, 1969, New York, 1968. no.140; Galerie Koller Zürich and Spink & Son, The Ernest Brummer Collection, auction sale from 16th to 19th October 1979 at the Grand Hotel Dolder, Vol.1, Zurich, 1979, no.177, pp.260-61; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Notable Acquisitions, 1982-1983, New York, 1983, pp.23–24; Parker, E. C., ‘Recent Major Acquisitions of Medieval Art by American Museums’ in Gesta 23, no.1, 1984, p.71, fig.9. 758 grams, 46.5 cm high (18 1/4 in.). Lopez de Aragon, Madrid, 2014. Ex central London gallery. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr. Raffaele D'Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11424-192204. The town of Daroca in the Zaragoza province was a silversmiths’ centre for the production of silver and translucent enamel during the 15th and 16th centuries A.D. Crosses of this size, produced in great number in these ateliers, were elaborately decorated and meant for processional use rather than as an altar cross. This cross is of a type developed in northern Spain that would have originally contained translucent enamel plaques, usually applied in the quatrefoils (here later decorated with the images of the four Evangelists). [No Reserve]
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years B.P. A large dinosaur tooth from Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (African T-rex) with serration and some enamel; held in a white card collector's tray. 52 grams, 75 mm long (60 grams total, 80 x 55 mm including tray) (3 in. (3 1/3 x 2 1/3 in.)). Tegana formation of the Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa. Acquired 1980s. Old Lincolnshire collection. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus often known as the African T-rex. It was one of the largest predators (larger than its distant North American T-Rex cousin) of all time and is also related to Allosaurus and the South American Giganotosaurus.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years B.P. A Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (African T-rex) fossil dinosaur tooth, with serration and enamel clearly visible; held in a white card collector's tray. 48.5 grams, 84 mm (3 1/4 in.). Tegana Formation, Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. The Carcharodontosaurus saharicus was one of the largest predators (larger than its distant North American T-Rex cousin) of all time and is related to Allosaurus and the South American Giganotosaurus.
CHANGE OF DESCRIPTIONAn English George III turned and painted wooden doll, with inset enamel eyes, remains of dotted eyebrows and wig nails, the flat back torso with leg grooves, later cloth limbs and 19th century clothing body length 9inches (23cm) Condition reportOriginal paint finish, face mainly washed of colour, rubbed nose, missing one arm.
Two 19th century Royal Worcester plates. Both painted with sprays of flowers within a light blue and gilt border with gilt enamel beading Condition Report: Overall in good condition. No cracks, chips or restoration. Some small areas of rubbing to places of the gilt. Both have some light pitting and one has crazing. Some light scratches and marks consistent with age and usage.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOUDOIR CLOCKS the humpback chrome plated brass cased example enclosing a silvered dial with Arabic numerals surrounding a guilloche engraved centre and alarm dial fronting a spring driven movement - in original Moroccan leather case together with a small mother-of pearl carrriage clock fitted an enamel and alarm dial fronting a spring driven movement (2)Humpback measures 8cm
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK the drum head case with glazed pendulum aperture and panelled plinth base. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and recessed centre signed Hall Paris; Brocot type escapement and 24 day spring driven movement striking on a bell.25cm wide 46cm high

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