ENAMEL JARRETIÉRE BRACELETThe articulating polished and textured links, accented by an engraved slide with black enamel decoration of scroll and geometric design, terminating with a spiga-link tassel fringe, maximum inner circumference 22.0cm (adjustable)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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ENAMEL LADYBIRD BROOCH; TIFFANY: TWO ENAMEL AND DIAMOND-SET FROG BROOCHES1st: Design as a ladybird, decorated with green, black and white enamel, 2nd: Each frog decorated with green enamel with brilliant-cut diamond eyes, 2nd: each signed Tiffany & Co, lengths: 1st 2.0cm, 2nd: 2.0-2.5cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY1st: The signet ring engraved with HM within floral borders, 2nd: The ring set with an opal triplet, 3rd: The ring set with an oval cabochon rubellite, 4th: The ring set with a turquoise cabochon, 5th: The signet ring engraved with monogram, CN, 6th: The ring set with a round cubic zirconia, 7th: The signet ring with a rectangular face to reeded shoulders, 8th: The signet ring with an oval face, 9th: The ring set with a cabochon tourmaline, 10th: An unmounted oval opal cabochon, 11th: Two loose unmounted opal doublets, 12th: Two unmounted oval opal triplets, 13th: The bracelet of fancy linking, 14th: The bracelet with the central plaque engraved H. M. 942, 15th: The cross pendant suspended from a box-link chain, 16th: The enamel cross pendant suspended on a anchor-link chain, 17th: The Albert chain of curb linking, 18th: The pendant engraved with a cross, suspended from a fancy-link chain, 19th: The crucifix pendant suspended from a cable-link chain, 20th: The cross pendant of Byzantine design, 21st: The cross pendant of Byzantine design, 22nd: Pair of masonic pendants, each engraved to the reverse K.S, 23rd: The pin designed as a dao sword with a pharaoh and crescent moon with a gem-set star, accompanied by three small findings: short chain of bead-linking, a keyring and a short screw, various sizes (29)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURYThe plaque depicting a funerary urn, set with a pear-shaped and rose-cut diamonds, on a blue guilloché enamel ground and within a cushion-shaped diamond border, pear and cushion-shaped diamonds approx. 1.85cts total, length 3.1cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART DECO ROCK CRYSTAL, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1925Of geometric design, the openwork square rock crystal plaque accented by black enamel bands and single-cut diamonds, between pierced, similarly-cut diamond-set panels, length 5.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL, HALF-PEARL AND GARNET SNAKE BANGLE, CIRCA 1860Designed as a coiled serpent, decorated with blue enamel, the head and tail with scrolled engravings and set with half-pearls, the eyes set with ruby cabochons, some enamel loss, inner circumference approx. 14.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THREE SEED PEARL AND DIAMOND-SET BROOCHES, CIRCA 19001st: Designed as two swallows suspending a heart, set with single and cushion-shaped diamonds, 2nd: Of floral and foliate design, decorated with pink and yellow enamel and seed pearls, 3rd: Set with seed pearls, 3rd with seed pearls deficient, lengths 2.3-4.5cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
COLLECTION OF CUFFLINKS AND DRESS STUDS1st: Comprising mother-of- pearl and white enamel cufflinks and four buttons of matching design, 2nd: Pair of ruby and seed pearl-set cufflinks, 3rd: Pair of cultured pearl dress studs, 4th: Two pairs of mother-of-pearl and seed pearl cufflinks, 1st one plaque deficient, Swedish assay mark, 2nd one seed pearl deficient, 4th one plaque deficient, lengths various, 1st with fitted case, 3rd with fitted case (4)Footnotes:Please note, this lot will be subject to US Fish and Wildlife inspection if imported into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 15ct gold, Georgian memorial bracelet,: each glass locket panel containing a plait of hair of the children of Sir James (1782-1850) and Lady Caroline Bathurst, surmounted by a blue enamel forget-me-not and rose-cut diamond, inscribed with respective initials to verso, length ca. 18cm, total weight ca. 60gms accompanied by conforming silhouettes of the children and original, fitted, leather case.
Two locket pendants both set with locks of hair,: including an 18ct gold, blue enamel and seed pearl locket, length incl bale ca 2.2cm, weight of locket ca. 3gms, together with a 9ct gold, figaro link chain, length ca. 39.5cms, weight ca. 2gms, and a gilt metal, red paste locket, length ca. 2.8cms, together with a ropetwist chain, stamped '9CT', length ca. 43cm, weight of chain, ca. 11.9gms.
A mid-20th century, Gothic revival style, enamel, cultured pearl and multi-coloured gemstone, demi-parure,: including a pendant with chain, a pair of drop earrings and a bracelet, with Czech control stamps for Prague, silver, length of chain ca. 41.5cm, length of pendant, 6.8cm, length of earrings ca. 3.5cm, length of bracelet ca. 19.5cm, total weight ca. 67.2gms.
A small French Edwardian brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the hand-setting arrow of the maker Couaillet Frères of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont and Paris, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed for the retailer Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 112 Regent Street, London W, the brass Corniche case having a three-bale handle, height 12cm handle up, 9.5cm handle down, with the original leather travelling box.
A Victorian French brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform cylinder escapement and stamped to the backplate with the serial number 9 81, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer Furber & Son, Cheltenham, with the brass Corniche case stamped to the underside with the initials H.A. being the case maker Henry Acier who was granted a patent in 1867 for case design, height 16cm handle up, 14cm handle down.
A Victorian French brass carriage alarm clock: the eight-day duration movement having a later platform lever escapement and stamped to the backplate with the initial B within a circle along with the serial number N913, with a bell to sound the alarm, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands with a subsidiary alarm setting dial, with a brass Corniche case, height 16cm handle up, 14cm handle down.
Couaillet Frères, a French brass carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a later platform lever escapement and stamped with the hand-setting arrow mark of Couaillet Frères, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the brass case with turned columns and matching handle, height 15cm handle up, 13cm handle down.
Gay, Lamaille, Paris a brass Corniche carriage clock with alarm: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a silvered platform lever escapement with alarm sounding on a bell, the backplate stamped with the initials E.G.L. within an oval for the maker Gay, Lamaille of Paris, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, alarm setting dial and blued steel spade hands, the brass Corniche case having a three bale handle, height 16.5cm handle up, 13.5cm handle down.
Henry Capt, a French alarm carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and sounding the alarm on a bell, with the backplate stamped with the serial number 791, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands, alarm setting dial and signed for the retailer Henry Capt, Geneve, the brass Corniche case with handle, height 13cm handle down, 15.5cm handle up.
Diette-Hour, Paris, a miniature carriage clock: the eight-day duration, timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement with the backplate stamped with the initials DH for the makers Diette-Hour, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the gilt-brass Corniche case with handle, height 8cm handle down, 9.5cm handle up.* Biography Charles Hour had premises at 7, Rue Saint-Anastase, Paris, being an important maker who was a witness at the wedding of Raoul-Alfred Baveux in 1899, the successor with his brother to Alfred Baveux when they continued to supply carriage clock movements to the famed Henri Jacot workshop as Baveux Frères. Hour teamed up with Diette at the end of the 19th century with their trademark being the initials DH, with additional workshops at Marche des Enfants Rouge.
Drocourt, Paris, a small brass Corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a silvered platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with the gong block stamped A.D. for the gong maker Drury of London, the backplate stamped with the Drocourt trademark and serial number 14015, giving a date of manufacture of circa 1877, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and blued steel moon hands, the brass Corniche case with a three-bale handle, height 12.5cm handle down. 15.5cm handle up.*Biography For details of Pierre and Alfred Drocourt see lot 1953
Drocourt, Paris a miniature Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration, timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the backplate stamped with the Drocourt oval trademark and numbered 13151, giving a date of manufacture of circa 1876, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, red outer five-minute numerals and blued steel spade hands, the gilt-brass Anglaise case with Greek-key handle, height 9cm handle down, 10.2cm handle up.* Biography Pierre Drocourt started the well-known carriage clock making business at 3 Rue Coutures St-Gervais, Paris in 1853 before moving to 8 Rue Limoges in 1856, with a name change to 28 Rue Debelleyme in 1865. His son Alfred succeeded him in 1872, taking over the workshops of their suppliers, Holingue Frères in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont in 1874.*Notes Reference Leigh Extence Pierre & Alfred Drocourt, An Exhibition of Carriage Clocks, Catalogue 2014.
Delépine-Barrois, a miniature oval carriage clock: the eight-day duration, timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement with the backplate stamped with the Delépine-style hand setting arrow and numbered 14, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and decorative blued steel hands, the gilt-brass oval case with handle, height 8cm handle down, 9.5cm handle up.*Notes Delepine-Canchy were carriage clockmakers in the horological town of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont having succeeded the renowned Honoré Pons in the mid-1840s and continued to use the Pons trademark stamp for a number of years. Their workshops were positioned across the road from those of Henri Jacot who they supplied in the early 1870s. Charles Delépine continued alone from the mid-1850s before his nephew Ludovic and wife Marie Barrois took on the business as Delépine-Barrois. The company, including the substantial house and workshops, were bought by the Couaillet brothers in 1912 who continued making carriage clocks in the town.
A French Anglaise repeating carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with a repeat of the last hour at will, the hand setting arrow to the backplate as seen on early examples signed for Margaine of Paris and numbered 554 ,the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and a finely engraved gilded mask, the gilt-brass Anglaise case with a shaped and fluted handle, complete with numbered travelling box and winding key, height 18cm handle up, 15cm handle down.* The property of the Late Ann Meyrick
Japy Frères, an Edwardian mantel timepiece: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a cylinder escapement and stamped with the trademark for Japy Frères, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the shaped mahogany case with Sheraton-style inlaid decoration to the front and standing on brass ball feet, height 24cm.
An American black slate mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a gong, the cream enamel dial with visible escapement set to the centre, black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the black slate case of classical design with fluted columns and dome-topped architectural pediment, height 42cm.
William Horne, London, a small Georgian inlaid mantel clock: the thirty-hour fusee watch movement having a verge escapement with pierced and engraved balance cock, Bosley regulation and engraved Wm. Horne, Ratcliffe Highway, London, No.416, the four-inch white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the mahogany case with Sheraton-style urn-and-snake inlaid decoration to the front walnut panel, satinwood crossbanding, a brass carrying handle to the top and standing on brass bracket feet, height 27cm without handle, 29cm with handle.
Walter Mitchelson, London, a fine Georgian chiming bracket clock: the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement having a verge escapement and striking the hours on a bell and chiming on a further eight-bells, the round enamel dial having black Roman numerals and signed Walter Mitchelson, London, with gilt-brass hands, with two subsidiary dials to the arch for 'strike/silent' and regulation, with engraved floral and c-scroll decoration to the four corners and arch, the bell-top mahogany case surmounted by five cast-brass ball finials and with brass mounts, brass fishscale frets to the sides, fluted canted corners with brass stops, brass fretwork to the front, brass carrying handles to the sides and standing on brass bracket feet, height 56cm.* Biography Walter Mitchelson is recorded as working in Helmut Row, London from before 1781 until at least 1800.*Notes Illustrated in Robin Butler, The Arthur Negus Guide to English Furniture Colour plate 96. Pub. 1978.
A miniature Vienna-style wall clock: having an eight-day duration spring-driven movement with a three-rod pendulum, the two-piece white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and decorative brass hands, the oak case with glazed front and sides, ebonised mouldings and curved pediment top, height 39cm.
An 18ct gold full-hunter keyless pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued-steel spade hands, the case stamped 18K, along with a presentation engraved to the inner metal cuvee dated 1904 and engraved decoration to the rear, diameter 46mm.

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