A Victorian silver Aesthetic movement hanging clock, by G H James & Co., London 1884, retailed by the Goldsmiths Company, arched rectangular form, engraved with oriental decoration with birds, bamboo, figures and landscape scenes, the enamel frame with 'Goldsmiths Company 112 Regent Street W. London, Paris', simulated bamboo hanging frame, height 11.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
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A late 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt and enamel novelty harp vinaigrette / pot pourri pot, maker's mark possibly I.P, Vienna, the harp with a blue enamel support and decorated with a scene of a gentleman and lady, wire-work strings, the underside with a landscape scene, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced pull-out grille and a compartment, some damage, height 14cm.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an American silver overlay green glass scent bottle, a Scottish clan badge with a ship and Celtic border, by Peter Henderson, Glasgow 1938, a silver-gilt and enamel Freemason's badge, Wayfarers Lodge, a Girl Guides badge, six football medallions, a modern Brazil nut box, a shell box and another box, plus an electroplated and enamel vesta case, the front with a dog's head, a snuff box and other items including a nut pencil, approx. weighable 6oz. (qty)
By Wakely and Wheeler, an Art Deco silver and enamel bowl, London 1934, tapering circular form, with three bands of cornflower blue enamel decoration, on four bracket supports on a circular foot, diameter 28.8cm, approx. weight 47oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Aesthetics, (Philip A. Jeffs), Antiquarius Antiques Centre, London, SW3, 16 April 2005.
By Omar Ramsden, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver and enamel dishes, London 1933, also engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', circular form, with a sixteen segment bat-wing border, with ball motifs, spot-hammed body, the centre with a coiled fish on a green enamel ground and with a rope-work border, diameter 16.8cm, approx. weight 16.5oz. (2)
By Nelson Dawson, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver presentation trowel, London 1901, the shaped triangular blade with pierced foliate decoration and chased with two Prince of Wales feathers, the centre with an enamel plaque with gilt lettering on a purple ground 'With this Trowel The Hon. Sir Walter F. Hely-Hutchinson G.C.M.G Governor- Laid the Foundation Stone for the Statue of His Majesty King Edward VII, Capetown 26 June 1902', tapering faceted wooden handle with a pomegranate finial, length 22.8cm, approx. gross weight 168g. Nelson Dawson (1859-1942) was the founder of The Artificers' Guild in 1901, and he learnt his enamelling skills for Alexander Fisher.
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of eighteen Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by David Andersen, the reverse of the bowls and handles with vari-coloured enamel decoration, white beaded borders, in a fitted case, plus a pair of grape scissors, London 1904, a caddy spoon, a cased set of coffee spoons, three condiment spoons, three coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 12oz. (qty)
A small collection of six silver wine labels, comprising: a set of three by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1904-1910, disc form, titles 'BURGUNDY', 'SHERRY', and 'PORT', plus a silver and blue enamel label, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1934, titled 'GIN', and two others 'GIN' and 'WHISKY', approx. weight 2.9oz. (6)
A pair of Victorian green wine glasses, the ovoid bowl on stem with bladed knop and spreading foot, 11cm h and a set of three fine creamware socketed saucers, c1790-1800, painted in blue enamel with trailing foliage (5) Wine glasses in good condition, one saucer cracked, all three with slight wear
A Staffordshire earthenware figure of Diana, c1820, with overglaze enamel painted decoration on square base with rust enamel lines, 30cm h and three Staffordshire flatbacks, 19th c (4) Diana - old restoration to left arm. The three other figures in good condition save for huntsman's cap (chipped peak)
A French brass carriage clock, H W Bedford and Compy Ltd 105 Regent Street London, early 20th c, with enamel dial, gong striking movement retaining the original platform silver escapement, in gilt brass case, 13.5cm h excluding handle, keys Exterior of case slightly spotted and gilding a little rubbed. Two of the bevelled glass panels very small corner chip
An mahogany and line inlaid balloon timepiece, Mappin & Webb Ltd, early 20th c, with enamel dial, the movement with lever escapement and lion trademark to black plate, 23cm h and a Victorian walnut book slide, with pierced and lacquered brass strapwork to the folding ends (2) Clock in good condition, movement untried. Book slide - much accretion of dirt and grime but complete and unrestored
A French cast brass clock, late 19th c, the pillar shaped case with primrose enamel chapter ring surmounted by a galleried domed top cast with leaves beneath tiered finial, the sides with lion mask and ring handle, gong striking movement, 35cm h and a pair of vases en suite (3) Lacks pendulum. Lacquer discoloured with old polish residues, lacks minute hand
A French porcelain mounted spelter gilt mantel clock, the primrose enamel dial decorated with swags, having gong striking movement, in pillar shaped case with domed top and cone finial, the panel to the apron painted with lovers in a landscape Lacks pendulum otherwise complete, requires a clean, unrestored
A brass horseshoe novelty timepiece, c1900, with blue enamel 'nails' and primrose enamel chapter ring, French movement, 12.5cm h Movement in apparently working order, running when wound, case with polish residue. Glass slightly scratched and tiny flea bites on bevelled edge that are hardly noticeable
A Staffordshire leaf moulded polychrome pearlware jug, c1790, with fluted neck and enamelled with roses and other flowers, the leaves, handle and rim outlined in brown enamel, 17cm h and a commemorative silver lustre ware jug with half length named portraits, impressed in printers' type LORD WELLINGTON and GENERAL HILL, c1830, 15.5cm h (2) Short vertical hairline crack that does not extend to top nor bottom, small flat chip on edge of foot. Commemorative jug - minor grazes and localised wear / flaking, not cracked or chipped. Neither jug restored
An English barrel shaped creamware jug, late 18th c, painted with an exterior scene of a pipe smoker seated by a table with jug and glass, the initials JH in leafy surround tied by a blue bow, the reverse with a loose bouquet, the rim and handle picked out in blue enamel, 16cm h Slight scratches only
Two Staffordshire earthenware figures and a group of Venus and Cupid, c1830 and mid 19th c, the last painted in overglaze enamel colours, 11.5-13.5cm h Child - old discoloured restoration to right arm and slightly chipped. Chip on back edge of the square base. man and dog - lacking two branches that would have protruded behind the figures head but otherwise in essentially good condition. Venus and Cupid - restoration to Venus' left arm and slight chipping of the flowers, etc
*A silver-gilt and enamel 'Surprise' egg,by Stuart Devlin, London 1978,with a textured surface and a polished central band, opening to reveal a hedgehog beneath a bush on a green enamel base, numbered '212', 7.5cm high, in a fitted 'Boodle & Dunthorne' case (2)Condition ReportSilver and enamel good. Bush with some bend leaves.

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