A pair of Continental orange glass table lustres, late 19th/early 20th century, in the manner of Loetz, each base hung with two graduated tiers of cut glass lustres above a slender turned column, decorated throughout in black enamel with figures of maidens chasing birds and flying insects, 37cm high (2)
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An Art Deco silver minaudière,import marks for 1924, of flattened cylindrical form, with sapphire catches, opening to reveal three compartments, one inset with a mirror, with black woven cord wristlet and tassel, with an incomplete lipstick holder, 9.5cm long51cm overallCondition ReportLipstick holder incomplete.Enamel good overall.
A Collection of: (1) An original vintage Ford Prefect 1940s chromed classic car radiator hood ornament mascot depicting an aeroplane. Serial number to underside ' 7'8126'4 '. Measures; 25cm. (2) Together with an original vintage early to mid 20th Century Lincoln Zephyr classic car radiator hood / latch ornament mascot depicting an aeroplane. Serial number to mount ' 7/2645/0 '. Measures; 17cm long. (3) And also an original vintage Lagonda Aston Martin car badge with ' Lagonda ' in red enamel to front & ' David Brown ' to top. Measures approx; 17cm wide.
A LARGE DAMASCUS ENAMELLED COPPER PANEL, SYRIA, 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form in five horizontal sections mounted on wood, comprising fifteen copper panels decorated in polychrome enamel with inscription-filled cartouches interspersed by floral and foliate motifs. Inscriptions: Qur'an, chapter XLVIII (al-fath), parts of verse 27, which refers to the 'Sacred Mosque' (masjid al-haram), known as the Great Mosque in Mecca; Qur'an, chapter II (al-baqarah), verses 255 and part of verse 256; Qur'an, chapter L (ghafir), part of verse 44; Qur'an, chapter II (al-baqarah), part of verse 144; Qur'an, chapter III (al-'imran), part of verse 133; Qur'an, chapter I (al-fatihah); Qur'an, chapter CXII (al-ikhlas); Qur'an, chapter XXXIII (al-zumar), verse 53; a form of the shahadah; Qur'an, chapter CVI (quraysh); Qur'an, chapter III (al-'imran), part of verse 97, which refers to the Station of Abraham (maqam Ibrahim), a small square stone associated with Abraham in Mecca; repeat of 'God is my Lord' (8 times) and 'God suffices me' (4 times).250 x 150 x 5 cmGood
CROSS 150TH ANNIVERSARY STOLOGRAPHIC FOUNTAIN PEN, LIMITED SERIES BASED ON THE 1930S MODEL.12-karat gold-plated metal barrel and cap with elegant engraving and three black enamel bands.Partially rhodium-plated 18-karat gold nib.Cartridge-loading, screw cap.Limited edition of 2,750 pieces.No box.Measurements: 13.30 cm. length, 11.30 mm. diameter.Barrel made of 12 kt. gold-plated metal, forming a fluted decoration with inlaid rings and black trims, rounded clip. Nib in 18 Kt. gold. Converter-loading system. Model commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Cross company, 1846-1996, based on the classic model of the 1930s. Limited edition of 2,750.
A pair of oval Limogues enamel plaques depicting young women, signed with a monogram, late 19th Century, with a label to the reverse for 'Demerliac et Fils, Limoges', each plaque 9.7cm x 7.2cmQty: 2The plaques in good condition, the frames with minor marks, chips to the paint and losses, the frames 24cm x 27cm
A group of four various table lamps consisting of; a green leather ground table lamp with parchment shade, 50cm high; an iron lamp base with blue enamel conical shade, 33cm high; and an Arts and Crafts table lamp with hammered finish and copper coiling ornament; together with a green painted clip on wall light (4)The green leather lamp with scuffs and marks of a minor sort, the shade somewhat dented and with water marks; the iron lamp with some chips to the enamel shade and oxidisation to the stand; the arts and crafts lamp with some very slight oxidisation, otherwise good condition; the clip on lamp with very slight marks to the painted decoration.
A late 19th century French Boulle decorated mantle clock, the shaped case with ormolu mounts in the form of rocaille scrolls and surmounted by a dragon, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, 17cm wide, 31cm highIn generally good condition; a small dedication plaque pinned to the left hand side; minor chips to the winding holes on the enameled dial; the movement with original pendulum; the movement untested but seemingly clean.
A French walnut portico clock with brass and mother of pearl decoration, the white enamel dial marked with Roman numerals within gilt rim, fruiting vine surround flanked by four pillars with gilt metal, capitals and bases on stepped plinth base, 24.5cm wide, 14cm deep, 46.5cm highPendulum present, slight lifting to the moulding around the base, one foot replaced, not tested.
A late Victorian mahogany collectors cabinet or Wellington chest with fourteen graduated drawers beneath an arched recess with carved ornament and all on a plinth base, with locking bar to the left side and bearing an enamel label to the reverse for 'William Adkins, Kidderminster', 61cm wide, 37cm deep, 124cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some fading to the colour of the timber overall, the arched section with some slight splits and signs of repair to the splits, the brass handles with three flanges lacking, very slight hairline split to the top, the lock replaced (no key), structurally sound and in good useable condition.
A French brass cased carriage clock retailed by J. W. Benson, 28 Royal Exchange, with platform escarpment, push repeat alarm, the enamel dial marked with Roman numerals and a subsidiary dial, 8.5cm wide, 8cm deep, 12cm highSurface scratches to the brass and glass, otherwise in good condition.
L. KEEGAN, DUBLIN THE ORIGINAL ENAMELLED SIGN FOR KEEGAN GUN MAKERS, circa 1900 and almost certainly from when they traded at 35 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, the white enamel sign with black lettering simply saying 'KEEGAN' over 'GUN MAKER', the lines separated by a moustached scroll and measuring 24in. x 18in. (some losses to enamel around border, drilled for mounting)
HALL'S, FAVERSHAM & LONDON A RARE ENAMEL GUNPOWDER ADVERTISING SIGN, possibly pre-dating John Hall's death in 1836, the 14 3/4in. x 11in. predominately blue and red sign marked 'HALL'S SPORTING GUNPOWDER FAVERSHAM & LONDON' (the Erith factory not mentioned), numerous small flakes absent to the field but perfectly legible
REMINGTON U.M.C., USA A RARE ENAMEL HANGING CARTRIDGE SIGN TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER IN CARD, the first pre-war and depicting a cartridge with a green hull marked 'REMINGTON' with a 'REM-UMC' headstamp, the second similar but the hull marked 'REMINGTON KLEANBORE WETPROOF BRITISH LOADED', both with airgun pellet damage
THREE VETERAN ENAMEL WALL-MOUNTED SIGNS FOR ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGES, each 22in. x 12in. and with mounting flange allowing the signs to be perpendicular to the wall and including two variants for 'GRAND PRIX' cartridges (both apparently unused) and one for 'ALPHAMAX' cartridges (some pellet damage)
A 25-BORE PERCUSSION UNDER-HAMMER WALKING-STICK SHOTGUN WITH CRANKED STOCK, no visible serial number, circa 1840 and of 'Day's' patent type, with round tapering 18in. barrel retaining a fair amount of original enamel finish in imitation of wood, integral slightly curved action with pan-head hammer and exposed trigger, the action with engraved tangs fitted with a cranked walnut stock of similar diameter with integral angled handle inlet with an oval white-metal vacant escutcheon

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