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Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) Victorian Officer's helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A very fine scarce rich gilt crowned star mounted with full laurel wreath and silver Maltese Cross with applied gilt oak wreath and scrolls THE DERBYSHIRE REGT to the arms of the cross. To the centre, a silver Stag lodged, set on translucent blue enamel ground. Mounted on the base of the laurel wreath, a silver bi-part silver scroll inscribed SHERWOOD FORESTERS. Three loops to reverse. Excellent. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regimet) redesignated Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) in 1902.
8 assorted Officer badges. York & Lancaster in silver, gilt and enamels ... gilt post 1953 Royal Artillery ... Scots Guards in silver, gilt and enamel ... gilt Royal Artillery pouch badge ... silver and gilt Royal Warwickshire ... Royal Irish Rifles badge on associated green boss ... Royal Irish Rangers caubeen badge ... Kings Dragoon Guards 1942 HM silver collar. All complete with their fastenings. (8 items) VGC
Royal Sherwood Foresters or Nottinghamshire Regiment of Militia Victorian Officer's shako plate circa 1855-62. Fine rare silvered die-stamped crowned star mounted with replacement blue enamel backed pierced oval title strap resting in oak leaf and acorn sprays, Arms of Nottingham to voided centre. Horizontal loops. VGC Royal Sherwood Foresters became 4th Bn. Derbyshire Regt. on Friday 1st July 1881.
1882 Scotland Cup shooting prize award. A magnificent large badge comprising a crowned oval silver NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET strap with rich Royal blue domed translucent enamel centre mounted with silver SCOTLAND CUP 1882. Stout hinged pin to reverse which is engraved G. HERBERT 1st K. A.V. Minor restoration to reverse otherwise VGC. The 1882 competition, held annually at Montrose Rife Gathering in August, was won by 1st Kincardineshire Artillery Volunteer Corps.
2nd VB Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) Victorian Officer's helmet plate circa 1887-1901. Fine scarce silvered crowned star mounted with laurel sprays bearing SHERWOOD FORESTERS and 2nd VOLUNTEER BATTALON scrolls. Within the sprays, a Maltese cross bearing an applied oak wreath and scrolls THE DERBYSHIRE REGT to the arms. To the centre, a Stag lodged, set on rich blue translucent enamel ground. Three loops. Hobson & Sons oval plaque to reverse. VGC HQ moved from Bakewell to Chesterfield in 1898.
German Third Reich Hitler Youth Leader's Golden Sports Badge by Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen. Good rare die-cast gilt tombac laurel wreath with applied central black enamel disc mounted with upright arrow bearing swastika within circlet FUR LEISTUNGEN IN DER H.J. Stout hinged pin and hook to reverse which is impressed issue number 8629 and bears RZM logo with M1/101. Service wear GC Instituted in June 1934.
German Third Reich Hitler Youth Knife by Herm. Konjung A.G of Solingen. A good early1933-34 example, the blade bearing maker spectacles logo, derails and Ges. Geschutzt; Blut und Ehre motto on the blade. Nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered composition grip inlaid with red and white enamel HJ swastika diamond. Housed in black painted scabbard with brown leather belt loop retaining press stud securing strap. General service wear. GC Introduced in 1933 with the motto Blut und Ehre on the blade. RZM codes introduced 1934. Motto discontinued in August 1938.
German Third Reich cased 1938 Golf award to an Englishman. Fine rare circular silver example bearing eagle and swastika on black, white and green enamel bar with DEUTSCHER GOLF VERBAND 1928 in surround. Reverse with legend : To John O. Rudgard with hearty thanks for his friendly hospitality London - July 18th 1938. Housed in its green case bearing silver G in double ring on the lid; cream silk and green velvet lined. VGC
German Third Reich Hitler Youth Knife by Henckels of Solingen. A good 1933-38 example, the blade bearing double dancer logo with J.A. Henckels, Solingen. Zwillingswerk and Ges. Geschtzt; Blut und Ehre motto on the blade. Nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered composition grip inlaid with red and white enamel HJ swastika diamond. Housed in black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop retaining press stud (a little rusted) securing strap. Some service wear. GC Introduced in 1933 with the motto Blut und Ehre on the blade. Motto discontinued in August 1938.
German Third Reich Hitler Youth Knife with RZM logo by Robert Klaas, Solingen-Ohligs. A good 1938-45 example, the blade bearing RZM logo and M7/37. Nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered composition grip inlaid with red and white enamel HJ swastika diamond. Housed in black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop retaining press stud securing strap. Some service wear, plating under securing strap worn GC Introduced in 1933 with the motto Blut und Ehre on the blade. Motto discontinued in August 1938.
Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) Victorian VB Officer waist belt clasp circa 1881-1901. Fine silvered buckle of special pattern. On a round plate, a crowned Maltese cross mounted with oak sprays and scrolls SHERWOOD FORESTERS DERBYSHIRE. To the centre, a stag lodged, on blue translucent enamel ground. Complete with both oak leaf belt loops.. VGC
45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer's belltop shako plate circa 1829-44. Splendid rare die-stamped large rich gilt crowned star mounted with laurel wreath bearing PENINSULA scroll; mounted within the wreath, a silver star, its 14 of its 16 rays bearing honours. Centrally within circlet NOTTINGHAMSHIRE REGT, a rich blue enamel domed centre bearing seeded 45. Horizontal loops.
A PINK PHÁP LAM - HUẾ ENAMELS ‘THREE ABUNDANCES’ CUP INSCRIBED WITH THE MARK THỌ - LONGEVITY VIETNAM, LATE NGUYEN DYNASTY, LATE 19TH CENTURY Enamels on copper. Of circular shape, it is finely painted in famille rose enamels with flowers and flower scrolls, as well as with the ‘Three Abudances’ and a total of five bats. Bears a mark to the base: ‘Thọ’ (longevity). D: 16,4 cm TÁCH MÀU HỒNG “BA SỰ THỊNH VƯỢNG” TRÁNG MEN PHÁP LAM HUẾ ĐƯỢC KHẮC CHỮ THỌ VIỆT NAM, CUỐI TRIỀU NHÀ NGUYỄN, THẾ KỶ 19 Notes: 1. According to Vietnam Annal Records, it is during the 8th year of the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng(1820-1839), i.e. 1827, that the technique of enamel on metal, originating from Canton / Guangzhou, China, was introduced to Vietnam. At that time, a workshop was established under the responsibility of the official court painter Vũ Văn Mai. 2. Five bats together stand for the ‘Five Blessings’, namely longevity, wealth, health and composure, virtue, and the desire to die a natural death in old age. The Three Abundances (sanduo - 三多), also known as the ‘Three Plenties’ consist of the peach (longevity), the pomegranate (descendants or progeny) and the citron (happiness and longevity). NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.
A PHÁP LAM - HUẾ ENAMELS ‘DRAGON - RỒNG’ DISH POSSIBLY FROM THE SERVICES OF H.M. THE EMPERORS THIÊU TRI OR TU DUC Polychrome enamels on copper. Of circular shape, with a foliate rim and a shallow or recessed central part. It is finely painted in polychrome and bright enamels including pink with four dragons flying amidst clouds on the wing and with flowers and Daoist immortals in a reserved medallion in the recessed central part. D: 23 cm MỘT ĐĨA TRANG TRÍ HÌNH “DRAGON - RỒNG” MEN PHÁP LAM HUẾ CÓ THỂ DÙNG ĐỂ PHỤC VỤ CHO CÁC VỊ VUA THIỆU TRỊ HOẶC TỰ ĐỨC Notes: According to Vietnam Annal Records, it is during the 8th year of the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng(1820-1839), i.e. 1827, that the technique of enamel on metal, originating from Canton / Guangzhou, China, was introduced to Vietnam. At that time, a workshop was established under the responsibility of the official court painter Vũ Văn Mai. NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.
A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL ‘LILY FLOWERS’ VASE AND COVER MAYBE BY NAMIKAWA YASUYUKI (JAPAN, 1845-1927) JAPAN, 20TH CENTURY This vase rests on a short ring foot. It has a flattened elongated egg-shaped body with round shoulder surmounted by a short rim topped by a dome-shaped lid set with a chrysanthemum finial. Its front part is finely adorned with lily flowers of different colors against a tea-dust enameled. The base bears a mark reading ‘京都並河’, i.e. ‘Kyoto Namikawa’, maybe an apocryphal one. Offered at auction together with a matching collector wooden stand. H (stand excluded): 10,5 cm Note: Namikawa Yasuyuki was a Japanese cloisonné artist. His work was highly sought-after in his own lifetime and is held in several collections today. He and Namikawa Sōsuke were the most famous cloisonné artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the ‘Golden age’ of Japanese enamels. NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.
A LARGE PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASES, MEIJI PERIODJapan, 1868-1912. The vases of baluster shape with trumpet necks, the exteriors finely enameled in an archaic manner depicting inverted blades with stylized phoenixes and dragons in bold colors. The interiors with yellow enamels.Provenance: German private collection.Condition: Good condition, light surface scratches, a few small losses to the enamel, dents, nicks, and manufacturing flaws.Weight: 521.3 g and 536.7 g Dimensions: Height 29.8 cm and 29.9 cm
HOTODA: A SATSUMA CERAMIC VASE WITH SAMURAI AND LUCKY GODSBy Hotoda, signed Dai Nihon Bijutsushi, Satsuma toki, Yokohama Hotoda zoJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The baluster-shaped vase with a deep-blue ground elaborately decorated with gilt floral patterns all around except for two large reserves on either side which feature finely painted images, in bright enamel colors and gilt, depicting various sages, samurai warriors, and lucky gods including Daikoku and Benten. The underside with a gilt cartouche below the Shimazu mon reading Dai Nihon Bijutsushi, Satsuma toki, Yokohama HOTODA zo [Made by Hotoda, Yokohama, Satsuma ware, fine art dealer in Great Japan].HEIGHT 19 cmCondition: Very good, undamaged condition with minor wear to gilt.Provenance: Hungarian private collection.
A LARGE PORCELAIN BOWLPorcelain with enamel painting and goldChina, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th centuryMany blossoms and figural scenes on the exterior and interior, throughout in a spirited yet relaxed design. Floral decorations and rhomboid diamond motif including Persian script characters on the interior within a circle. Scholars, ladies and servant boys within a garden atmosphere with rocks, trees and pavilions in larger reserves. A very similar composition on the exterior, also in the large pictorial scenes.Dimensions: HEIGHT 14.2 CM, DIAMETER 34 CMCondition: Good condition, minor fading of enamel paintingProvenance: Old German private collection
AN ENAMEL ON COPPER 'WANG MU' BOWLChina, Republic period (1912-1949). The deep sided bowl rising from a ring foot. Finely enameled on a pale yellow ground with seven of the eight horses of King Mu. The interior of a pale green color and at the center with the eighth horse, the rims copper, the underside inscribed China.Condition: Very good condition with some wear to the enamels, mostly at the interior. Provenance: British private collection.Weight: 261.6 g Dimensions: Diameter 16 cm
A FAMILLE ROSE 'DOUBLE COCKEREL' DISH, YONGZHENG PERIODChina, 1723-1735. Painted to the center with a pair of cockerels, one perched upon rockwork, all surrounded by large flowering peony and magnolia blossoms. The cavetto with fine floral decor in white enamels, the lip in cafe au lait glaze. Provenance: From an old French private collection, by descent in the same family since the end of the 19th century. Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear, and shallow surface scratches, mostly to the black enamel. Little nibbling to the foot rim, a microscopic hairline on the base, not visible from the front. Some manufacturing irregularities such as pitting and dark spots.Weight: 314 g Dimensions: Diameter 22.3 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a related famille rose dish, with the same motif, dated to 1723-1735, at Christie's London on 9 November 2010, lot 65, sold for GBP 2,250 (c. GBP 2,880 in today's currency after inflation). 雍正時期粉彩開光錦鷄盤中國,1723-1735年。盤中央開光描繪一對錦鷄,一隻站在在岩石上,四周鮮花盛開,牡丹和玉蘭花花團錦簇。使用白色琺瑯精美花卉紋,盤沿上醬色琺琅彩。來源:法國私人老收藏, 從十九世紀起保存在同一家族至今。 品相:狀況極佳,輕微磨損和表面淺劃痕,主要是黑色琺瑯。足緣有點磕損,底部有一條微小的細裂紋,從前面看不到。 一些製造瑕疵,例如點蝕和黑點。 重量:314 克 尺寸:直徑22.3 厘米 拍賣結果比較:比較一對相近的1723-1735年粉彩盤,見倫敦佳士得2010年11月9日 lot 65, 售價GBP 2,250 (相當於現在的GBP 2,880 )。
A FAMILLE NOIR DOUBLE GOURD VASE, LATE QING DYNASTYChina, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. The porcelain vase covered in black enamel, the upper and lower bulb each decorated with three phoenixes, painted in aubergine, yellow and green enamels. The recessed base incised with an apocryphal six-character Kangxi reign mark.Provenance: Austrian private collection.Condition: Very good condition, with manufacturing flaws, the mouth rim slightly shortened with glaze chips and touch-ups. Weight: 528 gDimensions: Height 22.1 cm
AN IMPORTANT FAMILLE ROSE VASE, YONGZHENG MARK AND PROBABLY OF THE PERIODChina, 18th-19th century. The ovoid body rising from the short tapered foot to a waisted neck with everted lip. Superbly enameled in bright colors with some details and contours painted in iron-red to depict pairs of animals, including phoenixes, cranes, birds, and ducks, amid peony blossoms and other flowers, swirling clouds, rockwork, and a gnarled leafy maple tree. The base with an underglaze-blue six-character seal mark da Qing Yongzheng nianzhi and probably of the period.Provenance: Estate of Jacqueline Kemp, owner of Windsor Antiques in Darien, Connecticut, USA.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and firing flaws, particularly to interior of neck, as well as a glaze line (ca. 2.4 cm long) to the shoulder which is near-invisible to the naked eye and does not reach the rim.Weight: 1,792 gDimensions: Height 21.5 cmThe present vase was likely originally gifted to a married couple, as all animals depicted on the vase appear in pairs.Expert's note: The present vase belongs to a small group of early Yongzheng-marked ceramics with intense, bright colors and fine enameling and painting. A famille rose dish sold at Christie's in 2016 (see Auction result comparison), for example, shows similarly painted and enameled peony blossoms, two similar tones of green enamel, a similarly “diluted” tone of blue enamel, contours and minute details all neatly picked out in underglaze iron-red, and pitting, all clear and distinct characteristics also found on the present vase. Given the compelling evidence, it can be suggested that the present vase comes from the same workshop, if not the same hand, as the Christie's dish.Auction result comparison: Compare a related famille rose dish, also with a Yongzheng mark in underglaze blue and showing a similar color palette and style of painting, at Christie's New York in Collected in America: Chinese Ceramics from the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 15 September 2016, lot 932, sold for USD 60,000.雍正款及年代花開富貴粉彩罐中國,1723-1735年。撇口,縮頸,豐肩,短圈足。繪工精細,釉色濃淡明暗,層次豐富。牡丹盛開,周圍仙鶴及飛鳥,盤旋的雲彩,岩石和樹。圈足内青花六字篆書“大清雍正年製“。 來源:Jacqueline Kemp收藏,美國康涅狄格州達連溫莎古玩店店主。 品相:品相極好,有輕微磨損和燒製瑕疵,尤其是頸部內部,以及肩部的邊緣(約 2.4 厘米長),肉眼幾乎看不見,也沒有到達邊緣。 重量:1,792 克 尺寸:高21.5 厘米 專家注釋:此罐屬於雍正早期瓷器,色澤艷麗,繪製精美。2016 年佳士得拍賣了一件粉彩盤(見拍賣結果比較)展示了相似的彩繪和琺瑯牡丹花、兩種相似色調的綠色琺瑯、同樣的釉下彩藍色,輪廓和細節都很相似,此瓶亦有鐵紅、麻點等特徵。 鑒於這些特徵,這件粉彩罐有可能與佳士得的盤子出自同一瓷坊。 拍賣結果比較:比較一件相似的青花雍正款的粉彩盤,見紐約佳士得Collected in America: Chinese Ceramics from the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2016年9月15日 lot 932, 售價USD 60,000。
A LARGE LEMON-YELLOW AND UNDERGLAZE BLUE VASE, 19TH CENTURYChina, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), late 19th century. Of tianqiuping shape, originally covered in a white crackled glaze probably from the Daoguang period, subsequently painted in Kangxi style during the 19th century, fired at high temperature and then painted with yellow enamel and fired at low temperature. Depicting two reserves with figural scenes, surrounded by auspicious flowers, fruits, and butterflies.Provenance: Slovakian private collection, the base with an old gallery label inscribed 'Antquita Donati Vercelli' dating the piece to the Jiaqing period (1796-1820).Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age, small chips at the rim.Weight: 3.3 kgDimensions: Height 41.7 cm
LARGE PLATE WITH SCHOLARS AND GARDEN DEPICTIONSPorcelain with enamel painting and goldChina, Qing Dynasty, 19th cent.Rhomboid diamond motif with Persian script characters within a circle in the center. Four large picture reserves with scholars, ladies and servants as well as a partial view of pavilions. The spaces between as well as borders present floral designs, some also with birds. On the outside, three groups with blossoms and foliage.Dimensions: DIAMETER 36.7 CMCondition: Overall good condition with some minor porcelain firing imperfections and some minor golden paint losses on the borders Provenance: From a German private collection
A POWDER BLUE GROUND FAMILLE VERTE OVOID VASE, LATE QING DYNASTYChina, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century. Of slender ovoid form with a powder blue ground, decorated with ornamental reserves enclosing peonies and water lilies. Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by second generation members of the Holzapfel family after 1990 and has remained in the family ever since.Condition: The vase with some wear, loss to the enamel, a repair, fine hairline cracks, and manufacturing imperfections such as pitting and glaze recesses. The cover with repairs.Weight: 633.4 gDimensions: Height 25.3 (incl. the cover) and 24 cm (the vase)With an associated, reticulated wooden lid of the same period (2).
A RUBY, PEARL AND TURQUOISE INSET GILT SILVER CROSS PENDANTPresumably China for the European market, 19th century. The front set with twelve rubies, further enhanced with twelve turquoise cabochons as well as miniature pearls, the reverse with foliage decoration, accented with white enamel, a pendant loop set with two rubies and turquoise stones attached to the top of the cross.Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. Istvan Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe. The box labeled '253'.Condition: Good condition, wear to the enamel, slightly warped.Weight: 16.8 gDimensions: Height 8.8 cm (incl. the loop)With a fitted box, numbered (2).
A LARGE SWATOW ENAMELED PORCELAIN 'SPLIT PAGODA' DISH, LATE MINGChina, late Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Painted in turquoise, black, and red enamels with a central 'Split Pagoda' pattern scene, the cavetto with four landscape vignettes alternating with stylized seals.Condition: Good condition with minor wear and firing irregularities, some minor flaking to the enamels.Provenance: Holzapfel collection, Geneva, Switzerland. This lot was acquired by second generation members of the Holzapfel family after 1970 and has remained in the family ever since.Weight: 2,195 gDimensions: Diameter 38.4 cmAuction comparison: Compare a closely related Swatow polychrome enamel 'Split Pagoda' dish at Bonhams London in Asian Art on 19 February 2014, lot 168, sold for GBP 1,375.
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, each 9.7cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted circular photograph frame, Birmingham 1907, 8.4cm wide, a silver mounted pocket knife, George Ibberson & Co, Sheffield 1955, 6.5cm long, a double-ended cranberry glass scent bottle with silver coloured mounts, 10cm long, a cased silver and enamel Masonic medal for 'Ancient Order of Foresters', a further cased gold coloured enamelled Masonic medal, a Victorian silver brooch, a silver carnelian set dress ring, a silver plated wine taster set with a George III coin, and three assorted silver napkin rings (17)
A pair of early 20th century 9ct gold, mother of pearl and enamel cufflinks, each modelled as a round button with mother of pearl ground and blue enamel border, gold coloured belcher-link chains, each button 15mm diameter, together with a matched pair of 18ct gold, mother of pearl and enamel dress buttons, each 7mm diameter (4)
A Franklin Mint Duchess of Windsor Panther bangle, modelled as two panther heads with 22ct gold plating, ruby set eyes and black enamel detail, black composite bangle, tongue and box snap fastening, 8.5cm wide, complete in fitted box, together with a Frankin Mint Duchess of Windsor Panther pin, 5.5cm wide, complete with certificate and box (2)CR; NOTE: The rubies in this lot are untested.Bangle largely in good order - stones are present to eyes, a couple showing mid-sized chips/fractures. Enamel in good order. Bangle in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. Clasp is not secure - it is closing with a snap, but is opening with ease when safety fastening is not in place, and the two halves of the bangle wobble at the clasp.Brooch largely in good order, stones present, some with chips and nibbles. Enamel in good order. Mount in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. Brooch fittings in good working order.
A Norwegian silver gilt and enamel suite of jewellery by David Andersen, comprising a collarette and a pair of clip on earrings, each of double leaf design with blue enamel decoration, collarette 38cm long, earrings 17mm long (clips stamped 'metall'), together with a matched silver and enamel leaf design brooch, 62mm wide (4)CR; Necklace: One of the enamelled links closest to the clasp shows a fracture to the enamel. The other links show light scratching and wear to the enamel commensurate with age and use. The gilt metal shows scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, mostly concentrated around the edges. All links are secure. Clasp in working order. No signs of thinning, splitting or denting.Earrings: One earring shows fractures to the enamel. The same earring shows glue residue, possibly indicating previous damage and repair. Both examples show moderate scratching to the enamel. Both earrings show heavy scratching wear to the metal - the clips may be later replacements, but are in working order. No signs of thinning, splitting or denting.Brooch: Moderate scratching to the enamel. Moderate scratching and wear to the white metal mount. Hinged pin and loop in working order. No signs of thinning, splitting or denting.See pictures for illustration.
A George V silver and enamel globular glass match striker, London 1913 (maker's mark worn), cut glass body silver collar decorated in white and blue guilloche enamel, collar engraved 'Finnagans Ld 18 New Bond St W', 12.5cm high, aprroximately 14cm wideCR; No cracks, chips or losses to the enamel, however there is light surface scratching and wear throughout. There are minor manufacturing faults within the enamel (as pictured). There is moderate scratching and wear to the silver surfaces of the mount, but no signs of splitting, thinning or repair. There are several areas of nibbling and moderate wear to the ribbed detail of the body commensurate with age and use. Minor chip to the base, a shallow fracture around the base, and scratching/wear throughout, mostly concentrated at the base. The glass body shows no other large fractures, cracks or signs of repair. Please see pictures for illustration. The faults to enamel are visible with the naked eye under indirect light, however the eye is not immediately drawn to it. There doesn't appear to be any obvious signs of restoration to the enamel. When the striker is straight in front of you, the blemishes to the glass are visible.
A part silver and enamel dressing table set, Henry Clifford Davis, London 1951-52, comprising; a hand mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush, each decorated with pink and purple sweet peas against a white guilloche enamel background, mirror 28cm long, together with associated silver mounted comb, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1950, 18cm wide (at fault) (4)
A gentleman's silver ring, hallmarked for Jack Spencer, Sheffield 1973, size R 1/2, together with a silver wave design ring, size P, a silver and enamel ring, size U 1/2, a silver coloured brick-link bracelet, stamped '925', 21cm long, and a silver coloured 'Limit' open face pocket watch, 50mm diameter (5) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
Two Arts & Crafts style twin handled dishes in the manner of Archibald Knox for Liberty, each with pierced shamrock border and heart motif handles, one with blue enamel roundel to the centre, each stamped model number "0287" to base, each 28.5cm wide, with a Urania pewter trinket dish modelled with the face of a Pre-Raphaelite maiden, stamped maker's mark and model number "1024" to base, 13.5cm wide, and an oval pewter salver decorated in relief with carp, 46cm wide (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show surface wear and surface scratching. The twin handled dish with the roundel shows a break to one of the shamrock stalks. The roundel shows chips to the edges, creasing to the foil, and a fold to the edge with residue accumulating in the vicinity. The twin handled dish without the roundel shows a loss to the shamrock border.

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