An American Art Deco cornelian and enamel ring, c.1935-1940,with a rectangular shaped carved sugar loaf cornelian, double claw set in a rectangular frame. A russet red guilloché enamel linear border, with matching enamel scrolls to the solid basket, raised bands to the shoulders with matching enamel and incised decoration. Marked 14. Maker's mark unidentified. Head 16.35 x 14.30mm, 7.83g.Finger size H approximatelyTarnish.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Slightly oval shank.Has been sized down in the past.
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A two colour gold Rifle Brigade diamond and enamel regimental brooch,graduated rose cut diamonds pavé set to the Maltese cross, laurel wreath and crown. The wreath interwoven with battle honours in green enamel, with a green enamel centre and red enamel crown, to a plain pin and lever. A case by Simpson and Benzie, Cowes, possibly unrelated. Tested as approximately 18ct yellow and white gold. 37 x 33mm, 10.08gProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Some nibbles and losses to the enamel honours.Of royal interest
A Continental diamond and plique-à-jour enamel Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception pendant,of gothic window and column form. The Madonna in profile with hands clasped in prayer, with pale green and orange enamel decoration, halo above to a green plique-à-jour enamel and star ground. The two colour columns grain set with rose cut diamonds, with matching scrolls below, to a fitted bale. Maker's mark indistinct. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 45 x 25mm, 8.32gMinor marks to the mount.No loss of enamel and no damage to the plique a jour enamel.
A Georgian diamond and enamel navette shaped ring,with three graduated Swiss cut diamonds, in cut down collets, in a fingerline position to a blue guilloché navette shaped plaque. A border of rose cut diamonds, all set in silver to a domed gold back. Split serated gold shoulders with incised leaf decoration to a plain shank. Marked 9ct. Head tested as sterling silver backed in gold. Case by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. Head 20.20 x 10.15mm, 4.47g.Finger size SDirty.Tarnished.Under 10x magnification some surface marks to the enamel.Not chipped.
An 18ct gold diamond and enamel tiger brooch, by Cropp and Farr, c.1980,the naturalistically modelled tiger with black enamel stripes, a white enamel stomach and red enamel mouth, with eight cut diamond set eyes. Textured fur with a double pin and roller catch, London 1986. An unrelated Cartier case. 50 x 18mm, 15.79gA chip to the black enamel at the tip of the tail.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
A 9ct gold leopard brooch, by Harriet Glen, the satin finish yellow gold leopard with black enamel spots and ruby set eyes, seated on a textured white gold branch. To pin and roller catch, London 2010. Maker's mark, facsimile signature. 38mm wide, 11.54gSome of the enamel spots appear slightly smudged.One of the rubies is a round mixed cut, the other is an eight cut and is probably synthetic. Possibly a later replacement.Minor marks to gold.
A 9ct gold leopard brooch, by Harriet Glen, with two satin finish yellow gold leopards, both with black enamel spots and ruby set eyes, with a textured white gold tree in the background. To pin and roller catch, London 2014. 79mm wide, 20.68gSome of the enamel spots are slightly smudged.Minor surface marks to gold.
A pair of cased Victorian split pearl, banded agate and enamel drop earrings, c.1870,a circular domed top with a horizontal band of enamel decoration with a kite shaped plaque drop suspended below. An oval cabochon banded agate, rub set towards the bottom with a split pearl, star set to the top. A hand engraved ground with a black and white champlevé enamel, Greek key style border, to a lightly domed back and hook fittings. A fitted case by Aitchison, to H.I.M. the Emperor of Austria, Court Jeweller, 23 Princess St. Edinburgh. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 49mm long, 6.56g (2)Tarnished. Some losses to the enamel.Dents, ripples to the one earring, noticeable from the front.Very dirty.Hung loose to the fitted base of the case.
An 18ct white gold Art Deco style diamond and enamel rectangular cut corner target cluster ring,the central cluster composed of graduated baguette cut and brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a black enamel rectangular cut corner ground, with a frame of grain set brilliant cut diamonds, to an open basket with open shoulders and a plain shank. London 2019. 15 x 13mm, 5.47g.Finger size N½Unworn condition.Under 10x magnification, there are some very light, minor surface marks, possibly from being handled.
An Italian ruby, diamond and enamel bombé cluster ring, c.1960,with an oval cabochon ruby, four claw set in a landscape position to the centre. A border of eight cut diamonds, one deficient, rub set in white. A red guilloché enamel head to a plain shank. 18ct gold. Italian official national mark 1968 to present, for Alessandra. A ring case by S.J. Phillips Ltd. Head 10.80mm wide, 6.60g.Finger size J approximately1x diamond deficient.Cabochon ruby slightly loose in the setting. Chips to enamel at the shoulder.Enamel abraded and dull.
A pair of gold and enamel hoop earrings, by Alison Lou,of tapered oval form, with polished gold hearts to a red enamel ground, with post and butterfly fittings. Signed and marked 14K. 34 x 29mm, 17.11g (2)No chips or damage to the enamel.Minor surface marks to the gold under 10x magnificiation.Do not appear to have been worn very often.
A pair of gold enamel and diamond earrings, by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co.,of oval bombé form. A brilliant cut diamond, rub set to the centre, with radiating flared stripes of royal blue enamel, between ridged sections, to post and omega fittings. Signed Tiffany, Schlumberger. Marked 18K. 17.40 x 16.60mm, 15.44g (2)Appears to have been hardly worn.Under 10x magnification there are a couple of areas where the enamel has not flowed smoothly.The surface is indented but not chipped. A valuation available to view.
An Indian high carat gold garnet, paste and enamel suite, comprising a bib style necklace with pear shaped checker cut garnets, paste floral clusters and scrolling wirework, with rows of cabochon garnets above and below, to a green and purple faceted paste fringe, a tapering paste set back chain and hook clasp. A matching pendant suspended on a foxtail link chain with hook clasp, a pierced oval hinged bangle with threaded pin clasp, and earrings with threaded post and screw fittings. All tested as approximately 22ct gold. Bib necklace 345mm long, pendant 125mm long, bangle interior dimensions 60 x 55mm, earrings 45mm long, 312.97g total (5)Abrasions/facet junction wear to some of the paste.Surface mark/scratches to gold.One kite shaped purple paste missing from the fringe to the bangle.One garnet has been glued in place.
An 18ct gold key wind open faced pocket watch,42mm diameter. A gold engine turned and hand engraved dial, with raised black enamel Roman numerals and blued spade hands. A chased bezel, milled case sides and hand engraved case back with a chased pendant and bow. The movement signed Cozens, Matthews & Thorpe, 10 Bunhill Row, London, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1767. Movement no. 75061. Suspended on a faceted trace link watch chain with a large bolt ring and swivel clip end, marked 18, a garter and loop gold cased watch key and a 15ct gold elliptical propelling pencil by Sampson and Mordan & Co., London 1903. Chain 330mm long, 58.56g, 10.17g, 2.96gProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Winds and ticking, but no guarantee as to continued running or time keeping.Glass scratched.Minor marks to the dial.Losses to the enamel numerals.Chain tarnished.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
A Continental gold pin set open faced fob watch, 32mm diameter with a white and pink enamel dial, black Roman numerals and blued spade hands. Engraved case sides and back, and a vacant cartouche. Marked 18k, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Suspended on a gold mounted black moiré ribbon fob, tested as approximately 9ct gold, with 9ct gold medal, Birmingham 1926. 25.67g, 11.95gCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Crown winds and hands adjust. Hairline cracks to dial, some minor marks to dial, a dead insect underneath the glass. Dents to case back and sides. Plating to crown and bow worn. Surface marks/scratches to gold of fob and medal.
A 9ct gold Syren top wind hunter pocket watch,with a 49mm case. A script monogram hand engraved to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary dial. Plain gold cuvette, movement signed 'SYREN'. Birmingham 1922. Case no. 234376, 92.66gWinds but not running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Dirty.Tarnished. Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Marks to the case sides.
An 18ct gold lever set open faced chronograph pocket watch, 57mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, with a blued centre second sweep. The case back with engraved monogram 'LR', to gold cuvette with presentation inscription 'Presented to County Councillor Levi Rees, by the inhabitants of Cwmllynfell & Cwmtwrch, as a token of regard & in recognition of his valuable public services, 6th July 1891'. Movement signed W Williams, 29 Castle St, Swansea, no. 94289. Birmingham 1890, 180.41gLevi Rees was headmaster of schools in Cwmllynfell & Cwmtwrch, before retiring from teaching to take up a post at Brynhenllys Colliery. He became one of the leading colliery proprietors in the Swansea valley and maintained a very active public life, serving as County Councillor for Brecon for seven years, and on various local school boards. An article in the South Wales Daily News, dated 8th July 1891, mentions the gift of the gold watch: "...in the evening a meeting was held, presided over by Dr Howell Rees, J.P., Cwmamman, at which Councillor Rees was presented with a handsome gold watch and chain, two pairs of gold-rimmed spectacles, a purse of gold, and an illuminated address as a slight recognition of the valuable services which he has rendered in this and the neighbouring districts during the last 40 years."Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.The chronograph button is not functioning - the hand does not stop.Minor marks to dial, scratches to glass, and some chips to glass edge.Minor surface marks/scratches to case.Some dents to the case edges, and the edges of the case back.Wear to the top of the bow.
A Swiss gold pin set open faced pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial. A plain case back and sides, to metal cuvette engraved 'H.A.A.A. 60 yards open handicap, first prize, won by C. Smith, 11th Oct. 1899'. Marked 18k, tested as approximately 18ct gold. Suspended on a gold Brazilian snake link Albert chain, with 'T' bar fitting, tested as approximately 14ct gold. 116.87g totalCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds, and hands adjust but do not align exactly at '12'. The hour hand is bent very slightly, which prevents the minute hand from always passing over smoothly. Some minor marks to the dial, and a chip to the subsidiary dial at the centre. Scratches to glass.Surface marks/scratches to case, and some dings to case back and sides.Wear to the plating on the bow.Surface marks/scratches to Albert, and some porosity in a number of places.
An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, by J.W. Benson, London,'The Field Watch', with a 49.00mm case, a hand engraved coat of arms to the front cover, and a hand engraved monogram to the back cover. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary dial. A gold cuvette, hand engraved 'November 13th 1890', the movement signed 'The Field Watch, by special warrants, to H.M. The Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales J.W. Benson, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London'. London 1889. Movement no. 522911. Case no. 1770. 119.20gWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Glass scratched.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.Some minor wear to the enamelling.
A Victorian heart shaped diamond and enamel pendant/brooch, c.1890,suspended on a gold plated curb chain. The heart shaped locket with a cushion cut diamond in a cut down collet at the centre. A white enamel and gold petal border to a red guilloché enamel ground, with a locket verso, glazing deficient, to a fold down bale and brooch, pin and hook clasp, suspended on a curb chain. Tested as approximately 15ct gold, pin as 9ct gold, chain as gold plated. 26 x 21mm excluding bale. 16.46g. Diamond assessed as approximately: 1.30ctColour I/JClarity SI2/P1A very small chip to the guilloche enamel at the point of the heart, with some surface scratches visible under 10X magnification.Diamond bright and lively.The bale is soldered closed and fitted back to front.
An 18ct gold pair cased key wind open faced pocket watch, by Mitchell Russell, Glasgow,with a 55mm outer case. An ivory coloured enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and gold and blued hands, damaged. An engine turned outer case, damaged, with a plain interior case, signed Mitchell and Purcell, Glasgow. London, 1835. Movement no. 20930. 135.14gDent to outer case. Engine turning to back case very worn. Crest to central escutcheon scratched out.Hands damaged or broken.Pendant, porosity under 10x magnification.Winds, does not tick even when gently shaken.Glass scratched. Noticeable scratches and marks.
A 9ct gold Record half hunter side wind pocket watch, 50mm diameter, with a blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds dial. A plain case back and gold cuvette, the 7 jewel movement marked Record. Birmingham 1926. 83.80g,together with a 9ct gold curb link double Albert chain,with 'T' bar and two swivel clasps, 395mm long, 29.31g (2)Watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Numerous losses and chips to the enamel on front cover.Scratches to front cover crystal.Main crystal is a later replacement, and has some chips to edges.Some minor marks to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case.Chain:Curb links worn, jump rings very worn. Wear to tops of clasps worn. Spring to one of the clasps a little loose.Chain is dirty.
A 9ct gold side wind hunter pocket watch, 49mm diameter with plain polished covers. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial. A gold cuvette engraved 'A.S.'. Case no. 415623, Birmingham 1928. 91.54g,together with a 9ct gold graduated Albert chain,with 'T' bar and swivel clasp. Birmingham. 290mm long. Suspending a 9ct gold smoky quartz spinner fob. 44.54g (2)Condition ReportWatch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set. Cracks to glass. These have worsened and the broken glass has now been removed.Some minor marks/dust specks to dial, no apparent chips or cracks.Minor surface marks/scratches to case.Chain:Minor surface marks/scratches and dirt to chain.Very minimal wear to links.Swivel clasp does not close completely flush.Dents to the bead surmount of the fob.Nibbles and facet junction wear to the smoky quartz.
A rolled gold Elgin open faced pocket watch,50mm diameter. With a white enamel dial, blued spade hands, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, glass deficient. Suspended on an 18ct gold curb link Albert chain with replacement rolled gold swivel clips. Case no. 6424420. Movement no. 9828832. Albert chain 26.93gGlass deficient.Hairlines to the dial at 6.00.Glue residue to the dial and hands. Dents to the bezel.Wear to the bow. Wear to the case. Keystone case. Dents to the case. Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Scuffs.Catalogued weight is for the Albert chain on its own, not including the watch. 24.20g estimated weight without the swivel clips - very approximately
A French gold pin set open faced pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, Louis XIV hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to a plain case and gold cuvette engraved 'Ancre ligne droite, levèes visibles spiral Breguet, balancier compense, 15 rubies'. French assay marks, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 78.12gCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Some minor marks and dust to dial.A nick to the edge of the glass.Surface marks/scratches to case.Dents and dings to case back.
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch,43mm diameter, with a royal blue enamel Roman numerals chapter ring to the front cover, glass deficient. A white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Plain back case and cuvette movement signed, 'Examined by J.W. Benson, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London, Swiss made'. Movement no. 622109. Case no. 622109. Swiss assay marks. Replacement base metal bow. 66.87gGlass to front cover deficient.Losses to enamel chapter ring.Dents and pin points to back case.Noticeable scratches and marks. Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Replacement bow (not gold).
A 9ct gold Swiss half hunter side wind pocket watch, retailed by Muir & Sons, Glasgow, with a 49mm case. A royal blue enamel chapter ring to the front cover, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. A hand engraved monogram to the back cover with a gold cuvette. London 1921. Case no. 227886. Movement no. 235432. 99.38gNot running, ticks when gently shaken.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.Noticeable scratches and marks - back case.
A 9ct gold half hunter top wind pocket watch,with a 49mm case. A black Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. A plain gold cuvette, movement signed 'Tavannes Watch Co.'. Birmingham 1921. Case no. 229768. 89.94gGlass loose, probably later replacement.Case sides dented and bruised. Noticeable scratches and marks. Shallow dents and bruises. Loss of enamel to chapter ring. Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.
A Victorian diamond and enamel swag and tassel brooch, c.1850,of oval shield form. A conical flower head cluster with a cushion cut diamond, claw set to a scalloped collet, surrounded by layered petals, grain set with rose cut diamonds and edged with blue enamel. A bevelled frame with Greek key fretwork, to a border of strapwork with lines of Royal blue enamel. A foxtail chain swag and knot, with an articulated tassel pendant drop, to a pin and 'C' catch. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 84 x 45mm, 26.21gLight surface marks commensurate with its age.The rivet to one section of the applied strapwork requires attention (slightly loose). Tarnish.Some losses to the enamel.
A late Victorian diamond and enamel cockerel brooch,modelled in relief, with rows of graduated rose cut diamonds, grain set throughout. A faceted ruby eye and red guilloché enamel comb and wattle, all set in silver and backed in gold. Tested as approximately sterling silver and 9ct gold. A later box by Jones, 52 Beauchamp Place, SW3. 30mm, 9.69gTarnished.Later brooch fittings. Soft solder present.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
An Edwardian ruby, diamond and enamel hatching chick and shell brooch,with a silver chick, pavé set with graduated rose cut diamonds, a cabochon ruby eye, and gold feet and beak. The chick mounted to a two row bar brooch with fragments of enamelled shell. Tested as approximately sterling silver, 18ct gold and 15ct gold. 47 x 14mm, 4.48gLight surface marks commensurate with its age.'C' catch tested as 15ct gold.Silver chick.One shell section deficient.Under 10x magnification very minor marks to the enamel.
A Continental diamond and enamel mallard in flight brooch, c.1930,of naturalistic form, with wings pavé set with graduated rose cut diamonds. A polychrome enamel head, with incised and engraved feather decoration. Tested as approximately silver, 14ct gold and 18ct gold. Hungarian import mark 1866-1937 for Vienna. 28 x 17mm, 7.58gTarnished. Chip to the enamel at the neck.Later roller catch.
An Indian antique foiled spinel, pearl, diamond and enamel pendant,with a rose cut foil backed spinel, kundan set to the centre. A foliate surround set with foiled carved gemstone, pearls and rose cut diamonds, with pearl pendant drops below. Dome back settings enamelled in white, red, green, blue and gold, depicting a monkey amongst foliage. Pearls untested. 44 x 36mm, 20.00gCondition Report1x pearl drop deficient.1x diamond and setting deficient to one carved gemstone.1x simulated pearl replacement.Foil deteriorated.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
An Order of Isabella the Catholic Grand Cross pendant,a Knight's Commander insignia, comprising a Grand Cross, 58mm diameter, with a green enamelled oval wreath above, with a white and pale yellow guilloché enamel bale. The Order of Isabella was instituted by King Ferdinand VII in 1815 to reward services to the Spanish state of a civil nature. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 45.82gSome areas of tarnish.No chips to the guilloche enamel.Some minor surface marks to the PLUS ULTRA centrepiece, visible under 10X magnification.
NURSING INTEREST COLLECTABLES to include a Rotary nine carat gold cased lady's wristwatch on openwork rolled gold bracelet, two further wristwatches including a Bentima Star, engraved verso "S Aveling", The General Nursing Council for England & Wales badge, engraved "S N Aveling SRN453903, 2.8.72", League of Westminster Hospital Nurses badge and silver plated buckle, SCM (State Certified Midwife) gilt metal and enamel badge by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham, mother of pearl Royal Army Medical Corps badge ETC
SILVER BIJOUTERIE, THREE ITEMS, to include a Victorian chase decorated etui, London 1868, maker George Cowie, button press hinged lid, the interior holding three steel bladed instruments in tortoiseshell pullets, and two pieces of mother of pearl, the steel blades stamped Maw, London, and Arnold & Sons, London, small heart shaped easel-back photograph frame, London 1887, maker Joseph Braham, 5 x 4.5cms, and a Dunhill sterling silver ladies compact in black enamel with gilt metal banding and monogrammed cartouche 6.5cms square, having a bevelled edge interior mirror, powder gauze and pad
TWO VINTAGE JEWELLERY CASES with quality contents of both vintage and contemporary jewellery, including natural stone, glass, coral, gold tone and other necklaces, hallmarked silver and other bangles, lapis, malachite, coral and other earrings and pendants, French openwork paste set pendant necklace with modern silver box link chain, two carved cameo brooches including a 4.75 x 4cms example, set in silver, sterling silver and enamel necklace of seven scallop shaped shells with simulated pearls, scarab beetle beads ETC
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWLMing DynastyThe interior and exterior decorated with lotus flowers in red, yellow and blue and fine foliate tendrils, within narrow scroll borders, all reserved on a turquoise ground, 18.5cm wide, 18.5cm deep, 8cm high (7in wide, 7in deep, 3in high) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCKLeuroux, Charing CrossWith circular signed enamel dial and signed circular movement with anchor escapement, the balloon shaped case with carrying handles, on bracket feet, 26cm wide, 16.5cm deep x 48cm high (10in wide x 6in deep x 18 1/2in high)Footnotes:A handwritten note to the inside states that the movement is stamped for Thwaites, number 2570 which would date it to 1801.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER WITH TIMEPIECETagliabue, London, No 26.With hygrometer, thermometer and engraved silvered 12 inch dial, the trunk further set with an enamel Arabic dial wound from the front, the movement signed Wm. Terry, London no.82 with verge escapement and arched plates, 118cm (46in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CLOISONNE ENAMEL TRIPOD RITUAL VESSEL AND COVER, DUILate Qing Dynasty / Republic PeriodThe globular body divided around the circumference by a bowstring band and decorated around the exterior with a wide band of archaistic motifs, all raised on three cabriole feet with taotie designs, the sides with a pair of beast-head handles suspending loose rings, the domed cover similarly decorated and with three ring handles, the centre with a lion finial, 26cm (10in) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF JAPANESE DOUBLE-GOURD SHAPED VASES AND COVERSRed painted character marksEach painted with flowers amongst trellis and butterflies in flight, 15cm wide, 15cm deep, 26.5cm high (5 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 10in high), together with a Japanese bronze and cloisonné enamel incense burner, the pierced cover surmounted by a dog with a ball, 21cm wide, 20cm deep, 27cm high (8in wide, 7 1/2in deep, 10 1/2in high) (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CANDELABRA19th centuryEach fashioned as a cherub holding aloft two sconces and drip pans, on a square pedestal and bracket feet, impressed foundry mark; together with a second pair of square based brass candle sticks; and a pair of urn reversible candlesticks, the tallest: 28cm (11in) high (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LARGE CANTON RIBBED BALUSTER VASELate 19th centuryTypically enamelled with figural panels, together with a pair of 19th century Canton enamel baluster vases painted with panels of figures applied with raised salamanders, 86.5cm high, 33cm diameter, (34in high, 13in diameter) (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL MYTHICAL DOGS20th centuryTogether with a pair of bronze and parcel-gilt duck-form screen holders, and a Japanese cloisonné enamel dragon tray, 13cm high (5in high) (5)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
H.R.H.Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester, fine 1920s 9ct gold and enamel Royal presentation brooch with central crowned H cipher on gold lattice work ground within enamel border, pin backing and gold safety chain in original red leather case by Plante, Bury St, London. The brooch 5 cm long. Provenance: Given by Prince Henry in 1926 to his nurse Miss Bertha Hutchinson who looked after him when he was suffering from a severe attack of influenza. Sold with original press cutting and hand written note.

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