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A yellow and white metal horse and jockey brooch, comprising an enamel jockey riding a galloping horse set with 48 Old European cut diamonds and a 1.2mm cabochon blue stone for the eye, diamond dimensions between approx 1 x 0.6mm and 3.2 x 3.35 x 2.4mm, total weight estimated as 1.68 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour I to J and clarity SI1 to SI2, brooch dimensions 32 x 25mm, gross weight 11.8g, not marked but tested as 18ctEnamel chipped on jockey.
A yellow metal, diamond and enamel brooch commemorating George VI as Duke of York, featuring a white enamel rose with centre Old European cut diamond surmounted by a crown set with twelve Old European cut diamonds, diamond dimensions between approx 1.5 x 1mm and 3.49 x 2.35mm, total weight estimated as 0.44 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI1 to SI2, brooch length 25mm, gross weight 7.3g, not marked but tested as 18ctEnamel slightly chipped.Some lead solder.
A late Victorian yellow and white metal, enamel and diamond brooch commemorating the 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, featuring an enamel clover, rose and thistle representing the flowers of the commonwealth, surmounted by a crown set with 23 Old European cut diamonds, two rubies and two peridots, set with a 6 and 0 in twenty-eight Old European cut diamonds, with a later roller catch fastening, diamond diameters between approx 1.4 and 1.5mm, total weight estimated as 0.51 carats, ruby dimensions each approx 1.3 x 0.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.02 carats, peridot dimensions each approx 1.3 x 0.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.02 carats, brooch dimensions 25 x 30mm, gross weight 5.9g, tested as silver and 9ct, in Paul Longmire box Some wear to the enamel. One peridot is loose.
Two yellow metal royal monogram stick pins, one with oval openwork detail and letter G set with fifty-nine 0.65 to 1mm rose cut diamonds, length 70mm, gross weight 1.8g; the other featuring a letter G set with twelve 1mm rose cut diamonds within blue enamel border stating royal motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' surmounted by a crown, length 70mm, gross weight 3.5g, both tested as 18ct
Two stick pins, one comprising the monogram VE against a blue enamel background with oval surround set with twenty rose cut diamonds surmounted by a crown, diamond dimensions each approx 1.25 x 0.8mm, total weight estimated as 0.10 carats, length 80mm, gross weight 3.2g, tests as platinum with base metal pin; the other depicting a Royal monogram VR in yellow metal surmounted by a crown in red and green enamel detail, length 80mm, gross weight 5.2g, stamped and tested as 18ct, in fitted case (2)
A yellow and white metal, enamel and diamond stick pin, depicting a fleur de lys emblem set with eighteen 0.7 to 1.65mm rose cut diamond with blue enamel ribbon surround, total diamond weight estimated as 0.07 carats, pin length 70mm, gross weight 2.4g, tested as 18ct and silver, in fitted case
A yellow and white metal diamond set Queen Alexandra commemorative brooch, featuring a centre triple A monogram set with thirty-two 1.45 to 1.65mm rose cut diamonds, within an inner border of forty-six 0.65mm rose cut diamonds surrounded by a blue enamel belt stating royal motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense', and surmounted by a red enamel crown set with twenty-five 0.65 to 1.3mm rose cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated as 0.30 carats, brooch diameter 35mm, gross weight 8.8g, tested as 9ct and silver Tarnished.
A Cartier yellow metal Royal monogram bar brooch, comprising the initials GM in blue and red enamel detail surmounted by a crown, with roller catch fastening, brooch length 25mm, gross weight 4.1g, signed Cartier London, in fitted Cartier box, tested as 18ctGM is purported to be the initials of George & Marina, Duke and Duchess of Kent.
A pair of yellow metal reverse crystal cufflinks, each featuring the Royal monogram M surmounted by a crown with blue and white enamel border, with chain and bar ends, reverse crystal link dimensions 15 x 13mm, bar lengths 20mm, overall lengths 25mm, gross weight 15.6g, stamped and tested as 18ct, makers mark Benzie & Cowes
An 18ct yellow gold rectangular cigarette case, with Edward VII monogram to the top left corner set with thirty-two 1.5 to 2mm Old European cut diamonds, with enamel detail, total diamond weight estimated as 0.40 carats, case dimensions 77 x 58mm, gross weight 96.2g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1901, sponsor JMBCase is slightly tarnished by monogram.Otherwise condition is good.Consigned from a decased estate.With 4 cigarettes inside.
A Vacheron & Constantin 14ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, the obverse cover with Edward VII royal cipher(?) in blue and red enamel, engraved to the inside 'For Olav from Grandpapa Christiana, May 2nd 1908', having white enamel Arabic dial, keyless movement, gold inner back cover, movement with makers stamp and numbered 22706, 26.5g, dia.32mm; together with a yellow metal bar brooch spelling OLAV, with safety pin style fitting, unmarked but tests as 18ct, 2.5g, length 32mm, the whole in a fitted red leather box.Provenance: The vendors family claims that this was a gift from Edward VII to his young grandson, who later became King Olav V of Norway.In working order, but the dial hands cannot move properly due to the broken glass face.Enamel worn to the E.Light scratches and scuffs commensurate with use.
C Pierson of London - a George III pair cased pocket watch, having tortoiseshell outer case and gilt metal inner case, white enamel convex Roman and Arabic dial, the chain driven verge fusee movement with knopped square pillars, pierced balance cock and signed to the backplate 'C Pierson London', numbered 339, dia.47mmMinute hand is replacement.Watch fully running.Some tarnishing to gilt metal.Dial good, no chips or cracks.
J W Benson of London - 'The Field Watch', a gent's 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement numbered 538533, further engraved "THE FIELD WATCH By Special Warrants to HM The Queen & HRH the Prince of Wales, J.W. Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill London", back cover with engraved armorial, gold inner back cover, gross weight 115,2g, dia.49mm, the whole in original velvet and silk lined fitted leather case'The Field Watch' was apparently named after the Hunting Editor of The Field magazine recommended it; "I have used the watch for four months, and I have carried it hunting sometimes five days a week, and never less than three. For most weeks I have had one day, sometimes two, with hounds on foot; and with this strong test I have found it an accurate timekeeper. I recommend Messrs. Benson's hunting watch as one that can be depended on."In working order.
An early 20th century Swiss gent's 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial (badly damaged), subsidiary seconds dial, keyless unsigned movement, the back cover with engraved monogram, gold inner back cover, gross weight 110.2g, dia.50mmNot currently running.Dial badly chipped.Case dented.Roman numerals worn to outer case.
A continental 14ct gold cased gent's full hunter pocket watch, having engine turned covers, unsigned white enamel Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless unsigned movement, gilt metal inner back cover, early 20th century, 94.5g, dia.52mmNot currently running.Hands are corroded. Case dented in places.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze twin handled comport, the circular dish with convex inset enamel and gilt decorated panel painted with Ottoman female bust portrait, monogrammed E.M, raised on floral scroll cast supports to integral white marble square base, with six loose blue glass beads, h.22.5cm, dia.34cm
A 19th century gilt and vitreous enamel nef ship, probably Austrian, the canopy, sail and hull enamel decorated with classical scenes, with cast figures and rigging, bearing three apocryphal enamelled flags, on wheels, makers mark LP to the bow (possibly Ludwig Pulitzer of Vienna), length 21cm, h.26.5cmStands well.Crack to enamel on flag to front of ship.Some minor overpainting to enamel on main sail, at top only.Rear flag with some overpaint to enamel.Rear axle has possibly been off.Otherwise good with minor blemishes/losses to enamel only.Metal is tarnished.One ladder twisted and some rigging loose, but all appears complete.
An 18th century Chinese export blue and white porcelain charger, of octagonal form, decorated with chysanthemums before a fence within a diaper and flowerhead border, d.38cm, together with three 18th century Chinese export porcelain plates, largest d.26.5cm (4)Charger – nibbles all around the rim, hairline crack from the rim.Blue & white plate – some small chips to the rim, otherwise OK.Imari plate – gilt is rubbed, small chips to the rim.Enamel decorated – enamel is very rubbed, cracked across the centre, nibbles to the rim.
A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel quail candelabra, each bird decorated in coloured enamels on a turquoise ground, with attached tri-colour gilt blossoming branches in the half-open beak with candle-prickets, standing on marble topped gilt bases with bamboo applied decoration, bird h.12cm, gross h.23.5cm One bird lacks wings and candlearms not attachedOne bird lacking wings, and candle arms are not attached to back.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period Arita porcelain bottle vases, each enamel decorated with panels of figures before a mountain landscape upon a blue ground decorated with birds amongst flowers, red enamel 'Hichozan Shinpo' (è‚¥ç¢Ÿå±±ä¿¡ç”«é€ ) mark to the underside, 32cm high First vase – one of the enamel characters is rubbed, appears intact, very slight rubbing to the gilt, no chips or cracks.Vase 2 – some minor nibbles, slight rubbing to the gilt.
A Japanese Meiji period cloisonné enamel and brass pot pourri jar and cover, of squat baluster form, intricately decorated in enamel and brass wire with symbols and motifs, h.9cm, dia.7.5cmSmall split to inner rim of the cover.Chips to enamel to underside of the cover.Some light wear to rim of the jar.Wear to the base.
An early 19th century mahogany bracket clock, having an unsigned convex white enamel Roman dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire-driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with brass carry handle and pierced brass fishscale sound grilles, h.40cm (handle down)In running order.Stands well.Some minor veneer splits including under dial at 6 o’clock.Dial grubby and crazed, chipped around winding holes.Colour good.Lacks brass mount to right hand side of case.Moulding to back of case is restuck and broken.All brass generally good, but with some tarnishing.
George Wadham of Paris - a circa 1860 marble and gilt bronze mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a bronze cupid above a signed white enamel Roman dial, with twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement by Vincenti, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, case h.34cm
J H Silvani of Paris - a mid-19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain inset mantel clock, the case surmounted with birds and objects over a convex signed white enamel Roman and Arabic dial, with twin winding holes for an eight day French brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.29m
A Leica Leicaflex SL SLR Body, 1970, black enamel, serial no. 1257497, body, G-VG, shutter working Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
The Most Venerable Order of St John set of insignia to include neck badge the Maltese cross in gilt and white enamel with lions and unicorns in angles, the riband loop stamped with a fluer de lis and further stamped below the susension ring AP for Phillips Bros & Son, 53 x 54mm, together with a matching miniature example, a breast star in gilt and white enamel (unmarked) 73 x 73.5mm and an enamel lapel badge, in fitted case.

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