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DIAMOND AND ENAMEL PHEASANT BROOCH, CIRCA 1890The body set with rose and cushion-shaped diamonds, the head and feet decorated with yellow, green and red enamel, later pin fitting, length 4.0cmFootnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at a preferential rate of 5% on the Hammer Price and VAT at the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.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
ENAMEL, SAPPHIRE, AND SEED PEARL NECKLACE, CIRCA 1900The step-cut sapphire set within lilac, pink and green enamel flowers, suspending a foliate motif set with seed pearls and a circular-cut sapphire, on a freshwater cultured pearl-set chain with swag detail, lengths: pendant 4.0cm, chain 37.3cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL SNAKE NECKLACE, MID-19TH CENTURYThe clasp designed as the head of a serpent, decorated with blue enamel and seed pearls, suspending a similarly decorated heart-shaped pendant with a seed pearl and rose-cut diamond floral design, the glazed compartment to the reverse engraved Victoria March 20th 1852, on an articulated snake-link chain, damage to enamel, length 38.0cm For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TIFFANY AND DAVID YURMAN: COLLECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERYComprising: two pairs of earrings and bangle by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany, one pair of earclips by Elsa Perretti for Tiffany, one pair of earclips by Tiffany, two pairs of red and blue enamel earclips by Tiffany, one Tiffany tag, two pairs of peridot and amethyst earrings by David Yurman, various sizes, accompanied by four Tiffany pouches (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART NOUVEAU SAPPHIRE-SET PENDANT NECKLACE; ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL NECKLACE, CIRCA 19001st: The pendant designed as a woman sat atop a cabochon sapphire with a floral and foliate wreath, 2nd: The chain interspersed with red enamel and seed pearl-set panels, 1st chain with Russain assay marks, lengths: pendant 5.0cm, chain 45.5cm, necklace 68.5cm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO GEM-SET AND ENAMEL BROOCHES1st: The Indian Civil Service brooch with central monogram set with calibré-cut rubies, sapphires and single-cut diamonds, further decorated with red and blue enamel, 2nd: The horse and jockey brooch set with cushion-shaped diamonds and polychrome enamel, lengths 2.8-4.0cm, 1st with fitted case by Hamilton & Co Ltd, Calcutta, Delhi, Limla (2)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: CHARM BRACELETThe trace-link chain suspending five charms, comprising a 'trinity' ring, a shopping bag engraved Cartier, enamel decorated dice, horse-shoe and 'love' bangle, signed Cartier, numbered, maker's marks, lengths: bracelet 18.0cm, charms 2.4-2.8cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND ENAMEL RENAISSANCE REVIVAL RING, 19TH CENTURYSet with a carved bust of a boy in a ruff in high relief, the gallery and scrolling shoulders decorated with red, black and white enamel, the underside with black enamel cross motif, enamel loss, ring size very approx. MFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THREE NOVELTY CHARMS, CIRCA 1830-361st: A bicoloured aide-memoir, circa 1830 with engraved floral and foliate decoration and engine-turned detail within a laurel leaf border, opening to reveal the blank pages of a gilt-edged notebook, with a propelling pencil accented by a circular lapis lazuli finial, 2nd: The book-shaped charm, opening to reveal a printed and illustrated miniature book, 'The English Bijou Almanac for 1836', 3rd: A chased telescope charm, circa 1830, with an enamel scene depicting the Place Vendôme in Paris, lengths: 1st 4.2cm, 2nd 2.9cm, 3rd 2.1cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND-SET BROOCH/PENDANT, EARCLIPS, BANGLE AND RING SUITEThe openwork brooch set throughout with rose-cut diamonds and decorated with black enamel, the earclips, bangle and ring of similar design, lengths: brooch 5.0cm, earclips 5.5cm, bangle inner circumference 16.0cm, ring size approx. R (4)Footnotes:Please note this lot has VAT at the prevailing rate on both Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL BANGLE, CIRCA 1855The hinged crossover bangle decorated with royal blue guilloche enamel and engraved decoration, with engraved and enamelled chain links joining the terminals, concealed compartment to inner bangle, inner circumference approx. 16.0cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THREE GEM-SET BROOCHES; SINGLE EARSTUD1st: Of wreath design decoration with white and green enamel leaves and cushion-shaped diamonds, 2nd: The bar brooch set with a circular-cut amethyst and seed pearls, 3rd: The openwork panel brooch with glazed compartment with hairwork and monogram, 4th: The single earstud set with an old brilliant-cut diamond, lengths 5.0-1.3cm (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Birmingham City Police Special Constable 1916 Cap Badge, in die stamped white metal with King's crown over wreath, garter, coat of arms and ribbon legend, with two fixing lugs; two Similar Later Cap Badges, each with King's crown; a Birmingham Cap Badge, in die stamped white metal with wreath and coat of arms, two fixing lugs; a Birmingham Constabulary Special Reserve Lapel Badge, in brass and enamel; a Birmingham City Police Helmet Plate, in die stamped blackened brass with King's crown over star, circlet and applied white metal coat of arms, with three fixing lugs; a Birmingham Police Helmet Plate Centre, in white metal with garter and coat of arms - af (7)
Eight Various Lapel and Cap Badges, in enamel and brass, including West Riding of Yorkshire Special Constable Section Leader, East Riding Special Constabulary 1914, Kingston-upon-Hull Special Constable 1914, City of London Police Reserve, Durham County Special Constable, Leicester County Special Constabulary, Metropolitan Special Constabulary Long Service 1914 etc. (8)
The Boss of a Laminated Propeller, later mounted as a wall hanging aneroid barometer, with white enamel register signed Dipple & Son, Lowestoft & Norwich, 35cm; the Boss of a Twin Blade Propeller, later mounted as a mantel timepiece, the silvered dial with black arabic numerals, within eight chromium plated bolts each stamped 1942 DI VII, 19.5cm (2)
A Quantity of Medals and Militaria, including five silver gilt and enamel Temperance medals, four base metal Temperance medals, two gilt metal Masonic Charity jewels, one with gilt metal mount, an R.M.I.B. Steward's silver gilt breast jewel for 1929, three Philco Cruise cabin staff badges - Holland & Belgium 1935, Denmark 1936 and Lisbon 1937, pair of Border Regiment shoulder titles, RA cap badges, coins etc
A RARE "BEIJING" ENAMEL FAMILLE ROSE WATER-POT the turquoise ground painted with peonies, lotus and chrysanthemum blossoms, the base with a Yongzheng four character mark in pink enamel enclosed by a double blue square, 9cm wide x 5cm highProvenance: The collection of General Charles H.T. Collis (1838-1902), and thence by descent.
A CHINESE ENAMEL ALTAR PIECE representing a Wheel of Life, with finely enamelled polychrome decoration of flowers, leafy tendrils, stylised leaves and scrollwork, within gilt beaded borders, the underside of the base decorated with a stylised flower on a yellow ground and incorporating a Yongzheng four character mark, 22.5cm high x 16.5cm dia. (max)Provenance: A French private collection, and thence by descent.
A John Rose Coalport porcelain tea and coffee servicecirca 1815London shape, decorated with mazarine blue and enamel colours with flowers, the service comprising six teacups, seven coffee cups, six saucers, a teapot, cover and stand, twin-handled sucrier with cover, cream jug, slop basin and pair of plates 21.5cm diameter, unmarked(29 pcs, including covers)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.Teapot- some very good professional restoration to both sides of the lower half of main body of the teapot and to the lower portion of the handle, with repainting and gilding. Difficult to tell what has occurred, possibly to cover large body crack(s). The handle and spout do not appear for have been off the body, however. The cover is undamaged and shows no signs of repair, just some slight rubbing to the gilding.Teapot stand- gilding loss.Sucrier- large crack through base, a secondary small crack to the rim elsewhere and a third hairline to the base together with a hairline to underside of cover.Cups- 1 with crack around lower terminal of handle. Another cup has a faint, short hairline to the body.Where there is rubbing, it mostly restricted to the gilded tendrils on the exterior and some areas of the rims.Several cups with firing cracks around the handle terminals.Cream jug - some heavier rubbing to the gilding on the rim and a couple of scratches through the floral panels.Saucers- some general wear to gilding and a few with fleabites to foot rims. One with a faint hairline to the centre.Plates - 1 is chipped with associated crack and heavily rubbed.Several of the pieces have some quite fine crazing - e.g. a couple of cups, the cream jug.
A pair of Derby porcelain figures of William Shakespeare and John Miltoncirca 1806-25after Peter Scheemakers, model numbers 297 and 305, Milton modelled standing in puritan dress, holding a scroll with a quotation from Paradise lost and leaning on three books upon a circular plinth decorated in relief with scenes depicting the expulsion of Adam from the Garden of Eden; Shakespeare similarly posed, with a scroll inscribed in gilt with verses from The Tempest, painted iron-red marks and incised numbers, 26cm high(2)Shakespeare - one small foot rim chip and further small nibbles around the base. Crazing to the glaze and general areas of light discolouration throughout. Firing cracks to his legs and a further short firing crack near the vent hole on the base. Some wear to the gilding on the scroll and to the reverse of his cloak. Further firing crack above one head on the pillar and some spots of red enamel missing on the upper book.Milton- small repaired foot rim chip and further smaller nibbles to the edges of the base elsewhere. Again, some patches of staining and crazing. Elements of gilding are slightly patchy and worn in areas. Firing cracks underneath both feet.
A very large and unusual Chinese enamelled silver plated and silver model of a shipBelieved 19th century, modelled as a broad vessel with flat deck, populated by trees with blue enamelled leaves and silk flowers, along with pavilions and structures such to resemble a palatial garden, an obelisk to the stern surmounted by a figure inscribed 故油軍上将程公壁光肖像, possibly translating as 'Portrait of General Cheng Gong', set into a hardwood base, 59cm long x 33cm high, metal weight 120oz (3402g).Provenance: Purchased in Kuala Lumpur in 1970 by the vendor's late husband while working in South East Asia as a representative of Jebsen & Jessen.Footnote: Objects of this sort are uncommon, reserved for wealthy households able to afford a folly of such size. This particular ship is featured in the March/April and May/June 1993 issues of Arts of Asia magazine. By repute, its construction records a fable, or possible history, of an emperor who disliked sea travel and so when called upon to venture to another country, had a vessel made to resemble land as closely as possible. The figure seemingly identified as 'General Cheng Gong' may refer to Chen Gong (d.199), a Han Dynasty warlord who served under Cao Cao and Lu Bu. The story of the ship resembling land may be derived from the practice of chaining ships together to mitigate seasickness in troops during campaigns, a method employed by Cao Cao in the Battle of the Red Cliffs (208-209AD), although this was several years after Chen Gong's execution.IMPORTANT NOTE: This ship is silver plated with silver elements and not entirely silver as originally believed. Generally good having spent its life since 1970 under a purpose made plexiglass cover. Most of the enamel leaves have some enamel losses. Textile flowers are faded and hardened a little. No obvious repairs or restorations. Please refer to images.
A harlequin silver mounted travelling dressing table set, various makers, dates and designs, comprising; three hair brushes, five clothes brushes, two hand mirrors (one broken), a dressing table box, a Goliath pocket watch case, eight silver topped glass jars/bottles, a comb, seven implements and a card case, together with an enamel and white metal atomiser stamped 'Sterling' and a plated topped dressing table jar, all presented within travelling case
A fine French onyx and champleve enamel longcase clock, late 19th century, of typical form, the rectangular top with champlevé-decorated drop-finials, over a square clockcase with ormolu corner beading, and a pair of champlevé-mounted columns flanking a sunburst pendulum, on a rectangular plinth base, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals to an enamelled chapter ring around a champleve star motif, the eight-day movement striking on a coil gong, 37cm wide x 31cm deep x 127cm high.Footnote: An identical clock was sold at Chrsitie's New York rooms, 21 October 2008, lot 321 and another example at A.B.Levy's Palm Beach Florida rooms, 5 May 2013, lot 278.Good overall with only minor/negligible signs of age and use. Movement winds, runs and strikes.
A yellow metal and enamel pheasant bar brooch, the textured yellow and white metal brooch designed as a pheasant in flight with enamelled head, the reverse stamped ‘15ct’, 44mm wide, weight approx. 3.5g Small chip to the enamel work at the tip of the head and small area of loss to the enamel on the neck, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A pair of Asprey silver and enamel elephant cufflinks, each designed as an elephants head connected by links to a circular purple enamel plaque, hallmarked London 1997, presented within original box and outer box, total weight approx 29gHallmarks clear, some scratches in keeping with age and use, general wear but no significant visble damage, refer to images
A yellow metal and enamel bracelet and brooch suite, the bracelet designed as three yellow metal chains set within two yellow metal sliding links with blue enamel and painted floral decoration, with swivel fastening, 20.5cm long, the brooch designed as three yellow metal strands each terminating in a tassel with blue enamel and florally decorated mount, all set with conforming blue enamel slide and set to yellow metal bar, 10.5cm long, not stamped, total weight approx 43g (2)Yellow metal is not stamped but appears to test as 18ct but cannot guarantee this, solder repair to the end terminal of the bracelet and small hole to the other end terminal, some small losses to the enamel at the centre of one of the bracelet plaques, other than this the enamel has the usual wear and light scratches in keeping with age, general wear to both, refer to images
A lady's yellow metal and enamel open face fob watch, the green enamel dial with gold Arabic numerals and within chased yellow metal oak leaf and acorn decorated case, the reverse with green enamel plaque, the inner case stamped '14k', weight approx 22.4g, with 9ct gold guard chain, length approx 152cm, weight approx 18gWatch currently in working order but no guarantee, case measures approx 29mm diameter, some small dents to the case, inner dust cover is metal not gold, general wear but no significant damageChain- general wear but no significant damage, swivel not marked but one lug is hallmarked
A Worcester 'Jabberwocky' teacup and saucercirca 1770of fluted form, painted in the Kakiemon-style with a dragon amongst ornate foliage within a turquoise ground rococo border,unmarked, saucer 23.5cmCondition overall is good with no damages or any restoration. There are a few sections of losses and rubbing to the decoration on both pieces, predominantly to the red enamels. The teacup's gilding is generally OK but there are a few patches of wear around the rim.The saucers main decorarion is a little more heavily rubbed to some of the gilding and leaves. Elsewhere, there are two small spots of enamel loss to the interior sprig on the teacup and the turquoise border on the saucer is also a bit patchy in comparison to the cup. Please see additional images.
International Exposition, Brussels, 1912, a brass and enamel badge, 90 x 55mm; Building and Modern Homes Exhibition, London, 1933, a brass and enamel badge, 80 x 57mm; International General Trade & Modern Homes Exhibition, London, 1935, a brass and enamel badge, 80 x 52mm [3]. Extremely fine; each with suspension ring and ribbon £60-£80
Central Nursing Council for England & Wales, a silver and enamel badge, rev. named (N. Jebb, S.R.N. 53223, 21-6-29), 27 x 27mm; Nursing, a silver and enamel badge by G. Kenning & Son, rev. named (Ursula R. Johnson), 57 x 35mm; Royal Sanitary Institute, 1938, a brass and enamel badge by Fattorini, 40 x 35mm; Warrington School of Nursing, a white metal and enamel badge, rev. named (1945, Muriel Dorothy French), 60 x 28mm; Central Midwives Board for Scotland, a nickel and enamel badge, rev. named (22106, Jessie W. Dick, 9-4-53), 43 x 33mm; Medico-Psychological Association, a bronze badge, rev. named (Mary E. Howard), 52 x 41mm; Queen’s Institute of District Nursing, a gilt-bronze and enamel badge, rev. named (Mary Burnett, for 21 years’ service), 42 x 26mm; Southend Hospital, a nickel and enamel badge by Fattorini, 28 x 27mm; St John Ambulance Association, a bronze badge, rev. named (A190345, John Peebles), 45 x 40mm; Willesden General Hospital, a silver and enamel badge, 41 x 37mm [10]. Good very fine or better £60-£80
A pair of tall W H Goss pottery Classical female figures, one modelled holding a lamb, the other Leda and the Swan, modelled holding an urn glazed cream with gilt and pale blue enamel highlights, impressed Goss mark to Leda's base , firing hairlines to base, 44.5cm. high (2) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.

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