AN EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCKRetailed by J.W Benson Ludgate Hill, LondonThe rosewood case with marquetry inlaid decoration and brass acanthus scroll bracket feet, 5 inch white enamel dial, french movement striking on a gong with circular seal mark detailed ’VINCENTI 1855', 38cm highCondition report: Some scuffs, marks and light wear commensurate with use and age, notably to the top. Dirt and dust.Pendulum with the lot. No key. The working order of the movement has not been checked. Please see image of the back of the case.
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A TORTOISESHELL AND PIQUE INLAID BOX TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS (9)19th Century and LaterComprising; a rectangular box with trailing fruiting vine decoration, 8.5cm wide; an Victorian enamel and silvered metal mounted aide memoire, 10cm wide; an embossed Indian silver parasol handle and a match box cover; a silver plate and faience mounted bowl, with turquoise glazed cabochons, 10.5cm diameter; a gilt metal mounted glass scent container; a silver plated and Bakelite mounted magnifying glass; an Art Nouveau pencil and a small gilt metal pheasant mount
Patek Philippe: an early 20th century wrist watch cushion shaped case marked 14K, signed Patek Philippe 19 jewel manual wind movement numbered 124479, c.1904, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, ornate pierced Louis-style hands, onion crown, on a later generic strap, no box and papers(Case: 32mm excluding crown)
An Art Nouveau enamel, opal and diamond pendant necklace, circa 1900 The scrolling openwork cartouche of foliate design, with freshwater pearl buds and enamelled leaves, accented with old brilliant-cut diamonds and suspending an opal drop, to a cable-link chain set with opal bead and pearl spacers, pearls untested(Lengths: pendant 6.3cm, chain 40.5cm)
An enamel and gem-set novelty brooch, by Kutchinsky, circa 1970 Designed as a penguin, decorated with black, red and yellow enamel, the chest pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, the eye set with a circular cabochon emerald and brilliant-cut diamonds, signed Kutchinsky, maker's mark KLD, rubbed London hallmark(Length: 5.5cm)
Y An Indian Navaratna gem-set dress ring Designed as an openwork cluster set with nine foiled-back gems, including pearl, cat's eye chrysoberyl, sapphire and diamond, to a red foiled enamel band, mounted in 18ct gold(Ring size: L)Footnote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, outside Great Britain, due to Fish & Wildlife regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licences.
A 19th century mourning brooch, the central oval agate cameo surrounded by a row of pearls, enamel ground and scroll border, length 49mm, yellow metal unmarked, gross wt. 20.19g. Condition - a number of old repairs, including but not limited to missing safety chain loop, catch soldered back on, polished out holes to front scrolls, light loss to enamel, missing glass oval to back.
18ct gold full hunter key wind gentleman's pocket watch, the movement marked Thomas Thomas, High Street, Cardigan. White enamel face with Roman numerals and seconds dial. Engraved cartouche with initials to the outer cover. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Currently not running, unable to open it: gross weight - 129g approx. Case diameter - 5cm approx.
A set of early 20th century collar studs with cufflinks in fitted blue leather case. Executed in 9 and 18ct gold and decorated with black and white enamel and set to the centre with a single pearl. B.P. 21% + VAT) All show wear under a glass but no cracks. All have 18ct and 19ct stamps to backs. Total gross weight 12.8grams
An early 20th century silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted corners. Decorated with Guilloche Enamel and hand painted to depict a coastal scene with inlet mountain and trees. The border chased and engraved with scrolling foliage. Gilded to the interior. Import marls HCF Ltd. London 1938. Approc weight 93.1 grams.B.P. 21% + VAT)
Chinese porcelain vase decorated with four polychrome Immortal figures and gilt roundles amid stylist gilt clouds, all on a coral red ground. Turquoise enamel on base and inside mouth, with hand drawn six character Qianlong Zhuanshu seal-script mark to the base in iron red enamel. Probably late Qing/ Chinese Republic period. 28cm high approximately. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some minor gilt wear in places, good clear seal mark. Small chip to underside of vase at top. Otherwise appearing ok.
Pair of good quality Japanese Cloisonne vases on wooden stands, depicting legendary Buddhist figures, one seated on a white elephant, the other on a dragon, all in celestial procession above stylised clouds. 31cm high approximately, excluding stands. Together with a Japanese Cloisonne tripod koro and cover decorated entirely with flowers and mons, 14cm tall approximately. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)One vase is badly damaged to the top area, loss to enamel. Also a crack at top area. Other vase has no obvious damage. Koro has minor wear but no obvious damage. No makers mark.
WILLIAM SANSOM; a George III marrow scoop with engraved initials to the back of the bowl, London 1813, and a hallmarked silver miniature trowel with mother of pearl handle, two silver and enamel spoons including an example from The British Empire Exhibitions 1924, and a Chinese silver figure pulling a cart, approx 75g.
A George V hallmarked silver and blue guilloche enamel decorated dressing table set with some base metal elements including a hand mirror, two pairs of brushes, timepiece and various jars, extensive damage throughout. Additional InformationThe mirror has dents and creases to the silver, pitting to the mirror frame, dents around the edge, damage to the enamel around the rim and to the back where the handle meets the body. The pair of hairbrushes have damage to the enamel surface, scratches and losses to the brushes.The clothes brushes have surface damage to the enamel and dents throughout.The circular glass jar and cover, there is a large section of the glass which has been cracked and glued with a section missing, damage to the enamel, the finial is missing.The timepiece is in pieces and would require a lot of work, damage to the enamel and also to the silver.The remaining pieces are base metal and have damage to the enamel.
JOHN MILLWARD BANKS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and enamelled vesta case, decorated with a hunting scene and indistinctly inscribed to the back 'Xmas 1905', Chester 1904, approx weight 46g, height 5.2cm.Additional InformationTarnishing, there is scuffs, scratches and heavy wear to the enamel especially.
JAMES WALKER OF LONDON; a hallmarked silver crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case 52mm, and a silver plated Albert chain with hallmarked silver T-bar.Additional InformationThe Albert chain is not marked, the T-bar is stamped for silver. Thinning to the centre. The pocket watch is complete with original bill of sale from Segals Jewellers of Hull for the price of £250. When wound the watch appears to be running but no guarantee of working order. There is light wear, scratches and scuffs to the case, denting to the back.
An Art Deco silver and enamel five piece part dressing table set comprising two hand brushes, a hand mirror and two clothes brushes, each decorated with pale green and white geometric enamel designs, Birmingham 1935/36, also stamped Ogden's, Harrogate and London, (5).Additional InformationThe hand mirror with cracks and losses to the enamel where the handle joins to the main section, one of the hand brushes with some losses to the enamel at the same section and all enamel with light surface, scuffs and scratches, the one brush also with a chip to the corner of the enamel and the other hand brush with a small cracked area to the white enamel to where the handle joins the main body, one of the hand brushes with a small chip to the enamel at one of the corners, silver with tarnishing and general small knocks.
A 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet set with numerous charms including an aeroplane, map of Africa, cat, Noah's Arc, etc, gross weight approx 42.4g.Additional InformationSome of the charms are yellow metal.Three of the charms are gold plated, the house with the blue enamel front is white metal, the dog with enamel is white metal and the umbrella is white metal.
A 19th century yellow metal diamond set enamelled ring of pierced lozenge form centred with a pear cut pink stone within a frame of eight diamonds with traces of blue enamel, size O, approx 3.7g.Additional InformationQuite a lot of the enamel is damaged in small sections, there are abrasions to the surface of the central pink stone, some of the rub over settings are also quite heavily worn. The ring is unmarked and has general surface wear throughout.
JAMES FENTON & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and enamelled brooch formed as two love hearts below a bow, Birmingham 1909, together with a white metal and enamelled Arts and Crafts style bangle, a sterling silver Brutalist style pendant with central circular stone and a sterling silver and enamel brooch (4).Additional InformationThe sterling silver and enamel bar brooch with chips/losses to the purple enamel, tarnishing to the silver, the bangle has damage/losses to three panels with further two with cracks, the pendant slightly misshapen and bent, the brooch with light wear but the enamel is in good condition.
An Edwardian 18ct yellow gold black enamelled turquoise and pearl mourning ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, size O 1/2, approx 4.9g.Additional InformationSome of the black enamel is missing, this affects four of the panels, some green staining to the turquoise and general surface wear. The ring has been resized with an inset piece of gold in the band.
A Victorian yellow metal necklace, the openwork chain supporting a shaped pendant with traces of black enamel, central cameo carved oval portrait bust and single seed pearl, length of chain approx 44cm, length of pendant approx 42mm, combined 28.7g.Additional InformationThe piece is unmarked, some of the black enamel is missing as can be seen in the lower portion and around the edges, general surface wear throughout but ok. The diameter of the chain is 5mm.
An early 19th century 18ct yellow gold and black enamelled mourning ring, the raised platform inscribed 'In memory of', the inner band engraved 'Mary Jane Carr died 13 March 1838 age 22', size L 1/2, approx 3.9g.Additional InformationSome loss to the black enamel beneath the word 'of', in the shield cartouche, some very small losses to the enamel on the shoulders otherwise general surface wear but ok.
A Victorian yellow metal, black enamel and seed pearl mourning ring centred with a carved cameo style lozenge shaped floral spray within a similarly shaped main panel with pierced shoulders, unmarked, size Q, approx 6.5g.Additional InformationRing is unmarked but overall in good condition, light surface wear.
A Victorian yellow metal, blue enamel and seed pearl brooch with twin tassel drops and raised central section, length 75mm, approx 16.8g.Additional InformationThe twin tassel drops are slightly different length indicating that one might have been shortened although this might have been in design. Discolouration to the frame, the safety chain has been solder added, it is missing the back section and there are some scratches to the back. Small chip in three places to the blue enamel, to the centre and also a small chip to the blue enamel border beneath this.
A Victorian Continental silver brooch set with a circular enamel roundel depicting a seated maiden in landscape with a border of turquoise amethyst coloured stones, indistinct marks verso, 4.5 x 4cm, together with a late Victorian base metal brooch (2).Additional InformationThe Continental silver example has been converted and now has an easel back to be displayed, there is a chip to the enamel, light scratches to the enamel, it is slightly misshapen/dented, the original brooch with scratches, heavy wear to the base metal.
A 9ct rose gold wristwatch with expandable strap, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, also jewellery including 9ct yellow gold rope link bracelet, assorted 9ct gold bar brooches, 18ct gold and enamel brooch decorated with flags and a boy inscribed CYC, and two hallmarked silver maritime brooches, weighable 17.1g.
An 18ct yellow gold enamelled and painted pendant brooch, the oval frame with outer border of dark blue enamel and with central painted panel depicting the profile portrait of a young woman, indistinctly signed, length including bail 52mm, approx 11.9g.Additional InformationThere are some small areas of damage to the outer border of blue enamel, the central panel has a couple of surface scratches. The piece is stamped K18 to the inner frame with full hallmarks 750 to the outer frame. Overall condition is ok.
A 15ct yellow gold mourning ring with black enamel detail and seed pearl inlay, size R, approx 3.1g, also a 9ct yellow gold signet ring with black onyx platform centred with a tiny diamond, size O 1/2, approx 4.9g.Additional InformationThe mourning ring has enamel missing to several sections, also there should be hair inlaid to the vacant panels which is also missing one of the seed pearls. The 9ct ring has general surface scratches and wear throughout.
A collection of assorted costume jewellery including a Victorian mourning brooch with central enamelled panel and seed pearls (af), a further gilt metal brooch set with three amber coloured stones, a carved hardstone brooch, etc.Additional InformationThe watch currently not functioning, the winding is loose and does not appear to be running the mechanism, the brooch set with agate and hardstones is af with numerous stones missing, the teething rattle is stamped sterling but is missing droplets, with denting and tarnishing, the pair of diamante set earring are af with numerous losses, the Victorian mourning brooch is missing the back glass panel and with numerous chips and knocks to the enamel, there is also missing areas of the relief decoration, the jade brooch is in a white metal unmarked mount, heavy wear, scratches and losses to the brooch set with the three amber coloured stones.
LOUIS VUITTON; a gold brown Vernis enamel patent leather zip around long purse/wallet with gold tone hardware and internal zip and pocket slots for six cards and an internal coin section.Additional InformationThe purse is in good external condition, internally there are some signs of use to the inside pocket where the leather has frayed.
TUDOR; a gentleman's wristwatch, the silvered dial set with batons, with replacement expandable strap, diameter of face 30mm (af), together with a further gentleman's Dorvil wristwatch and assorted badges including a silver coloured example inscribed 'Reward of Merit', etc.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The pieces have been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the pieces may have underlying issues due to the fire. the Tudor watch is in terrible condition - it is missing the glass front and the watch is pitted/burnt. As stated, the strap is a replacement. There are numerous dents to the case back. Each watch is currently not functioning. Minor scuffs, wear and knocks/chips to the enamel on the remaining badges.
VERTEX; a gentleman's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, diameter excluding winding crown 30mm, together with a Waltham crown wind gold plated pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter 46mm (2).Additional InformationWhen wound the Vertex watch appears to run although this is no guarantee of working order, there is minor rusting to the fingers on the Vertex, scratches to the plexi-glass, when wound the Waltham watch does not run, there are scratches and heavy wear to the case.
A lady's 14ct gold wristwatch, with enamel Roman numeral dial and bracelet stamped '9ct', with a 9ct gold lady's Art Deco octagonal wristwatch, gross weight 35g (2).Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the watches are in full working order, the 14ct watch is stamped to the inside back of the case 0.585, and numbered 62130, case with general wear and the enamel dial with several cracks, the strap is broken, the octagonal watch with scratching to the glass and cracks and dirt to the dial, general wear to the case and back of the case engraved 'Jack to Margaret 1923'.
A gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch, the silvered dial with blue enamel Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the inside of the case stamped 'V.W.C' and numbered 32024 510, with a later leather strap.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the watch is in full working order, case with general age wear patina to the surface and the dial with some tarnishing.
An 18ct yellow gold open faced key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds hand and with movement signed A. Waldvogel, Bury, no.30231 with 18ct yellow gold cuvette, diameter 48mm, approx 92g.Additional InformationThere is a small dent to the back of the case, free from any engravings, it is very slightly sprung. The dial has had restoration around the subsidiary seconds dial, it also has a hairline crack and the subsidiary dial is a replacement. Further fine hairline cracks throughout the dial. The main cuvette is 18ct, however the inner dust cover is base metal. Not currently working, the glass has also been replaced.
An 18ct yellow gold open face key wind fob watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and foliate engraved case, diameter 40mm, approx 43g.Additional InformationReplaced glass, quite a sprung case, free from any engravings. Not currently working, the cuvette is base metal, detritus to the dial, general surface wear.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind fob watch with white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the case and cuvette both 18ct gold with engraved foliate detail and engraved initial to the shield, diameter 35mm, approx 30.7g.Additional InformationTicks when wound but no guarantee to be in working order, the case back is solid, light surface scratches only. Minimal scratches to the glass and overall ok.
An 18ct yellow gold open face crown wind fob watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial and base metal cuvette, now fashioned as a watch with attached lugs, diameter 34mm, watch approx 34g.Additional InformationAs detailed it is now fashioned as a wristwatch with applied lugs, general surface scratches and wear throughout, slightly sprung case, free from any engraving, not currently working.

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