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A George III gold, blue guilloche enamel pearl set ring, the navette head with glazed panel with inset needlework measuring 33mm x 19mm, size M, weight 7.7g.Condition report: One pearl is chipped and is visible to the eye. The enamel and glass is in good condition. We can post this for £6 plus the cost of postage.
An attractive Georgian rose gold, blue guilloche enamel and pearl set brooch of navette form, with glazed panel front inset with needlework, width 47mm, weight 17.1g.Condition report: There are no cracks or chips to the enamel and glass. The pearls are of a uniform colour and with no damage. Postage would be £6 plus the cost of special delivery.
An 18ct gold plique a jour diamond set pendant locket, the hinged front with blue, green and red enamel and with a flower head motif set with a central diamond measuring 0.05ct, the five petals each set with three chip diamonds, the case and suspension loop foliate engraved, stamped marks and 750, height including loop 45mm, weight 13.94g.
A silver key wind pocket watch, the 38mm white enamel dial signed B. BUTLAND PLYMOUTH & GENEVA with Roman numerals and subsidery seconds dial, Chester 1882; together with a half hunter 935 silver cased crown wind fob watch signed PRECISTA INCABLOC, 17 jewel movement, and a silver graduated curb link Albert watch chain (3)
A 9ct gold early 20th century lug wristwatch, the 30mm white enamel dial with Roman numberals, the lever movement signed Barton & Son Bangalore and no.15155, weight of back 4.85g, weight overall 34.5g.Condition report: This watch winds and runs, we do not guarantee the working order of mechanical items. There is the usual scratches to the case but otherwise in good condition.Please see extra uploaded images as requested.
A good 18ct gold Waltham full hunter crown wind pocket watch, the 42mm white enamel dial signed A.W. Co WALTHAM and with subsidery seconds dial, the movement also signed AM. WATCH CO. Hillside WALTHAM, MASS. within an engine turned case and 18k inner cover, weight 121.1g.Condition report: The case is in very good condition. Some very light scratching. One small dent to the edge of the cover. There is an engraved monogram. The crowns moves freely but it doesn't wind the watch. The dial bezel and glass is missing. Case diameter 53mm.
An Edwardian 18ct hallmarked gold open face crown wind ladies pocket watch by Waltham, the 33mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed WALTHAM, the movement signed and numbered 11475515, the Dennison case foliate engraved, gold inner cover, Birmingham 1904, gross weight 50.63g.Condition report: Doesn't run or wind. The case back has two small edge dents. Case diameter 40mm.
A 1930's silver cased crown wind pocket watch by Record Dreadnought Watch Factories, the 32mm white enamel dial with arabic numerals and subsidery seconds dial signed RECORD DREADNOUGHT, the 7 jewel movement also signed, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, weight 79.24g, together with a silver curb link double albert watch chain with enamel shield fob, weight 45.14g.
A silver key wind open face pocket watch, the 40mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed J. B. YABSLEY LONDON and with subsidery seconds dial, the lever movement with reversing pinion also signed and numbered 170679, the engine turned case hallmarked Chester 1895.Condition report: Image as requested.
An 18ct gold crown wind pocket watch by Zenith, the signed 42mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidery seconds dial, 17 jewel movement ref. 3019748, the inner cover with engraved dedication, case diameter 51mm, the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1930, weight 94.69g.Condition report: Winds and runs. The case is in good condition. There is an engraved dedication to the dust cover. Case diameter 51mm.
Engraved, chased and partially gilded copper incense burner with champlevé enamel. Limoges. France. Romanesque. 13th century. 6 x 19 x 10 cm. Decorated with scrolls of foliage ornamented in enamel with blue, lapis lazuli, turquoise, red, yellow and green tones. The lid is in the shape of a vesica piscis and folds into two parts with a central hinge. Only one side opens, and it is decorated with foliage designs and two fretworked cabochons in the shape of a curled-up dragon. This decoration of vegetation with fantastical creatures is topped by two curved handles which end in the shape of a reptile’s head. In this respect the index card by Professor José Luis Hernando Garrido describing an incense burner that can be found in the MNAC Barcelona (inv.12903) for the catalogue of the exhibition "De Limoges a Silos" is very interesting as it is very similar to our example: "It is on this cover that the decoration in a compartment on an enamelled background is concentrated, based on vegetation motifs formed by carving which includes canes winding around themselves. There is a copper button sticking out of each of the leaves, which is fretworked and chased, on which a curled-up dragon is depicted, biting its back, a motif and design which can be found in other very similar incense burners such as one also kept in the MNAC museum (inv. 4545) or the two in the Barcelona Frederic Marès Museum (inv. 833 and 827), but also in other pieces, such as the cover of the Bible of Souvigny, which dates from circa 1180." This type of receptacle, which had a liturgical use and was an indispensable compliment of the censer as it contained the incense that was burned in these, appeared in France in the early 13th century. Its name "navire" in French comes from the shape it has of a small ship, also its diminutive "navette", from the original Latin term "navicula". The foot is missing. Similar examples:Two identical incense burners can be found in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon (inv.1264) http://mba-collections.dijon.fr/ow4/mba/voir.xsp?id=00101-13314&qid=sdx_q0&n=2&e=and at the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art, in Geneva (inv. N° FGA-AD-OBJ-0085) https://www.fg-art.org/fr/loeuvre-du-mois-archives/une-navette-a-encens-en-email-de-limoges As indicated by Dr. Fabienne Fravalo, from the "Fundación Gandur", in the index card of their incense burner, very few examples of this type of liturgical objects have arrived to our time, as they were used frequently. Another feature of these enamelled incense burners is that they formed part of church treasuries from the 13th century in the Limoges area and then spreading to the rest of France and Europe. They had the same level of importance as doves of the eucharist, pyxes or enamelled candlesticks. Another very similar incense burner, but with cabochons, is kept at the MNAC in Barcelona (inv.12903) The lid of a very similar incense burner to this one is kept by the Leicester Arts and Museums Service, since having been found in Leicester Abbey, which is currently in ruins. Https://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/gNwyTKf0TUew23FtMwn2Kg A similar piece, but with angel decoration, can be found at the Musée de Cluny in Paris (inv. N° 11157) Finally, there is a similar incense burner in the Museo Lázaro Galdiano in Madrid (inv. 2719) Reference bibliography: - De Limoges a Silos". Catalogue of the exhibition in Madrid - Brussels - Santo Domingo de Silos, from November 2001- Abril 2002. Pages. 158-160. Fig. 37 and 38. - L’Oeuvre de Limoges. Émaux limousins du Moyen Âge, catalogue d’exposition [Paris, Musée du Louvre, 23.10.1995-22.01.1996 ; New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 4.03-16.06.1996], Paris, Éd. De la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1995. - GAUTHIER, Marie-Madeleine (dir.), Émaux méridionaux : catalogue international de l’Oeuvre de Limoges. Tome 2 : L’apogée 1190-1215, Paris, éditions du CTHS, 2011.

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