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A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK INSET WITH LIMOGES ENAMEL PANELSACHILLE BROCOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with central AB within a star trademark over serial number 1225 to lower left hand corner of the backplate, the rectangular frosted gilt dial with recessed light blue enamelled hour disc decorated with gilt rosette to centre within Roman numeral cartouche chapter ring and with blued steel hands, the satin-gilt case with hinged reeded baton carrying handle and thick bevelled top glass to the canted-edge projecting top over caddy moulded cornice and elaborate ring-turned free-standing slender baluster columns to angles, the sides inset with intricately executed Limoges porcelain panels painted in the Renaissance style with portraits of a nobleman opposing female companion each within an oval reserve incorporating strapwork scroll border decoration onto a deep maroon almost black ground, the rear with bevel-glazed door over cavetto moulded skirt base with slender squab feet.17cm (6.75ins) high with handle down, 11.5cm (4.5ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Achille Brocot is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as born in 1817 and died in 1878. The Museums Victoria (Australia) website notes that Achille patented several improvements in clock mechanism escapements, and invented the 'Brocot Suspension', an adjustable pendulum spring which enabled time keeping to be regulated by altering the length of the pendulum suspension spring by a key turned in the dial. He also introduced a jewelled deadbeat escapement, sometimes called a visible escapement as it was often mounted in the middle of the dial. Achille was awarded a first class medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1855, and in 1856 was appointed Treasurer to La Société des Horlogers in Paris. He published a 'Calculation of the Wheels by Approximation' in 1862. His sons Achille and Paul continued the business following Achille senior's death 1878. The firm was taken over by rival clock maker Gustave Gibaudet in 1889.  The exquisite side panels of the current lot are textbook examples of the finest enamel-work produced in the Limoges workshops during the second half of the 19th century. The Renaissance subject matter along with the colour palette (in particular the dark ground) revives the style for which the region became particularly well-known for during the 16th Century. Indeed the popularity and re-establishment of the Limoges enamel workshops during the second half of the 19th century was born out of a deep appreciation for the Renaissance originals which had become highly prized by connoisseurs earlier in the century. As often the case with French revivalist art the intention was to match (or even if possible exceed) the quality of the originals hence there was generally a 'no expense spared' approach to execution in order to achieve this objective.The panels of the current lot carefully and cleverly employ a mixture of opaque and translucent enamels to create depth, texture and lustre which varies under different lighting conditions. Some areas in particular, such as the areas representing silk within the garments of the figures, use the finished ground of the metal plate to great effect by allowing reflected to pass through vibrant pigmented transparent enamel surface layers.Condition Report: Movement appears complete, all-original and is in full working condition however the mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured hence a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial has a very light hairline crack across the centre of the disc (only visible on very close examination) otherwise dial is in fine condition. The case is in fine condition with good strong satin gilt finish only having minor localised oxidation/discolouration in places. The enamel side panels are free from obvious on close examination some restoration to the brim of the hat in front of the female figure's face can be seen. The rear door glass has a very small chip to the upper right hand corner otherwise glasses appear free form any visible damage.Clock does not have a winding key.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 212

A FINE FRENCH MULTI-COLOUR REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH RELIEF-CAST PANELSRETAILED BY J. SEWILL, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with serial number 2190 to the lower left-hand corner of the backplate, the dial with gilt rosette centred circular cream enamel hour disc inscribed J. SEWILL, Leadenhall, LONDON within white Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring, with blued steel hands set into a rectangular panel sculpted in relief with bird inhabited floral sprays picked-out in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite-coloured ground, the bevel-glazed pillars variant case with arched part-silvered hinged carrying handle over top panel incorporating circular raised bevel-glazed panel, caddy-moulded upper edges and projecting ring-turned silvered slender baluster uprights to angles, the sides each inset with finely modelled relief panel depicting bird inhabited foliage in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite ground, the rear with bevel-glazed door, the base with dentil band over skirt incorporating rounded projections at the angles, on silvered bun feet.17cm (6.75ins) high, 11cm (4.25ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Joseph Sewill was born in Liverpool in 1816 and started up as a watchmaker, chronometer maker, and nautical instrument maker at 61 South Castle St, Liverpool in about 1848. Latterly Joseph went into partnership with two of his sons and is thought to have retired to London in 1862. His son, John Joshua Sewill (d. 1891) succeeded him and headed the business until his death in 1891, The firm was well regarded and opened branches in London (at 30 Cornhill prior to 1882), Glasgow and Locle (Switzerland). In 1867 a chronometer by Sewill won the Greenwich Trials and they became makers to the Admiralty. In the 1874 Greenwich Trials their chronometers came first and third. They also entered pieces into Kew trials, where a karrusel watch was awarded 81.8 marks in 1900. They won an award for 'services to horology' at the Paris Exhibition of 1862, and later became 'Maker to the Queen of Spain'.The highly decorative bands and panels decorating the dial and side panels of current lot employs a series of differing techniques to gild, silver, copper and chemically patinate the finely finished relief cast and engraved scenes to provide depth and contrast. A clock with closely related decoration is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other Travelling CLOCKS on page 160 (Figure 9.38) where the decoration is described as 'quite outstanding' and 'must have been one of the most time-consuming methods of decorating a carriage clock'. Condition Report: The movement is complete, appears all-original and is in full working condition. The mechanism is a little discoloured/dirty so a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial is in good original condition, the address of the retailer is a little ribbed otherwise the enamel disc appears free from visible faults. The multicolour dial mask appears to be in flawless condition. The case is in very fine condition with only a few very slight spots of discoloration and a couple of the tiniest of bumps. The side panels are in very fine condition with practically no visible wear/discolouration. The rear door glass has a small chip to the lower left-hand corner otherwise glasses appear free from visible faults.There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 213

A FINE FRENCH MULTI-COLOUR REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH RELIEF-CAST PANELSRETAILED BY J.E. CALDWELL, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1882The eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with serial number 89 to the lower left-hand corner of the backplate, the dial with gilt rosette centred circular enamel hour disc inscribed J. E. CALDWELL & Co., Philadelphia within cream-ground Roman numeral chapter ring, with blued steel hands set into a rectangular panel sculpted in relief with bird inhabited floral sprays picked-out in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite-coloured ground, the bevel-glazed anglaise riche variant case with hinged reeded baton carrying handle to the thick glass centred top panel presentation engraved L.L. Heckscher, from, R.H., Silver Wedding, 1882 to rear edge, over copper baluster frieze, projecting graphite cavetto corner mouldings, fluted frieze and Corinthian columns with copper capitals and gilt bases to angles, the sides each inset with finely modelled relief panel depicting bird inhabited foliage in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite ground, the rear with bevel-glazed door on complex ogee-outline plinth base incorporating projecting angles and stepped skirt.19cm (7.5ins) high, 12cm (4.75ins) wide, 11cm (4.25ins) deep. Provenance, Private collection, East Midlands. The Philadelphia firm of Jewellers and retailers of silverware, watches, clocks and high-end luxury goods was founded in 1839 at 163 Chestnut Street by James Emmott Caldwell. In 1843 the firm became Bennett and Caldwell before reverting back to J.E. Caldwell and Company in 1848. The business expanded and subsequently traded from successive larger premises on Chestnut Street. The firm continued trading form Chestnut Street after the death of Caldwell in 1881 up until 2009 only to be revived in 2019 with the new business trading from Jeweler's Row, Philadelphia.The highly decorative bands and panels decorating the dial and side panels of current lot employs a series of differing techniques to gild, silver, copper and chemically patinate the finely finished relief cast and engraved scenes to provide depth and contrast. A clock with closely related decoration is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other Travelling CLOCKS on page 160 (Figure 9.38) where the decoration is described as 'quite outstanding' and 'must have been one of the most time-consuming methods of decorating a carriage clock'. Condition Report: The movement is complete, appears all-original and is in essentially in working condition however the strike train is currently out-of-sync with the hands. The mechanism is a little discoloured/dirty so a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial is in good original condition with the only noticeable defect being a very light small hairline crack or scratch near the retailer's signature. The multicolour dial mask appears to be in flawless condition. The case is in very fine condition with only a few very slight spots of discoloration and a couple of the tiniest of bumps. The side panels are in very fine condition with practically no visible wear/discolouration. The glasses appear free from visible faults except for the rear door panel which has a small chip to the upper left-hand corner which is only visible from the inside (ie. When the door is open allowing the panel to be viewed from behind).There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 215

A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS ANGLAISE RICHE CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PAINTED PORCELAIN PANELSANTOINE REDIER, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate with stamped sunburst trademark over V.R, BREVETE to centre and serial number 4417 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular polychrome painted porcelain dial with incorporating Roman numeral chapter and blued steel trefoil hands over Romantic scene of a courting couple in 16th century style dress seated beside a river with castle in the distance, the satin gilt cast with hinged twist baton-centred carrying handle and bevelled top glass over fluted frieze to entablature incorporating projecting angles over three-quarter Corinthian columns to angles with twist decorated shafts, the sides with standing full length portraits of a Renaissance court guard opposing female companion, the rear with bevel-glazed door, on complex ogee-outline skirt base incorporating conforming projecting angles; with original Morocco covered protective travelling case and numbered winding key.18cm (7ins) high with handle down, 10.5cm (4.125ins) wide, 9cm (3,5ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Antoine Redier is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as born in 1817. He is noted as first working in Paris in 1832 where his premises is subsequently recorded as being at Rue de Chatelet 2; he also had workshops in Saint-Nicholas-d'Aliermont. At the Great Exhibition of 1851 he showed a design of 'travelling and repeating clock, new invention'; he exhibited again in Paris in 1855 and received a Brevet for enamel dials with no false plates in 1857. He mainly served the English market and is thought to have worked until his death in 1892.Condition Report: The movement is complete, appears all-original and is in full working condition. The mechanism is reasonably clean however a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. The dial appears to be in fine condition wit no visible faults. The case is generally in very fine condition. On close examination the right-hand porcelain panel exhibits evidence of some restoration to the upper right-hand corner otherwise panels appear free form noticeable faults or further restoration. The gilding is in very fine condition with only one or two spots of very slight discolouration. The top glass has a small edge chip; the front and rear glasses appear free from visible damage. The travelling case is in good original condition with relatively light wear to both the interior lining and exterior covering. The repeat-button to the lid of the travelling case in missing and the strap is a replacement.Clock has original numbered winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 216

A FRENCH SCULPTED SILVERED BRASS ROCOCO STYLE CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH REPEATUNSIGNED, LATE 19th CENTURY The eight-day two train gong striking movement stamped with silvered platform lever escapement incorporating split bimetallic balance and numbered 64 to the lower left hand corner of the backplate, the dial with frosted-gilt rectangular gilt mask enclosing circular white enamel Roman numeral circular insert blued steel hands, the bevel-glazed silvered brass with hinged rocaille scroll cast handle above rectangular glass topped upstand within cavetto shaped putti inhabited scroll-cast surround over projecting pierced rococo scroll decorated uprights and conforming elaborate skirt base incorporating scroll feet at the angles.16cm (6.25ins) high excluding handle, 10.5 (4.125ins) wide, 10cm (4.875ins) deep.Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition and appears all-original. The repeat button is presently jammed hence requires adjustment before the clock can be made to repeat. The dial appears in fine condition with no cracks or chips to the enamel and with good string gilding to the mask with only one small spot of discolouration. The case is in dirty/discoloured/tarnished but otherwise is in fine condition with no visible corner chips to the glasses. The castings of the case are of fine quality with a high level of hand finishing.There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 218

A FRENCH GILT BAMBOO CASED REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PAINTED FIRED ENAMEL PANELS UNSIGNED, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by split bimetallic balance and sounding the alarm on the same gong, the rectangular polychrome country landscape painted enamel dial panel incorporating Vertical Arabic numerals to chapter ring and blued steel spade hands over conforming alarm setting dial to lower margin flanked by a pair of figures in 18th century dress conversing, the gilt brass bevel glazed bamboo case with frame modelled to resemble sections of bamboo overlapping at the corners, the top with conforming hinged carrying handle and bevel-glazed-glazed escapement aperture and the sides inset with additional painted enamel Watteauesque scenes of 18th century figures within wooded landscapes, the rear door with further conforming panel depicting a courting couple, on canted T-shaped bamboo stump feet.17cm (6.75ins) high, 11cm (4.375ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands.Condition Report: The movement appears all-original and is running, striking and repeating however the strike is currently out-of-sync with the hands. The alarm mechanism is intact but the spring has become loose within the barrel hence will not currently wind. Generally the movement is a little dull/dirty hence an gentle clean/service is advised. The dial appears free form visible damage however there are four small 'spots' of retouching to the enamel each near one corner (only detectable on very close examination). These are probably to address due to slight faults/stress in the enamel at the points where the enamel plate is attached to the movement. The case is generally in fine condition with good even frosted gilding having only having one or two very light spots of discolouration. The top glass has a small chip to the rear left hand corner; the front glass appears free of corner chips. The enamel panels are in fine condition with faults very much limited to some light wear to the upper and lower margins, a very light hairline crack to the left-hand panel (in the sky above the female figure) and another (to the grass next to the feet of the male figure) to the rear panel.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 219

A FRENCH GILT BAMBOO CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PAINTED PORCELAIN DIALUNSIGNED, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with serial number 828 to the insides of both the front and back plates, the rectangular polychrome country landscape painted enamel dial panel incorporating Gilt-edged Roman numeral chapter ring and blued steel spade hands over painted scene of shepherd watching a flock of grazing sheep, the gilt brass bevel-glazed bamboo case with frame modelled to resemble sections of bamboo overlapping at the corners, the top with conforming hinged carrying handle and bevel-glazed-glazed escapement aperture, the rear with conforming glazed door, on canted T-shaped bamboo stump feet.17cm (6.75ins) high, 11cm (4.375ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands.Condition Report: Movement appears all-original and is in full working order however a precautionary gentle clean/service may be prudent. The dial appears free from visible damage or restoration. The case is generally in very good original condition albeit with some overall rubbing, wear and discolouration to the gilding. The glasses appear free from corner chips; the front glass is not bevelled hence may be a replacement.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 220

A FRENCH BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKUNSIGNED, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance and stamped with number 11 to the inside lower edge of the backplate, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel spade hands, the gilt brass bevel-glazed case similar to the bamboo type with frame modelled as twisted square section batons overlapping at the corners, the top with conforming hinged carrying handle and bevel-glazed-glazed escapement aperture, the rear with conforming glazed door, on stump feet.16cm (6.25ins) high, 11cm (4.25ins) wide, 9cm (3,5ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. A clock with related 'twist' case is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and Other Travelling Clocks on page 198 (Figure 12-4).Condition Report: The movement appears complete and all original. The trains will wind but are not currently fully operational; the going train will beat for a few seconds before petering out and the strike train now only sounds once on the gong at every hour. The movement is a little neglected hence a gentle clean, service and adjustment will hopefully be all that is required to bring it back to full working condition. The dial is free from visible faults. The case is generally in good original condition. The frame has been polished hence most of the gilding has been worn off or is very thin. The front glass has slight chipping to all corners except for lower left and the right-hand glass has a small chip to the upper rear corner, otherwise glasses appear free from visible damage. Clock is generally eminently presentable.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 65

A GROUP OF FIVE ANEROID POCKET BAROMETERSALL UNSIGNED, LATE 19th CENTURYAll with 1.75 inch circular registers calibrated in barometric inches, comprising two with white enamel registers in frosted gilt cases; two with silvered registers including altimeter scales to circumference, in frosted gilt cases with one in additional outer leather case; the last an aluminium cased example with subsidiary dial Fah't scale thermometer to centre inscribed IMP'D PAT, No. 7318 beneath Improved Scale, Compensated, the case with altimeter scale adjustment via a knurled crown to the suspension loop, the leather travelling case incorporating a compass needle set on its pivot between two glass disc annotated with eight cardinal points, (5).All approximately 5cm (2ins) diameter, 1.5cm (0.625ins) deep excluding protective cases. Provenance: The archive collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. 

Los 82

A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN PORCELAIN WEATHER FAIRINGSMOST LIKELY OF GERMAN MANUFACTURE, LATE 19th/EARLY 20th CENTURYEach modelled as an animal fitted with tail made from natural fibre and incorporating a spill vase, comprising nine modelled with donkeys, two as pigs and one as a cat, all with gilt 'instructions' passage If tail is dry . Fine, If tail is wet . Rain, If tail moves . Windy, If tail cannot be seen . Fog, If tail is frozen . Cold, If tail falls out Earthquake, (four lacking tails).The largest 16.5cm (6.5ins) high, 9.5cm (3.75ins) wide, 9cm (3ins) deep. Provenance: The exhibition collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. The natural fibres forming tails of the fairings in the current lot were fitted to respond with changes in humidity very much in a similar manner as a wheat beard in a barometer hygrometerCondition Report: The cat fairing has a slight hairline crack through the text panel otherwise all appear to be free of visible cracks of chips. Some however exhibit noticeable gilt wear (most notably the 'dog') as well as minor manufacturing defects and some enamel wear to the colouring. As mentioned in the catalogue four are lacking their 'tails'. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 1230

A VINTAGE MID CENTURY WATCH MAKERS ENAMEL ANGLE POISE LAMP

Los 1401

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE AN ENAMEL BREAD BIN, A CERAMIC TEAPOT AND A PIG BISCUIT BARREL ETC

Los 611

AN ENAMEL TRINKET BOX IN THE DESIGN OF TWO PENGUINS WITH COLOURED STONE DECORATION

Los 632

TWO VINTAGE PERFUME BOTTLES - ONE CUT GLASS WITH A HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER AND ENAMEL TOP AND AN INTERNAL STOPPER AND A GREEN GLASS EXAMPLE WITH GILT TOP

Los 20A

A VINTAGE OAK FRAMED ENAMEL FACED SCHOOL/STATION CLOCK WITH KEY AND PENDULUM DIAMETER 40CM

Los 102

935 silver cased Swiss fob watch with enamel face, case D: 32 mm, not working at lotting. Missing a finger. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 116

Elgin; a modern full hunter pocket watch and chain, Executive Swiss model with champagne dial, date aperture, black enamel and gold case, case D: 44 mm. Working at lotting, boxed. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 614

A collection of twenty-three various silver and enamel place name badges to include Lands End, St. Ives, Bourton-on-the-Water, etc.

Los 622

A George V hallmarked silver heart-shaped flask, with purple enamelled guilloché front and back, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1923, length 8cm, width approx 3cm. CONDITION REPORT The purple guilloché appears to be mainly intact, with some small chips to the enamel at the edges, but otherwise no obvious areas of loss. Some faint areas to the outline where there has not been enough enamel on the fill. Under magnification, you can see scratches to the body, as well as some slight indents to the screw lid. Otherwise a good example for its age.

Los 628

A George V hallmarked silver vesta case, with engine turned decoration to the front and plain back, a Russian-style silver and black enamel fill pendant, the latched lid enclosing an upper and lower section, the lower section containing wax seal, with necklace hoop, unmarked, length approx 4cm and a silver seal in the form of a crowing cockerel, height approx 2.6cm, combined approx 1ozt (3).

Los 649

A set of eight Danish silver and enamel stick pins for the 'Royal Bermuda Yacht Club'.

Los 793

A vintage 9ct rose gold charm bracelet with ten charms, to include a silver gilt Masonic orb, a pierced bodied bell with clanger, a Fabergé-style egg with purple enamel decoration, a ship in a glass bottle, a Bible with paper leaves, a seal, a Maltese Cross, a heart locket, a St Christopher and a large ewer, united with a 9ct gold heart clasp, length approx 18cm, approx 72g.

Los 996

A quantity of various vintage and modern costume jewellery, to include a 9ct gold flexi link identity bracelet (af, lacking fixing clasp), a pair of 9ct white and yellow gold twisted hoop earrings, a single 9ct gold earring, combined approx 8.2g, also a ladies' amber-style fashion ring, brooches, a magnifying necklace pendant with white stone and black enamel finish, on silver necklace, various silver items including bracelets, ring, etc, simulated pearls, a silver and amber necklace, a ladies' gold plated Rotary fashion watch and matching bracelet, etc.

Los 1017

TIMEX; a stainless steel wristwatch, the black dial set with twenty-four hour increments in white enamel Arabic numerals, date window, red seconds hand and crown wind movement, on a stainless steel bracelet watch. CONDITION REPORT The watch was wound at the time of cataloguing and the seconds hand appears to be in working order, however this is no guarantee of working order.

Los 1023

ROLEX; a vintage 1914 ladies' pink/rose gold wristwatch, the white enamelled dial set with red number 12 and black Arabic numerals, with a 9ct gold case, crown wind movement and bracelet strap, in a watch presentation case, approx 28.6g. CONDITION REPORT Comes with a Rolex Watch Evaluation and Appraisal Report certificate of authenticity from Items of Beauty, East Grinstead, West Sussex, which states that the condition is 'Antique Mint', with estimated retail replacement value stated as £1,500. This was issued 1st October 2009. The face has five faint fracture lines to the white enamel at 3 o'clock, only seen under magnification. There are some tiny scratches as you would expect, to the case and the strap. It was wound at the time of cataloguing and appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order.

Los 190

Fifty gilt metal and green enamel unicorn badges.

Los 194

Mixed works of art, to include a Way lighter, four small enamel signs, porcelain half pin doll, Victorian Tunbridge ware brush and two serviette rings, a hip flask (qty)

Los 131

Victorian Derby tea and coffee cans and saucers, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug and other similar tea wares, including some 1920s, enamel boxes, floral encrusted miniature baskets, and a pair of miniature figures (some restored)

Los 179

Engine turned and blue enamelled travel dressing set, with brushes and bottles, in a leather lined case with inscribed label, and a set of six cased silver plated goblets (2)Condition Report: Enamelled dressing set with pewter coloured metal (unmarked). One box lid with slight damage to the enamel, one box and other parts are missing.

Los 19

Early 20th century mahogany billiard ball box with key, boxwood billiard cue tip file with brass handle and file, British Legion Billiards League silver medal, an Embassy World Snooker ashtray, quantity of ivory chess piece bases, NUR enamel medal, Curley Koa wood box, glass dish, plaster work crown, pair of tortoiseshell glass vases, framed print of Winston Churchill, ivory backed brushes, three Los Angeles Ambassador spoons, and two booksPLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM MAY CONTAIN IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.

Los 191

Selection of silver jewellery, including an enamel necklace with matching bracelet and earrings, a bangle, drop earrings, cufflinks and a Pandora bracelet, together with a mix of costume jewellery, including two watches, necklaces and earringsCondition Report: Gross weight of silver 326 grams

Los 5

Brass carriage clock retailed by Asprey, the white enamel face with black roman numerals, 15cm, original boxCondition Report: Generally good visible condition, with some limited wear consistent with age and use including small surface scratches. Key is included. We have not examined the mechanical condition of the clock.

Los 53

Silver and enamel combination perpetual calendar letter opener and page turner import George Stockwell London 1928.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM MAY CONTAIN IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.

Los 552

Set of Victorian white enamel and brass double bed steads with side rails. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Dimensions - Head - Height 131 cm (inc castors) width 142cm approx. Foot - Height 87 cm (inc castors) width 142cm approx.Head and foot ends with 2 side pieces present

Los 416

Early 20th century enamel wall barometer of circular form.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 17

Pair of Victorian cranberry glass baluster-shaped single handled decanters with stoppers, together with another pair of Victorian cranberry glass single handled decanters with enamel floral decorations. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Chips to the stoppers which may be replacements. Wear to gilding in places. Chip to one enamelled decanter at the top.

Los 402

Three boxes to include Staffordshire china with flowers and swags, Colclough bone china, ceramic floral bouquets, Japanese kora and cover, pair of moulded glass art nouveau design figurines, drinking vessels, Old Foley rectangular platter, Noritake part tea ware including: saucers, plates, jug, three teacups, and a slop bowl, bone china part tea ware decorated with sweet peas and gilt decoration, marked 22ct gold to the base, small enamel on copper Japanese dish, Royal Staffordshire Balmoral Castle teacup and saucer, two ceramic clown figures etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 88A

Late Victorian slate architectural design two-train mantel clock with enamel face and skeleton movement. With key.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 221

Collection of jewellery to include 15ct gold cufflinks, gold studs, silver and enamel cufflinks, gilt metal fobs and keys, various costume jewellery, pearls, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 266

Plastic tub of silver coins to include cased first and last US Morgan silver dollars, another US silver Morgan dollar Philadelphia, silver crown dated 1887, six enamel GB silver coins, silver US dollars and silver coins, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 718

A GILT METAL & ENAMEL DRESS BROOCH, A DECO MANICURE SET ETC

Los 801

QTY OF GOLD & WHITE METAL COLOURED BROOCHES WITH STONES & ENAMEL & A BROWN BLACK BRACELET

Los 222

Swinging pendulum clock, bronze with decorations, enamel dial with Arabic numbers, two fingers, wind-up ring on the reverse; function not tested; around 1900; 23.5cm height.

Los 274

Vienna enamel jug, silver with remains of gilding, rich enamel decorations, open work, hallmarked second half 19th Century, 10.5cm heigh, weight 62g.

Los 643

An Art Deco silver and blue enamel dressing table set, comprising four brushes and one mirror, Birmingham 1923, boxed.

Los 654

A group of watches and watch stands, comprising a lady's silver pocket watch, white enamel dial and Roman numerals, black hands, two wooden watch stands, a magnifying glass with mother of pearl handle, two chrome Ingersol pocket watches, various watch chains and keys. (a quantity)

Los 661

A silver rectangular decanter label, with blue enamel decoration 'Sherry', Birmingham 1979, ¾oz.

Los 68

An early 20thC silver cased wristwatch, the white enamel dial with numbered outer rim with black hands and seconds dial, with a winding movement on a red leather strap, the dial 3cm wide, 27.2g all in, in a red Omega watch case.

Los 69

A group of Edwardian and later jewellery, comprising an agate and Pinchbeck framed oval brooch, 5.5cm wide, an enamel flower and marcasite brooch, 4.5cm wide, and a brass and paste stone set star pendant, 4cm high. (3)

Los 7

An early 20thC silver plated mantel clock, with timepiece movement, white enamel dial having black hands and Arabic numerals, the case surmounted with a cherub and three bun feet, numbered 1819 over R2698517, 18cm high, 14cm wide, 7.5cm deep.

Los 710

A Kendal and Dent silver lady's pocket watch, open faced, key wind, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals with painted floral centre, stamped 935, 1¼oz.

Los 717

Two early 20thC wristwatches, comprising a 1930's silver cased wristwatch with white enamel dial and painted numbers and seconds dial, together with another plated example, each on leather strap. (2)

Los 755

An early 20thC mahogany cased mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, clockwork movement, the casing on a stepped base, with bun feet, 21cm high, 46cm wide, 8cm deep.

Los 778

A group of Cauldon Pottery ceramics, white enamel and gilt bordered with turquoise handles teawares, comprising four teacups, three saucers, sugar bowl, and two breakfast cups, together with a small group of early 19thC gilt decorated teawares. (1 tray)

Los 847

A Victorian gentleman's silver pair cased pocket watch, open faced, key wind, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, key wind, movement numbered 6711, cases of plain form, London 1839, 5¼oz gross.

Los 90

A Victorian cased collar set, with mother of pearl and white enamel detailing on a gilt finish, in a fitted case. (one AF).

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