A Waltham 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial, with black Arabic numerals, red outer seconds track, subsidiary dial at 6, case approx 50mm, top wind, marked 375, total gross wieght approx 98gms together with a 9ct gold Albert chain, length approx 24cm, links marked 375, T bar and swivel clasp, weight approx 18.9gms Further details: good- all links present and intact, some minor wear and tear
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An early 20th Century ladies 9ct gold Rolex watch, round white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, approx 23mm, to a 9ct gold snake link double strand bracelet strap, total gross weight approx 19.8gms Further details: Good- winds and working, some fine scratches to case back, minor repair to strap end, wear and tear commensurate with age
A Continental glass with silver and red enamel small pepper pot, the cover stamped STERLING together with a set of six Dutch white metal pickle forks, the stems cast with Milk Maid terminals, unmarked and cased, retailed in Arnhem together with Dutch white metal cake slice, the centre cast with Cow within windmill landscape, stamped to underside Pako Zilver (3) - condition appears to be good
A collection of silver to include: George VI silver and mint green enamel powder case (damage to enamel), hallmarked J Gloster & Co., Birmingham, 1940; a George VI engine turned oblong cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1940; George VI plain silver rectangular frame, Birmingham, 1942, easel backed 24 x 19cm and a George V thimble, Chester, 1912 (4) gross 4.49 ozt (139.1 grams) - AF - damages
A Chinese porcelain Tianqiuping shape vase, Republic Period, painted with two iron red dragons chasing gilt pearls through thick blue enamel clouds with flames, above a scrolling wave band, 40cm, with wood strandPurchased in Shanghai in the 1940'sCondition report: In good condition with no obvious faults.
A fine Chinese enamel snuff bottle, the gilt stopper cast with a coiling chilong, the bottle finely painted with butterflies alighting upon a variety of fruits beneath ruyi head collar, apocryphal four character Qianlong mark, 5.9cm, in fitted presentation boxCondition report: Good condition with no apparent damage or repair. Some staining to the gilt elements
A Chinese cloisonne enamel censer, Qing, 19th century, of cylindrical form, with two bands decorated with the eight auspicious Buddhist emblems with lotus scrolls on a pale blue ground, between a parcel gilt band of archaic dragons, with pierced archaic cloisonne decorated handles, supported upon three gilt metal relief cast legs, with turned wood cover, 12cm high (inc handles), 11cm diameter.Condition report: Some enamel loss, with pin holes evident throughout. Rubbing and general wear to surface, commensurate with age. Replacement screws to interior. Legs a little loose.
A Pair of Chinese porcelain pheasants, late 20th century, each standing on a pierced rockwork mand flora base, impressed marks, 30cm, a porcelain elephant supporting a vase, 20cm, a small canton enamel vase, 16.5cm, a 20th-century square dragon stand, with raised sides and base, apocryphal six-character Wanli mark14.7cm wide and a Japanese square for dish, Edo period, with raised butterfly decoration bordered by roundels of cranes and tortoises amongst reeds and with re-entrant corners, 15cm wide,Condition report: Damage, repairs and losses to the elephant. Small chip to edges of the square dish. Other items with some surface wear and marks, but no apparent damage or repair.
A small Chinese cloisonne enamel mallet shaped vase, Qing, possibly Daoguang period, decorated with lotus flowers amongst tendrils on a pale blue ground between a gilt rim and foot, 9.5cmCondition report: Small area of enamel loss at the foot (see image), no further apparent damage or loss. Age related marks and grime to surface.
A Chinese cloisonne enamel and gilt metal double gourd vase, Qing, 19th century, of square form, the neck decorated with upright leaves, the body with gilt circular medallions enclosing gilt clouds, surrounded by lotus flowers and tendrils against a dark blue ground, on a rectangular foot, 15.3cmCondition report: No major damage or repair. Some enamel loss in places, with small dents to corners.
For the scholars desk, a Chinese cloisonne enamel vase for censer tools, Qing, 18th/19th century, of bottle form, the neck with lotus flowers and tendrils, above a band of stiff leaves and ruyi heads, the body with square panels enclosing a single prunus blossom, on a lotus flower and scrolling tendril pale blue ground, the rims previously gilded14.3cm; together with a Chinese cloisonne enamel and parcel gilt vase, Qing, 19th century, decorated with lotus flowers and meandering tendrils against a pale blue ground, with Taotie mask and ring handles, on a circular foot, 15cmCondition report: The bottle shaped vase rims have previously been gilded but now erased, the underside is still gilded. There is a chip to the enamel on one ruyi heads which continues into the shoulder, and also on the top left corner on one of the panels of prunus.The larger vase has a large knock to the left of one handle, resulting in some loss of enamel.The gilding on the top rim is erased. Some age related losses where the base joins the vase.
A silver charm bracelet suspending various enamel and silver charms, along with banded agates, Georgian and Victorian coins, coins etc and silver charms along a ladies silver watch case, early 20th Century Dutch 10 cents coin bracelet, Middle Eastern white metal spoon hand of Fatima terminal etc(1 bag)
An Edwardian enamel and pearl 15ct gold brooch, comprising a duck with a baroque pearl body with enamel decoration, on a gold bar, length approx 50mm, stamped 15ct, total gross weight approx 3.2gms Further information: good pearl present and intact, some slight marks to bar, minor wear and tear
A Victorian yellow metal and enamel brooch, the centre with glazed compartment containing lock of hair mourning within a serpent like open mount with engraved decoration set with black enamel, unmarked, total gross weight approx 10gms Further details: good replacement base pin modifications to fittings, some slight enamel loss in areas, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A pair of 19th century large German porcelain figures, in the manner of Helena Wolfshon, a gallant and his mistress, in polychrome enamels on a circular base, 45.5 cm high, underglaze blue enamel marks, 'AR'.Qty: 2Condition report: Repair to her right wrist, firing cracks evident throughout, no major structural damage or repair.
A Chinese famille rose teapot, Qing, late 19th century, of hexagonal form, painted with three deities and attendants in a garden landscape, the lid with a peach shape knop, Tongzhi seal mark, 14.5cm; a cup finely painted with butterflies and a tea bowl painted with auspicious object and flowers, both with Tongzhi seal mark, and a small canton enamel teapot, painted with butterflies and flowers, 10.5cmQty: 4Condition report: Damage and repair to the tea bowl. Chips to the rim of the cup. Teapots with no obvious damage, but some small firing faults in places, with surface pitting and discolouration.
A late 18th to early 19th Century Bilston type enamel pill or patch box decorated to the slightly domed cover with the motto 'How Much to be Prized And esteem'd is a friend On whom we may allways With safety depends [sic]' within a green patterned border, the fluted base in white enamel and the interior with a mirror to the lid, length 4cm, S/D.
A late 18th to early 19th Century Bilston type enamel pill or patch box of shaped form, hand painted to the slightly domed cover with 'Take this for a kiss' framing two lovebirds holding hearts, the border edge with a garland of flowers, the base in pink and the interior in white, length 5cm.
Two late 18th to early 19th Century Bilston type enamel pill or patch boxes, the first decorated to the slightly domed cover with a handpainted scene of Aberystwyth Castle with Aberystwith Castle [sic] above, the base in pale blue and a mirror to the interior, length 4cm, S/D, the second decorated to the cover with a hand painted tree lined path leading to a grand house, painted 'Cheltenham Wells' above, the base in pink with a mirror to the lid, length 4.5cm, S/D. (2)
Two late 18th to early 19th Century Bilston type oval pill or patch boxes, the first with the motto 'Who Opens this Must have a Kiss [sic]' framing hand painted flowers with love birds, the base in pale blue, length 4cm, the second with the motto 'A Trifle from BlackPool' [sic], the base in green, length 4cm, both with mirrors to the inside of the lids, both S/D, together with a 19th Century enamel snuff box, probably continental, with burnt orange and blue foliate decoration against the white ground, painted R to the base, length 7.5cm. (3)
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester shape 1267 twin handled commemorative presentation loving cup 'Presented to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dudley President of the Worcester Rowing Club on the occasion of his marriage by the Vice Presidents and members 1891', the blush ivory ground with gilt and enamel coat of arms to one side and gilt text below a gilt framed coronet, the handles formed as winged male mythical creatures, puce mark with date code for 1888, height 23cm.
A 19th century French industrial mantel clock. Two industrial engine type pistons flank the clock. They attach to a rocking beam on top of the clock which serves as the pendulum. The clock, pistons and beams are brass. Additionally, silvered accents surround the gold finish clock face. The white enamel dial features Roman numerals and blued steel hands. The clock sits on a black marble base. W.20 H.18cm
Elizabeth II, 3 x Silver Proofs comprising: £1 piedfort 1983, Machin portrait of the Queen, rev. shield of arms & supporters & 2 x crowns 1977 & 1981, with certificates of authenticity & individually encapsulated in Royal Mint cases of issue FDC, together with 2 x silver medals: (1) ‘Scottish Amateur Boxing Association’ rev. inscription in 6 lines ‘1962-63 Scottish Youth Championship Class A 8 Stone Winner P Harvieu Nazareth A.B.C.’ Birmingham hallmark on rev. 16g & (2) Manchester Grand Division, obv. inscribed in 9 lines: ‘Presented to the Chancery Lane Section by the Manchester Grand Division Cadet Council as a Mark of Appreciation of Their Having Won the Cadet Trophy Chain for Three Successive Years 1934-35 & 1936’ 32.71g, stamped ‘sterling silver’ both medals with parts in coloured enamel, both good condition.

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