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A Chinese baluster jar and cover with wooden stand, Eastern twin-handled champleve enamel bronze vase, Blue glass bowl, five glass animals, and a studio pottery bowl Condition report: Vase modern reproduction with a chipped rim and dirty, light wear throughout otherwise ok, blue bowl in generally good condition, glass animal in generally good condition, pottery bowl has wear around the rim, some firing flaws, dirty, the stand for the baluster vase has a broken leg
A Royal Copenhagen cat, owl and five other figures, a Lladro figure, a Nao figure, Mdina birds, five enamel and other boxes, four pieces of Swarovski, and a glass paperweight and pen tray engraved by Phillip Lawson JohnstonCondition report: Copenhagen cat with a chip to its ear, glass bird with chipped tail, glass tray with two pr three noticeable scratches, otherwise remaining items in good order
~A quarter repeating automata carriage clock, 19th century, cold painted brass case depicting Gothic church windows, top with carrying handle and quarter repeating button, enamel dial with Roman numerals and depicting two monks below with automata moving arms appearing to strike bells for the repeat, pocket watch movement striking on gongs inside brass plaque inscribed Norton, London, 941, height 14cm over handleCondition report: Movement is working and the repeat function is functioning.
A quantity of jewellery including a diamond feather brooch (a.f.), stamped '15C', length 5.0cm; a diamond and enamel cockerel head brooch (a.f.), length 3.5cm; a diamond and split pearl cluster brooch, length 3.7cm; a memorial brooch, circa 1820, length 2.8cm; a split pearl ring head (a.f.); and a split pearl bar brooch, length 5.5cmCondition report: Feather brooch - 4.9 grams. Cockerel brooch - 3.1 grams. Cluster brooch - 1.9 grams. Memorial brooch - 6.9 grams. Ring head - 3.2 grams. Split pearl bar brooch - 4.2 grams.
An aquamarine bar brooch, length 5.9cm; two cultured pearl and diamond stickpins; a cultured pearl stickpin; a single amethyst drop earring, length 3.7cm; an oval loose amethyst; a silver enamel egg; and an Indian enamel and diamond ball pendantCondition report: Aquamarine brooch - 4.0 grams. Three stickpins - 4.9 grams. Single earring - 2.0 grams.
An 18 carat gold enamel dial wristwatch, movement stamped S&Co and numbered 739124, case with Glasgow import mark for 1929, 30mm wideCondition report: The case with surface scratches, the case sides with dents. Case back with an engraved inscription. The strap is worn and the buckle is discoloured. Dial with small hairline cracks between the 11 and 12 o'clock positions and the 5 o'clock positions. Winding smoothly and hand setting correctly. Movement in going order. The plexi-glass has surface scratches. 28.8g gross.
A Gilt Metal and Ivory Patch Box, 19th Century, oblong and with canted corners, the hinged cover with a glazed panel with a seed pearl and glass bead scene on a blue enamel ground, 8.8cm wideCondition report: The glazed panel with a seed pearl and glass bead scene, with numerous loose elements, cover a little off centre with top as the push button clasp does not connect, push button also very stiff, a small 2cm section of the wire inlay on the cover is loose
~ An early 20th century oval strut timepiece with pink guilloche frame, dial inscribed E. Gubelin, Lucerne, together with a similar timepiece inscribed 8 days (2)Condition report: Both strut timepieces with small scratches to the enamel, cases are dirty in parts, other metal surfaces are discoloured, the oval-shaped timepiece appears to have slight restoration to the inner white enamel ring, both dials with luminous hour markers discoloured, slight luminous lacking in parts, both timepieces are fully wound and not working
A Victorian Ebonised Striking 'Boulle' Portico Mantel Clock with Musical Cylinder Movement Contained in the Matching Base, circa 1850, highly decorative 'boulle' case inlaid with brass, tortoiseshell veneers, mother of pearl and blue and white enamel, raised upon an ebonised base containing a cylinder musical movement, start/stop pull levers and a wind up cord to the side of the base, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, grid iron type figural pendulum, 62cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts, small scratches and minor dents in parts, clock case with small cracks and chips to the edges in parts, case front with some brass inlay missing and lifting in parts, some enamel is chipped and missing, plinth which contains the musical movement with scratches and rubbing to the ebonised surfaces, top base panel is slightly bowed and the joints are slightly separating to the back, dial with chips and hairline cracks, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, musical movement is dirty and needs cleaning, musical combe teeth are all complete, musical movement is working.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century twin branch girandoles, a hand mirror with decorative enamel mounts, a Matthew Norman London brass carriage timepiece, an alabaster lamp base carved as a fluted urn, together with another similar ceramic pair, a 20th century Russian icon, a pair of modern bookends, a Edwardian printed water jug, chamber pot etc
19th and 20th century ceramics, including: two Meissen figures, Royal Doulton figures; a Ludwigsburg porcelain figure group; Royal Worcester and Royal Crown Derby tea wares etc.; together with a Japanese cloisonne dish and cover, and two green enamel match box holders, four gilt lamps and a similar ashtray etc
A good mid-late 19th century French bell-striking carriage clock, retailed by Hatton of Paris The corniche case with oval inspection panel revealing the silvered lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, signed white enamel Roman dial with Breguet style moon hands, sounding the hours and half-hours on a bell, with repeat button for the hours to the cornice, 18cm high.
Assorted jewellery, to include Norwegian silver and enamel butterfly brooch, stamped Sterling 925S Norway, two silver bangles, one hallmarked, the other stamped Silver 925, an amber bead necklace, simulated amber necklace, etc., together with a mother of pearl folding fruit knife with hallmarked silver blade, brass caddy spoon, the terminal with enamel shield detailed Scarborough, and a boxed Bilston and Battersea Enamels box
Formerly the property of Derek Williams (Isle of Man TT Racer), cased bronze and enamel Auto-Cycle Union 1966 TT Racers Senior International Race 24th Derek Williams, cased silver and enamel Manx`s. Grand Prix "Completed the Course" medal, cased silver and enamel Newcomers Race, 1957 2nd 350cc class and other assorted memorabilia
Cloisonné pepperette, possibly Battersea enamel pipe, Indo-China white metal scent bottle with inset turquoise and red hard stone, a pair of copper spirit measures, gilded brass Ladies cigarette case stamped Gwenda with engine turned decoration, an early 20th C brass stamp case containing six Phennig Deautsches Reich stamps
W & R Carlton Ware orange lustre ware jardinière decorated with exotic birds and flowers, applied enamel decoration, H21.5cm D16cm, pair of W & R Carlton Ware orange lustre vases, mottled orange ground decorated with parrots, matching fruit bowl and other similar orange lustre Carlton Ware ceramics
Hot Wheels - Redlines - A 1968 dated Hong Kong made Chaparral 2 G in hard to find White Enamel finish with it's original Collector's Button. The car shows signs of age and play use and is without its rear wing. The car is otherwise in Good overall condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Gustav Gaudernack, a Norwegian silver and enamel brooch, G.G. 925S, NM, guilloche enamel with a rose, 45mm Gaudernack (1865-1914)- formerly David Andersen main in-house designer. In 1910 he founded in Kristania the "Fabrik for Sølv-, Filigran- & Emaljevarer" (Factory for Silver, Filigree & Enamelware). He died in 1914, but activity continued until 1938 under the control of his wife, Anna Gaudernack, with Olaf Lindrup as manager and his son, Finn Gaudernack, as designer The "NM" mark, often present in Norwegian silver, is the abbreviation of "Norskt Mönster" meaning Norwegian pattern.Minor surface scratches, otherwise in good condition
Emil Marthinsen, a Norwegian silver filigree and enamel tassel brooch, stamped makers mark and 925, 12.5cm Marthinsen bought the business of Clemet Berg in the Norsk Filigransfabrikk in 1920. The workshop operated until 1960 under the style C.Bergs.Very good condition, no issues apart from one link is missing, see images
Group of assorted Victorian and later silver spoons, comprising pair pf Old English pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1877, two Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1860, probably A B Savory & Sons, and Henry Holland, London 1877, four Edwardian coffee spoons, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1907, late Victorian salt spoon, early 20th century coffee spoon with animal terminal, plus an Edwardian silver thimble, and an Edwardian silver and enamel royal commemorative brooch, approximate total gross weight 4.85 ozt (151 grams)

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