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Los 133

NEW SILVER ENAMEL AND MARCASITE PENDANT ON SILVER CHAIN

Los 36

SILVER AND ENAMEL MEDAL, UNION FLAG WITH SHAMROCK CENTRE , ITS A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY

Los 262

A 19th century Chinese famille rose dish decorated with flowers, a bird on branch and one in flight, d.23cm. 2 chips and rim frits otherwise in good condition with some wear to enamel /gilt; the glaze is somewhat grey. 

Los 277

A pair of Japanese satsuma ware vases, height 32cm, a modern Chinese vase decorated in green, a blue and white plate studio pottery plate with paper label. Minor enamel loss, otherwise generally ok.

Los 70

A white enamel sign for Spratt's cat food 'Puts Pussy into Fine Form', 30 x 30 cm.  It is an original sign.

Los 72

An enamel tray advertising Wilderspool Ales & Stout; a tin tray advertising Magees ale

Los 101

A GROUP OF JEWELLERY, comprising of an 18K gold ring depicting a turtle embellished with circular-cut rubies, a gold pocket watch key, an enamel regiment pendant and a carnelian letter seal charm/pendant, ring size M, key length 3.4cm, seal length 2cm and pendant length 1.8cm

Los 153

A 9K GOLD CHAIN WITH ENAMEL AND DIAMOND REGIMENT PENDANT, chain in 9K gold, length 54cmCondition Report: Total gross weight approx. 6.9g

Los 87

THREE ENAMEL AND GOLD MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCHES CIRCA 1930-45, square dials with Arabic numerals with subsidiary dials, enamel and gold cases, leather strapsCondition Report: None have been opened to see the condition of the movementstwo watches in running condition - one non runningObvious signs of wear

Los 166

WW2 RAF Pilots Commemorative Tankard, plated tankard engraved with RAF pilots wings, above “TERRY COLDWELL” and below “EGYPT LYBIA CYRENICA TRIPOLITAINIA 1941-45”, complete with handle. Un-marked; hallmarked silver and blue cloisonne enamel hair brush with RAF pilots wing mounted to the centre, some small areas of damage; large brass trench art jug made from a shall; brass trench art ashtray dated 1942; alloy figure of a eagle in flight.

Los 131

3x Great War Period RAF Sergeant Majors Staffs / Pace Sticks, being larger types with white metal, wooden and composition heads. One with a engraved band with RAF eagle and 1918, one with a enamel sweetheart and painted motto of the RAF. Various lengths. All in good condition.

Los 122

Limited Edition Royal Air Force Museum Battle of Britain Squadron Badge Collection, fine gilded and enamel hallmarked silver squadron badges of the units which served during the Battle of Britain. The badges are mounted into a frame with a engraved gilt plaque to the centre. Limited to 3500.

Los 120

WW2 Polish Airforce Cap Badge, cast gold painted WW2 style Polish Air Force cap badge with screw post spike; Polish 2nd corps white metal lapel / breast badge with brass backing plate; enamel two piece breast badge with Polish eagle and 1915 to the centre, brass dish to the reverse; enamel miniature Polish merit cross medal with pin back fitting to the reverse; 2x modern Polish airforce breast badges with screw post fittings to the reverse. (6 items)

Los 42

Y  Attributed to John Hoskins (British circa 1590-1664)Lady Glynne Wheler, wearing black dress, white underslip, pearl and gem jewels, single strand pearl necklace, pearl drop earrings, her hair curled and upswept into a bun embellished with pearlsOil on vellum, ovalSigned with initials and dated 1648 (lower right)6.5 x 4.5cm (2½ x 1¾ in.)Together with fourteen portrait miniatures, variously oil on copper, vellum, watercolour on ivory and enamel, each depicting a member of the Sitwell family from the 17th to 19th centuries, each identified by inscriptions to labels attached verso, the largest 14 x 10cm, the smallest 3.5 x 3cmFramed as three groups of five, in oval frames, the largest overall: 49 x 43cm, the remaining two: 42 x 35cm (3)Condition Report: They are all presented behind glass in three common frames. They are unexamined out of their frames, but under UV light there are no visible signs of damage or restoration.Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 62

A set of six Staffordshire enamel candlesticksLate 18th centuryEnamelled with floral sprays and flower specimens, two lacking drip pans, each 24.5 high (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 403

A Louis XVI style ormolu cartel clock19th centuryThe white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by oak leaf garlands and surmounted by an urn with pinecone finial, the apron with satyr mask, the mechanism stamped 'CH VCN / Paris /38769' and '41', 49 cm. highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 326

Of Lord Byron interest; A Lord Byron black and gold enamel mourning ringWith marks for 1822The bezel enclosing a lock of hair under rock crystal, engraved legend 'GEORGE GORDON NOEL. LORD BYRON' with inscription 'Died 19 April 1824. Aged 36', and a wax figure of Lord Byron in Albanian dress on a plinth base, a bronze medal of Byron and a lock of hair from the composer Carl Maria Von Weber in a frame, The wax figure: 20.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep, 18cm high (8in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 7in high) (4)Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's, London, South Kensington, 26 October, The Hone Collection, lot 98.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 389

Four Chinese and Japanese vessels19th centuryComprising a cloisonne enamel oviform jar and cover, 20cm high; a late Arita bowl, 25cm diam; a carved red lacquer low box and cover, 15cm wide; and a Satsuma baluster vase, 38cm high. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 7

The Victoria Cross group of miniature dress medals worn by Major General Henry Edward Manning Douglas, V.C., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising: Victoria Cross; The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion's Badge; The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, Companion's Badge; Distinguished Service Order; Queen's South Africa Medal, 3 clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901; Africa General Service Medal 1899-1956, Edward VII, 2 clasps: Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal; General Service Medal 1918-62, George V, clasp: N.W. Persia; Coronation Medal 1937; Serbia: Order of St Sava; Red Cross Society Decoration; Commemorative Medal for the 1912 War; 1913 Commemorative Cross; France: Croix de Guerre with Palm, the foregoing mounted for wearing, good very fine and better; together with two loose miniatures: The British Red Cross Society Medal for the Balkan Wars 1912-13, damage to central enamel, ribbon frail; and a second C.B., nearly extremely fine. [16 / 2] London Gazettes: V.C. 29/03/1901, D.S.O. 19/04/1901, MID 16/03/1900 Born at Gillingham in Kent, 11th July 1875; Lieutenant Royal Army Service Corps, 28th July 1899; served in the South African War 1899-1901; won the V.C. at Magersfontein where he was also severely wounded; Captain, 27th July 1902; served in Somaliland 1903-04 and India 1904-08; Major, 1911; served in the Balkans 1912-13 and in the European war from 1914; Lieutenant Colonel 1915. Lieutenant Douglas was medical officer in charge of the Black Watch (2nd Bn. Royal Highlanders) when he performed his V.C. action: "On the 11th Dec. 1899, during the action at Magersfontein, Lieut. Douglas showed great gallantry and devotion, under a very severe fire, in advancing in the open and attending to Capt. Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, who was wounded, and also attending to Major Robinson and other wounded men under a fearful fire. Many similar acts of devotion and gallantry were performed by Lieut. Douglas on the same day."

Los 45

Austria-Hungary: Cross of Merit in Gold with Crown, Franz Joseph I, gilt-bronze cross with red enamelled arms, circular centre with initials ''FJ' and legend 'VIRIBUS UNITIS' to a white enamelled ground, reverse with date 1849, articulated suspension crown with red enamelled caul, tri-fold peacetime ribbon, crack to enamel on right hand obverse arm, good very fine or better.

Los 50

Austria: a small collection of cased medals: i) a set of three medals cased together by Moritz Tiller & Co, comprising: War Medal 1973, gilt-bronze, rev. '2 DEC 1873'; Franz Josef I 50th Anniversary Medal (Signum Memoriae); Silver Medal for Bravery (Der Tapferkeit); all with tri-fold ribbons, good very fine or better; ii) Silver Cross of Merit with Crown, silver and enamel, in case by Bergmann of Vienna, enamel missing from lower obverse arm, other minor damage; Kaiser Karl, Military Merit Medal (Signum Laudis), gilt-bronze, in case by Zimbler of Vienna, light wear to gilding, good very fine. [5]

Los 55

Austria: First World War era Decorations for Services to the Red Cross: Merit Cross 2nd Class with war decoration, silver and enamel cross with wreath, a red cross and the legend 'PATRIAE AC HUMANITATI' to the centre, reverse '1864/ 1914', tri-fold ribbon, minor enamel damage, good very fine or better; Merit Cross 2nd Class without war decoration, silver and enamel cross, no wreath, bow ribbon, flake of enamel missing from reverse of left arm, discolouration to obverse centre, otherwise nearly extremely fine; Merit Cross 2nd Class with war decoration, central elements other than red cross missing; Silver Medal, oval with enamelled central plaque and border, 'PATRIAE AC HUMANITATI', tri-fold ribbon with swords, good very fine, ribbon stained; Bronze Medal, as the last but in gilt-bronze, ribbon without swords, hairline cracks to central plaque, wear to gilding, otherwise good very fine; together with two later medals, of similar form to the last, reverse legends 'FÜR BESONDERE VERDIENSTE UM DAS ÖSTERREICHISCHE ROTE KREUZ'. [7]

Los 11

A duplicate Distinguished Flying Medal group to Flight Sergeant Peter Linn Whittaker, 617 Squadron Royal Air Force: D.F.M., George VI, 2nd type (Fid Def), with tailor's copy bar (1587036 F. SGT. P.L. WHITTAKER. R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, with France and Germany bar; Defence Medal; 1939-45 War Medal, with MID emblem; Coronation Medal 1937; Netherlands: Order of Orange Nassau, breast badge; recently court mounted by Spinks, good very fine or better except the last which has enamel damage, [7]; together with the recipient's dress miniature medals and his two Caterpillar Club badges, a D.F.M. case, and a large quantity of ephemera including a copy of the M.I.9. report describing the recipient's parachute descent and escape from occupied Holland. D.F.M. London Gazette 7th December 1945 Awarded for gallant conduct during the downing of his Lancaster on the 23rd September 1944, on his 37th sortie. In his M.I.9 debriefing he describes an episode of escape and evasion in occupied Holland during which he was betrayed by locals, fought his way out of the hand of the Germans, received shelter, and eventually made it back through the advancing Allied front. Provenance: consigned by the beneficiary of the recipient's will. Another DFM to this man was offered at auction by Spink's, 20th April 2006 (lot 403) described as "possibly a later issue", and the correspondence offered here includes references to the process of obtaining replacements for stolen medals. This DFM, having the 'FID DEF' obverse (as opposed to Spink's 'IND IMP') is clearly the later of the two, and it might be supposed that the other medals in the group are also replacements. The second award bar is not part of the recipient's entitlement, and the Coronation 1937 cannot be either (Peter Whittaker would have been 14 at the time). Research has not confirmed the award of the Order of Orange Nassau.

Los 44

Peru: Cross for Callao, 2nd May 1866, five pointed enamel star 27.5 mm, a fort to the centre with 'CALLAO 2 DE MAYO 1866', '50 CANONES CONTRA 300' to the reverse, wreath suspension, loss to enamel on three arms, otherwise very fine. For the artillery defence of the coastal fortifications of El Callao against the Spanish fleet. See also lot **.

Los 56

Austria: a collection of awards, comprising: Order of Merit 6th Class, gilt bronze and red enamel cross potent 32mm, basket weave suspension loop, wear to gilding and very minor enamel damage; Order of Merit 7th class, gilt-bronze and white enamel cross potent 30mm, basket weave suspension loop; Franz Josef I 50 Years Anniversary Medal, bronze, bust left, rev. 'SIGNUM MEMORIAE', red and white civilian ribbon; another 50 Years Anniversary Medal, bronze, military peacetime ribbon; 60 Years Military Jubilee Cross 1908 (2), gilt bronze cross, the arms united by a wreath, bust of Franz Josef I to the centre, rev. 1848/ 1908', military ribbon; First World War Patriotic Honour Cross, brass, with war wreath; 1939-45 veterans's association cross, with swords; Republic: Decoration of Merit, white metal Maltese cross, eagle suspension; all at least good very fine except where stated. [9]

Los 46

Austria-Hungary: Military Merit Crosses 3rd Class (2), silver and enamel, white crosses with red borders, 'VER/DIENST' to the centres, wreaths (kriegsdekoration) between the arms, trifold wartime ribbons (one with crossed swords), Vienna assay marks to the suspensions, one good very fine, the other (swords) with some surface damage to the enamel. [2]

Los 51

Austria (Republic): Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952), five cased awards in the following classes: Decoration of Honour in Gold, gilt-bronze and enamel, Maltese cross with elaborate suspension representing the eagle and arms of Austria; Decoration of Merit in Gold, of similar form in gilt-bronze; Decoration of Merit in Silver, of similar form in white metal; Silver Medal of Merit, plated-bronze; Bronze Medal of Merit, gilt-bronze; each with tri-fold ribbon, cased by Anton Reitterer and Wolfgang Reitterer of Vienna, extremely fine or better. [5]

Los 665

A collection of thimbles, various dates, makers and materials, comprising:a 19th century unmarked silver-gilt and turquoise set example,two 18th century finger tip examples, one stamped with maker's mark, possibly Joseph Taylor, the other unmarked, fifteen various silver examples, all hallmarked, two metalware examples, twenty various plated and other thimbles, a glass example, with a cane glass cap, a painted ceramic example, a treen example, a copper and enamel example, andan unmarked gold example, tests as 19ct gold (qty.)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: In good used condition.

Los 385

Henry Spicer (1743-1804)Portrait of a gentleman in a crimson coat, waistcoat and white stockenamel on copper, oval8 x 6.5cmCondition report: There is an area of spotting to the sitter's right shoulder and there is rubbing around the gold mount

Los 732

A George III enamel patch box,c.1780, Staffordshire, the lid inscribed 'This trifle tho small will remind you of one whose heart ever shall be entirely your own',4.5cm wide4cm deep2cm high,together with three further similar boxes,each inscribed with a motto,largest 4.5cm wide3cm deep 2cm high (4)Condition report: Fair maid approve this pledge of love - largely free from damage, with only small scuffsA mark of friendship - chip to the lid base chipped and crackedDon't deceive me - cracks, mirror rusted, base chippedThis trifle tho small - cracks and chips, hole in the baseAll metal work tarnished

Los 729

A George III enamel pill box,c.1780, inscribed 'This for my Friend', containing a miniature letter dated 17th July 1785,3cm wide2cm high, together with five further English enamel patch boxes,late 18th/early 19th century, three oval, variously printed and painted with inscriptions for love and friendship, on pink and blue bases, one circular inscribed 'Trifle's show Respect', the last rectangular, inscribed 'Always the Same',the largest 4.5cm wide (6)Condition report: Always the same - complete loss of silver to the mirror, chip to enamel on lid decoration, two large impacts to the base and resulting losses and hairlines, wear to the base commensurate with age and use.This for my Friend - hairlines and cracks throughout, one large impact/loss to the edge of the base, some loss of colour and discolouration.Trifle's show Respect - foxing to the mirror, one large loss to the interior base, losses to the outside base particularly the edge and one large to the underside, some discolouration, hairlines and cracks throughout.If you seek... - hinged lid detached, hairlines to the lid decoration, degradation to the interior mirror, hairlines to the interior, hairlines, cracks and discolouration to the base.Unto the end - small loss and hairlines to the interior, losses to the base, cracks and hairlines, small areas of losses to the underside.Love the Given - hairlines and cracks throughout to the exterior and interior, foxing to the mirror, one small loss to interior enamel, impact and resulting losses to the base and wear to the underside.

Los 738

A commemorative enamel patch box,c.1802, Staffordshire, painted with Britannia holding an olive branch waving to a ship out at sea, indistinctly inscribed 'We live in Hope', the hinged mirror interior raised on a painted blue base,5cm wide4cm deep2cm highThe image of Britannia waving an olive branch to a ship out at sea was a popular symbol of Britain's increasing maritime power. This box bears similarities to another example probably made to commemorate the 1802 Treaty of Amiens, signed to mark the end of the French Revolutionary Wars. Despite the Treaty, Britain declared war on Napoleon's France in May 1803.Condition report: Losses to gilding on the lid, several cracks to the base and two large impact areas and resulting losses to the edge, numerous hairlines, several cracks and hairlines to the interior and small losses, very slight foxing to the mirror.

Los 740

A collection of seven souvenir enamel boxes,late 18th/early 19th century, each inscribed with a motto,the largest 5.25cm wide4.5cm deep2cm high (7)Condition report: All with cracks and loses, and damages all metalwork tarnishedMargate box with large chipFisher Island with glue repair to the mount, however free from major damagesDenbigh box with hairlinesAshford box with hairlines and cracksBuxton hee tor cracked and chipped

Los 741

Two architectural enamel patch boxes,late 18th century, the first depicting 'A Present From The Iron Bridge', the second 'Laura Place Bath',each approximately 4.5cm wide3.5cm deep2cm high (2)Condition report: Both with surface cracks and losses, Laura Place box with a large star chip, the second with three areas of cracks and damages, metalwork tarnished.

Los 730

Two George III enamel egg-shaped nutmeg graters,c.1790s, one decorated with multicoloured stripes on a blue ground, the second with flowers on a green ground, each with a domed lid and pierced grille,5cm high (2) Condition report: Very small firing faults to both, the striped with significant loss of enamel to lid, impact and star crack to the interior lid, the green with discolouration to the enamel.

Los 737

Five George III enamel patch and other boxes,late 18th/early 19th century, variously decorated with scenes and floral patterns, one with cover lacking,the largest 6cm wide4cm deep2.5cm high,together with a porcelain egg-shaped scent bottle,2.5cm wide4.5cm high (6)Condition report: Landscape with sheep - cover detached but present Pink box - lacking coverWhite floral patch box - loss of silver to mirror with large crackAll with cracks and losses to the enamel in addition to surface scratches and discolourations.

Los 731

A George III enamel oval patch box,c.1800, Staffordshire, the lid decorated with a spaniel in a kennel, 4.5cm wide3.75cm deep2.5cm high together with four further similar boxes, andanother French example,decorated with a landscape scene and inscribed internally 'Rendez heureux',4.5cm wide3.5cm deep3.5cm high (6)Condition report: All with damages, the French example cracked and with losses, the lid detachedSpaniel box heavily chipped to the underside, chipped to the lid, metal corroded internal mirror brokenSmall circular box chipped twice to the lidStriped oval box with a large hole and extensive chipping, mirror brokenSmall oval box with bird decoration chipped to both sides, scratched to the lidOval box with female figure, chipped and deeply cracked, chips and further cracks to the base

Los 744

An enamel patch box in the form of a frog,18th century, the base painted with a butterfly, 4cm diameter4.5cm high,together with a second similar box, cover lacking,4cm diameter2.5cm high (2)Condition report: Both extensively damaged with amateur repairs visible, one lacking the entirety of its head now made up with clay.

Los 736

An Austrian silver gilt and enamel vinaigrette,19th century, of egg form, the red enamel body with gilt highlights and scenes depicting figures in a landscape, a domed hinged cover, the interior with a pierced grille, damages and repairs,3cm high,together with three Bilston enamel egg bonbonnière,two further egg bonbonnières, anda cylindrical enamel box,all late 18th/early 19th century, variously decorated,largest 5cm high (7)Condition report: Red egg with significant loss of enamel which has been poorly restored, a hole to the top where a ring attachment would have been, the joints detached from the base.Dark pink floral egg box with significant loss to the enamel at the base.The Gift of a Friend Bilston egg - some losses around the rim of the base and joints detached from the base.Remember the Giver Bilston egg - cracks, hairlines and loss to the lid, surface losses and cracks to interior.Pink egg with birds - some restorations to the decoration, one large crack to interior and hairlines throughout.Cylindrical box - lid doesn't sit quite right but does secure onto the base, surface scratches throughout, has probably been restored.Small blue Bilston - impact to the lid and resulting cracks/losses, discolouration to the interior and firing faults.

Los 411

English School, mid-18th centuryPortrait of a young gentleman in a blue jacket with gold braid froggingenamel on copper, oval4.7 x 4cm, with a pale blue agate back

Los 742

A George III memorial enamel patch box, c.1820, inscribed in monochrome to the lid 'In memory of our most gracious Sovereign George III Obit 1820 Aged 82', 4cm wide 3.2cm deep 2.5cm high, together with a second box, decorated with a portrait of The Duke of Wellington and inscribed 'The most Noble Marquis Wellington, Salamanca', 3cm wide 4.5cm deep 2.1cm high, anda third inscribed 'The Happy Union of England and Prufia', 4cm wide 3.5cm deep 2.5cm high (3)Condition report: All with cracks and loses, impact damage to the underside of all, large areas of loss.

Los 728

A group of seven George III enamel patch and other boxes,1760s-90s, Staffordshire, all inscribed with messages of friendship, to include an oval example on a blue moulded base inscribed 'Tho' Absent not Forgotten',largest 4.5cm wide3.5cm deep2cm high (7)Condition report: All with quite a bit of damage, losses to enamel, cracks, hairlines and surface scratches, metal tarnished to all, foxing to mirrorsWe live in hope - complete loss of silver to mirrorTho absent not forgotten - stiff hinge to lidThe gift of a Friend - lid plaque looseRemember the Giver - mirror crackedFriendship's a name... - hinge broken and lid detached, mirror cracked

Los 198

An Empire-style patinated and gilt-bronze mantel clock,late 19th century, French, the case surmounted by the figure of a seated astronomer, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, housing a movement chiming the hours and half hours on a bell, raised on scrolling bracket feet,45cm wide18cm deep53cm highCondition report: General wear and rubbing to case. Cracks and scratches to dial. Associated key present. Globe re-painted, with rubbing and losses. Ticks and chimes when wound at the point of cataloguing, however, this is no guarantee of working order and we would recommend inspection by a professional.

Los 172

A Japanese Shibayama ivory and silver vase and cover,Meiji period (late 19th century), the two handles as birds, with plain and stained mother-of-pearl, horn and enamel decoration, signed Masakun on plaque under one handle,21cm high (2)Condition report: Body - vertical partial crack to one side, some enamel colours on shoulders appear weak and maybe partially lost?Cover - dents to silver

Los 399

English School, mid-18th centuryPortrait of a gentleman in a brown coat, green waistcoat and white lace stockenamel, oval 4 x 3.4cmCondition report: There are several scratches or lines across the the image, see illustration. The discolouration verso seems to be tarnishing. It is possible that the exposed metal area was covered with a sticker or something which has now been removed, exposing the metal beneath, while the edges have been left blackened by dirt and grime or possibly paint.

Los 65

Four military walking sticks,a malacca stick, with a white metal handle engraved 'Serg. Major W McCleave, on leaving the Regiment from Lt. Colonel R.T. Glyn, 1st Ba. 2nd Regt., Malta 13th May 1871',90cm long including rubber ferrule,a bamboo SAS swagger stick, the white metal terminal embossed with the SAS insignia and motto 'Who Dares Wins',90cm long,a wooden stick, probably ash with mahogany details, the handle inset with the RAF insignia in white metal and blue and white enamel,89cm long, andan RAF bamboo swagger stick, the white metal terminal embossed with the RAF insignia,73cm long (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Expected war.Later ferrules to two.RAF swagger stick with wear.Otherwise no obvious major faults.

Los 391

English School, 18th centuryPortrait of a gentleman in a frogged coat with white lace stockenamel, oval4.5 x 3.5cmCondition report: Condition appears fine.

Los 373

Noah Seaman (fl.1723-1741)Portrait of a gentleman in a brown coat and black waistcoatenamel, oval4.8 x 3.9cm

Los 743

Two Trafalgar-related enamel patch boxes,c.1798, the first decorated with a naval battle scene and inscribed 'Nelson & Victory',4cm wide3.5cm deep2.25cm high, together with a second, inscribed 'The glorious Victory of Admr Nelson on the 1st of Augst 1798',4cm wide3.5cm deep2cm high (2)Condition report: Both with notable damages, the first with large impact to the base with losses to the bottom and internally, mirror on the inside of the lid degraded and now just clear glass.The second box with innumerable cracks and a large area of loss to the base numerous hairlines.

Los 387

English School, 18th centuryPortrait of a gentleman in a blue coat, red waistcoat and white stockenamel on copper, oval4.5 x 3.5cmCondition report: Condition appears fine.

Los 370

English School, early 18th centuryPortrait of a gentleman in a red waistcoat and purple cloakenamel, oval4.8 x 3.8cmCondition report: Condition appears fine.

Los 739

Six enamel patch and other boxes,late 18th/early 19th century, each inscribed with a motto, to include one decorated with love birds and inscribed 'I love too well to kifs and tell',4cm wide3cm deep2cm high (6)Condition report: All with small damages of some description, all with cracks and or losses to the enamel in addition to surface scratches and dislourations.

Los 359

William Essex (1784-1869)Portrait of Oliver Cromwell in armourenamel, oval4 x 3.8cm

Los 394

Nathaniel Hone RA (Irish, 1718-1784)Portrait of a gentleman in a lilac jacket with gold braiding and cream waistcoat signed with initials and dated 'NH 1750' l.l., enamel, oval4.8 x 4cmCondition report: Condition appears fine.

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