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A Georgian yellow metal black enamel mourning locket, with hairwork inlay, reverse engraved 'M. Bruce, Obt, 30 Nov. 1834', length 2.1cm, 7g

Los 454

Edwin Flinn, London. An 18k gold key-wind hunting cased pocket watch No.19389, hallmarked London 1878 Gilt full plate movement, plan three-arm balance, white enamel dial, hinged 18k gold full hunter case with monogram to the cover, stamped W.S to the inner. Diameter 43.5mm, total approx. weight 71g

Los 452

An 18k gold hunting cased centre stop seconds keyless pocket watch No.76849, hallmarked Chester 1895 Gilt three quarter plate movement, jewelled to the centre with screwed chaton's, overcoil hairspring, cut and compensated balance, white enamel stepped dial, Roman numerals, hinged case with decorative reverse, monogrammed cover, stop seconds slide and time-setting pin to the band., Diameter 53mm, approx. total weight 123g.

Los 449

Aubert & Co. London. An 18k gold hunting cased fob watch No. 8441, made circa 1900 Mechanical keyless winding lever movement with wolf's tooth winding wheels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, hinged plain hunting case with setting lever to the band, cuvette engraved ‘By Special Appointment to H.R.H.  The Prince of Wales, Aubert & Co, 252 Regent St, London' and numbered, case stamped 18k & numbered 6281, stamped AA within cartouche.  Diameter 34mm, approx. total weight 40g.

Los 466

Thomas Russell & Son. A fine 18k gold hunting cased pocket watch with centre seconds and 9k gold chain, Tempus Fugit, No.203082, hallmarked Chester 1917 Keyless gilt three quarter plate movement jewelled to the centre with screwed chaton's, overcoil hairspring, cut and compensated balance, white enamel stepped dial with black Roman numerals and outer minutes, blued steel hands, stop/start centre seconds, hinged 18k gold case with decorated outer to the cover and reverse, monogram SM to the front, stop/start slide and time-setting pin to the band, case numbered and stamped T.R. within rectangular cartouche. With a 9k gold graduated curblink chain with T-bar and gold sovereign coin fob dated 1912. Diameter 56mm, approx. total watch weight 152g, approx. total chain and fob weight 55g.

Los 455

Elkington & Co. A fine 18k gold full hunter keyless pocket watch with centre seconds 'Regent', No.29939, Case No.939, hallmarked London 1898 Gilt three-quarter plate movement jewelled to the centre with screwed chaton's, blued overcoil hairspring, cut and compensated balance, stepped white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, centre seconds, hinged full hunter case with hallmarks stamped PW within oval cartouche, time setting pin to the band, plain cuvette Diameter 54.5mm, approx. total weight 153g.

Los 461

An 18k gold key-wind pocket watch with centre seconds No.19590, Movement No.19850, hallmarked London 1868 Three-quarter plate numbered movement with engraved balance cock, off-white stepped enamel dial, Roman numerals, stop centre seconds, hinged case stamped JR within cartouche, with engraved band, stop/start lever, plain cuvette, engine-turned hinged reverse. Diameter 50mm, approx. total weight 103g.

Los 465

Omega. A 14k gold open face pocket watch with ribbon fob Case No.6490892, Movement No.6216570, made in the 1920s Mechanical movement with metal dust cover, white enamel dial with Breguet style numerals, subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, hinged gold case with engine-turned reverse. Case, dial, movement and dust cover signed. With associated box. Diameter 48mm, approx. total weight 71g.

Los 458

An 18k gold key-wind hunting cased pocket watch No.20406, hallmarked Chester 1842 Three-quarter plate numbered movement with engraved balance cock, off-white enamel dial, Roan numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, gold hinged case opening through the front with coin edge band, engine-turned cover and reverse.  Diameter 50mm, approx. total weight 81g.

Los 448

IWC. An 18k gold half-hunter cased pocket watch Movement No.69767, Case No.89274, made circa 1930 Rhodium plated movement jewelled to the centre with screwed chatons, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, hinged 18k gold case with hand-set slide the inner bezel, engine-turned monogrammed reverse. Movement signed. Diameter 50mm, approx. total weight 91.8g.

Los 456

Two gold fob watches. An 18k gold half-hunter case and a 14k gold open face Circa 1900 and 1920 A. Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, three-quarter plate movement, enamel dial, hinged 18k gold case, keyless winding. B. Unsigned, bar-movement, decorative white enamel dial, hinged 14k gold case, metal cuvette, keyless winding. A. Diameter 38mm, approx. total weight 46.8g. B. 40mm, approx. total weight 47.5g.

Los 447

A fine 18k gold and enamel half-hunter keyless fob watch No. 197673, Case No.600, made circa 1900 Gilt three-quarter movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, hinged half-hunter case with translucent pink enamel with blue Roman numerals to the cover, time setting pin to the band, plain cuvette, case stamped JR within diamond shape cartouche. With purple presentation box. Diameter 36mm, total approx. weight 51g.

Los 468

Elgin. A fine 18k gold fob watch with presentation box and chain No.19498424, case with Chester 18k import mark dated 1909 Gilt 7 jewel movement, white enamel dial with painted luminescent numerals and hands, hinged Keystone decorated case. With a plain presentation case, a long-guard chain and another chain. Diameter 35mm, approx. total weight 40g.

Los 450

Rolex. A gold-plated hunting case pocket watch Movement No.1016, Case No.232016, made circa 1935 Mechanical 15 jewel movement timed to 3 positions for all climates, enamel dial with fancy numerals, outer minutes, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, Dennison gold plated ‘Moon’ case with presentation description to the cuvette dated August 10, 1935. Dial and movement signed. Diameter 51mm.

Los 453

Waltham, USA. A 9k gold open-face keyless pocket watch with 9k gold chain Traveler, No.23525295, Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1923 Mechanical movement, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, hinged 9k gold Dennison case with plain cuvette. With 9k gold graduated curb-link chain, each link stamped, T-Bar stamped B&S;, 9k gold Masonic fob. Diameter 50mm, total approx. watch weight 89g, total chain length 37.5cm, total chain and fob approx. weight 49.5g.

Los 469

A hunting cased keyless winding 9k gold pocket watch Movement No.1108, hallmarked Glasgow 1918 Three-quarter plate movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, hinged hunting case numbered 1925, hallmarked and stamped W.E, plain cuvette.  Diameter 49mm, approx. total weight 94g.

Los 422

Cuervo Y Sobrinos, Havana. A stainless steel rectangular quartz wristwatch with red enamel dial 'Prominents' Ref.A 1010, No.18117, circa 2010 Quartz movement, translucent red enamel dial over engine-turned base, steel rectangular flared case, red strap with steel double-folding locking buckle. With original wooden presentation box. Dim. 31mm (widest) x 43.5mm. Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Los 460

Rolex. A 9k gold keyless winding hunting cased pocket watch Case No.251178, hallmarked Birmingham 1922 Decorated Swiss lever movement, white enamel dial with heavy Roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, hinged Dennison hunter case with plain cuvette. Mainspring barrel wheel signed Rolex, case signed Dennison & ALD.   Diameter 50mm, approx. total weight 88g.

Los 457

Alex Dickie, Edinburgh. A fine 18k gold pair-case pocket watch No.232, hallmarked London 1781 Pierced & engraved single footed balance cock with diamond endstone, plain pillars, fusée chain barrel, lever escapement, signed and numbered dust cover, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, gilt beetle & poker hands, hinged inner case stamped IL and hallmarked, hinged outer case stamped IL and hallmarked.  Outer case diameter 51mm, approx. total weight 133g.

Los 459

Barraud & Lunds. A fine & rare 18k gold key/keyless wind hunting cased pocket watch with up/down indicator, Cornhill, London. No.4172, hallmarked London 1892 Frosted gilt three-quarter plate movement with decorated raised barrel, overcoil hairspring, cut & compensated balance, lever escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, up/down power reserve indicator, hinged gold hunting case with time-setting and keyless-winding activators to the band, case hallmarked and stamped JW within oval cartouche, plain cuvette with key-wind apertures. Diameter 55mm, approx. total weight 166g.

Los 153

A Louis XV ormolu cartel clock, by Jean Moisy, Paris, third quarter 18th century, the rococo case surmounted by a putto sitting beneath a floral hung trellis, above flowering rose branches and scrolling acanthus leaves, the domed sides with pierced floral trellis, the base with a winged cherub holding a wreath the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed MOISY A PARIS, with silvered pierced foliate hands, the twin train eight day movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, signed to backplate Moisy A Paris and numbered No. 353, 84cm highLiterature: The present lot was illustrated in Connoisseur, 1965, in an article 'Some eighteen-century French Furniture in the Mr & Mrs George Farrow Collection'.Provenance: The George Farrow Collection.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece offered for sale. Footnotes: Note: Jean Moisy is recorded as working in Paris in 1753 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, London: N.A.G. Press, 2022, p.544. Condition Report: Case: in good overall condition with small spots of tarnishing and general surface wear.  The figure surmounting the case is lacking an attribute to her raised right hand and two of her fingers have been ground down.  The winged putto beneath the dial is holding a wreath which is loosely attached and there is verdi gris around the screw.  The pierced fretwork panels with some slight misshaping.  The trellis fretwork to the lower section is missing a small section.Dial: chips around the winding holes and at 12 o'clock.  Otherwise, minor surface scratches.  Two screws missing at 25 and 55.  Tarnishing to hands.  The hinge to the cover is a little loose but secure when shut.  The glass with minor abrasions.  Two screws beneath bezel to front are replacements and sit slightly proud.Movement: Tarnishing to backplate and bell.  The crutch rod is bent and with break to crutch fork. Pendulum and key missing.   

Los 148

A French marble figural mantel clock, first half 19th century, with a Classical lady in mourning stood in flowing robes leaning against an urn, on a stepped grey marble base, the circular white enamel dial with black Arabic hour numerals and red date numerals, marked A PARIS, the twin train movement with outside countwheel striking a bell on the hour and half hour, with silk suspension, 66.5cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.     

Los 146

A Louis XV style ormolu-mounted and tôle peinte clock garniture, second half 19th century, the clock with white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed to dial Balthazar a Paris, the twin train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 603, with sunburst pendulum, the German porcelain figures and groups, second half 19th century, depicting a seated couple flanked by a young man and lady, with cherubs to the surrounding foliage, the flowers 19th century and possibly earlier, on pierced rococo style scrolling foliate base, flanked by candlestick garniture with figures amongst flowering branches, clock - 76.5cm high, 59cm wide; garniture - 33cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.   

Los 147

A French gilt and patinated bronze mounted marble figural mantel clock, of Empire style, after a model by Claude Galle, late 19th century, with Eros standing with his lyre next to the milestone-shaped case mounted with stiff-leaf border and winged Classical female figure holding her arms aloft, on stepped rectangular plinth base with foliate mounts on winged lion paw feet, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, indistinctly signed to dial, the twin train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the backplate with cachet stamped HORS CONCOURE BESANCOR 1893 LS. BONAME (DOUBS) SELONCOURT, and numbered 8055 9 2, with pendulum, 61cm high, 42cm wide, 21cm deepPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.    

Los 73

A gold-mounted dip pen, 19th century, with chalcedony engraved monogram seal top above gold and blue enamel striped shaft between later scrolling foliate gold collars, with Bramah style nib with slide action locking system, in fitted velvet case, 17.2cm long Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order of any pen or writing implement. Condition Report: Good overall condition with only minor wear to the nib to be expected with age and use.  The mounts at either end of the shaft are probably associated.  The shaft is slightly loose to the top mount.  One small area of loss to the enamel.  The matrix with very light ingrained dirt.  The case in good order and with printed retailer's for C.F. Hancock.

Los 56

A group of seven Swiss enamel plaques with views of St Petersburg, mid-19th century, each mounted in gilt-bronze frames with oval panel for LUNDI - Kazan cathedral, MARDI - Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery, MERCREDI - The Narva Triumphal Arch, JEUDI - The Academy of Sciences, VENDREDI - Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery, SAMDI - View of Neva River and DIMANCHE - Mariniiskaya Hospital, further mounted on later walnut panels, the plaques - 4.2 x 7.6cm; 13 x 16.5cm overall (7)Condition Report: The plaque for LUNDI with two visible cracks to the surface, one going through the plaque from top edge to bottom left corner, and further crazing to the corners. The plaque for MARDI with cracks to all edges. The plaque for MERCREDI with a crack through the top left corner. The plaque for JEUDI with cracks to the top left corner and edge and restored sections to the bottom right corner. The plaque for VENDREDI with a small repaired section to top left corner and small cracks to the bottom edge. The plaque for SAMEDI with repair to top right corner. The plaque for DIMANCHE with repairs and losses to each corner. The plaque for DIMANCHE is loose in the frame. Each wood frame has a small picture hanging hook attached to the verso. 

Los 254

A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs, by Thomas Edwards and Sons, third quarter 19th century, the spindle and button velour backs to overstuffed seats, on turned tapering legs, each with enamel button manufactured by Edwards & Sons, (staff), Newcastle (6)Condition Report: all with scratches, knocks, stains and old gouges throughout, all structurally sound with no signs of repairs or restoration. 

Los 150

A French gilt-bronze mantel clock, late 19th century, with foliate finial above pierced top with scrolling foliage and mask, above twin handles, on scrolling foliate base, the dial white enamel plaques with Roman numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell the backplate numbered 719 48, with pendulum, 42cm high, 22cm wide, 19.5cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.   Condition Report: Case - With surface scratches, knocks to edges, and minor tarnishing. Minor scratching to glass. Dial - Minor scratching to enamel.Movement - Scratching and tarnishing to backplate and bell. No key. Movement currently seized. 

Los 151

A French gilt-bronze mounted marble mantel clock, of Louis XVI style, early 20th century, the case surmounted with a seated child holding a branch above trophies including musical instruments and a plumed helmet on a breakfront marble base with foliate mounts on five toupie feet, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, bearing marks Gavelle Le Jne AParis, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the backplate with indistinct marks, with pendulum, 27cm high, 19cm wide, 10cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.   Condition Report: Case - with some rubbing to gilt and general surface scratches to bronze. Minor chips and nibbles to edges and corners of marble base. The hinge of the reverse door is loose but attached. Tarnishing to reverse door. The tip of the branch held by the boy to surmount is missing. There are minor nibbles to edges of glass panel below the dial. Dial - Possibly associated, the winding holes are slightly out of alignment and there are nibbles to edges. Minor surface scratches, particularly around winding holes. Minor spot between 1 and 2. Minor rubbing to numerals. Movement - Some tarnishing and scratches to backplate. The two cachets have been erased so marks are no longer legible. Tarnishing to bell. The rod of the hammer is slightly bent so will not strike the bell properly.   

Los 54

A Russian icon of Christ Pantocrator with silver oklad, 1899-1908, maker's Cyrillic IM, possibly Isaac Minikes, St Petersburg, traditionally painted in half-length, the oklad with chased foliate decoration and cloisonné enamel halo, 26.7 x 22.3cmCondition Report: As can be seen from the online photograph, the face has crackleture.  Also crackleture to the left hand.  The painted areas are varnished overall.  The silver oklad is heavily tarnished. There are two vacant pins above the Bible and a pin not attached to any okald to the right shoulder.  The Bible has a vertical split to the left of the spine and is lifting on the right side. Splits around the border edge of the oklad.  The enamel halo with some small losses.  The edges and back with some painted lines.

Los 140

Ten Paris porcelain blue-ground topographical cabinet-plates, five Darte plates c.1803, stencilled red DARTE / Pal. Royal / No 21 marks and two with underglaze blue script L.D. marks, the decoration c.1820, three plates second quarter of the 19th century, a pair of plates c.1840, the plates painted with various views, the views on the Darte plates named in gilt script on the reverse 'Montagne Francaises’, ‘Maison Royale de St. Cyr’, ‘Nouvelle Course’, ‘Palais des Beaux arts’, and ‘Porte St. denis, the views on two of the other plates named in green enamel script on the reverse ‘Chapelle de Guillaume Tell pres de Küssnacht’ and ‘Francfort', the pair of plates with unnamed views, the blue borders gilt with various designs including anthemion palmettes, scrolls and husks, the pair of plates with flowers and panels enclosing various ornamental grounds, ten plates approx 23cm diameter; the pair 23.9cm and 23.5cm diameter (10)Footnotes: Note: Operating three manufactures and numerous stores, the Darte brothers were among the most talented Parisian porcelain makers and decorators of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. On 1 August 1803, after eight years of working together, they declared that they wanted to each set up their own establishment and in 1808 a hard-paste porcelain factory was established at 90 rue de la Roquette by brothers Louis Joseph (1766-1843) and Jean François (1768-1834). The firm's retail outlet was at the Palais Royal, no. 21. Of particular interest amongst the named views is ‘Montagne Francaises’ (French Mountains), which depicts the officially recognised world’s first wooden roller-coaster. Named the ‘Promenades Aeriennes’ and built in the French banker Nicolas Beaujon’s amusement park on the Champs-Elysees, ‘Jardin Beaujon’, the roller-coaster was the first to use cars running on rails, as opposed to its precursors originating from eighteenth century St. Petersburg, Russia (‘Les Montagnes Russes’), which had snow-covered constructions designed for sledding. Condition Report: Overall these ten plates present well together despite some defects. Like the previous lot, each plate has some wear to the painted surface where patches of white porcelain are visible, and otherwise some scratching and wear to the gilding. Some plates have minor firing flaws and evidence of colour bleeding where spots and patches of blue are visible from the underside. The plate ‘Nouvelle Course’ has crazing to the blue rim visible under UV light, the underside and under-rim have different textures indicating the underside may have been sprayed with a restorative glaze. The plate ‘palais des beau arts’ has two large restored losses to the rim with visible crack lines and yellow restoration. The plates ‘Port st Denis’ and ‘Maison Royale de St. Cyr’ have crazing to the blue rim visible under UV light. Please see additional images illustrating details and defects here: https://we.tl/t-SnS2IthCu8 

Los 77

A French gilt-bronze and cloisonné enamel brûle-parfum, by Maison Alphonse Giroux, third quarter 19th century, decorated overall with scrolling foliage, the cover surmounted with berried finial above pierced frieze and baluster vase held aloft by a pair of putti, on four ram's head monopodia and a shaped quarte-foil base, the underside of the cover engraved MON ALPH GIROUX PARIS, 30cm high   Footnotes: Note: Alphonse Giroux, "the merchant of the princes", was a eminent Parisian manufacturer of luxury furniture and accessories, in operation between 1799 and 1867, whose products were intended for an aristocratic and bourgeois clientele. Founded in 1799 by François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux under the name A. Giroux a Paris, his son Alphonse-Gustave took over the business in 1834 and renamed it Alphonse Giroux et Cie. They won a silver medal at the1839 Exposition des Produits de L’industrie Française. The business was taken over by Duvinage and Harinckouk in 1867.Condition Report: In overall good condition and presents well. With wear consistent with age and use. Some surface scratching, dirt and minor tarnishing to bronze, including scratching to bronze rim of cover. The enamel with some surface dirt, discolouration and minor chips and losses, particularly to the cream ground and blue floral motifs to top border. Three drilled holes visible to underside of base. Main body sits very slightly loose in base. Interior with scratches and also tarnishing to interior seam. 

Los 127

A group of four porcelain and enamel boxes, 19th century, comprising: a Paris gilt-metal-mounted rectangular box painted with rural genre scenes to the lid and sides, within gilt and stamped borders, the interior with a landscape scene, crossed arrows mark possibly for La Courtille to underside, 5.7 x 8.5 x 6.5cm; a gilt-metal-mounted rectangular box painted in coloured enamels with floral sprays and a bird perched on a tree stump, with raised white enamel floral decoration, 3.8 x 9.4 x 5cm; a gilt-metal-mounted Continental elongated oval box, painted to all sides with rural seascape genre scenes, with raised scrollwork decoration to the lid, 4.5 x 15 x 6cm; and a Continental circular box and lid decorated in Viennese style, of dark blue ground with elaborate gilt borders, the lid with a painted mythological scene of three ladies with a cherub, crowned D mark possibly for Helena Wolfsohn to underside, 8.2cm high, 15cm diameter (4)Condition Report: Each of these are in overall poor condition with various damage and defects. The Paris box lid is loose from the mounts, which are heavily tarnished and have verdigris throughout, the porcelain is also scratched and dirty. The rectangular enamel box base is loose from the mounts, which are tarnished, and there are various hairline cracks and minor losses of enamel to base and lid as well as surface wear and dirt. The oval box base is loose from the mounts, which have mild tarnishing, and the porcelain has light wear including marks, scratches and surface dirt. The circular box has been broken and repaired with a large crack through the middle and small holes from missing porcelain, the lid also has two chips to the rim. 

Los 178

A collection of eight Moorcroft enamel items, in original boxes, to include two gilt paperweights, a limited edition 'Safari' cylindrical box by S. Dance, three further cyclindrical boxes, a silvered paperweight and an unboxed miniature baluster vase, decorated with swifts, 11 cm high.Qty: 8

Los 60

A pair of Chinese Canton porcelain baluster vases, Qing Dynasty probably Tongzhi (unmarked), each with petaled everted rims, the exterior of the bodies with rampaging red and black four clawed dragons, on a soft blue enamel ground of stylized flowers, fitted kylin handles and salamander mounts, 20 cm approximate diameter x 35 cm overall height.A private estateChips to the underside rim of one vase, as shown. Some gilt loss and wear to the decoration in places, but no obvious further damage or repair.

Los 187

A large collection of Staffordshire figures, to include an elephant, a bull-baiting group, Daniel and the Lion, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Tom King, a watch holder, and others, largest 27 cm x 24 cmSome damage and wear to many of the items, with firing cracks and enamel loss in places.

Los 376

Mahogany stand with decorated fabric top, also to include Chinese single tea caddy in metal and enamel

Los 434

Pair of Norwegian silver and enamel earrings by David Anderson

Los 98

Edwardian mantel clock with shell inlay, enamel face with brass, Roman Numerals

Los 18

An early 20th century double sided two in one enamel point of sale advertising sign for 'PARK DRIVE' and 'GALLAHERS CONDOR TWIST'. Cobalt blue ground with red and sky blue one side with blue ground and green other side. On original flange. 41cm x 31cm In good original condition with original flange. Some age related wear commensurate with age.

Los 50A

WW2 Era NAAFI Navy Army Air Force Institutes Enamel Advertising Sign Home Front Interest The sign is in overall very good condition with some small areas of damage and measures 61 cm 76 cms

Los 344

A 9ct gold Celtic weave charm bracelet, with heart shaped padlock clasp and nine various charms including a George V full sovereign, 1911, in mount, two swivel fobs, a black opal and seed pearl pendant, a spherical locket set with coral turquoise and jad, an oval pendant set with an old cut diamond and an enamel flag pendant, total weight 66.2g.

Los 335

A 15ct gold cased locket set with eighteen old cut diamonds in cross formation, with blue enamel border, unmarked but testing as at least 15ct, 18.5g total weight, locket measures 38.7 (without hanger) by 31.9mm. Doesn’t quite close properly

Los 52

An Alpha Cement Ludwig & Libby enamel advertising sign c1940 in overall good condition with areas of loss 45 cm by 152 cm

Los 321

A James Fenton, Edwardian, Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant, of abstracted naturalistic form, suspended on a double rope twist chain, 10.9g total weight, chain length 48cm, possibly for made for Liberty, Birmingham 1908.

Los 381

15ct gold Egyptian Revival brooch, scarab beetle, enamel decoration, steel pin, 12.5g, 64mm wide.

Los 303

A silver cased Decimal Chronograph, the enamel face with minute track, and degrees, number 2003, maker JW, with 9ct gold fob, inscribed 'Winners 1920-21 NEEAL' verso and with 'T' bar.

Los 309

Contemporary sterling silver brooch in the form of Amiable Guinea Pig from the Beatrix Potter series, black enamel coat, 7.0g.

Los 261

Unusual silver salt and pepper pot, Birmingham 1914, Deakin and Francis, 6.5cm tall. Losses to enamel, please view photos.

Los 328

A group of silver and semi-precious jewellery, including a Blue John pendant set in silver, a Scottish hardstone brooch, two silver set grouse foot brooches, a micro-mosaic brooch, likely Italian, two Norway silver and enamel butterfly brooches, and two silver set and butterfly wing pictorial brooches, and a similar pendant and chain.

Los 50

An early c20th Bristol Piano Co Ltd enamel advertising sign for pianos & organs c1920s the sign is in overall good condition with areas of loss and measures 64 cm by 98 cm

Los 248

A 9ct gold cased, keyless wind Waltham pocket watch the signed white enamel dial, with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, case numbered 5598, movement signed to the backplate, 80.7g total weight, case diameter approximately 5cm.

Los 116

Advertising enamel sign 'BOURNVILLE COCOA TEST THE BEST CADBURY BOURNVILLE ENG'. 21'' x 13''.

Los 51

An early c20th Will's Gold Flake Cigarettes enamel advertising sign c1920s The sign is in very good condition with some minor loss and measures 92 cm by 46 cm

Los 1092

Cased set of six continental silver gilt and enamel demi-tasse spoons, another cased set of coffee spoons, engine turned card case, cigarette case, and a circular ting box, various dates and makers, weighable silver, 10.5ozt 331gm

Los 1032

Queen Elizabeth II Limited Edition cased set of ten 'The Queen's Beasts Collection' silver and enamel spoons, Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1977, 15.5ozt 488gm no.592/2500 together with a display case containing a frame

Los 1051

Silver potpourri pot, of circular form with sunburst top, by William Comyns, London 1909, small circular box with blue and white enamel cover, Birmingham 1910, white metal scent bottle of tapering form, unmarked but tests as silver (possibly Indian), small white metal filigree bottle cover, gross weight 3.7ozt 117gm

Los 1054

Brass and champleve enamel stamp box by Thornhill, New Bond Street, London, two silver mechanical pencils by Samson Mordan, another in the form of a mummy case,four other mechanical pencils, a dip pen and a cigar piercer.

Los 1098

Cased set of silver and enamel coffee spoons, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1932, engine turned cigarette case, pair of ashtrays, cigarette case, vesta case, sugar bowl, cream jug, various presentation spoons, sugar tongs and dressing table jar

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