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George V silver dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1924, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, with wavy line decorated border and circular bevelled mirror plate, George V silber, enamel and glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1913, makers mark rubbed, the silver lid with foliate and tied ribbon decoration, two silver lidded glass dressing table pots, weighable silver 0.6oz (4)
Extremely Fine Quality Pinchbeck Mourning Brooch of Superior Workmanship, The Oval Shaped Brooch with a Greek Pattern Design to the Borders, Picked out In Black Enamel, The Centre with an Agate Cabochon, With Side Embellishments of Scrolling Foliage, Probably High Ct Gold. c.1830 / 1840's. Size 1.5 x 1.5 Inches - 3.75 x 3.75 cms. Provenance - From a Ladies Private Collection.
Art Deco Royal Worcester coffee set, comprising coffee pot, six cups and six saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl with stylised enamel flowers on a yellow and white ground and edged in black, bearing printed factory mark and painted pattern no. 1549 to base.Condition Report: Crazing and minor surface scratches.One saucer with badly repaired breaks. One cup with repaired crack from rim to base by handle and with cracks to base.Another cup with repainted handle. Another with hairline cracks to base. Another with numerous cracks and repairs. Coffee pot with fritting to edge of base and repainting to handle.
A French 19th-century gilt bronze 8-day rococo mantle clock of cartouche form with fruiting vine finial, the convex dial marked Raingo Freres, Paris. The movement chiming the hours and a passing strike at the half-hour. Bearing a Japy Freres trademark to the backplate. Supported on a conforming sub base. 27 cm wide x 36 cm wide x 16 cm deep.Condition report: The convex glass is missing from the bezelSome signs of old damage to the enamel dialNo pendulum at the point of cataloguingBoth trains fully woundThe clock will chime when the hands are moved to the hours/half hours.
A French portico mantel clock by C. Detouche of Paris, in the Empire style with ebonised wood and brass frame, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, movement numbered 3584, striking on a bell, 49.5 cm x 27 cm x 15 cm.Condition report: Pendulum and key present, not tested as working. Some knocks and marks to the body.
A fine and unusual 19th-century white marble, ivory and ormolu mantel clock, by Maple Co, Paris, the drum dial beside a seated figure in ivory, holding a pair of pipes and a serpent, the enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, movement striking on a bell, on a shaped rectangular base, with beaded and scroll decoration, on four bun feet, 34 cm high x 31 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: No key present. Some damage and repair to the fingers of the lady, with natural surface cracking to the ivory in places. Some repair to front corner of marble base. Likely to have been re-gilded. Not tested as working
A Victorian 18 carat yellow gold pocket watch with rolled gold rope chain with Albert clip. The watch has a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals. All over engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and a shield shape cartouche with monogram CH. The mechanism inscibed 'T.J. Barry, Cardiff, no 44461. Hallmarked: JW, London 18, 1881. Working. Accompanied by antique box. Diameter 4cm.
A collection of silver items. Including a German Art Deco silver, marcasite and black enamel locket/compact on fancy link silver trace chain, stamped Sterling, Germany, a silver repousse work thimble holder on silver trace chain and a Sterling silver cloak clip with connecting chain, stamped Sterling and makers mark.
An antique gilt metal carriage clock by The British United Clock Company Birmingham and France. The clock has a relief floral and foliate design, sitting on four feet. It has an enamel dial with black numerals and embossed gilt central plaque. Makers stamp to the back and fast and slow settings. Working H.12cm
A GOLD, ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL MOURNING BROOCH, CIRCA 1830Shield shaped and set with a seed pearl forget-me-not, within a scrolling surround, engraved to the reverse 'Sir T.M. Hardy, Olt 20th Sept. 1839. alt 70 years.' length 3.0cmFootnotes:Provenance:The Hardy family and thence by descentFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French Legion of Honour Officer's breast badge, (Legion d'Honneur)Dating from the 1830-1848 period, in gold and enamel, with the bust of Henri IV facing right to the obverse and crossed flags to the reverse, approx 42mm x 57mm. Some very light enamel damage, otherwise very fine, possibly better. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare South Staffordshire enamel patch box, circa 1812-14Of oval form with a pink fluted base, the hinged cover printed with a portrait of Wellington, his military uniform picked out by hand in vibrant colours, inscribed MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, 4.4cm wideFootnotes:The rank of Marquess or Marquis was bestowed upon Wellington in 1812. He was elevated to Duke of Wellington two years later.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Trafalgar-related gold memorial ring for John Scott, 1805The gold band with black enamel dedications, inscribed 'FELL IN HIS COUNTRY'S CAUSE AT THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR OCT 21 1805 J:SCOTT ESQ:AET:41', London hallmark, ring size approx. P½Footnotes:John Scott (1764-1805) served as Purser and was Nelson's trusted principal secretary on HMS Victory, dealing with the majority of his public correspondence. He was a close friend of both Nelson and Emma Hamilton, and spent time with them at Merton Place during the summer of 1805. Scott was famously by Nelson's side at Trafalgar, stationed on the quarter deck of the Victory, when he became the first officer to be killed in the battle. Nelson took his own fatal shot whilst standing in almost the same spot an hour or so later and it is thought that the blood that can still be seen staining his uniform (now held in the National Maritime Museum) is that of Scott. Provenance:The family of John Scott, gifted to Thomas Masterson Hardy; thence by descent within the Hardy familyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French Legion of Honour (Legion d'Honneur)A Knight's breast badge, 4.8cm x 3.2cm, in gold, silver and enamel, the obverse with bust of Henry IV, the reverse with three fleur de lys, with original riband. Some enamel damage to both sides, otherwise very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A lady’s 18ct gold, diamond and guilloche enamel fob watch, engraved ‘Remontoir cylinder 10 rubies 736236’, the case with lizard design set with diamonds, thirteen rose cut diamonds, with white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, engraved ‘Swiss 18K by JC’, suspended by a red guilloche enamel bow with three rose cut diamonds, width of bow 30mm, total weight 22.19g, in original fitted case marked C. Sewell 4 Davies St, Berkeley Square
A silver boulder opal, mabé pearl, amethyst and blue topaz brooch, with pin and roller catch, 76mm long, together with a pressed dyed horn hand brooch, a silver Zuni butterfly brooch by Sara Edaakie, and a silver plique-à-jour enamel and gem set butterfly brooch (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection
A sterling silver open-faced key wound pocket watch, 45mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and blued hands, the movement marked William Wood Stonehaben 11584, case maker James Oliver, London 1865, together with a silver Albert chain with two swivel fittings, 93.42g, together with a silver amethyst pendant, with a cluster of amethyst crystals, with silver frame, suspended on a Prince-of-Wales chain with bolt ring clasp, pendant 55mm long, chain 760mm long, tested as approximately sterling silver, 46.76g (2)Condition report: Glue visible on back of pendant where amethyst cluster is glued to silver frame.Surface marks/tarnish to silver.
A Continental gold enamel Moulinet top wind open-faced pocket watch, 44mm diameter, with an oval gilt dial, black Roman numerals and blued hands, to engraved bezel with royal blue enamel, and case back with sky blue and royal blue enamel, marked 14k, 46.42gCondition report: Not currently running.Bow missing.Crown winds, hands adjust but not align at '12'. Dial discoloured, and losses to the numerals.Lots of losses to the enamel back and front. There is no inner dust cover.Case diameter 44mm.
A Norwegian silver enamel bracelet, by Kristian M. Hestenes, rectangular panel links with two tone blue enamel to concealed box clasp, arrow mark, stamped 925, 20.43gCondition report: Scratches to some of the enamel, no apparent losses.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to silver.Clasp a little loose.
A Georgian sterling silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, 57mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and spade hour hand, movement marked John Smith Long Sutton, no. 19254, case back engraved Robert Bills 1798, hallmarked Birmingham, possibly 1813, case by William Howard, with key, 164.97gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Movement winds, and hands set.Minor marks to dial, no apparent cracks. One chip to the edge of the dial near '11'.Glass very scratched.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish and some dents to both cases.
A Continental gold pin set enamel fob watch, 23mm diameter with a white enamel dial and blue Roman numerals, with enamel portrait of a lady to the case back, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 13.58gCondition report: Not currently running.Marks to dial.Large chips to the enamel portrait to case back.Wear to bow.
An Edwardian gold ruby, pearl and enamel floral pendant, tested and valued as 15ct gold, 3.03g, suspended on a gold trace link chain with barrel clasp, tested and valued as 9ct gold, 5.19gCondition report: Enamel to pendant damaged - chipped and losses to one of the leaves.Jump ring to pendant very worn.Chain links worn.Barrel clasp dented.Pendant measures approximately 21 x 30mm, including bale.
A ladies' Continental gold enamel mechanical watch head, 22mm diameter with baton hour markers and Arabic numerals at the quarters, dial signed Lobner Berlin, with blue and white enamelled bezel, case back marked 14k 0.585, 8.95gCondition report: Not currently running.Crown does not wind.Hands adjust.Dial discoloured.Scratches and losses to enamel.Case back hinge broken.Some dents to case back.Surface marks/scratches to case.No strap.
Five gold stick pins, to include a horseshoe stick pin, and split pearl stick pin, and a removable diamond and split pearl cluster stick pin, all tested as approximately 9ct gold with 15ct gold finials, the cluster with screw fitting, together with a cultured pearl stick pin and a Rotary diamond and enamel stick pin, both tested as approximately 9ct gold, 6.65g total
A quantity of jewellery, to include an eight row cultured freshwater pearl torsade necklace with gold fluted clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold hollow oval bangle, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 6.53g, a pair of gold single stone turquoise stud earrings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a pair of 9ct gold single stone garnet stud earrings, Sheffield, a pair of 9ct gold ruby drop earrings, possibly synthetic, Birmingham, a pair of gold onyx drop earrings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a pair of silver enamel cufflinks, etc. (qty.)

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