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An Edwardian silver and enamel cigar case for the ketch 'The White Rose', maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1902:, the central enamel cartouche with an image of a ketch at full sail, with pendant banner above and personalised inscription with signatures beneath, surrounded by a scroll border, 12 x 10cm, 7.2oz.
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1975, textured and containing enamel butterflies, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Slight chipping to one enamel butterfly wing. Some wear to silver giltARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1978 of textured form, containing a hedgehog, 7.5cm, approximately 135gm CONDITION REPORT: Wear to silver gilt, otherwise good.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). A lock of Napoleon's hair in a gilt oval locket on a crimson ribbon together with a gilt and enamel Legion d'honneur and manuscript provenance dated July 12th 1818: The order with central laurel crowned portrait of Napoleon with encircling band of blue enamel and the legend 'Napoleon Emp Des Francais' and three stars, the reverse with Imperial Eagle facing to the left with blue enamel border inscribed 'Honneur Et Patrie' with three stars, on a ten pointed gold rimmed white enamel star with gold ball tips united by wreaths of oak and laurel wreaths, suspended from a green and gold laurel wreath with scarlet moire ribbon, mounted in a glazed wooden case with manuscript label above 'Grand Cross of Napoleon Buonaparte's (sic) Legion of Honour' , further manuscript provenance below "A Lock of hair from the head of Napoleon Buonaparte late Emperor of the French Nation given by him to Major Poppleton of His Majesty's 53rd Regiment of Foot who had the care of Buonaparte's person in the Island of St. Helena from his first being sent there until 1817. & by Major T.Poppleton given to his Wife's Sister Mifs Elizabeth Martin & by Mifs E Martin given to Mrs Isabella Gregory Wife of Richard Gregory of Coole near Gort July the 12th 1818. Richard Gregory. Coole near Gort", the case 33.5 x 21.4 x 2.6cm with typewritten transcript to back of the case.*Notes Thomas William Poppleton (1775-1827) was born in England and served with General Daumier's Regiment while stationed in Galway, Ireland. He transferred to the 53rd Regiment of Foot and served in the Peninsular Wars in Egypt and in Baird's Desert March to India. He then became orderly to the Governor of St. Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe and in turn to Napoleon himself when he was exiled to the island in 1815. Napoleon's captors were issued with strict supervisory orders so as not to repeat the same mistakes as Elba. In this role Poppleton became close to his prisoner out of respect for him being a fellow soldier. In 1817 Sir Hudson Lowe believed an escape attempt was imminent and ordered Poppleton to report all conversations with Napoleon or anything overheard during daily duties. Poppleton resigned his position as he did not wish to undertake the role of a spy and he transferred to the 12th Regiment of Foot. Upon his leaving St Helena, Napoleon gifted a silver snuffbox to Poppleton which was passed down through generations of the Martin family. Major Poppleton is buried in the Martin family vault at Killannin.Richard Gregory (1790-1847) built up the family estate at Coole Park, Galway and died there after caring for tenants suffering from an outbreak of the plague. The estate remained within the family until it was sold in 1927 to the Irish State by Margaret Gregory, daughter-in-law to Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932). The house was demolished in 1941 and the site is now a nature reserve. The Gregory Family papers (1770-1956) are held at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Margaret Gregory died in Exeter in 1979.The Legion Of Honour was established by Napoleon in 1802 as France's highest Order of Merit of which he was the Grand Master. The portrait 'The Emperor Napoleon in his study at the Tuileries' (1812) by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) depicts him wearing a Legion Of Honour similar to that included in the lot.Major Poppleton appears to have acquired numerous artefacts from Napoleon in addition to the silver snuff box that remained within the Martin Family in Ireland. A lock of Napoleon's hair was presented by him to Lady Georgina Bathurst (1792-1874) daughter of the 3rd Earl of Bathurst in November 1817, (Sotheby's July14th 2015, Lot 23 English Literature, History, Children's Books & Illustrations) and another to a Mrs Riely in 1821 (David Lay 5th May, 2011, lot 2447)*Provenance Acquired by the vendor's father, an antiques dealer, in the 1980s and retained within the family.
Three silver and enamelled ladies' compacts, each with sunburst enamelled panels,largest 9cm diameter,a silver and enamelled cigarette case,8cm long, andan easel-back clock,9.5cm wide (5)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: Sterling and silver marked compact - mirror damaged and with lost lipstick barrel. The square compact with smaller areas of loss to the enamel. The cigarette case with scratches and marks. The rectangular enamel still with remnants of powder cake inside. The clock winds and goes, damage to the base of the enamelled panel. All silver with various degrees of tarnish. Additional images uploaded. Hallmarks for Bravingtons Ltd, Turner & Simpson Ltd, Henry Clifford Davis, Deakin & Francis Ltd, the clock W G Sothers Ltd. All hallmarked for Birmingham.
Nine Art Deco design ladies' compacts, most in red,largest 10cm long, a folding comb, anda cased timepiece with an attached tassel, 4.5cm long (11)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: All with signs of wear, the timepiece with the black tassel runs upon test - with winding movement. The octagonal compact labelled 'Elizabeth Arden New York' and internally 'Ardenette'. The rectangular one with the white tassel labelled 'Princess - Made in Japan'. All with external scratches and marks. Some minor loss to the enamel occurring in places.
Nine Art Deco design green enamelled and coloured compacts, of various sizes,largest 10.5 x 7.5cm (9)Provenance: The Lawrie Gatehouse Collection.Condition report: All showing signs of wear and usage. Some with more notable spotting to the exterior. The tassel to one frayed. One with some chipping to the enamel. One labelled Rowenta Foreign. One labelled Volupte USA.
A Liberty Tudric pewter and enamel jewellery box,centred with an enamel plaque by Fleetwood Varley (1863-1942) depicting a river landscape, faintly signed, opening to reveal a lined interior, stamped '0693 Tudric', 11.2cm wide6.8cm deep4.5cm highCondition report: Plaque appears good overall. Some knocks to the bottom edge and corners. Scratched numbers to the base and scratches to the base of the box. Additional images of the faint signature uploaded.
A large illuminated Chloride Gent station clock, the white enamel circular dial with Arabic numerals within a black painted metal case, 84cm diameter22.5cm deepCondition report: Not working. Need replacement bulbs and wiring. Good overall but with, paint loss around border revealing white paintwork under. Some rusting to the base section. Two 60cm approx lights needed to illuminate the clock. No cover for the frame at the base.
ELIZABETHAN STYLE LOCKET and a 9ct gold muff chain, the locket reportedly fashioned by Liberty, having a large central Indian moonstone, 20 x 15mm, enamel decorated surround and hanging loop set with further moonstones and rubies fashioned circa 1900 in unmarked, probably 18ct gold, the back having pop-out view window, 4.25cms overall L, 2.75cms W, accompanying note reads 'Elizabethan locket - Lady Sarah Elizabeth Amherst went with her father to India for his governor-generalship, and brought back this stone unset. She married Sir John Hay Williams of Bodelwyddan and left the stone to her daughter Margaret Maria Verney'. In 1900 MMV took it to Liberty with a picture of a Tudor locket belonging to Queen Elizabeth I. Liberty set the stone and it was given to Ruth Florence Verney (goddaughter of Florence Nightingale) on her coming of age. After her death the locket passed to her goddaughter Mary Rachel Roberts. 15.6grms gross, the non-associated 9ct gold muff chain in box link design with swivel clip and open/close end ring, 166cms overall L, 28.2grms, both contained in a 9in L Liberty & Co Ltd fabric covered box
LATE VICTORIAN JEWELLERY, 3 ITEMS to include an 18ct gold ring having insect carved mounted hardstone size Mid M - N, 3.2grms, 9ct baroque pearl and turquoise set openwork pendant (central pearl lacking), 5cms overall L, 1.8grms and an unmarked but believed gold bar brooch mounted with a ring of seed pearls surrounding a diamond set blue enamel centre, 2.8grms
9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET WITH 15CT GOLD PADLOCK CLASP & 13 CHARMS including a folded up one pound note in 9ct gold box inscribed 'In emergency break glass', 9ct gold stamped tassel, Edward VII 1910 half gold sovereign, unmarked gilt metal locket with Greek key enamel decoration to the front and chase decorated detail verso, gilt metal monogram seal throne stamped 'RD386179', unmarked gilt metal locket, foliate engraved with vacant shield shape cartouche to the front, monogrammed hardstone gilt metal seal, George V 1914 gold half sovereign, 1873 gold one dollar, unmarked gilt metal claw holding tiger's eye bowl, gilt metal swivel fob mount (lacking fob), 1878 gold 2½ dollar and a gilt metal swivel fob set with an amber coloured stone, 85.5grms gross
FOB WATCHES - CIRCA 1900 LADY'S (3) including an 18ct gold cased key wind example, the gold coloured dial set with Roman numerals and central floral engraving with foliate engraved case back stamped to the interior 'K18' and numbered 27167, 40mm diameter, no maker's marks, appears running when listed, 39.6grms gross, white metal cased example with silvered and gilt dial set with Roman numerals and central floral engraving with engine turn detail to the case back, 38mm diameter and a small manual wind base metal example with possibly gold vacant cartouche to the case back, enamel dial set with Roman numerals, appears working when listed, two winding keys present
MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP to include an Irish bog oak circular box and cover, small bronze seated figure stamped 'Nomori Sierra Leone', 3cms H, ebony cylindrical needle case with screw-on lid and silver initial 'W' to the top, mixed continental coinage and three commemorative crowns, plastic cased domino set, Wedgwood black basalt type framed oval of possibly Roman figurehead, white metal pill boxes, brass and enamel letter opener and matching magnifying glass and other interesting items
OWL JEWELLERY and an inset owl tortoise shell lidded box to include a two tone 9ct gold circular brooch showing two owls seated on a branch, pair of Mexican silver earrings, pair of circular gilt metal owl head cufflinks with yellow and black glass eyes, MASJ pewter brooch of an owl amongst holly and a small enamel badge stamped verso 'A Wylie & Co London' Reg No 68385, 4.25 x 3.75cms the lidded box, 4.8grms the 9ct gold brooch
WW2 GERMAN THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH DAGGER with original metal scabbard, Blut Und Ehre (Blood and Honour) etching and Hartkopf & Co Solingen with Ges.Geschutzt markings to the blade, chequered grip with enamel badge, 24.5cms L, original metal scabbard with leather top clip, blackening very scratched, 25.75cms fully sheathed
An Art Nouveau veil pin with silver terminal, 7cm, by Charles Horner, Chester 1912, an Art Nouveau silver and translucent enamel pendant, same maker and date, and a silver scent bottle funnel, by another, Sheffield 1925 (3) Pendant originally part of a larger article. All three in good condition
A Swiss diamond set 18ct gold and guilloche and painted enamel hunting cased keyless watch, American Waltham Watch Co, c1900, with Sapphire movement, No 17051080, the case painted with a peacock and roses reserved on a cherry red guilloche enamel ground with floral surround, gold cuvette, 30mm diam, Swiss control marks Very good condition and working order. Note only when examined under 10x magnification are there a few tiny losses to the enamel from occasional wear, but to all intents and purposes in fine working order, dial undamaged, no engraving to cuvette, hinges closing tightly shut, movement working when wound, long in the present private ownership
A silver and blue guilloche enamel compact, 45mm diam, Birmingham 1926 and miscellaneous Victorian and later costume jewellery, to include a silver arrow brooch, a gem set bar brooch by Charles Horner, an RAF wings brooch, etc Sides of compact dented and enamel chipped. Arrow brooch and several of the other items in good condition
Pierre Andre Le Suire (1742 - after 1791) Portrait Miniature of a young Lady, half length in a blue-grey dress with pink ribbons, enamel, signed on the reverse, P A Le Suire 7bre 1770, 41 x 33mm, giltmetal frame A faint diagonal crack across sitter's neck, no evident restoration from examination under UV

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