Three Edward VII Arts & Crafts Silver Salt Spoons, one by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1901, with oval bowl and shaped terminal, 2.875ins, one by James Fenton, Birmingham 1908, with spade pattern bowl and shaped terminal, 2.5ins, and one by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1904, with blue-green enamel insert to pointed terminal, 2.75ins, combined weight .49ozs
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An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Five Sided Box, with import marks for Henrich Levinger, Birmingham 1903, the lid decorated with roses on a cream guilloche enamel ground, 2.375ins x 2.25ins x 3.875ins high, gross weight 2.5ozs Provenance: S & A Thompson Antiquarius, 135 Kings Road, London, SW3 1PW,Condition - An area of enamel to the upper edge of the box, right side (above hinge) shows a 'ding' of oval form, measuring approximately 7cm x 4cm. The enamel is not detached, although the outline of the damage can be clearly seen. Some light scattered scratching to the sides and base. Catch and hinge work well. Gilding to interior with some wear.
A George VI Silver and Yellow Enamel Compact and Two other Silver and Enamel Boxes, the compact by Adie Bros Ltd. Birmingham 1932, of shaped outline with guilloche enamel to lid, 2ins x 2ins x .25ins, weight 1.4oz, the circular box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, with guilloche enamel to lid, 1.25ins diameter x .75ins high, weight .39ozs, and a continental silver gilt and turquoise enamel circular box stamped 935, 1.625 diameter x .75ins, gross weight 1.1ozCondition - Yellow compact - small area of enamel loss at approximately 6.30, measuring approximately 3mm x .5mm. Two very slight scattered scratches to enamel detail. Some light scattered scratches/wear to underside of base. Catch does not engage but hinge works well. Lid sits securely on base. Wear to interior of gilt detail detail. Mirror clear but with scattered scratching.Small purple enamel box - some miniscule areas of loss to white enamel. Some small dents to the edge of the foot. Interior rim of base slightly out of true. Lid fits loosely.Turquoise box - appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Lid sits well on base.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Box, with import mark for Gourdel Vales and Co. London 1911 and retailed by Asprey, the lid and sides with silver guilloche enamel and decorated with trailing pink flowers and green leaves, 3.625ins diameter x 1.125ins high, gross weight 7.7ozsCondition - The enamel to top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. To the side there is what appears to be a small 'ding' to the lower part just to the right of the catch. This measures approximately 2mm in diameter. The silver appears to be in good condition. There is a trace of gilt finish both to the catch and hinge, and a few small spots elsewhere, particularly to the lower part of base suggesting that the exterior may have been gilt originally. Silver sides with some very light scattered scratching.There is a very small dent to the lower part of the base at the junction of side and underside. The underside of the base shows some typical light scattered scratching/wear. The Asprey is engraved to underside. The gilt detail to interior appears to be intact. The catch works well and the intact hinge shows no play and also works well.
An Early 20th Century French Lacquered Brass Carriage Clock with Alarm, the white enamel dial with Roman and subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement with replacement lever platform escapement, and striking and repeating on a gong, contined in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5.5ins high, and leather covered travelling case for same
An Early 20th Century Norwegian Silver Gilt and Pale Green Enamel Oval Box, with Swedish import marks for maker K A, Stockholm 1926, stamped 925 standard, the lid and side with guilloche enamel, the lid with gilt decorated border, 2.875ins x 1.75ins x.5ins, gross weight 2.1ozsCondition - Top with a very few light scattered scratches. Some traces of original gilt to metal. Catch and hinge work well. Gilding to interior of lid more and less intact, but to base mostly worn.
An Early 20th Century Swiss Silver, Silver Gilt and Pink Enamel Circular Box, stamped 935 sterling, with guilloche enamel to lid and sides and black enamel top borders, 2.5ins diameter x .75ins high, gross weight 2ozsCondition - Enamel to the top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Enamel to side shows two areas of loss to lower part of body, one measuring approximately 3mm x .5mm, the other approximately 5mm x 2mm. This larger area of loss shows an associated hairline fracture just beyond the left end of this area of damage. The silver base appears to be in good condition. Catch works well, as does hinge which is tight. Gilding to interior is intact.
An Early 20th Century Norwegian Silver Gilt and Enamel Rectangular Box, with Swedish import mark and stamped 925 standard, with canted corners the lid with mauve guilloche enamel and gilt scroll borders, 2.75ins x 1.5ins x .375ins, gross weight 2.2ozsCondition - There is a shallow 'ding'/chip to the left hand edge at approximately 8 o'clock. There also appears to be some cellulose spray to the enamel suggesting an area of restoration. The extent of this cannot be determined. Externally the gilding appears intact, apart from the underside of base where there is some wear. Catch and hinge work well. Internally the gilding is intact. There is a small dent to the interior of base.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Box, with import mark for Stockwell & Co. London 1913, the lid decorated with three women and a gentleman and a small flock of sheep in a garden, within pale blue and white guilloche enamel border engraved with trailing ivy leaves, the side decorated with floral swags and gilt ribbons on a white guilloche enamel ground, 4.75ins diameter x 3.125ins high, gross weight 14.6ozsCondition - The enamel top has an overall lacquer spray finish, suggesting restoration. The extent of this restoration cannot be determined. The lacquer to the shoulder and sides of the box appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The catch and hinge are good. The hinge has some slight lateral movement.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Blue Enamel Rectangular Snuff Box, with import marks for P H Vogel, London 1925, the whole with guilloche enamel and with cast leaf scroll thumb piece, 3ins x 2.25ins x .5ins, gross weight 3.9ozsCondition - Top with some light scattered scratching and two miniscule 'dings'. The bottom with scattered scratching. The right end panel with three conjoined shallow chips measuring approximately 1.2cm x 2mm. Catch and hinge work well. Gilt detail to exterior very slightly rubbed. Interior gilding intact but with some light scattered scratching.
A Late 19th/ Early 20th Century Continental Silvery Gilt Metal and White Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, retailed and stamped by Lenoir 19bd des Capucines Paris and stamped importe, the front and back with guilloche enamel and with blue stone cabochon set push button, 3.25ins x 2.5ins, gross weight 3.7ozs, in original leather covered retailers case Condition - The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The catch and hinge both work well. The gilt interior is in good condition and the gilding remains unrubbed. The original retainers leather covered case is in reasonably good condition. The hinge and leather at that point is intact and the catch works well. There is some typical light scattered wear to the leather surface, and internally there is some spotting and discolouration to the material.
A Late 19th/ Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Rectangular Pill Box, stamped 935, with curved ends, the lid with white and pale blue guilloche enamel, decorated with rosebuds, leaves and gilt flower heads, the side cast with leaf ornament, 3.25ins x 1ins x .25ins, gross weight 1.1ozs Condition - Enamelling to top shows miniscule chip at approximately 7 o'clock. There appears to be a very small miniscule area of green enamel close to the edge of the enamel at approximately 5 o'clock. Very small nick to silver, lower edge/base at back of box. Catch and hinge both work well. Gilt detail to interior is intact. Externally some very light scratching/wear to the underside of the box.
An Early 19th Century Gilt Metal Mounted White Marble Mantel Clock, by Revel A Paris, No. 5776, the 3.5ins white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, contained in arched top case surmounted by floral garland, inset with miniature panels painted with French street and river scenes, on rectangular base and on adjustable bladed feet, 14.5ins high Note: Joseph Revel recorded working Paris circa 1775
A Modern Two Coloured Gold Metal Enamel Diamond and Ruby Set Circular Box, the lid set with old cut diamonds and cabochon rubies on a white and royal blue guilloche enamel ground, within bead borders, conforming sides and thumb piece, 3ins diameter x 1.125ins high, gross weight 201g Note: Gold coloured metal unmarked but tests as 14ct - with struck through marksCondition - The marks of this box have been struck through. Appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The hinge and catch work well. The lid sits perfectly on the base.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Enamel Rectangular Box, with import mark for T.C & Son. Ltd. London 1928, the lid decorated with a lady, gentleman and shepherdess seated in a garden within royal blue guilloche and white enamel borders with cast mounts, conforming sides and base, 3.25ins x 2.25ins x .5ins, gross weight 4ozsCondition - The bottom of base with scattered scratching and wear to enamel. Small area of loss to enamel on border measuring approximately 4mm x 2mm. The top with a miniscule area of loss to the lower left corner within the frieze. Gilding to exterior with some light scattered wear. Catch and hinge works well. Gilding to interior is bright but with some very light scattered scratching/wear.
A Victorian Silver Full Hunting Cased Lever Pocket Watch and mixed items, the pocket watch by Taylor & Sons of Liverpool, No. 9581, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case, 50mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1848, a chrome plated cased Government issue open faced keyless pocket watch by Helvetia, the cream dial with Arabic numerals, contained in plain case, 50mm diameter, stamped "GS/TP P86755 to back, a gold plated pocket watch and a gilt metal cased pocket barometer
An Early 20th Century Silver, Silver Gilt and White Enamel Circular Salt, hallmarks rubbed, the exterior decorated with rose garlands on a guilloche enamel ground, 1.75ins diameter x 1.25ins high, gross weight 1.3ozsCondition - The enamel has been covered with a cellulose spray, making any restoration impossible to quantify. The gilt interior is intact.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver and Purple Enamel Hexagonal Box, by A W and stamped 935 standard, the lid and sides with guilloche enamel, 3ins x 2.75ins x.75ins, gross weight 4.5ozs Condition - Enamel to top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Enamel to sides - miniscule area of enamel loss to lower part of the enamel on one corner. Shallow flake/enamel loss to the right edge of one enamelled panel, measuring approximately 8mm x 2mm. One small dent/'ding' to silver at base of one corner. Some light scattered scratching/denting to underside of box. Catch and hinge both work but lid very slightly distorted so that it doesn't sit along the front three edges, the gap under the catch being approximately 1mm at centre.
An Early 20th Century Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Box, with import mark for London Chain Bag Co. Ltd. London 1923, the lid decorated with a basket of forget-me-nots hanging from a pink ribbon within pale yellow guilloche enamel border and sides, the base inscribed with four line verse, 2ins diameter x .5ins high, gross weight 1.4ozsCondition - Small area of enamel missing just above the hinge, measuring approximately 5mm x 1mm. The lid does not close correctly, creating a gap which at its widest at front in area of patch measures approximately 6mm. Catch does not engage. Hinge has lateral play. Underside of base inscribed with four line verse and interior of lid inscribed 'Eve Aug. 1924'.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silvery Metal and Champleve Enamel Caddy Spoon, unmarked, decorated with stylized flowers and geometric borders, 3.75ins overall, gross weight .7ozsCondition - Miniscule area of loss to enamel at the back of the spoon just below the top edge, measuring approximately 1.5mm x .5mm. Gilding to silver mostly worn away. No further obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A 20th Century American Sterling Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Compact, by R Blackinton & Co. North Attleboro, MA, the front and back decorated with rose garland on a white guilloche enamel ground within pale blue guilloche enamel borders, 1.125ins diameter, gross weight .7ozCondition - The high point to the underside of the compact shows some very light scattered wear to the enamel. To the top there is a very shallow chip to the enamel to outer edge at approximately 10 o'clock. Gilt detail to exterior metal is worn. Catch and hinge both work well. Gilt detail to interior intact but very slightly worn, with some light scattered scratches.
An early 20th Century French Brass Carriage Timepiece and a Late 20th Century Brass and Enamel Carriage Clock , the French clock with 2ins diameter chapter ring with Arabic numerals to the eight day single train movement with a cylinder platform escapement, contained in brass and bevelled glass case, the serpentine frieze and apron with cast scroll ornament, 5ins high, the other clock of Far Eastern manufacture, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, day and date dials to a single train movement with platform escapement, in brass and enamelled Corniche pattern case, with reeded handle, 6.57ins high
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Austrian Silver, Silver Gilt and Pale Blue Enamel Circular Box, by George Adam Scheid, Vienna, 1858-1911, stamped 900 standard, the lid and side with guilloche enamel, the lid with black and white band to border, 3.25ins diameter x 1.25ins high, gross weight 5.4ozsCondition - The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/restoration/loss. There are some pale traces of the original gilt detail to the exterior. The underside of base with wear to outer edge and some light scattered scratching. Catch and hinge both work well. The gilding to interior appears intact.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Opalescent Pale Blue Enamel Circular Compact, stamped 935 standard, the whole with guilloche enamel, the lid decorated with floral spray and with suspension loop, 1.625ins diameter, gross weight .86ozCondition - The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Externally the gilt detail is worn. Catch and hinge work well. Internally there is some breakdown to silvering. The gilt detail internally is slightly worn and with some light scattered scratching.
A George V Silver, Silver Gilt and Yellow Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1930, the front and back with guilloche enamel, 3.25ins x 2.375ins, gross weight 3.2ozsCondition - The upper and lower panels with light scattered scratching. The catch and hinge work well. Gilding to exterior is very worn. Some light wear to gilt interior.
A George VI Silver, Silver Gilt and Cream Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by Harrods (Richard Woodman Burbridge) Birmingham 1939, the lid decorated with a naval crown on a cream guilloche ground, the interior inscribed "P.D.V.A for sept. 41", 3.25ins x 3.125ins. gross weight 3.5ozsCondition - The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration, apart from a few small scattered scratches to the enamel. A few small dents to the underside of the base. Catch and hinge work well. Original gilding to interior.
Two Silver and Enamel Circular Boxes, one by Miller Bros, Birmingham 1911, the lid with purple and white guilloche enamel 1.875ins x .75ins, the other makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1911, the lid with purple guilloche enamel, 2ins x .75ins, total gross weight 2.2ozsCondition - Purple and white enamel box by Miller Bros - Gilding to exterior very worn with just scattered traces. Base with three small dents. Miniscule pin-prick loss to purple enamel. Some very light scattered scratches to enamel.Larger purple box - some very light scattered scratching to enamel. Some scattered denting to body of the base. Some slight scattered denting to the underside of base. The exposed metal with some very light scattered scratching.
An Early 20th Century Silver, Silver Gilt and White Enamel Circular Box, Hallmarks rubbed but possibly by Cohen and Child's London, with guilloche enamel to lid and sides, decorated with Greek key ornament and pink and white floral sprays, 4.625ins diameter x 1.625ins high, gross weight 7.78ozs Condition - Enamel detail appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Some slight scattered scratching/wear to the silver underside of the box. Catch works well. Hinge intact and with very a small amount of lateral play. The gilding to interior is intact. The silver mount with small nick to the lower part of the mount (body), approximately 1cm to the left of the catch.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Snuff Box, with import mark for Murrle Bennet & Co. Chester 1910, with canted corners, the lid with white and blue guilloche enamel and decorated with rose sprays within gilt border, 2.5ins x 1.75ins x .625ins, gross weight 2.1ozs Condition - The enamel to top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. There is however some very light, scattered scratching to the enamel. The upper edge of the lid shows some very small nicks. There are a few similar scattered nicks to the lower edge of the box, as well as some scattered scratching/ 'dings', to the side and base. Catch works well, as does the hinge. Gilt detail to interior is intact.
A Mid-20th Century Silver and Enamel Mounted Ronson Cigarette Lighter, the silver mount by Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham and retailed by Garrards & Co. Ltd. 112 Regent Street, W the front and back with white guilloche enamel, the front decorated with floral spray, 2.375ins highCondition - This appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
An Early 20th Century Faberge Silver Gilt and Yellow Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by Igor Pankratyev, St Petersburg 1898 -1908, 88 standard, scratched inventory No. 13419 (?), the whole with guilloche enamel and with blue stone cabochon thumb piece, 3.875ins x 2.5ins x .75ins high, gross weight 5.1ozsCondition - Two miniscule loses to enamel to the hinge right side, and a further area of miniscule loss to the front edge of box (right hand side, just below lower right corner of lid). No obvious restoration or loss. The gilt detail to the interior with scratches, primarily to lid.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Yellow Enamel Oval Box, stamped 925 standard, the lid and side with guilloche enamel, the lid decorated with rose and leaf sprays, 2.375ins x 1.625ins x .625ins, gross weight 1.6ozs Condition - The enamel to both top and side appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. There are a few miniscule scattered nicks to the edge of the top, particularly that part of the edge to both sides of the hinge. The silver box originally had gilding to exterior and there are some residual traces of this showing, both to top and side. The catch works well. The hinge is intact and working with just some very small lateral play. The gilding to interior is intact, although there is some light wear/scratching to bottom of box.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt, Yellow and Blue Enamel Rectangular Box, stamped 935 standard and with one other indistinct mark, the lid and sides with yellow guilloche enamel, the lid with pale blue twin banded border, 2.875ins x 1.875ins x .375ins, gross weight 2.7ozsCondition - Enamel to top with some very light scattered scratches. Gilding to exterior is intact apart from some wear to gilding on the base. Hinge works well, with concealed spring (?). Gilding to interior intact, although some slight wear/scratching to inside of lid.
A Victorian Silver Cased Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, by G. E Frodsham, 51 Gracechurch Street, London, No. 11074, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and the sunken subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the movement with bimetallic cut compensated balance and lever escapement, contained in engine turned case, 50mm diameter, hallmarked London 1878, and a silver mounted pocket watch stand with bayonet bezel, on square base, 3ins square x 3ins high, Birmingham 1908, and engraved with presentation inscription dated 1912
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Continental (possibly French) Silver and Enamel Circular Box, the lid decorated with a sailing boat on a lake and intialled B B, within a pale blue guilloche enamel border, 2.5ins diameter x .75ins high, gross weight 2.5ozsCondition - Some very small area of enamel loss around the rim of the top between approximately 9 o'clock and 1'clock. The side at this point shows some small areas of enamel loss. Some miniscule areas of enamel loss to the base. This enamel loss runs in a broken line for approximately 1.8cm. The lid fits well.
A 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt, Turquoise and Blue Enamel Rectangular Box, stamped 925 Standard, with canted corners, the lid with central mottled turquoise panel within engraved scroll border on a royal blue guilloche ground, the side engraved with leaf scroll and floral ornament, 3.5ins x 2.625ins x1.5ins, gross weight 6.4ozsCondition - This box appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The hinge works well but there is some typical light wear/scratching to the underside of the base and some miniscule 'nicks' along the lower edges.
A Late George III Silver Cased Open Faced Verge Pocket Watch and Four Other Watches, the verge pocket watch by Jno. Bancroft of Scarborough, No. 243, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gilt hand, the movement with pierced and engraved cock and turned pillars, contained in plain case, 50mm diameter, case hallmarked Birmingham 1816, with makers mark "S.P.", gross weight 109g, and four other silver cased pocket watches, various
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Royal Blue Enamel Rectangular Box, with import mark for Steinhart & Co. Birmingham 1926, the lid and sides with guilloche enamel, 3.25ins x 2.375ins x .5ins, gross weight 3.7 ozsCondition - The top with a pair of parallel scratches from left side measuring approximately 1.3cm and 9mm. Generally the enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious loss or damage. The catch and hinge both work well. The exterior of gilding shows some light wear. The interior of gilding is intact.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver, Silver Gilt and Pale Blue Enamel Rectangular Snuff Box, with import mark for George Stockwell, London, 1929, the lid and sides with guilloche enamel, 3.25ins x 2ins x .5ins, gross weight 3.6ozsCondition - Small area of loss to enamel and upper left corner of lid with associated fine crack to enamel measuring approximately 4mm. Small area of enamel loss to the lower right corner. Some light scattered scratching to lid. Miniscule loss/chip to enamel to lower right corner. External gilding with wear. A few very small scattered dents to the base. Hinge works well. Interior gilding intact.
Two Early 20th Century Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Boxes, one with import marks for Miller Brothers, London 1927, with yellow guilloche enamel to lid and mirror to interior, 2ins diameter x .625ins high, gross weight 1.3ozs, and one by Mappin & Webb, London 1910, with purple guilloche enamel to lid, 1.75ins diameter x .75ins high, gross weight 1ozCondition - Yellow enamel box - enamel to top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The side showing one small dent to the lower part of the body, together with some scattered scratching/nicks. Base with light scattered scratching/wear and two small nicks. Catch works well. Hinge intact but with some play. Gilding to interior is intact. Mirror to lid has small flat chip to glass at approximately 9 o'clock.Mauve box - enamel to top appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. Silver to side and base appears to be in good condition, apart from one miniscule dent to lower part of body and single dent to underside of base. Internally the gilt detail is intact. There is a scratch at roughly centre to the gilding to the interior of the top.
A Late 19th/ Early 20th Century Russian Silver Gilt and Blue Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by August Willhelm Holmstrom, St Petersburg, 1829-1903, stamped 56 standard, the whole of royal blue guilloche enamel, the lid with entwined initials set with diamonds and sapphire and with diamond set push button, 3.875ins x 2.5ins x 6.25ins high, gross weight 3.9ozs Condition - Three small shallow chips to the enamel -two above the hinge at the back, the third below the hinge. They measure from 5mm x 1mm to 6mm x 1mm. There is also a flat chip to the front edge of the right side of the lid measuring approximately 8mm x 1.5mm. The catch and hinge both work well. The gilding to exterior is very lightly rubbed. Internally the gilding is intact.
A George VI Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Rectangular Box, by the Goldsmith & Silversmith Co. Ltd. London 1939, the lid with old gold guilloche enamelled, sides and base with engine turned ornament and with cast thumb piece, 3.25ins x 2.75ins x 3.75ins, gross weight 3.7ozs Condition - Extensive light scattered scratches to the enamel top. Small flat chip towards the upper right corner measuring approximately 2mm x 1.5mm. A small 'nick' to the lower right edge and a slight bruise to the lower right corner at base. Some light scattered scratching to the underside of the base. Catch and hinge work well, with some light scattered wear to the interior of gilding.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Enamel Rectangular Snuff Box, with import mark for Henry Charles Freeman, London 1927, the lid decorated with a group of five courtly figures in a garden, the side and base with engine turned ornament, 3.375ins x 2.375ins x .5ins, gross weight 3.9ozsCondition - The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The gilding to the exterior is slightly worn. Catch and hinge work well. Original gilding to interior is bright. The enamel appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The gilding to the exterior is slightly worn. Catch and hinge work well. Original gilding to interior is bright.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Box, with import marks for P.H.Vogel & Co. London 1928, the lid decorated with Watteauesque scene of a couple and shepherdess seated in a garden, two children hiding in a rose bush, the sides with pale blue guilloche enamel, the interior inscribed "Much Love Vera May 1934", 5ins diameter x 1.375ins high, gross weight 12ozs
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock, by Benjamin Lautier of Bath, the 8ins cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent lever, to the eight day two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and engraved back plate, repeating and striking on a bell, contained in arch top case, with cast brass fish scale sound frets, front panel inlaid with stringing, on stepped plinth base and ball feet, 15.5ins high, and bracket for same Note: Benjamin Lautier recorded working 1790-1848
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and Enamel Circular Box, stamped 935 standard, the lid decorated with nine courtly figures playing blind mans bluff on a river bank, the sky and sides in pale blue guilloche enamel, 3.75ins diameter x 1inch high, gross weight 5.5ozsCondition - The lower part of the side has a very shallow chip to the enamel measuring approximately 8mm x 2.5mm. The gilding to exterior shows some very slight scattered wear. There is some very light scattered scratching to the enamel lid. Catch and hinge works well. Gilding to interior is bright and intact, there is just some very light scattered scratching.
A 20th Century Alpacca White Coloured Metal and Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, the lid decorated with a bunch of flowers tied with blue ribbon on a pale green guilloche ground, within white enamel and engine turned border, 3.125ins x 2.225ins, gross weight 2.6ozsCondition - There are some very light scattered scratches to the enamelling. There is some light scratching/wear to the underside of the box. The catch and hinge are tight. There is a very small bruise externally to both the cover and base on the lower left corner.
A George III Gilt Metal Pair Cased "Doctors" Watch, by Jessop, Southampton Street, Strand, London, No. 2361, the white enamel dial with smaller inner dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with blue steel hands, the outer dial with Arabic numerals, the bird escapement with stop lever, index with silvered dial with Arabic numerals, within engraved subsidiary plate with finely pierced and engraved cock, in plain gilt metal case, 55mm diameter, gross weight 151g, with case makers mark I.N. Note: Josiahs Jessop recorded working Southampton Street, Strand, London 1780-1794
An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Rectangular Cigarette Case, by Garrard & Co. Ltd. Birmingham 1956, the lid with white guilloche enamel, decorated with a floral spray, 4.125ins x 3.375ins, gross weight 5.6ozs#Condition - This box appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The catch and hinge are tight. The gilding to interior is good.
An Early 20th Century Continental Silver Gilt and White Enamel Circular Box, with Swedish import mark and makers mark ABH, the lid and sides with guilloche enamel, 1.75ins diameter x .375ins, gross weight 1.5ozs Condition - Enamel both to top and side appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. A miniscule nick to the upper outer edge of the lid at approximately 4 o'clock if the hinge is shown uppermost. The silver gilt detail to exterior is intact. Catch and hinge both work well. Gilding to interior is intact.
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass Carriage Clock with Alarm, No. 7801, the 1.875ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement, with replacement lever platform escapement, striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case with shaped frieze and apron, fluted front and side columns, shaped handle, 6ins high, and leather covered travelling case for same

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