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Los 1236

Collectables to include cut glass thermometer, Art Deco silver plated napkin rings, guinea gaming tokens, enamel fish, Roman style eagle and GWR button

Los 1278

Photograph and portrait miniature frames to include three circular enamel examples, one with engraved royal motto, most having easel backs, largest 11.5 x 21.5cm 

Los 505

A gold colour metal bangle, decorated with blue enamel and a pearl set star

Los 1399

Large 19thC Japanese charger with enamel ornithological and floral decoration and character mark verso, diameter 46cm

Los 1414

Japanese Ginbari / enamel bronze vase with five character mark to base, H18.5cm

Los 1675

1889 silver crown, sundry coinage and a silver and enamel RAF badge

Los 173

Norwegian silver brooch set with an enamel scene, 4.5cm

Los 199

Victorian pinchbeck brooch set with a cameo within an enamel border, 5 x 6.6cm

Los 251

Victorian mourning brooch set with split pearls and enamel, with glass compartment to the centre 

Los 263

A 15ct gold brooch in the form of a coronet on blue enamel set bow, 3.5g

Los 264

Victorian coronet brooch set with enamel by Emanuel and Son Portsea, 4.4g

Los 265

A yellow metal RAF brooch set with enamel and diamonds, 4g 

Los 293

A 9ct gold ring set with an emerald, diamond and enamel, with matching earrings 

Los 30

A collection of silver to including marcasite brooch, bracelets, marcasite necklace, cut steel buckles, St Christopher, yellow metal and enamel pendant, 9ct gold bangle (2.4g), etc in tooled leather box 

Los 542

An 18ct gold curb link bracelet with an Edwardian 9ct rose gold heart charm set with turquoise, a St Christopher and a silver ankh set with enamel, 21.8g

Los 59

A collection of costume jewellery including silver gilt necklace, Victorian silver locket, silver heart locket, Siam silver locket, 9ct gold and silver ring, silver ring set with emeralds, silver clover brooch set with enamel brooch, etc 

Los 614

Victorian pendant/ brooch set with an oval cut amethyst, enamel and split pearls, 5.5cm x 3cm, 14.5g

Los 62

A collection of jewellery including mother of pearl pendant, Chinese white metal handle, silver fob set with enamel, watches, silver coins, Buffs Malta Province jewel, enamel buckle, nephrite jade Buddha, etc 

Los 632

Edwardian 15ct gold pendant set with blue guilloché enamel (2.8g, 2.1cm) on a 9ct gold chain, 2.2g

Los 635

Victorian pinchbeck locket depicting acorns set with enamel and scrolling decoration, 3.2 x 2.6cm

Los 79

A silver brooch set with agate, filigree brooch, white metal brooch, Siam silver brooch, watch keys, Scottish silver thistle brooch, silver bracelet set with enamel, silver brooch set with enamel and gold stars, 'ne parcas nec spernas' silver brooch, Victorian locket set with magnifying glass, etc 

Los 80

A collection of silver jewellery including enamel filigree brooch, charm bracelet, pendants, rings, bangles, etc 

Los 171

An Eastern brass bowl, with turquoise and white enamel within etched floral design (a/f - worn) 30cm diameter

Los 179

An enamel double ended perfume bottle case and screw off vinaigrette, possibly French, decorated with vignettes of pastoral scenes, 14.5cm, together with a Chinese enamel trinket box in the form of a butterfly, a silver mounted porcelain pin jar decorated with a lady, steel spectacles in ebonised and inlaid case, blue glass scent bottle and other items

Los 227

An Ansonia New York black slate mantle clock of architectural form, the circular enamel dial with visible escapement and Roman numerals, striking on a gong, 40cm

Los 15

ADMIRAL VERNON AND THE BATTLE OF PORTOBELLO A small European-decorated Chinese porcelain bowl, c.1740, originally decorated with a pagoda island landscape in underglaze blue, later enamelled in London, the interior with a scene of the Admiral holding a baton, with two ships in the background, within a porthole border with flags, spears, cannon and drums, the exterior with sailing vessels, small figures and enamel detailing, a small rim chip, minor footrim chipping, 11.2cm diameter. See footnote to lot 14. Provenance: the Watney Collection of Dutch and English Decorated Chinese Porcelain, Bonhams, 7th November 2003, lot 51.

Los 17

GEORGE II A Battersea enamel oval portrait plaque, c.1755, engraved by Ravenet and printed in manganese with a Classical head in profile, titled 'GEORGIUS. II. REX.', within a gilded metal frame, restored, 10cm overall.

Los 170

GEORGE III An oval enamel portrait miniature, c.1800, painted in the manner of Henry Bone, dressed in scarlet uniform, the pinchbeck frame glazed both front and rear, the plaque 7cm. After William Beechley's full-length portrait of George, III depicted wearing a tricorn hat, which hangs in Buckingham Palace. See RCIN 405422. Provenance: with Ellison Fine Art, June 2016.

Los 18

DUKE OF CUMBERLAND A Battersea enamel oval plaque, c.1755-60, engraved by Ravenet and printed in puce with a head and shoulders profile, wearing an armour breastplate and ermine-lined robes, within a gilt metal frame, faint cracking, 10.2cm overall. See footnote to lot 16. Cf. Therle and Bernard Hughes, English Painted Enamels, p.18, fig. 2, page 18. Sold Bonhams, 10th June 2005, lot 81.

Los 19

FREDERICK PRINCE OF WALES A good Battersea enamel oval portrait plaque, c.1755, engraved by Ravenet and printed in puce with head and shoulders profile, wearing armour pinned with the Garter Star, within a gilt metal frame, 10.2cm overall. The Prince of Wales died on 31st March 1751. Cf. Egan Mew, Battersea Enamels, figure 3, for a similar plaque from the Schreiber collection. Provenance: sold Phillips, 6th June 2001, lot 212.

Los 20

CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER A Battersea oval enamel plaque, c.1753-56, printed in pale manganese with a half-length portrait of a Chancellor of the Exchequer in full wig, lace cravat and elaborate embroidered jacket, the plaque 8.5cm high, in a modern frame. The identity of the subject is discussed by Bernard Watney, 'The Chancellor on a Battersea Enamel', ECC Trans Vol 7, pt 1 (1968). W B Honey suggested that the print was the work of two hands, the head by Ravenet and the costume by Hancock. See The Connoisseur, Vol LXXIV, 1932. Watney concluded that the subject was perhaps Henry Pelham after an engraving by John Hinton; however, more recent suggestion has been made that the likeness more closely resembles Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon and Speaker of the Irish House of Commons from 1733 to 1753, as depicted in a mezzotint engraved by John Brooks and sold by Thomas Jefferys and William Herbert. Provenance: sold (as Henry Pelham) Phillips, 6th June 2001, lot 210.

Los 21

LORD BLAKENEY A rare English rectangular enamel plaque, c.1756-61, painted with a monk holding a lantern over an oval portrait, titled 'Ld. Blakeney' on the plinth beneath, mounted in a gilt metal frame, 9.2cm overall. William Blakeney was Member of Parliament for Kilmallock from 1725 to 1757. He took part in the War of Jenkins Ear (see lot 14), being appointed Brigadier-General. Following the disastrous campaign in the West Indies he returned to Britain and was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Stirling Castle in 1742. After the Battle of Culloden (see lot 16) he was promoted Lieutenant General and given command of the Highlands. In 1748 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Menorca. During the early part of the Seven Years War, and despite gallant efforts to defend the island, Blakeney surrendered on 29th June 1756, the Garrison being given free passage to Gibraltar. Absolved of any blame for the defeat, Blakeney was raised to the Irish Peerage the same year and retired from military service to Ireland where he died on 20th September 1761. He is buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey. A print published in 1756, engraved by James McArdell after George Chalmers was inspiration for this plaque. Cf. Bernard Watney, EEC Trans, vol 9, part 3, plate 171. Provenance: sold Bonhams, 18th April 2012, lot 97.

Los 231

1807 WILLIAM PITT IN MEMORIAM An enamel paste and glass portrait plaque, dated 1807, designed by Catherine Andras for James Tassie, mounted on a blue glass panel, signed 'C Andras 1807', the plaque 9.8cm high, mounted in a gilt metal frame.

Los 273

14TH SEPTEMBER 1812: NAPOLEON ENTERS MOSCOW A massive pearlware jug, c.1812, printed in grey and decorated in colours beneath the spout with a view of Moscow burning titled 'Hourrah Your Serene Highness,' the sides decorated with figural scenes titled 'A Russian Boor returning from his field sports' and 'Specimen of Russian Chopping Blocks', inscribed in both English and Russian, a little retouching to the enamel, 26.6cm. On 24th June 1812 Napoleon crossed the Neman River with a force of 685,000 men. Following the French victory at the Battle of Smolensk between the 16th and 18th August, the Russians practiced a 'scorched earth' policy as they retreated. Having caught up with them by 7th September, Napoleon engaged Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov's Russian army at Borodino in what became the bloodiest battle of the Napoleonic Wars, with a total of 72,000 lives being lost. One week later Napoleon entered a deserted Moscow which the Russians torched the following day. With no peace proposal forthcoming from the Russians and French failure under Murat's command at the Battle of Tarutino on 18th October, Napoleon fled Moscow the following day. There followed the Battle of Maloyaroslavets on 24th October which, although a modest victory for the French, did not stop Napoleon turning what remained of his Grande Armée west. The hideous Russian winter took its toll and by the time Napoleon crossed the Berezina River in late November a force of just 27,000 soldiers remained. The salutation 'Hurrah Your Serene Highness' refers to Prince Kutuzov. A translation of the old Russian script reads 'Bringing home a bunch of spillikins for the pleasure of the children' and 'There were hordes of you weren't there? Well, that's the lot! That's what you were up to, trying to hack your way through; in future you won't give any trouble'. Both are after the satires published by Hannah Humphreys on 8th January 1813 being Cruickshank's rework of the original cartoon by Terebenev published in Russia in November 1812. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls. 650 to 660. Provenance: with Garry Atkins, March 1997.

Los 294

LORDS REDESDALE AND MOIRA AND THE INSOLVENT DEBTORS RELIEF ACT An octagonal pearlware lustre jug, c.1813-17, printed in red with an oval panel honouring the two Lords and their bill, with silver lustre and red enamel flower sprays, restoration to the spout, 16.4cm. Baron Redesdale, a barrister and Tory MP, aided by Lord Moira, introduced a bill in 1811 for the relief of insolvent debtors. It received Royal assent on 1st December 1813. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl.632 Provenance: sold 28th November 1999, British Political Commemoratives 1741 to 1991, lot 524D.

Los 334

16TH AUGUST 1819: PETERLOO MASSACRE A rare pearlware lustre jug, c.1819, printed in red with a portrait titled 'Hunt and Liberty', the reverse with a street scene depicting the massacre titled 'Murder' above four lines of verse, the neck painted with a band of strawberries in enamel and pink lustre, restoration to the base, 13.2cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p137 (a) for a description of the print on the reverse. See footnote to lot 329.

Los 41

1766 ACESSION OF CHARLES III, JACOBITE KING OF BRITAIN An important Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware teapot and cover, c.1766, the globular body decorated in opaque white enamel with rose flowers, buds and leaves on a rich blue ground, inscribed 'C*R III', with crabstock handle and spout, minor faults, 20.7cm across. (2) Charles Edward Stuart (the Young Pretender) was Catholic, the eldest son of James Francis Stuart (the Old Pretender) and grandson of James II of England (1633-1701) who succeeded to the throne upon the death of his brother Charles II in 1685. In the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the Protestant William III and Mary took the crown of Britain, leaving James II to escape to France. On 1st January 1766 James Francis Stuart died, leaving Charles Edward Stuart to claim the British crown as Charles III in exile, as part of the Jacobite succession. This teapot is believed to be one of only two known examples, the other being in the British Museum (No. 1938,0218.1.CR). Provenance: ex Byrom family collection, sold Lyon and Turnbull, 14th May 2015, lot 61. The Byrom family from the North of England were notable Jacobite supporters, forming a collection of associated relics.

Los 431

1826 GENERAL ELECTION IN DURHAM A pearlware lustre jug, c.1826, moulded and decorated in green enamel and pink and purple lustre with stag hunting scenes, inscribed in black 'Lambton for ever', the spout restored, 13cm. At the election for Durham County, held on 15th June 1826, John George Lambton, later Earl of Durham, was returned for the Whigs.

Los 433

1826 GENERAL ELECTION IN ALNWICK A large pink lustre porter mug, c.1826, printed in brown and highlighted in blue enamel with a portrait of Matthew Bell titled 'Bell and Victory', flanked by berried swags and flags, inscribed below with the names of the candidates and number of votes cast, restored, 12.4cm. At the general election held on 6th July 1826 the two Tory candidates were triumphant, with Henry Thomas Liddell polling 1,562 votes and Matthew Bell 1,380. Cf. Lincoln Hallinan, British Commemoratives; Royalty, Politics, War and Sport, pl.92 right.

Los 53

HEROES OF THE AMERICAN WARS OF INDEPENDENCE A set of six oval enamel plaques, c.1780, printed in manganese with named portraits, variously titled 'Gen. Clinton', 'Genl. Elliot', 'Capt. Farmer', 'Lord Hood', 'Adml. Rodney' and 'Prince Willm. Henry', each within a simple metal frame with hanging eye, faint cracking to some, each 8.2cm overall. (6) Henry Clinton was Commander-in-Chief of North America from 1778 to 1782. George Augustus Elliot was appointed Governor of Gibraltar in 1777 and promoted to General in 1778: the island was besieged by the French and Spanish between 1779 until 1783. George Farmer perished as Captain of the Quebec in the action off Ushant (western France) on 6th October 1779. Samuel Hood sailed for the West Indies at the end of 1780. George Brydges Rodney was ordered to the West Indies in late 1779 by way of Gibraltar where, in January 1780, he defeated the Spanish at the Battle of St Vincent. Prince William (later King William IV) was present at the Battle of St Vincent and subsequently served in New York where a plot to kidnap him was foiled. This likeness is taken from the engraving, published 1st February 1780 by Valentine Green, after the painting by Benjamin West.

Los 75

1783 CHARLES JAMES FOX AND LORD NORTH PARLIAMENTARY COALITION A small and unusual enamel portrait plaque, c.1783, painted with a portrait of the faces of North and Fox combined, titled to the reverse 'Lord Nth & Chles Jms Fox Coalesed', the plaque 5cm, mounted in a wooden frame. Lord North represented Banbury for the Tories from 1754 to 1790. He was Prime Minister from 1770 until he resigned in March 1782, following the failure of his American Colonies policy. He was replaced by the Marquess of Rockingham with Fox being appointed Foreign Secretary. Rockingham died unexpectedly on 1st July and the Earl of Shelburne became leader; however Fox refused to serve in this new administration thus splitting the Whig party. Although adversaries, Fox and North formed a coalition with the overwhelming support of North's Tories and Fox's opposition Whigs. Despite the King's reluctance, the coalition came to power on 2nd April 1783 in a Government nominally headed by the Duke of Portland and lasting until dissolved by the King in March 1784 following the failure of Fox's East India Bill. Provenance: ex Shnayerson collection, sold 13th June 1999, lot 508B.

Los 1

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Qing dynasty baluster shaped cloisonne vases, with slender elongated necks. 24 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are in generally good order with no significant issues. There are no dints or major losses to the enamel. There are very minor nibbles around the outside extremities of the foot rim but no real condition issues.

Los 1003

A French bracket clock, with two train striking movement and enamelled dial the backplate inscribed "Josue Robert Horloger du Roi de Prusse et de la Cour". Height excluding carrying handle 51 cm, width 31.5 cm, depth 14.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. We have the key and pendulum. The movement strikes when manually advanced. The face is in generally reasonable order. There is a scuff at the top of the numeral 12 and losses to the enamel around the extremities between 5 and 10, around 20 and 25, and also around 35. These are all at the edge of the dial. Ther are some minor nibbles and scratches around the winding apertures. The case being walnut or soft wood has traces of woodworm which appears to be long gone. There are some holes and some areas that have been filled. All metalwork, hinges etc are original.

Los 1063

An early 20th century Champleve enamel carriage clock, timepiece only and with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring. Height excluding carrying handle 12 cm.

Los 19

A pair of Cantonese square form small plates, with canted angles. Length 13.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both plates are structurally sound with no repairs and no restoration. There are no hairline cracks and no chips to the outer edge. There are some minor scratches and tiny paint losses to the enamel but no serious issues. The foot rim to one plate has very minor surface nibbles.

Los 332

A Georg Jensen silver and black enamel brooch, designed by Henning Koppel, Model No. 323. 6 cm long. CONDITION REPORT: The brooch is in good structural order with no damages, repairs or restoration. It is a little dirty and does have numerous small surface scratches as one would expect from use.

Los 390

A 19th century gold coloured metal mourning brooch, with micro mosaic and enamel grand tour decoration. 50 mm x 45 mm, 38 grams (see illustration).

Los 899

A carnival model organ and drum automaton, fitted with electric light bulbs and painted in bright enamel colours, with tin roof. Height 102 cm, width 107 cm, depth 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: When the item is plugged in the majority of the lights do light up. The electric motor also runs and this operates the two drums and the drummer. We have not had any sound out of the organ but we do not really know how this operates. The speaker at the rear of the cabinet does have wiring to it and there is a Jack plug on the end of this wiring. Perhaps the sound would have been from a recording rather than through the actual organ itself. We think that this is probably the case.

Los 173

A 9CT GOLD MASONIC MEDAL, maker G Kenning & Son, London 1938, with plain bars, engraved gilt metal and enamel badge and hung with a gold and turquoise enamel star, reverse engraved with presentation inscription, dated 1938, cased, together with a Royal Lancashire Lodge No.116, 9ct gold and enamel medal hung with 9ct gold set square etc (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both generally good, turquoise enamel star weighs approx. 18g gross, gold set square approx.12g, both difficult to weigh with attachments

Los 178

A 9CT GOLD FOB centred by a roundel enamelled with a rabbit, the reverse engraved "E.A.F. & F.S. 1919 J. Lister", Birmingham 1917, 6.9g gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Enamel quite scratched/matt but no chips, 2.5cm diameter

Los 181

AN EDWARDIAN 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MASONIC MEDAL, "Blagdon Lodge, No 659", with inscription to reverse, on ribbon and 9ct gold enamelled initialled and dated scroll surmount with metal pin, maker G. Kenning, London 1907, 32g gross, cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Very good, ribbon grubby

Los 202

A GEORGE III OTTOMAN MARKET TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER TRIPLE CASED POCKET WATCH, London 1812, the white enamel dial inscribed "Markwick Markham, Perigal, London", beetle and poker hands, the verge movement with scroll pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock and three quarter back plate engraved with maker's name and numbered 1378 in a plain hallmarked inner case, unmarked outer case bright cut engraved with a basket of flowers and other items on a ledge and outer tortoiseshell case with steel pin-head border (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be working, cracks to dial generally good.  Outer tortoise case does not close.  Bought in approx. 2014 for £1,100.  Tortoiseshell case is 4.5cms diameter, inner 'silver' case 4cms and case is 3.3cms (all approx). 

Los 660

A SET OF FOUR CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL PLAQUES of plain vertical oblong form, each enamelled in colours with finches and foliage and showing the production process, 11 3/4" x 3 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some cracks especially to one with two finches in centre, some losses to turquoise backs especially

Los 755

A VICTORIAN CRICKET THEMED OAK CASED WALL TIMEPIECE with single fusee movement, the 12" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the waisted case carved with crossed cricket bats and a ball, Maltese cross surmount on a banner inscribed "Celar et Audax", (note this was the motto of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps 1755-1945), 27" x 27 1/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Case and movement appear to be in good condition, no bezel glass, dial with some wear to numerals and three spot stains where filler has been used

Los 759

A ROSEWOOD CASED VIENNA STYLE WALL TIMEPIECE, late 19th century, the weight driven movement with anchor escapement, two piece enamel dial with Roman numerals, the waisted case with moulded cornice, moulded edged glazed door below with carved foliate corners, over a shaped base, 37 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Cracks and chips to dial, case very good but lacks surmount and base pendant

Los 761

A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with platform escapement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in corniche style case, 6 1/2" to tip of handle (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be in working order, very faint hairline crack to dial between 1 and 3, no damage to glass panels, good

Los 763

A FRENCH PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with blue Roman and black Arabic numerals, the waisted oval case with shell, flowers and scrollwork in high relief and surmounted by a reposing allegorical female figure with water urn, raised on oval green velvet base, 24 1/2" x 17 3/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally very good condition, no damage to dial, crack to glass on rear door, with key and pendulum

Los 765

A FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the twin barrel movement with 3 1/4" white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals signed Lenoir A Paris, the drum case with dove surmount flanked by floral sprays, rounded oblong base with porcelain plaques featuring figures and flowers and flanked by putti in relief, on turned feet, 12" and 11 3/4", together with a pair of associated vases applied with ram's heads and featuring cherubs on a bleu celeste ground, 8 1/2" high (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Clock very good bar chips to dial near winding holes, also hairline cracks, some wear to gilding at edges, vases very good

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