Selected silver, white metal and plated items, including small S. Blackensee & Son silver dish, Continental 900 silver starburst dish, 925 marked dish with applied enamel floral plaque, repousse watch case with watch (at fault), two pin trays decorated with putti and set of Continental fish cutlery
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An early 20th Century Swiss pocket fob watch having a blue guilloche enamelled case being painted with pink flowers and gilt ivy leaves, having a white face with blue arabic numerals to the chapter ring. Case marked swiss 800 Argent Dore. Small area of damage to the enamel but other wise good condition. Measures 2.7cm diameter.
An early 20th century silver hallmarked Albert chain ‘ pocket watch chain compete with two silver and enamel fobs. The chain having T bar to one end and lobster clasp to the other end with silver hallmarks and illegible date marks. One of the badge reading Bristol Mins rescue & Aid Hallmarked silver Birmingham dated 1913 along with Bristol Ex Schoolboys League silver and enamel fobs dated 1924 Birmingham. Total weight: 57g
A group of three 19th century and 20th century continental silver case open face pocket watches. All three pocket watches having enamel face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and secondary dial to six o’clock. All three watches having engine turned decoration to the back with bow / ring atop and hinged back and cover. One case stamper “ silver “ and one with continental silver hallmarks. Together with a silver hallmarked Albert chain and another watch chain. Weight: 269g
THE PROPERTY OF A NOBLE FAMILY¦¦A RUSSIAN ALEXANDER III MODEL 1881 SHASKA FOR BRAVERY^ CIRCA 1881-94¦with slightly curved regulation blade formed with a long fuller over the greater part of its length on each face (one face with areas of rust)^ the forte etched with elaborate trophies-of-arms^ scrolling foliage and the Imperial arms on one face and with further trophies-of-arms^ foliage and stamped with the bladesmith~s name ~Alex. Coppel^ Solingen~ on the other^ the back-edge etched with foliage and |M. J. Skossjreff|^ regulation brass stirrup hilt with bravery inscription on each face^ the pommel stamped with the Order of St Anne and with traces of red enamel^ in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with regulation brass mounts¦80.7 cm; 31 3/4 in blade¦¦
A LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUE 'MOSES SAVED FROM THE WATER'FRENCH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, AFTER CHARLES DE LA FOSSEPolychrome enamels on copper with gilt detailing,enamel 23cm by 18cm, later frame 36 by 32cm Provenance: The Private Collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey The composition is a mirror image of Charles de La Fosse's painting "Moïse sauvé des eaux" commissioned for Versailles in the first quarter of the 18th century. The picture, which now hangs in The Louvre, was copied and prints made of it and it is likely that this enamel has been created using one of the inverted prints.Condition Report: Visible old damage including to margins with some retouching- also losses and retouching to sections including left of head of maiden removing child from river, right of head and above head of pharaoh's daughter.. her head also possibly with retouching- some surface cracks including to lower left and upper right hand cornersSee extra images Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of miscellaneous jewellery pieces to include a pair of white metal and enamel earrings, a yellow metal locket stamped 14ct to the hoop, white metal brooches, a silver buckle ring, a silver chain with pearl pendant, a yellow metal box chain, and others together with a Seiko wristwatch and an AA badge
A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm square painted enamel dial inscribed Thomas Adams, Middlewich, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the dial painted with birds, the spandrels painted with apples and strawberries, the case with concave moulded pediment, the glazed door flanked by fluted cylindrical pillars, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by inset reeded quarter columns, 196.5cm high, 57cm wide, 27cm deep, c.1795
A George III/IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed Anthony Shepperley, Nottingham, Roman numerals, painted to the arch with an allegory of harvest, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, serpentine arched door to waist flanked by canted angles, skirted base, 215cm high, c.1820Anthony Shepperley 1783-1855 was of Long Row, Nottingham and also advertised himself as jeweller, cutler, fancy warehouse and lace machine inventor. From 1828 to 1844 he was partner of William Pearce (d. 1876) . He married Rebecca Dickson at St. Mary, Nottingham 15th May 1804, and in 1844 moved to21, Pelham Street, leaving his son George working at Long Row. His grandson Philip Shepperley was also a clockmaker at 5, {Pelham St until 1864.
A 19th century gilt metal mounted white marble lancet shaped mantel clock, 9cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement by Richard & Cie, Paris, striking on a bell, the plain case appled with a tasseled drapery swag, stepped base, bun feet, 18.5cm high, c.1865
A substantial late 19th century gilt brass repeater carriage clock, 7cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the repeating movement with platform escapement striking on a gong, the five glass architectural case with bevelled panes, acanthus bud finials and fluted Corinthian pillars to angles, carrying handle, stepped base, shallow bracket feet, 18cm high, c.1900
A George II silver pair cased pocket watch, by John Burgess, London, 3.5cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the incomplete verge fusee movement signed to the backplate and numbered 509, 6.5cm over loop, the case London 1757; a Waltham gilt metal hunter, 7.5cm over loop (faults) (2)
A 19th century enamel seed pearl and pale green stone target brooch, central cross cluster of five creamy white mabe pearls and four pale green baguette cut stones, within quartered black and white line enameled panel, surrounded by a stepped beaded collar, glazed hair work lattice verso, unmarked yellow metal frame, 36mm diameter; others diamond accented etc 30.2g gross (3)
A Sèvres hard-paste coffee can and saucer (gobelet Litron et soucoupe), of the third size, painted with blue flowers and gilt leafy foliage, berried border, gilt dentil rim and bands, scroll handle, the saucer 12cm diam, interlaced Ls, the can with decorator's mark and dated 1783; a Sèvres novelty toy two-handled cup and stand (tasse a toilette), painted with roses and country flowers, scroll handles, the 9.5cm stand painted by Claude-Antoine Tardy, pink interlaced Ls, date code for 1772; a Sèvres hard-paste lobed cup and saucer, painted in dry blue enamel with a profusion of foliage, gilt dentil borders, the saucer 13cm diam, crowned interlaced Ls and date code for 1767; a Sèvres hard-paste custard cup (pot à jus ordinaire), quite plain, gilt dentil rim, scroll handle, 5.5cm high, bluey-grey interlaced Ls and inscribed in sgraffito, c. 1780, [4]

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