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Late 19th century French gold, blue enamel and diamond set pendant fob watch, by Le Roy & Fils, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the blue enamel caseback with central arrangement of diamonds in a star formation and with foliate scroll decorated border, key wound, suspended from a gold and blue enamel tied bow bar brooch, the case 33.5mm diameter, the brooch 34.5mm wide across bow
A French white marble mantel clock, late 19th century, of barrel form raised on s scroll supports and a rectangular base, on bun feet, the enamel chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, visible escapement and pendulum cast as a cherub on a swing. With wooden oval plinth base (dome damaged) H:33cm with dome. H:23cm clock alone.
A silver and enamel floral circular brooch, with blue iris decoration, 3.8cm together with a continental early 20th Century white metal filigree bracelet, the rectangular panels with pierced floral decoration and box and tongue clasp, marked 800 with triangular monogram together with a base metal Middle Eastern bracelet
Alfredo Santarelli: a group of five 20th century Italian lustre maiolica style earthenware items, Gualdo Tadino, comprising a pair of large charges, each with allegorical Roman scenes to the centre, within heraldic scrolled borders, 39 cm diameter, together with two teapots (the largest 17 cm high) and a covered sugar bowl.Qty: 5Condition report: Minor enamel losses to edges. Chip to rim of the smaller teapot.
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre octagonal pottery bowl, the body decorated with geometric triangles, 18.2 cm diameter x 8.2 cm high, together with a Fantasque Bizarre clog/sabot in the 'Berries' pattern, 8 cm high x 7 cm wide, printed factory marks to bases.Qty: 2Condition report: No apparent damage or repair, the bowl with a good ring sound when tapped. Minor spots of enamel loss in places
A cased C.B.E. A Commander of the British Empire neck badge, (1st type). The obverse bearing Britannia seated the reverse an entwined monogram with purple ribbon. By Garrard & Co of London.Footnote: This award was to Major the Hon. Leonard Cripps C.B.E, however, the corresponding paperwork is no longer present.Condition report: The right-hand arm of the cross has a shallow chip to the enamel.
A pair of Chinese Canton enamel vases, second half 19th century, the shoulders with applied gilt chilong above a band of three bats, the neck and body painted with numerous butterflies, 15.5cmCondition report: One vase has a chip on the rim and a splice chip on the top of the rim. The other vase has tiny glaze nibbles on the rim. Both appear to be free from any obvious cracks or restoration. The legs of the insects on both vases are faded.
An early 20th century cased five-piece hallmarked silver cruet set comprising two salts with blue-glass liners, two pepperettes and one lidded mustard with glass liner, each raised on four shaped feet, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1927 together with four unassociated low-grade silver and blue-enamel handled salt spoons (enamel with damages), together with a cased set of six gold-plated teaspoons by Harrods and one further similar cased set of six dessert forks, also by Harrods (3 sets)Condition Report: There are three sets here - the gold plated teaspoons by Harrods and the dessert forks are all in good condition. The silver cruet set - two salts are corroded inside when the blue glass liner has come out but otherwise appear in reasonable condition. The lidded mustard has corrosion inside but otherwise in good order. All four of the blue enamel spoons are damaged to various extents with the enamel being away and corrosion noted. Pepperettes - one has a small ding on the pierced cover, the other in better condition.
A selection of silver and silver plate: a bell-shaped hallmarked silver inkwell (minus glass liner); three Islamic silver dishes (stamp to reverse) engraved with various scrolls (7.75cm in diameter) and six similar smaller examples (7cm in diameter); a hallmarked silver 'Armada'-style dish; a late 19th century silver plated dish by Reed & Barton; a pair of 19th century knife-rests modelled as rearing horses; a small circular silver box-and-cover decorated with fruiting vine to the underside and a small glass circular insert flanked by filigree work to the top; and five matching silver and yellow-enamel coffee spoons (20)
A mid 19th century cameo, yellow gold and enamel brooch, the oval shell cameo depicting the head and shoulders of female warrior, probably Athena, in profile to the yellow gold surround applied with spheres and wirework decoration with white enamel blind arcade (brooch frame width 4cm x length 4.5cm); together with a pair of later oval shell cameo ear pendants (a/f) (3)Condition Report: Brooch cameo: crack visible front and back, photos at 1 o'clock from above helmet, lessening towards nose, minor cracking (possibly due to dryness extending from this crack towards border (cameo collet 3.5cm x 2.8cm, weight of brooch 11.6g)Earrings: cameos in good condition (one detached from frame as per photos) (combined weight of ear pendants 5.5g)
A very fine 19th century gilt-metal-cased and glass-sided carriage clock; the swing carrying handle above a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'W. Thornhill & Co., 144.154 New Bond St. London', the main dial over the alarm hand, the gilded mechanism with alarm function and striking on a bell (15.5cm high with handle down x 10cm wide x 9cm deep)
An early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid eight-day mantle clock; the white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'RAINGO FRESA, PARIS' within an octagonal case with two applied ring handles, the gilded movement signed and individually numbered 1332 and striking on a bell, the base section with further brass inlay and four finials as pineapples and further flanked by two further applied rings, standing on four gilt-metal lion's paw feet (41cm high including handle x 33cm including gilded feet)
A 19th century banded onyx and champlevé enamel mounted eight-day mantle clock; the central gilt-metal-mounted and champlevé enamel decorated urn finial above a pagoda-style top and a cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed 'D.Todd & Son' and with floral garland of roses surrounding an ornate circular champlevé centre and border, the four outer gilt-metal and enamel columns flanking four cut-glass panels, the gilded movement striking on a gong and with enamel decorated double mercury compensating pendulum, further enamel bordered rectangular onyx plinth base with two outset gilt-metal and enamel decorated front feet (46cm full height to tip of urn finial x 28.5cm wide x 15cm deep)
A good 18-carat yellow-gold-cased gentleman's open-faced pocket fob watch; the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Dent, 33 Cockspur St. London', the back opening to reveal the inner case, further opening to reveal the gilded movement individually numbered 31196 and further signed 'Dent, Watchmaker to The Queen', engraved presentation inscription to the rear of the case 'In recognition of twenty five years service - 14th September 1961', housed within brown-leather pocket watch case (case diameter is 5cm, total gross weight is 137g)Condition Report: No hairline to the dial notes, we cannot guarantee but the watch winds OK but appears the 2nd hand appears to stop after a short while. No dents to case rims

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