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Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650.Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650. Possibly from Melchior Baumgartner’s workshop (1621-1686) 27 x 24 x 18 cm. Magnificent cabinet, probably for keeping jewellery in. The central body has two doors which show us two Biblical scenes from the story of Adam and Eve when opened. The interior has a central body with a shrine surrounded by small drawers. All of this is decorated with magnificent miniature scenes from the Old testament, such as the Great Flood, the Tower of Babel and Isaac’s Sacrifice, all following models of engravings by Albrecht Dürer. The upper part has a top with a folding lid and the lower part has a draw that rests on a base with small claws. There is a similar chest kept in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, with the inventory number W.60-1923. As we can read in the description on the museum’s index card: “By about 1600, Augsburg, in Germany, was already the centre of the production of cabinets, mostly in ebony and, more rarely, in ivory, mounted with silver or gilt brass, enamel and semi-precious stones. Because these cabinets were made from precious materials and assembled with such skill, they were regarded as fit for princes and noblemen and served as diplomatic gifts. Https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O61320/table-cabinet-baumgartner-melchior/
Gilded copper ornamental plaque, decorated with champlevé enamel in lapis lazuli, blue, green, white and red tones. Limoges. France. Romanesque. 13th century.Gilded copper ornamental plaque, decorated with champlevé enamel in lapis lazuli, blue, green, white and red tones. Limoges. France. Romanesque. 13th century. 10 x 7,8 x 2 cm.
A pair of early 20th Century Japanese cloisonne vases by Aihara Shoten, decorated with dragons on a dark blue enamel ground, 18.5cms high, wood stands, boxed with original leaflet 'How Cloisonne is Created', and a smaller pair of cloisonne vases decorated with cranes and growing flowers on a coral red ground,15cms, wood stands, boxed.
An early 20th Century lacquered brass-cased French mantel clock, the cream enamel arabic dial with floral garlands within champleve enamel border, fitted an eight-day barrel movement by Japy Freres, No. 10891 52, striking on a coil gong, the lacquered brass case with bevelled glass panels and champleve enamel front corner pilasters, raised on a giltwood base, the clock 18 x 13 x 28cms high.
An early 20th Century brass-cased mantel clock, the white enamel roman dial fitted an eight-day barrel movement with dial visible anchor escapement, striking on a coil gong, the brass case with roman centurion seated figure above leaf scrolls to cornice, handles and base, 25 x 16 x 42cms high.
A 19th Century French porcelain mantel clock, exhibited by Straub & Hebting, London, the cream enamel arabic dial with floral garlands, fitted and eight-day barrel movement by Vincent & Cie, striking on a coil gong, within a waisted maroon porcelain case with patinated brass leaf pattern mounts, painted panel below dial of a courting couple, flanked by gilt garlands to sides, 20 x 11 x 37cms high.
A 19th Century French ormolu cased mantel clock, by Vincent & Cie, the white enamel roman dial with arabic minute quarters, fitted an eight-day barrel movement, striking on a coil gong, the case decorated with anthemion leaf and scroll design, bevelled glass panels around body, the plinth base with egg and dart frieze above stepped feet, 17 x 14 x 25cms high.
An early 20th Century French miniature carriage timepiece by Golay Leresche, Geneva and Paris, the white enamel roman dial fitted movement with platform lever escapement, in a lacquered brass case with hinged handle and bevelled glass panels, within leather-covered travelling case, the clock 7.5cms high.
A late 19th Century brass cased repeater carriage clock, retailed by Henry Bright, Lemington, the signed white enamel roman dial fitted movement with platform lever escapement, by Japy Freres & Cie, striking on a single bell, with bevelled glass panels to case and folding carrying handle, 15cms high.
Advertising, Tobacciana and Smoking Interest - a single sided rectangular shaped pictorial enamel advertising sign, illustrated with a packet of 20 "Turf" cigarettes on a cobalt blue background, "TURF, VIRGINIA CIGARETTES, GUARANTEED MADE FROM TOBACCO AGED AT LEAST 3 YEARS IN THE WOOD", white border, 92cm x 61cm
Automobilia and Petroliana Interest - a single sided rectangular shaped enamel sign, "MOTOR SPIRIT STORE. CAUTION. SMOKING, STRIKING MATCHES OR THE USE OF NAKED LIGHTS IN OR NEAR THIS STORE IS DANGEROUS AND IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. BY ORDER.", white lettering on a red background, Protector Eccles 2/30, 46cm x 61cm
Industrial Salvage - a Belgian rectangular shaped enamel warning sign, "LEZ GAZ DE HAUTS FOURNEAUX ET DE FOURS A COKE SONT TRES DANGEREUX EN CAS DE FUITE AUX TUYAUTERIES EVAZUEZ LES LIEUX ET ALERTEZ LE CONTREMAITRE DU SERVICE DE FABRICATION LE PLUS PROCHE" (the gases from blast furnaces and coke ovens are very dangerous in the event of a leak in the pipes, evacuate the premises and alert the foreman of the nearest manufacturing department), red lettering on a white background, 40cm x 70cm
Industrial Salvage - a Belgian rectangular shaped enamel warning sign, "DANGER DE MORT-DOODSGEVAAR, TENSION DE SERVICE 6.000 VOLTS DIENSTSPANNING" (danger of death, service tension 6,000 volts service voltage), black lettering on a white background with red arrow, 20cm x 30cm; another rectangular shaped enamel warning sign, 28cm x 42cm (2)
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty, Tudric range, a pair of Arts and Crafts pewter and enamel candlesticks, circa 1905, with rhomboid sconces above a shaped shaft and spreading foot base with enamel decoration, the undersides stamped 9 / ENGLISH PEWTER / 0725 / MADE / IN / ENGLAND, each 31cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe sconces with some indentations - most notably to the side of one, the insides dirty and have been used for their intended purpose Some pitting - mainly to the stems, one with old crackThe enamel appears to be intact - this appears to be applied to copper which has been applied to the pewter Some slight mis-shaping to the basesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A group of seven various Staffordshire pearlware figures, various dates 18th/early 19th centuries, including a five various figures emblematic of the Seasons, 26cm high and smaller; a female archer, 18cm high and the 'Widow', 24cm highCondition Report: Widow: small chips to base, restored jug.Archer, enamel flaking, chip to tip of bow.One of the female seasons restored. Condition Report Disclaimer
A clear glass and enamelled five-light candleabrum for the Near Eastern market, possibly Beykoz, the storm shades decorated with a portrait of Mozzaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar and the arms of Persia, 106cm highCondition Report: There are no drop lustres with this lot. Some small/minute chips to the facets and leading edges of the foot. Some wear to/and missing enamel colours where the branches have been handled over the years. Some rubbing to the gilding of the storm shades, notably to the gilt frames of the portrait medallions.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French porcelain figures of a lady and gallant, late 19th c, in Meissen style of flower and fruit gatherers, 41cm h, blue enamel crossed swords Man - lacks right hand, little finger of left hand chipped, right arm broken off at top and re-stuck with glue residue. Woman - Old built up restoration forming right hand, chips on base
A French porcelain vase, c1870, with polychrome biscuit porcelain boy and girl figural handles, painted with young lovers in a romantic garden, the reverse with flowers in borders of richly gilt and enamel strapwork, 46cm h Repaired chip on rim, localised handling wear to gilding, chip on top rim of foot at back
A French brass carriage timepiece, early 20th c, with enamel dial, 11cm h excluding handle Working order running when wound, escapement original, old metal polish residues on case, all the bevelled glass lights appear to be undamaged although please note there is much old dried metal polish so please do not regard this as certain
A French enamelled box, 19th c, the lid pierced with a crown, painted with roses on a white ground, 43mm diam, an ivory snuff box, the lid carved with lovers in a cloister and a turned ivory snuff box and cover, the lid inset with a miniature fixe sous verre of a port scene, tortoiseshell lined, both 19th c (3) Enamel box - good condition. Carved ivory box - lid detached and damaged. Round box - miniature in poor condition, miniature and surrounding stamped metal frame detached

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