A German Second War RLB Second Pattern Officers Dagger. An excellent non maker marked blade with all cross grain finish remaining with its blue leather washer still intact below the cross guard. All the fittings are of the nickel variety and match in colour. Undamaged blue leather to the grip with its 2nd pattern RLB badge affixed with undamaged enamel. The leather to the scabbard is also intact with very minor abrasions. Both hanging rings complete, excellent condition £800-£1,200 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
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A German Second War RLB 2nd Pattern Mans Dagger. An extremely good example having a nice blade with the faint traces of a makers mark, these blades were generally very lightly etched and the makers mark is virtually undecipherable. Excellent plating to the cross guard with the upper pommel plating thin in places. Wood grip excellent with its central RLB badge with slight chipping to the enamel of the swastika. Scabbard paint excellent with all plating remaining to the lower scabbard mount. Complete with its original DRGM marked Assmann manufacturer sprung loaded metallic and leather clip, very good condition £500-£700 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second War DLV/NSFK Flyers Knife. A very good example of the DLV/NSFK flyers knife. The blade is excellent with all cross grain finish remaining, makers mark of Paul Weyerburg, Solingen, still with its original blue leather washer. DLV acceptance stamp to the throat of the scabbard. All of the finish to the upper pommel, central cross guard, upper and lower scabbard mounts has toned, the enamel swastikas to both sides of the central cross guard perfect, minor abrasions to the blue leather of the grip with matching abrasions to the blue leather of the scabbard but no tears. All of the screws holding the scabbard mounts to the main body intact with its original leather hanging strap with its sprung loaded belt clip, good condition £500-£700 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second War Postschutz Officials Dagger. A very fine example of the Postschutz officials dagger. Absolutely superb blade, maker marked Paul Weyersburg Solingen with original leather washer. All the heavy bright plating to the cross guard and upper pommel intact. Undamaged enamel to the swastikas on both sides of the cross guard. Marked underneath the cross guard DRP 2167 with its correct Postschutz nickel insignia to the black wood grip, which is free of cracks and dents. All fitted into its exact matching scabbard with the plating superb with all black painted finish remaining to the central sections and with its correct hanging chains with correct type of DRGM belt clip. It would be difficult to better this example, excellent condition £1,200-£1,600 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second War Hitler Youth Dagger. A nice example of a Hitler Youth dagger, blade excellent, RZM M7/19 marked with date 1939 with the maker mark of Wusthof, Solingen on the reverse side, complete with its leather washer. Good plating to the upper hilt area, grips undamaged, excellent enamel to the Hitler Youth inset badge. Slight dullness to the black painted finish to the scabbard but the majority of the paint is complete, together with its leather belt loop and male/female closure stud, very good condition £100-£140 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German 1936 Berlin Olympics Souvenir Dagger. A mint condition 21cm length knife very similar in construction and design to a Hitler Youth knife. Aluminium hilt, stag grips with Hitler Youth enamel triangle to the centre of the hilt. The blade is excellent, to one side it is maker marked Emil Voos, Solingen, to the opposite side the Coat of Arms of Berlin, the Olympic rings surmounted by a Third Reich eagle and swastika with motto between Zum Ruhme Des Sports Vur Ehre Des Vaterlandes (To the glory of sport in honour of the Fatherland) with its leather washer still intact, in its original scabbard, which is mint condition with all its leather fittings and finally within its original paper bag with all details of the dagger and the maker Emil Voos to the exterior, excellent condition £200-£240 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
German Second War Third Reich Mixed Items. Aluminium day badge for the Day of German Seamen, complete with pin back fixing. Hitler Youth membership badge in red, white and black enamels. 1st pattern RLB dagger hilt badge with fitting pin broken, simulated enamel to the RLB. An eagle and swastika civil worn lapel pin 25mm wingspan. A soup bowl in white ceramics with large eagle and swastika on the base with date 1942. 1939 issued military bandage in its wrapping. NSDAP Political wax seal, generally good condition (7) £60-£80
A post-War O.B.E. group of three awarded to Major C. Holborow, Royal Army Medical Corps, who served as Chairman of the Commonwealth Society for the Deaf, and Master of the Tallow Chandlers Company in 1996-97 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt; Efficiency Decoration, E.II.R., T. & A.V.R., reverse officially dated 1969, with integral top riband bar; Gambia, Republic, Order of the Republic of Gambia, Officer’s breast badge, gilt and enamel, with miniature star emblem on riband; together with a National Service medal 1939-60; ands the related miniature awards, good very fine (4) £300-£400 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 17 June 1989: Christopher Adrian Holborow, T.D., Medical Adviser and Chairman, Commonwealth Society for the Deaf. Christopher Adrian Holborow was born in Suffolk and was educated at Repton and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Training at Great Ormond Street, Addenbrooke’s, and Guy’s Hospitals, he subsequently did his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, as an Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgeon in Germany. He continued his Army life in the Territorial Army and was Medical Officer of 296 (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery for over 20 years. It was the affiliation of this Regiment to the Tallow Chandlers Livery Company which saw him involved in this sphere, and he served as Master of the Company in 1996-97. The cause of the deaf was always close to his heart, and he served as President of the South East Region of the Association of the Deaf, as well as Medical Adviser and Chairman of the Commonwealth Society for the Deaf, and it was for his work with the latter organisation that he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1989. He died in 1998. Sold together with a framed display of cap badges and unit insignia of the various units in which the recipient served; a number of original letters and documents regarding his service with the Territorial Army; a signed copy of the book ‘The Tallow Chandlers Company, Seven Centuries of Light’, by Gordon Phillips; and copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient in later life.
A fine K.C.V.O., C.B.E., O. St. J. group of eight awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Cecil Bingham Levita, Royal Field Artillery The Royal Victorian Order, K.C.V.O., Knight Commander’s set of insignia, comprising neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, the reverse officially numbered ‘K543’; and breast star, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, with gold pin, the reverse officially numbered, ‘543’; Knight Bachelor’s Badge, 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, hallmarks for London 1973, enamel damaged and gilding worn; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 1st type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, with neck cravat in Garrard, London case of issue (lacking internal pad), small enamel chip to upper arm; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Commander’s neck badge, silver and enamel, in fitted case of issue; British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97, reverse Rhodesia 1896, no clasp (Lieut. C. B. Levita, R.A.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith (Major C. B. Levita, M.V.O., R.F.A.); Jubilee 1897, silver (Lieut. C. B. Levita, R.H.A.); France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Commander’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck cravat, in case, enamel damage, generally very fine (9) £4,000-£5,000 --- Cecil Bingham Levita was born on 18 January 1867 and was educated at R.M.A. Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1886 and was promoted to Captain in 1897 and Major in 1902. Served in the Matabele War in 1896 (Medal). Served as A.D.C. to Lieutenant-General Sir Baker Russell, 1899-1900 and was special service officer, South African War and D.A.A.G., 5th Division, Natal Field Force. Took part in the relief of Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; the operations of 17th to 24th January 1900, and engagement at Spion Kop; of 5th to 7th February 1900, and action at Vaal Krantz; on Tugela Heights, and action at Pieter’s Hill (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps). Levita commanded “N” Battery, R.H.A. at the funeral of H.M. Queen Victoria for which he was awarded the M.V.O. 4th Class on 19 March 1901. In the Reserve of Officers, 1909-14. Recalled to service as a General Staff Officer 1st Grade in 1914. Awarded the C.B.E. (Military) in 1919. After the war he served as a member of the London County Council for North Kensington, 1911-37 and was Chairman of the L.C.C., 1928-29. At the end of his term of office he was Knighted for his public and political services. He was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of London and was Justice of the Peace, 1920-50. Appointed a Commander of the Legion of Honour in 1929, and Commander of the Order of St. John in 1930. As originator of the King George Hospital, Ilford, he was awarded the K.C.V.O. on 1 January 1932. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Cecil Bingham Levita died on 10 October 1953. Sold with original bestowal documents for the C.B.E. and M.V.O., 4th Class; a commission document appointing Levita a Lieutenant, 29 July 1886; a fine portrait photograph of the recipient, 293 x 236mm., mounted on card; a group photograph with his fellow officers at Aldershot in July 1901; an appointment on vellum as Deputy Lieutenant of the County of London; and a silver presentation trowel, hallmarked London 1927, with ivory handle, inscribed ‘This trowel was used by Lieut-Colonel Sir Cecil B. Levita C.B.E., M.V.O., D.L., J.P., L.C.C. when laying a foundation Stone of the King George Hospital, Ilford on the 5th July, 1930.’ Together with a substantial file of copied research.
A Great War I.O.M. pair awarded to Colour Havildar Bishan Singh, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs Indian Order of Merit, Military Division, 2nd type (1912-39), 2nd Class, Reward of Valor, silver and enamel, the reverse with central screw-nut fitting and impressed on two lines ‘2nd Class Order of Merit’, with later ribbon buckle; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, S. Persia (4011 C. Hvldr. Bishn Singh. 15-Sikhs.) nearly very fine £500-£600 --- I.O.M. 2nd Class Indian Army Order 707 of 1915, and London Gazette 23 June 1915: ‘Awarded the 2nd Class of the Indian Order of Merit for gallantry and devotion to duty whilst serving with the Indian Army Corps, British Expeditionary Force:-No. 4011 Havildar Bishan Singh, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs.’
Six: Wing Commander R. H. Stocken, Royal Air Force, late Royal Flying Corps and City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders), who served as a Test Pilot for de Havilland and Gloster, and was Deputy Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators 1914-15 Star (1932. Pte. R. Stocken. C. of Long. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (2/Lieut. R. H. Stocken. R.F.C.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; together with a large Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Deputy Master’s neck badge, gilt and enamel, in Fattorini case of issue, good very fine (7) £400-£500 --- Reginald Herbert ‘Rex’ Stocken was born on 11 June 1893 and joined the City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) in 1912. He served with them during the Great War in Egypt from 7 May 1915, before being commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps on 15 March 1916. Joining 56 Squadron as a Pilot in 1917, he served at home, combating the increasing number of Zeppelin and Gotha raids, and was involved in a notable incident on 22 August 1917 when, on a daylight sortie, his radiator burst soon after takeoff, although he was fortunately able to get down unscathed. In the inter-War years Stocken served a a Test and Delivery Pilot at Croydon, and then as an Instructor at the Central Flying School, Upavon. During the 1930s he served as a Test Pilot for de Havilland and Gloster, in addition to organising the I. of M. International Air Races. He also served as Deputy Master of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators from 1938 to 1944. Recalled to the Royal Air Force for the duration of the Second World War, he finally retired with the rank of Wing Commander, and died in 1983. Sold together with a number of invitations, dinner menus, Schneider Trophy Race passes, and other ephemera; and copied research.
Pair: Captain P. S. Carden, Army Service Corps, late Sussex Yeomanry, who was Mentioned in Despatches during the Great War 1914-15 Star (Lieut. P. S. Carden. A.S.C.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (211 Cpl. P. S. Carden. Sussex Yeo.); together with a County of Sussex Rifle Association Prize Medal, bronze and enamel, the obverse with the Sussex coat of arms and crossed rifles, the reverse engraved ‘C. of Sx. R.A. Corpl. P. S. Carden Sx Yeo Team Lewis Cup 1909’, good very fine (3) £120-£160 --- Philip Sidney Carden, a native of Brighton, served with the Sussex Yeomanry and was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order 107 of April 1912. Following the outbreak of the Great War he was commissioned into the Army Service Corps on 17 September 1914, and as a Temporary Captain he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 29 May 1917). Sold with copied research.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ D.S.O., O.B.E. group of six awarded to Colonel E. L. Hughes, Northamptonshire Regiment, who was wounded and was four times Mentioned in Despatches Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with later slide integral top riband bar, reverse cypher re-affixed; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919; 1914 Star, with copy clasp (Capt: E. L. Hughes. North’n. R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Col. E. L. Hughes); Italy, Kingdom, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, Officer’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, minor enamel damage to wreaths on first, generally very fine or better (6) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 3 June 1916. O.B.E. (Civil) London Gazette 18 November 1918; changed to a ‘Military’ award, London Gazette 15 April 1919 - recommended by the Secretary of State for War for services during the war. Italian Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus London Gazette 21 August 1919. Edmund Locock Hughes was born in Plymouth on 21 February 1880, the son of Robert Harry Hughes, M.B., of Down House, Whitchurch, Tavistock, and was educated at Kelly College, Tavistock; Marlborough College; and Clare College, Cambridge. He entered the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment in India as a ‘Varsity Candidate’ on 17 February 1900 and was promoted to Lieutenant on 23 January 1901 and Captain on 1 October 1908. He served as Adjutant of the 15th Battalion Durham Light Infantry from 1910-13 and qualified for the Staff College in 1913. On the Staff he attained the rank of Colonel and served during the Great War on the Western Front form 14 August to 10 September 1914 and 18 May 1915 to 10 May 1917, and then in Italy from 2 November 1917 to 2 July 1918. Wounded in action, he was four times Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazettes 15 June 1916; 4 January 1917; 15 May 1918; and 30 May 1918), and was awarded the D.S.O., O.B.E. (military), and the Italian Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. Sold together with two original photographs of the recipient in uniform; and copied research.
A silver and enamel pill box, import marks for Cohen & Charles, London 1926, of circular form, decorated with black and cream enamel, the hinged cover depicting the silhouette a a man serenading a woman on a balcony, 4cm diameter, weight 35.2gmsCondition Report; Overall good. There is a small chip/loss to the enamel measuring about 2mm just below the hinge of the cover. No other chips or losses to the enamel on the covers or sides. Some scratching and general wear to the enamel. No denting, splitting, thinning or repair to the silver. Gilt to interior is heavily worn. Hinged cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, but does leave a slight gap around the rim.
A Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, set to a plain polished case, 45mm diameter, set to a plain polished outer case, 50mm diameter, marks for William Carter, London 1851, weight 135.2gms Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.This watch is currently not in working order. Dial is in good order, some staining but no cracks, chips or losses. All numbers and markers are crisp and clear. Glass is heavily scratched. Case in fair order, heavily scratched, but no large dents, splitting or repair. Opens smoothly and closes flush with a snap. The over does not sit completely flush over the movement. Heavy scratching to the outer case, but no denting, splitting or repair. Push button is very stiff and difficult to open, but the case does close flush with a snap.
A gold plated goliath pocket watch, the round gold toned dial with Roman numerals, black enamel and fleur-de-lis decoration, set to a plain polished case, outer cover and dust cover opening to reveal manual wind movement behind a transparent aperture, 70mm diameter Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition Report; Overall condition is good.Dial: Moderate tarnishing and scratching to the hands, some scratching to the black enamel centre. All decoration and numerals is crisp and clear.Glass: Some scratching to the glass, but no cracks, chips or losses.Cover: Good order, some small dents, scratching and wear to the metal, particularly around the opening seam. There is some pitting around the opening. Hinged cover opens smoothly and closes flush with a snap.Case: Moderate scratching and some general wear and tear to sides and exterior reverse cover. Reverse cover opens to reveal an inner cover, with very heavy scratching around the opening lip of the inside cover. Both covers open smoothly and closes flush with a snap. Glass covering movement is shows some scratching, but is in good order. Some scratching is visible the movement.This watch is currently in working order.
A vintage J.W. Benson 9ct gold half-hunter wristwatch, the circular white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, luminous infill to numerals and hands, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, 35mm diameter, inscription to inside cover 'Evelyn Jan. 1931' and serial number '2149607 75', initials to reverse 'D.W.H', import marks for Glasgow 1930, manual hand wind movement, set to a brown leather strap with buckle fastening, 21.6cm long, weight 35.8gmsCondition Report: Dial: Good order. No cracking, crazing or loss. All lettering and markings crisp and clear. Some light degradation to the luminous infill on numbers and hands.Case: Good order, no splitting, damage or repair. Some minor denting, concentrated to the sides of the case. Some loss to the black enamel on the exterior dial, but all marks and numbers are clear. Heavy scratching to the glass, but no cracking or loss. Hallmarks and lettering to inside of cover and reverse are crisp and clear.Strap: Fair order, moderate creasing and wear to the edges of the strap and around the buckle holes and tip on the strap. Heavy scratching and wear to the yellow metal buckle.This watch is currently in working order.Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham gold plated half-hunter pocket watch, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 50mm diameter, together with a Waltham gold plated half-hunter fob watch, circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 35mm diameter (2) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition Report; Larger example: Currently not in working order. There are a couple of hairline cracks to the dial, one running from 10 - 2, and one running from 9 to the subsidiary seconds dial. No other chips or losses. All numbering and letters in good order. Glass in good order, some scratching and wear only. Moderate loss to the enamel on the exterior case. Heavy scratching to the glass on the cover. Some denting to the front, sides and reverse, heavy scratching and loss to the plating concentrated on the reverse and loop. Front cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, reverse cover opens smoothly but does not close securely.Smaller example: Currently not in working order. Glass and subsidiary seconds hand missing. Hairline crack to dial between 9 and 12. Some scratching to the numbers and lettering, but this is largely in good order. Some loss to the enamel on the outside cover, heavy scratching to the glass. Small dents to the reverse, sides and cover, heavy scratching and some loss to the plate around the loop. All covers open smoothly and close with a snap.
A Lady's Cartier 18ct gold tank wristwatch, the rectangular white dial with Roman numerals with inner minute track, blue steeled sword hands, set to a plain polished 18ct gold case, sapphire cabochon set crown, reverse stamped with 750 common control mark and number '671171066', case measuring 25mm x 18mm, set to a brown leather strap with buckle fastening, 20cm long, set to a red leather Cartier case, complete with Cartier guarantee card, suede wallet and service paper Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition Report; Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.This watch is currently in working order.Dial: Good order. All enamel numerals and marks in tact and legible. There is a heavy amount of crazing to the dial, which is mostly concentrated around the outer edge becoming lighter towards the centre.Case: Glass in quite heavily scratched, but no cracks or chipping. Case in in good order, moderate scratching concentrated to the sides and lugs, some dirt build up around the screws, but no splitting or signs of repair. Some wear to the lettering on the reverse of the case, but all marks are legible. Sapphire to crown in good order.Strap: Good order, moderate wear to the leather around the buckle holes and tip of the strap, some general creasing consistent with wear, but no splitting. Strap width 14mm.Accompanying service letter dated 12th February 2003.
A Swiss 14ct gold half-hunter fob watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, blue and white enamelled numerals to cover, engraved floral decoration to case, 29mm diameter, weight 20.3gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. This watch is currently in working order.
A Norwegian silver and enamel brooch by Ivar T Holth, of fluid ribbon design and with green enamel detail, stamped verso '925S Sterling Norway', 5.4cm long Condition Report; Very good. No loss or major wear to the enamel, minor scratching and wear only. No splitting, denting, major damage or repair to the frame. Hinged pin and safety loop working smoothly and securely. Marks to reverse are clear.
A selection of jewellery to include; a silver hinged bangle with engraved foliate detail, a silver cased fob watch with blue enamel Roman numerals against a white enamel dial, a compass, cufflinks, a Philip Mercier wristwatch, a gold coloured chain, etc (Qty) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of Scottish silver and other agate set jewellery and further brooches, to include; a brooch in the form of a dirk, target brooches, a Victorian agate set brooch, an enamel buckle style brooch, kilt pins and further brooches and pins (Qty) Condition Report; The majority of stones in these items are paste i.e. citrine coloured paste, amethyst coloured paste, sapphire coloured paste. The large banded agate brooch, knot design brooch and the silver dagger brooch are set with agates.The overall condition of this lot is fair. All pieces show some degree of wear and damage, varying light to heavy from piece to piece. Some pieces are missing stones, or have enamel loss or organic matter loss. The majority still have pins and are in working order, however some have had fittings broken or their pins mishapen/bent. Please view the additional images of the reverse of the brooches provided, and the close up shots of the fronts.
An 18ct gold pearl and enamel picture pendant/brooch, the central glazed compartment set with a hand-coloured picture of a lady in 18th century dress, within an 18ct gold blue enamelled border with a surround of simulated pearls, 42mm x 35mm, with attached pendant bail and hinged pin and safety loop brooch fastening to reverse, import marks for London 1973, weight 10.9gms
An early 20th century diamond and enamel charm, of circular form with initials 'DG' to centre decorated with blue enamel within a border set with rose cut diamonds and embossed date '1937', 14mm diameter, together with further charm designed as an articulated figure set with cultured pearls, 15mm long, both set to a fancy link bracelet with spring ring and loop fastener, indistinctly stamped '18C', 19cm long, gross weight 6.2gms
A selection of jewellery and jewellery parts, to include; 9ct gold and enamelled cufflink by Cropp & Farr, the rectangular panels with canted corners, one decorated with a white lion on a blue shield, the other with blue, white and black enamel decoration, each measuring 16mm x 11mm, together with another 9ct gold cufflink with monogrammed initials 'C' and 'B', 20mm x 14mm, a bar brooch mounted with a carved cherub, 4cm wide, a heart-shaped padlock fastener stamped '18K' to reverse (at fault), a diamond set earring mount (at fault), and a further selection of jewellery parts and accessories (Qty)
An English porcelain twin handled ice pail and cover, possibly Derby, early 19th century, the cylindrical body with applied scallop shell handles, set to a flared foot, the cover with galleried collar and entwined scroll finial, decorated throughout with gilt and polychrome enamel floral and foliate sprays, with continuous floral and foliate friezes between gilt borders, iron red 'P' and incised 'D' to base 22cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout, particularly around the rim of the cover. The interior rim of the cover shows nibbles and wear commensurate with age and use, mirrored on the interior rim of the body. The interior of the body shows a long and a short hairline crack (approx 4cm and 1cm), and fine surface scratches throughout. The foot rim shows a glazing fault and expected wear to the bottom edge.
A French enamel on copper casket, the cover finely enamelled with Italianate ruins and figures beside a lake, within green enamelled an gilt borders, the sides enamelled with floral sprays, 11cm wide (at fault) along with a porcelain sugar caster decorated in polychrome enamels, 14cm high (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A cased set of six silver gilt and enamel teaspoons by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1958, each 9.1cm long, together with a cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, each 10cm long, another set by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, each 10cm long, and another set by ?MJ Co, Birmingham 1946, each 10.8cm long, gross weight (4)
A Chinese famille juan ginger jar and cover, Qianlong four character mark, decorated with two vignettes of extensive landscapes within chrysanthemum sprays, the cover decorated with Daoist emblems, kaishu script character mark in iron-red to the underside, 32cm high, with a Chinese sancai glazed Do of Fo, 25cm high (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire Condition report; Ginger jar - no obvious areas of restoration. Overall decoration appears good. General surface and enamel wear and scratches visible but no chips or cracks. Some pitting and glaze fritting. The edge of the cover with small areas of glaze grazes revealing the porcelain body - these are very small.
A Victorian silver novelty domino vesta case by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, of rectangular form with black and yellow enamel decoration, striker to each side, with sliding interior compartment, 4.7cm x 2.8cm, weight 1.04ozt Condition Report; Overall condition is fair. There is heavy chipping and scratching to the enamelled decoration - the heaviest concentrated at the two dot markers to the end of the case, which shows relatively heavy chipping. There is a moderate amount of denting, concentrated to the corners and edges of the outer sleeve and to the base of the inner tray. There is moderate to heavy scratching to the front, reverse and sides (please see additional images for side views.)There is a small area of possible solder repair to one corner. There is a moderate amount of wear to the hallmarks (as illustrated in the pictures). Draw is relatively stiff and can be difficult to slide up and down.
An early 19th century mahogany bracket clock, of lancet form, signed 'Campbell Oswestry', the 20cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals enclosing a twin fusee movement striking on a saucer bell, behind a rear glazed door, trellis vents to the sides and ring handles, all raised upon gilt metal ball feet, 45cm H Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire (at fault) Condition report; front plinth is detached with some loss to the ebony beading, a minor 'L' shaped gouge to the top of the case, minor hairline cracks running from the top the case, 2cm long ,and around the side handles, general rubbing and wear to the case commensurate with age and use, front left foot only loosely attached and requires attention, please see further images for clock movement and back plate conditionChains are present on both barrels, clock runs when wound and pendulum prompted, however no guarantee of working orderNo subsidiary strike lever on the dial
A late 19th century French walnut and gilt metal mantel clock, of waisted form with gilt metal applique, encasing the 8cm white enamel dial and single train movement, stamped '316868', 34cm HProvenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Heavy sun bleaching to the clock case, particularly the rear, some tarnishing/grime to gilt metal mounts, clock runs when wound but no guarantee of working order, very minor nibble around key aperture, minor play in both hinges Timepiece rather than clock, no striking mechanismMovement stamped 'Lenzkirch'
A set of four Edwardian silver and enamel menu card holders by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, each individually enamelled with a game bird, depicting a duck, a grouse, a pheasant and a partridge, each on a plain polished circular base, three dated 1907 and marked '10', one dated 1908 and marked '11', each stamped 'RD402227', each 3.5cm high, complete in a fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd case (at fault)Condition Report; There is a large crack/loss to enamel on the partridge example, measuring 12mm across - please see the picture provided which illustrated this. There is no loss to the enamel on any of the other examples. All enamel shows some scratching and light wear consistent with age and use.The example with the duck is slightly bent, leaning back further then the other examples. Please see the additional image which illustrates this. The clip to the partridge example is very slightly slick (the teeth do not sit completely flat against the panel), but all clips are secure and in working order. Each pieces some small denting and pitting concentrated around the borders. No splitting or repair to any of the metal.Hallmarks and dates are clear to the majority of pieces, however there is some wear to the Sampson Mordan hallmark on the grouse example. This is example is dated 1908.One of the hinges to the box cover is broken. There is heavy wear and tear to the case exterior. Some moderate wear to the interior, but the card holders sit securely in their settings.
A George V silver and enamelled pill box by William Neale, Birmingham 1929, of circular form on three raised feet, with turquoise guilloche enamel decoration to hinged lid, 7.1cm diameter, together with an Art Deco silver mirror, marked for ?G Co? London 1933, 7.5cm diameter (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition Report: Trinket Box: Very good. No chipping or loss to the enamel, only light scratching. There is a light dent to the rim of base, but no other denting, splitting or repair. Hinged cover opens smoothly and closes flush. Some wear to the hallmarks, but they are legible. Feet are in good order, the box sits flat on a level surface. The gilt on the interior is in very good order, but there is moderate wear to the gilt around the rim consistent with contact with the lid.Mirror: Good order. Glass is in tact. Handle in good order Small dents to the reverse and around the border. Moderate amount of scratching. No signs of splitting or signs of repair. Engraved decoration has worn in some areas, but is mostly crisp. Hallmarks show some wear (particularly maker's marks) but are all legible.
BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA BADGE 19TH CENTURY unmarked, of oval outline, the outer garter in blue enamel with gold lettering reading ‘HONESTAE GLORIA FAX. MENTIS’, enclosing a saltire enamelled central shield with lion rampant within and crown surmount, with foliate and shell suspension(Length: 5.8cm, weight 35g)Footnote: Note: Instituted by King James I in 1624 to raise money independently of Parliament the Baronets of Nova Scotia were sold to Scottish landowners. In 1625 Charles I conferred on the holders of this land the title and dignity of Baronets of Nova Scotia and the use of the title Sir. These titles were used until the Act of Union in 1707 when the separate Scottish and English titles came into line and became baronetcies of Great Britain. Some 18th, 19th and 20th century copies of these original badges are recorded presumably made by families whose forbearers had held the title and wished to commemorate this. It is likely that this piece was acquired to commemorate the family's historical connections to the Baronetage of Nova Scotia such as 5th Baronet Sir John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane & Holland.
Le Roy, A Paris. A continental gold and enamel key wind unusual form open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1870Movement: Gilt cylinder, 3-arm balanceDial: Silvered with engraved centre depicting a lake scene, black Roman numerals, gilt Breguet style handsCase: Polished and engraved unusual form hinged, enamel decoration to reverse depicting a sleeping child and a dog, No.8517Signed: CuvetteSize: 36mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Thomas Tompion, London. A fine and rare gold key wind repoussé quarter repeating pair case pocket watchDate: Inner Case London Hallmark for 1693Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, polished steel 3-arm balance with underslung balance spring, baluster and Egyptian pillars, polished hammers striking on a bellDial: Later white enamel, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral five minute markers, later gilt decorative handsCase: Finely engraved and pierced inner case depicting flora, fauna and birds with very unusual regulator segment to reverse, inner ring, bell secured by 1 screw, pierced outer repoussé case depicting the Judgement of HerculesSigned: Inner case stamped WI for William Jaques, movement signed on top plate, numbered on dial plateSize: 44mmFootnotes:Thomas Tompion is commonly referred to as the father of English clockmaking. His workshops were renowned and he had patrons in the highest levels of English society and with good reason. He has created some of the greatest clocks in the world and was one of the first to use balance springs in watches. He famously employed George Graham who married his niece and succeeded him in the company.The current example is hallmarked for London 1693 with a makers mark for William Jaques who also made for Daniel Quare and is mentioned in Philip Priestley's Early Watch Casemakers. The watch is numbered on the dial plate, under the contrate wheel, under the bell and by the pendant.Tompion made a feature of the regulator bringing it through the back of the case with a finely engraved surround to the sector aperture and a female square that fits to the regulator when the movement is closed into the case. This is a rare and early feature and is mentioned in the book Thomas Tompion, 300 years, Evans Carter Wright for the watch number 144.The dial and outer repoussé case were likely to have been put to the watch in the late 1730's and may have been provided by George Graham as he was producing similar watches at that time and would have had contact with Tompions clients. This would have been an update to bring the very fine watch back to the vogue of Rococo.Previously sold at auction in 1966 and 1986.With thanks to Jeremy Evans and David Penney.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vauchez A Paris. A continental gold key wind pocket watch with enamel decorationDate: Circa 1780Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved balance bridge, silver regulation, No.2531Dial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute divisions with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, winding aperture at 2, gilt handsCase: Hinged consular, enamel decorated reverse depicting a young maiden with birds within a foliate surroundSigned: Dial & movement, bow stamped ETSize: 41mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18K gold and enamel keyless wind open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1890Movement: Gilt finish Swiss lever, 3-arm balanceDial: White, black Arabic numerals, gilt outer minute divisions, ruby coloured stones at 12 and 6, applied gilt foliate border, gilt handsCase: Engraved hinged, enamel decoration to reverse depicting a flying bird within a floral border, further red enamel decoration to front bezel, No.82444Size: 30mm Accompaniments: Associated 9K gold broochFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Esquivillon et De Choudens. A continental triple colour gold, enamel and simulated tortoiseshell triple case key wind repeating open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1780Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved balance cock, silvered regulationDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, fancy stone set handsCase: Polished and pierced gold inner with winding hole to back, tri-colour gold second case with polychrome enamel female portrait within green enamel border, simulated tortoiseshell covered gilt third caseSigned: Movement and dust cap, dust cap numbered 10946Size: 53mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Zenith. A silver manual wind trench style wristwatchDate: Circa 1920Movement: Jewelled manual wind, No.2375675Dial: White enamel, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute track with 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, black Breguet style hands Case: Polished round, hinged back, stirrup lugs, No.3155741Strap/Bracelet: Tan Hirsch leatherBuckle/Clasp: Steel Hirsch buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 32mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charles Le Roy. A small very rare and unusual gold and polychrome enamel quarter repeating pocket watchDate: Circa 1790 and earlier Movement: Gilt full plate verge movement, chain fusee, plain brass 3-arm balance, pierced and engraved balance bridge, two hammers striking bell in case backDial: White enamel, Roman hour numerals, outer Arabic minute markers, centred with signature and polychrome flora and fauna Case: Unusual inner case to house movement and support possibly earlier openwork case of three dimensional enamel polychrome flowers, plunge repeat with pendent and bell in backSigned: Dial & movementSize: 40mm Footnotes:It is very rare to have a Charles Le Roy in a polychrome enamel case like this. Combined with the small size and the inner protection enamel case suggests the movement was made to fit into what is probably an earlier case or a copy of.The case is in the style of much earlier decorative work of the late 16th Century/early 17th. An example of such work is a watch made for Louis XIV by Jacques Goullons in 1645, now housed in the Met Museum, New YorkFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Retailed by 'Breguet'. A continental gold key wind open face pocket watch with enamel scene to reverseDate: Circa 1790Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved balance bridge, silver regulationDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute divisions with Arabic numeral 15 minute markers, winding aperture at 2, gilt handsCase: Hinged consular, enamel decorated reverse depicting a courting couple with a dogSigned: Dial & movementSize: 52mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Longines. A stainless steel automatic calendar wristwatchModel: ConquestReference: L1.611.4Date: Circa 1975Movement: 25-jewel ETA Cal.2824.2 automaticDial: Black, applied rose gilt dart hour markers, date aperture at 12, rose gilt lance hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished round, screw down back with blue enamel logo, No.33697397Strap/Bracelet: Black Longines leather Buckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckle Signed: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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