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Three gold pearl shirt studs stamped 15ct, approx 2.3gm boxed, silver coins bracelet, white metal and enamel brooch, silver mesh purse stamped 925, cased brass Ever-Ready shaver, gilt metal pendant and dress brooch Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Large teardrop pendant with silver setting, Art Deco clip on earrings, large decorative gilt brooch with black stones, silver Portuguese Barcelos enamel rooster charm, silver bangle, gold plated articulated fish pendant with red eyes, gold plated spider brooch with large green stone body, and other Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
After Richard Cosway (British 1740-1821): 'Miss Maund', miniature portrait in gold frame with split pearl surround, the guilloche enamel reverse with a letter 'P' atop a blue glass plaque surrounded by pearls and a lock of hair, the mount engraved 'Cosway Muss Maund' 6cm x 5cm Notes: the sitter isClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A French emaille enamel decorated twin handled urn, late 19th century, attributed to E. Paris & Cie, Paris, of ovoid form with knopped rim, each handle above a lion's mask, 49cm high, 54cm wideBidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyThe highly renowned firm of Charles-Emile Paris specialised in the manufacture of crystal glass, enamelled and mosaic embellished products. The crystal making and enamelling firm was founded in 1827 or1829 at rue de Bercy by his father, Jean-Alexandre Paris, who was the jeweller goldsmith of the Palais Royal. In 1867 Charles-Emile Paris left the Parisian site due to the new law forbidding the emission of industrial smoke in the capital, and founded a new factory at Le Bourget (Seine) at the site of a Louis XV hunting lodge. The new plant was destroyed during the war of 1870 and ruined Charles-Emile Paris; he had to sell the land in order to rebuild the factory on the leased site. The business was successful and the number of employees grew steadily and subsequently a retail shop was opened at rue de Paradis in the 10th arrondissement of Paris in 1876It was a dynamic and innovative firm, which ensured its success. Among the most notable and prestigious of its achievements was the supply of enamels (1847) for the tomb of Napoleon at the Invalides, decorative mosaic enamels at the Casino de Monte-Carlo (1879), and winning a number of highly prestigious awards at the Paris International Exhibitions in 1867, 1878 and 1889 in various categories. Charles-Emile Paris also specialised in making elegant enamelled cast iron urns and jardinieres for the display of plants in conservatories. A near pair of these were sold at Dreweatts, The Spirit of the Country House, 4th November 2020, lot 304 for £9,500
A Hallmarked Silver Royal Commemorative Medallion, 1977 Silver Jubilee, numbered 4779, in original case with certificate of authenticity (75grams); Together with Hallmarked Silver and Other Medallion Pendants, "Dux Vitae Ratio", cufflinks, Totnes Past President Rotary International medallion, 'Grand Lodge of England' medallion suspended from 'St George's Lodge No.5821' bar, a hallmarked silver gilt and enamel medallion pendant "British Dental Assocn Public Dental Officers Group 1969", Egyptian keyring, compact mirror, etc :- One Tray
Yorks Cinema Trade Exchange 9ct gold and enamel presentation key, with Leeds City enamel crest, presented to Sir William Jury, Feb 27th 1919 (the crest is detachable reviling a secret compartment) by William James Dingley, Birmingham 1916Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Norwegian silver, white and black enamel scallop shell brooch by Ivar T Holth, Scottish silver swan brooch by Shetland Silvercraft, Edinburgh 1960, silver circular brooch, Birmingham 1951, other costume jewellery and a Sekonda wristwatchClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
'Sapphire Midnight Cross' from The House of Igor Carl Faberge for Franklin Mint, 14ct gold blue enamel cross, set with diamonds, pearls and a sapphire stamped, on 9ct gold flattened Figaro chain hallmarkedClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Victorian jewellery including 15ct gold split seed pearl and diamond marquise shaped mourning ring, Birmingham 1872, gilt enamel and pearl mourning brooch, the reverse inscribed and dated '1850 & 1858', one other mourning brooch, agate brooch, gilt locket and a later 9ct gold locket hallmarked (7)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Collection of silver jewellery including Norwegian enamel flower brooch by Jacob Tostrup, enamel terrier brooch by Kenart, Irish clover pendant, two Scottish axe brooches by H Wright & Son, marcasite bracelet and necklace and two other brooches, all stamped or hallmarked (7)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
19th century silver-gilt consular cased French verge fusee pocket watch, front wound, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold-plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch by Waltham, silver cased lever pocket watch by William McGregor Edinburgh and a pocket barometer by Peter Stevenson, Edinburgh (4Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Victorian silver centre seconds key wound chronograph pocket watch by H Samuel, Manchester, No. 110423, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer seconds track numbered 25-300, case by Isaac Jabez Theo Newsome, Chester 1890 Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Silver oval dressing table box with hinged tortoiseshell cover on shaped supports W10cm Birmingham 1920 Maker Mappin and Webb, pair of silver menu holders inset with a portrait print Chester 1904, pair of silver and blue enamel decanter labels and two othersClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Sterling silver gilt heart shaped tea caddy spoon by R. Wallace & Sons, Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoon by David Andersen, Norwegian silver tablespoon stamped 830s, American Sterling silver butter knife with pierced foliate handle, MFG. silver baby spoon and fork, various mother-of-peClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A late Victorian silver circular compression tobacco box by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1900, engraved with a presentation inscription to the cover interior, 8cm (3in) diameter; an oblong tobacco box by William Neale Ltd., Chester 1915, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; an Edwardian shaped rectangular card case by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, engraved with foliate swags and shaped vacant reserve, 10cm (4in) long; a silver and enamel cigarette case, import mark for London 1929, set with Marcasites, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long; and a silver mounted wallet, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, 232g (7.45 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver caddy spoon by Charles Hougham, London 1785, engraved with a bow and HM, 8cm (3in) long; two silver forks by Georg Jensen, import mark for London 1947, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; a Norwegian silver coloured spoon by David Andersen, 830 standard, the handle chased with animals, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; and three gilt metal and enamel spoons, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, 63g (2 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include a small medallion of the Virgin Mary, stamped 750, 10mm diameter, 1g; together with a vintage black enamel and white paste set brooch of two dogs, stamped 935, 3.5cm long; a vintage yowling dog brooch with indistinct signature, stamped Made in France, 4cm long; an turquoise and black enamelled Scorpio pendant by David Andersen, stamped David-Andersen Norway- Sterling, 2.9cm long; a silver coloured charm bracelet; and further items Condition Report: The items have some wear commensurate with age and use, some items not described have damage. Condition Report Disclaimer
A small collection of jewellery items, to include a pair of drop ear pendants, with later base metal screw fittings, 4cm long; a pair of scrolled blue enamel earrings, with later base metal screw fittings, 2.2cm long; a Victorian gold foliate seed pearl accented bar brooch, 5cm long; and a gold coloured black enamelled brooch, with textured detail, 3.4cm long; 20g gross Condition Report: The earrings both have losses, some damage, and replaced fittings, the fronts test as gold. The brooches have some wear commensurate with age and use, the second brooch is missing some enamel. Condition Report Disclaimer
A cased set of six George V Walker & Hall silver-gilt and enamel demitasse spoons, the terminals set with blue flowers - forget-me-nots - the green enamel stems punctuated with white enamel dots, length approx 90mm Birmingham 1936, total gross weight approx 48gms in original fitted box. Condition report: good- marks crisp, minor chips to lacquer on two handles, gilt wear but otherwise good
A cased set of six Danish silver gilt enamel demitasse spoons, comprising turquoise, white, red, blue, green and yellow guilloche enamel handles inset with diagonal silver decoration, with bead terminals, length approx 93mm, marked to reverse Ela Denmark Sterling 925S, combined total gross weight approx 49gms, in original fitted case, Ela of Copenhagen Circa C 1936-1966, made by Egon Lauridsen Condition report: good- enamel intact on all apart from turquoise very small chip to lacquer approx 1.5mm, tarnish minor wear and tear
An Art Deco style silver and enamel round compact, the enamel cover with central foliate motif decoration with radial stripes, opalescent guilloche enamel colours, pink, creams, green hues, the reverse with engine turned decoration, fitted mirror to inside cover, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1946, 2.12ozt , diameter approx 6.8cm (CR: marked reverse good)
A continental 14ct gold French hunter chronograph repeater pocket watch, white enamel dial with number markers, subsidiary seconds dial and gold tone LOUIS XIV hands, dial approx 43mm, case approx 55mm, side wind, cased stamped 585 French gold mark, Repetition Chronographe Medaille D'or Bordeaux 1895 N0 9622, plated loop, total gross weight approx 104gms Condition report: Good- winds and working at time of report, some case dents and wear and tear CONDITION:dial good glass goodinner cover 585plated loop winds and working at time of report case shuts with a snap dents to case especially to edges and thinning to case hinge goodcase snaps shut and opens when button pressed small dents to case edge
A late 19th/early 20th Century Austro-Hungarian 900 standard silver and enamel cigarette case, the cover painted with a portrait of a Lady in a bonnet holding a posy and a basket of flowers in landscape, with presentation inscription dated August 1910 to interior, the box stamped 900, probably Diana mark, initials G.A.S, approx 3.37 ozt, 7.7 x 6cm
A George V silver and enamel table mirror and stand, the mirror with domed cover with mushroom blue enamelled finial, resting on raised circular stand, both by Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1931, gross weight 3.55 ozt (CR: marks good, dents to body of mirror, the stand with dents to border) together with a 20th Century Danish silver cylindrical box and cover, the body chased with figures outside an inn, stamped S&F, 297 DENMARK , 1.63 ozt (overall condition good)
A group of ceramics to include: Royal Worcester 446 Willow pattern blue and white coffee cup and saucer; two Derby (1877-1890) blue and white peacock pattern coffee cans; Meissen blue and white cream jug; Royal Worcester blue and white pail shaped cream jug and three Halycon Days "Bilston" enamel patch boxes (Q)
An Art Deco silver and enamel compact, the cover with sunbeam within blue radial design, mirror to interior cover, stamped 223 to gilt interior, by Rotherham & Sons, Birmingham, 1931 and engraved Peri to reverse, 1.26 ozt,. 4.8cm diam approx (CR: marks good, few surface scratches, dents to rim)
A Continental 935 silver and enamel box, decorated with a pink rose on blue guilloche enamel, stamped to interior 935 together with Victorian silver plated thimble, Reg no: 27211 Pat.7 in fitted case (2) CONDITION:please see belowthimble tarnih but no visible sign of damage but case lid has detachedenamel boxenamel good no visible chips, some fine scratcheshinge goodminor wear and tear to metal etc in form of fine scratches mainly to baselid closes with a slight gap
An early 20th Century eight day white metal cased open face Goliath pocket / travel watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, outer seconds track, subsidiary dial, dial approx 60mm, top wind, housed in tortoiseshell, silver and inlaid case, easel back (CR: wear and tear to case, winds and working at time of report - the case: some silver bell flower frame lower left section missing, wear to case)
A Victorian enamel and diamond 18ct gold serpent ring, comprising a central claw set with an old mine cut diamond weighing approx. 1.2carats, assessed colour K/L, assessed clarity VS2, within a blue enamel coiled serpent, the head set with emerald and diamond eyes total, length approx. 25mm, foliate engraved shoulders, size M1/2, total gross weight approx. 8.2gms Condition report: Good- some enamel loss, slight wear/nibble to diamond girdle, wear and tear commensurate with age CONDITION:small split to tail

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