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Dutch silver spoon, an enamel decorated silver miniature capstan inkwell, silver handled magnifying glass, perfume bottle and a cigarette boxInkwell is badly dented all over.Perfume bottle is slightly dented to the lid.Cigarette box has slight dents all over.Other two items in good condition
Swiss 935 mark silver cased keyless open face pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and four subsidiary dials, month, day, date, seconds and moon phase, suspended from a silver double Albert watch chain with silver fobSome dents to case, see photos otherwise in good overall condition. It is currently running but we never give guarantees it will remain so. Outer case - No. 60474 Inner case - No. 60474
Pair of 19th Century Bohemian pale blue opaque glass lustres with painted enamel floral decoration and prismatic glass drops (one rim with an old repair), 10.5ins highRepair to the rim as shown in photos, some chips to lustresSome wear to gilding-see photo for repair, otherwise in good condition
A peridot, pearl, diamond and enamel brooch ‘comprising a central faceted round mixed-cut peridot mounted within a raise yellow metal claw setting, within an open-work surround comprising four individually set brilliant-cut diamonds within white metal settings,surmounted on a green enamel foliate surround, with white enamel scrolled sections in between with a centrally set single cultured pearl, all with a green enamel yellow metal clip bale and cultured pearl drop, with a removable hinge pin brooch fitting to the reverse. Diamonds (4) 0.20 carats total approx, peridot 7.00mm x 7.00mm approx, cultured pearls 3.0 – 3.5mm each approx., tested and valued as 18k gold, gross weight 8.19 gms. Note: enamel damaged’
A Hoschst teacup and saucer, circa 1770, painted to the rim with green diaper panels suspending floral swags, scattered insects, wheel marks CONDITION REPORT: Both cup and saucer with a few tiny footrim chips, otherwise no damage or repairs. Flaking to green enamel panels and lesser flaking to other enamels. The cup with a firing crack to bottom terminal.
An Art Deco silver and enamel dressing table set, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1938, import marks for Dublin 1929, to include jars, scent bottles, hairbrush, clothes brush and hand mirror and a manicure set, contained in a fitted suitcase CONDITION REPORT: Tiny chip to glass at corner of tall scent bottle. Enamels in good condition. The case itself has some minor wear in line with age and usage, one of the main metal clip fastenings is loose and the little button that holds the brush in place is also faulty. Overall a nice set.
A group of Czechoslovakian wall masks, ladies' faces in the Art Deco style, various sizes (some damages) CONDITION REPORT: Black hat, orange hair - good condition.Orange hat, blonde hair - no damage but enamel flaking to edge of hat.Green hat, black hair - flat chip to rose.Blonde hair, orange collar - chip and small crack at 9 o'clock, some crazing.Brown hair, green collar - broken into several pieces and glued.Smallest head - top of hat broken off and another break diagonally from top of head to nose.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co, London, a Tudric pewter and enamel four-piece tea and coffee set, designed 1903, No. 0231, with turquoise enamel mounts and caned handles, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin (4) CONDITION REPORT: Provenance: purchased from Bonham's auction 11/11/04, Lot 67Condition: Overall the appearance is very good.Teapot - the hinged cover doesn't quite fit true. Few marks (possibly remnants of a sticker?) to lid. Light scratching to body. Loss of enamel to part of lower leaf on one side. Damage to spout at front resulting in slight misshaping. Fabric cover to one end of handle is dirty and fraying, otherwise cane good.Coffee pot - light scratching throughout. Tip of spout damaged and small scratch to underside. Enamels good. Cane handle good.Milk jug - light scratching throughout. Major losses to enamels. Remains of label to base. Spout seems very slightly out of kilter but no damage apparent, just tiny frits to the tip.Sugar bowl - noticeable dent to one side and some scratching throughout, smaller dents in other places. Major losses to enamels.
CAPTAIN ROTHERAM'S MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH (C.B.) Military Division, Companion’s breast badge, 1815 issue, in 22ct gold and enamel, with applique centre, only partially marked (with maker’s initials IN but with no date letter or carat mark), fitted with a slightly later but original swivel ring and bar for suspension, with gold ribbon buckle, excellent overall condition Provenance: Captain Edward Rotheram (1753-1830) and thence by direct descent.
A COOPERED WOODEN WATER BUCKET FROM H.M.S. VICTORY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with stout wooden cross-piece carrying handle with iron suspension ring, the side of the bucket stamped 'HMS / VICTORY / SNR' -- 12in. (30.5cm.) diam; together with a Victory copper centenary tray and a late 19thC miniature enamel of Lord Nelson in brass frame (3)Footnote: Provenance: Bucket: Christie’s sale 11287, 17th December 2015, lot 16, where provenance is stated as The Society for Nautical Research, Portsmouth, obtained by The War Museum, New York from a prominent British naval family collection.Condition report: Good overall condition, wear commensurate with age.
A BILSTONWARE PATCH BOX CELEBRATING THE PEACE OF AMIENS, CIRCA 1803 the lid with two allegories of Fame and Plenty inscribed Fame proclaiming her Hero's Peace with Plenty, her trumpet inscribed within a swag Duncan; Jervis; Abercrombie; Nelson & Howe, the lid with internal mirror hinged to blue enamel body -- 2in. (5cm.) diam.Condition report: The lid with hairline crack to extreme left otherwise good conditon externally. Interior poor. Mirror tarnished, cracked
AN AIR REGULATOR BY SIEBE, GORMAN & CO. LTD, TOLWORTH, CIRCA 1930 4½in. enamel dial signed as per title with scale divided to 1200 and inscribed with ‘Litres per rev’, three subsidiary dials with indicators for '0.2', '2' and '20' c.metre/rev, main brass indicator with friction secondary mounted on green painted box with two air inlets, maker's label and cover to dial inscribed behind ‘FOR USE WITH 6 BOLT & HARBOUR HAT TWO MAN PUMP’ -- 17¾ x 12 x 10½in. (45 x 30.5 x 27cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition with wear commensurate with age

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