A late 19th century, French Empire style four glass clock, surmounted with gilt metal eagle with outstretched wings, above a 10cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and mercury filled pendulum, upon a variegated green marble plinth base, 47cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
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A twelve piece Danish silver gilt and enamel cutlery set by Egon Lauridsen, comprising six coffee spoons and six dessert forks, each with tapered handles and pierced crown finials, with royal blue enamel decoration, spoons 9.7cm long, forks 12.2cm long, marks to reverse 'Ela DENMARK STERLING 925S', gross weight of group 3.95ozt (12) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A silver and enamel compact by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1941, of circular form with green guilloche enamel cover, 7.2cm diameter, together with a silver cased travel comb by Turner & Simpson, 11.4cm x 2.8cm, a cased part-set of onyx cufflinks, a cased part-set of silver mother of pearl dress buttons and a cased part-set of yellow metal dress buttons (5)
A set of four silver and enamel menu holders by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910 (1), 1912 (1) and 1913 (2), with blue enamel borders, pierced menu and on circular bases, 3.5cm (1 1/4in) diameter, loadedCondition Report: Marks are clearSome knocks to the enamelLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Three silver and enamel wine labels by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1951 (2) and 1966 (1), with engine turned borders, enamelled Port, Sherry and Whisky, 5cm (2in) long, 48g (1.55 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks partially obscuredEnamel goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of wine labels, to include: a silver crescent shaped wine label, possibly by George Brace, circa 1880, maker's mark only, with pierced loop decoration and engraved Port, 5cm (2in) long; a silver shaped rectangular wine label, maker's mark I.S only, pierced Lisbon, 5cm (2in) long; an American silver coloured rectangular wine label by Stieff, Williamsburg, stamped sterling, with a gadrooned border and engraved Gin, 5cm (2in) long; two other silver wine labels; together with five enamel examples, 50g (1.6 oz) gross weighableCondition Report: George Brace? - Stamped GB only, marks clear, engraving crisp, chain intactI.S - Stamped I.S twice only, chain intactAmerican - Marks clear, engraving crisp, chain intactWhite wine - Stamped TH and sterling marks only, engraving crisp, possible crest erased from reserve, chain intact Ale - Unmarked, engraving crisp, chain intactEnamel labels - No apparent cracks or chipsAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y An oval ivory, enamel, gilt metal and half pearl toothpick case, the cover applied with Souvenir to a blue enamel background within a half pearl border, opening to a mirror and velvet interior, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; together with another ivory toothpick case, engraved Rosie within an applied silver coloured reserve, opening to a mirror and velvet interior, 9cm (3 1/2in) long
A collection of four 18th century South Staffordshire oval enamel boxes, circa 1770 and later, comprising a box printed with Athena seated holding a spear in one hand, and a laurel wreath with Peace in the other, a ship at sea in the background, within a blue enamel surround with raised dot decoration, with a gilt border, John Jaffa sticker to the interior, 4.6cm long; together with an oval box printed with a courting couple in a pastoral scene, 5.1cm wide; another with a man and dog caught in a rainstorm, with mirror to the lid, 4.5cm wide; and a further box the lid printed with a maiden dancing in front of the ruin of a castle, with a John Jaffa sticker to the base, 4.8cm longCondition Report: All have typical wear, scratches, cracks particularly to interiors some small chips and nibbles, abrasion to the bases, mirrors showing signs of ageCondition Report Disclaimer
An 18th century South Staffordshire enamel rabbit box, unmarked, the base painted with a floral spray to a white ground, opening to a mirror, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) longCondition Report: There is some crazing to the enamel. There has been some thin enamel white washing to the bottom of the lid to one side over some crazing to make it appear less obvious. There is patchy degradation to the mirror to the interior, as to be expected, the box and lid fit well togetherCondition Report Disclaimer
A rare South Staffordshire enamel rosebud bonbonniere, unmarked, circa 1770, painted in pink enamel, the sepals in two tones of green, 5cm (2in) highCondition Report: There are small crazing cracks to the enamel, there is an area by the lip towards the front where the enamel has been patched, with yellowed paint to the interior covering a chip, there is another slightly lumpy patch to the lip by the hinge, but not further noticeable paint to the interior.Condition Report Disclaimer
An 18th century South Staffordshire enamel rectangular box, the cover painted with a river running through a town, the body painted with floral sprays, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) long; and another South Staffordshire enamel oval box, the cover painted with a riverscape, opening to a mirror, 4cm (1 1/2in) longCondition Report: Rectangular box - Hinge good, cover closes well, light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useOval box - Hinge good, cover closes well, some crazing to the interior base, light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Four 18th century South Staffordshire enamel boxes, 1770 and later, the first oval box with a printed picture of the Annunciation, 6.1cm wide; the second a rectangular box printed with a courting couple standing beside an urn on plinth in a rural setting, 5.9cm long; together with a circular box printed with a young maid eating berries, with a marbled blue and white base, 4.5cm diameter; and a further oval box with red printed scene of a lady seated in architectural garden, with a young man attentively playing the flute, 5.5cm wideCondition Report: All items have typical wear and some damage such a s fractures, scratchingCondition Report Disclaimer
A French Art Nouveau diamond, pearl and enamel brooch, circa 1905, the trio of textured green enamelled leaves with a spray of rose cut diamond set leaves and pearl flower heads on knife edge bars, a French poincon to the reverse, suspending a later simulated pearl with a diamond accent, 3.1cm long, 6.8g gross Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl Condition Report: The simulated pearl drop is later, the brooch clasp fitting is later, some lead solder around the base adding it to the panel. There are two suspension hoops to the top where it could have been worn on a chain, some flaking to the enamel. One of the pearls at the top of the spray has been bent back slightly.The French mark is on the brooch pin, it is a partial eagles head mark there is no makers mark. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 1950s diamond and enamel Royal Navy sweetheart brooch, the laurel leaves set with eight cut diamonds, approximately 0.74 carats total, with a red enamelled crown, the reverse stamped Pt with maker's mark A&W, 2.8cm wide, 7.3g grossCondition Report: Diamond all present and correct, bright and lively, some light wear commensurate with age and use, no noticeable damage or repairs.Condition Report Disclaimer
A early 20th century enamelled salmon and fishing rod brooch by Alabaster & Wilson, the leaping salmon with naturalistic enamelling, stamped silver, set behind a gold coloured fishing rod, stamped A&W and 9ct, 6.4cm long, 4.9g grossCondition Report: There is a chip to the salmons back , it also has chipped a thin layer of the other enamel, and a small chip to the fishes underside, the reel would have had a seed pearl accent, which is missing, some general wearCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A set of six early 20th century mother of pearl and enamel buttons, circa 1920, the circular mother of pearl panels with ropetwist gold button thread centres, to blue enamelled borders, 14mm diameter, stamped 9ct, in original purple leather gold tooled caseCondition Report: No noticeable damage to the mother of pearl panel, however tow of the panels have traces of glue where the panels have been reattached, couple of light scratches to the enamel, some light wear to settings, the box in good condition considering ageCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of late Victorian diamond and red enamel cufflinks, circa 1900, the cufflinks with circular red enamelled target panels, 1.5cm diameter, each centrally set with an old cut diamond, approximately 0.16 carats total, stamped 18 with registration number Rd602584, to belcher link connectors, 10.9g gross, in an associated blue velvet lined cufflink caseCondition Report: One of the cufflinks has a chip to each of the panels to the outer rings, as well as some light scratches, the other cufflink has a small chip to one panel and some light scratches. Some light general wear to settingsCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of red enamelled diamond cufflinks, the red enamelled octagonal panels each centred with a brilliant cut diamond, 13mm wide, bar connectors, to a polished gold coloured panel, the connectors stamped 750 with Italian control marks, 8.6g grossCondition Report: The enamel panels have no major chips or noticeable damage, diamonds bright and lively, the back panels have some wear commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver mounted and enamel shaped square photo frame by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, 18cm (7in) highCondition Report: Marks are lightly rubbedEnamel appears in good condition, however it in our opinion has been later re-enamelledGlass goodStands well, later back, the back screw closing the reverse needs tighteningLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver mounted and enamel shaped rectangular photo frame by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, 25.5cm (10in) highCondition Report: Marks are clearSome pitting to the enamel, in our opinion has been later re-enamelledGlass goodStands well, later backs, the back screw needs tighteningLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver mounted and enamel shaped square photo frame by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) highCondition Report: Marks are clearEnamel appears in good condition, however it in our opinion has been later re-enamelledStands well, later back, the back screw closing the back needs tighteningSlight lifting to the silver at the top of the frameLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver mounted photo frame by Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1904, chased with farmers and Peace hath her victories, 105cm (4 1/2in) high; and an Edwardian silver mounted and enamel photo frame by John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1905, 13cm (5in) highCondition Report: Henry Charles Freeman - Marks are clear, stands well, decoration with some rubbing, glass goodJohn Thompson & Sons - Marks clear, crack to righthand side enamel, glass good, stands well, backing with some play, lifting to silver at top right cornerBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver mounted and enamel shaped rectangular photo frame by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., date letter rubbed, circa London 1905, the centre with a hammered finish, 20.5cm (8in) highCondition Report: Marks rubbedStands wellMinor knocks to the enamelGlass goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Art Nouveau silver mounted and enamel shaped rectangular photo frame by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1907, the centre with a hammered finish, 21cm (8 1/4in) highCondition Report: Maker's mark slightly obscured, rest clearEnamel appears in good condition, in our opinion has been later re-enamelledGlass goodStands well, later wood backLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
ALBERT CARTER; a hallmarked silver five piece dressing table set with blue guilloche enamel sunburst decoration, Birmingham 1936, fitted in velum case with gilt initials 'E.E.W'.Additional InformationWear throughout, minor rubbing to the marks in parts, the case has wear, knocks and scuffs.
An early 20th century sterling silver and enamel pill box, the cover decorated with a seated French bulldog, the edges decorated with green gouache enamel, the gilt interior stamped ‘Sterling K.CO3126’, diameter 4cm, approx weight 60g.Additional InformationLight wear, scratches, scuffs, especially to the edges on the surface, the front green panel has a blemish, otherwise good.
GUCCI; a gold tone horsebit chain link adjustable waist belt, with interlocking Gucci horseshoe, green enamel charms with lobster clasp closure, a very large gold tone G, and a 20cm adjusting chain to the end, full length 92cm (could be used as a pendant).Additional InformationThe belt has been worn but no visible signs of wear and is in very good condition with nothing missing and no discolouration to the gold tone or the enamel.
A Continental white metal novelty jewellery box in the form of a mirrored back dressing table, the hinged glazed cover above repoussé cherubs in landscape, height 18cm, together with a hallmarked silver butter knife, two hallmarked silver Masonic jewels including a Lodge 3644 example and a further jewel/medal (5).Additional InformationThe base metal shield shaped badge with numerous chips and losses to the enamel, general ware, minor tarnishing throughout.
LEVI & SALAMAN; a cased set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver gilt and enamelled souvenir spoons, Birmingham (various dates) and a pair of sugar tongs modelled after anointing spoons by Elkington & Co with engraved date 1909, also a further souvenir spoon for Liverpool, all in case stamped Elkington Liverpool to lid interior, approx 3.7ozt/116g.Additional InformationScratches, nicks, tarnish and discolouration to enamel detail etc.
WILLIAM SUCKLING LTD; a cased set of six hallmarked silver gilt apostle teaspoons with guilloché enamel open shell back, Birmingham 1956, together with a pair of hallmarked silver pepperettes, mustard, also a cased mother of pearl handled silver plated serving set, etc.Additional InformationNumerous dents, wear, tarnishing throughout. The silver gilt spoons are ok, with minimal wear.
TIFFANY & CO; an 18ct yellow gold platinum mounted blue enamel and diamond set Schlumberger ring set with twenty eight diamonds to the raised X, size K, approx 9.2g.Additional InformationSadly, there are two main areas of enamel damage, where it has worn away, this spurns several cracks. The diamonds are nicely white and facing up well, light surface scratches to the gold. Signed and fully marked, as you would expect. No box or papers with the ring.
NOUVELLE BARGUE; an 18ct yellow gold, white gold, red enamelled and diamond set four sectioned ring with crossover raised frame set with twenty one round brilliant cut diamonds, size approx O, approx 23g.Additional InformationThe red enamel is in good condition, with just minor surface scratches. Overall the ring again has light surface wear. Ring size is approximate to O due to the setting, as you can imagine it is not an easy one to measure. It is stamped 18K 750, also 744FI, as well as being signed by the maker. No box or papers with the ring.
A Victorian yellow metal white enamelled and coloured stone set lozenge shaped pendant suspended on a ball link chain with 14ct yellow gold clasp, the pendant bearing Victorian lozenge mark for 10th May 1869, length including bail 55mm, width 36mm, length of chain 58cm, combined approx 23.8g.Additional InformationThe clasp is hallmarked for 14ct yellow gold, but this appears later to the chain, which also appears to be Victorian and unmarked. The lozenge shaped pendant has a couple of tiny surface knocks to the back, the stone is possibly a Cairngorm. There is the tip of one claw slightly rubbed and misshapen, the white enamel is in good condition and overall, the piece is in good order.
VENDOME; a 1960s vintage necklace made from faceted pink glass beads, and faux pink pearls with diamante spaces, the necklace fastens with a flower shaped box clasp made of silver tone metal, length 57cm, and a faceted brown glass beaded necklace with orange and brown faux pearls fastened with a gold tone floral clasp, length 75cm, and a Vendome gold tone and pink enamelled floral brooch, stamped Vendome, and two large vintage deluxe rings depicting faux grey pearls centrally and leaves of pearlised beaded stones, both rings are silver tone metal and adjustable (5).Additional InformationBoth necklaces are in very good condition, the brooch has signs of wear and has some damage to one of the petals and some of the enamel has become chipped but both rings are in good vintage condition.
A 14ct yellow gold wristwatch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, base metal cuvette and associated ribbon bracelet, diameter 32mm, gross weight 23g (af), also a 9ct yellow gold Benson of London wristwatch, gross weight including bracelet approx 17.8g (bracelet not gold) (2).Additional InformationBadly damaged dial, as you can see, the case is also sprung, missing the enamel decoration to the case. Heavy surface scratches and wear throughout and not working. The Benson watch is not working, heavy wear throughout, surface scratches to both glass dial and case.
Two hallmarked silver lady's fob watches, one example signed 'A.W. Co Waltham Mass' to the dial, diameter 40mm, together with three 935 silver cased fob watches and a further example stamped 'Fine Silver' (6).Additional InformationThe Waltham Mass example is overwound, tarnishing and wear throughout, the Waltham Mass has large scratches to the dial, the half hunter example with crack to the plexi-glass and the hinged plate is slack, also missing the glass from the half hunter front, the cover does not close true, the example with the blue enamel Roman numerals with numerous chips to the dial.
A 19th century Continental base metal open face crown wind pocket watch, the enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and jewelled decoration, with enamelled decoration to the case back depicting a seated figure in landscape setting, diameter 47mm, together with a further white metal full hunter with niello decoration depicting a stag in landscape, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (2).Additional InformationThe example with the enamelled back is heavily worn, especially to the enamel back, light scratches, scuffs, the movement is currently not functioning and doesn't run when wound, the Niello example is heavily worn to the decoration and does appear to be running when wound although this is no guarantee of working order.
A late 19th century Continental pencil with yellow metal mounts, indistinctly marked, possibly French, in stained wooden case, length 16cm.Additional InformationThe inner barrel does appear to be red enamel, or lacquer inlaid with yellow metal. It is not a propelling pencil. There is a gap to the two sections of metal which hold the lead. It functions as a normal pencil would. The lead is 8mm in length and 3mm diameter at its widest point. There is light general wear throughout. At least one of the inlaid gold metal diamonds lost. Some possible dents and misshaping to the section which holds the lead and the upper section of the pencil, the case also with some surface losses to the finish, scratches, crazing. The marks are unfortunately too small to capture in focus, also somewhat rubbed. The case does have numerous chips and losses to the lacquered surface.
A mixed group of collectors' items including cigarette cards, Chinese cloisonne enamelled lidded jar (af), lacquered tsuba sheath, medal inscribed 'Feed my Lambs' to obverse and 'For Good Conduct' to reverse, tins including a Huntley & Palmers biscuits example,etc.Additional InformationLid of enamel jar damaged, further general heavy wear to items in the lot throughout including to the sheath with scratches and gouges. Wear to tins, refer to images.
HALCYON DAYS; four enamel trinket boxes, together with eleven further trinket boxes to include a Limoges porcelain floral example, also a Royal Worcester plate produced to commemorate the first born child to TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (15).Additional InformationMinimal wear throughout but good condition.
A mixed group of ceramics and glass including two Royal Doulton Seriesware plates 'Falstaff', and 'Ann Page', 'Magnella' floral decorated charger, character jugs including Winston Churchill (one af), further character jugs of mixed manufacture, plates including Wedgwood cabbage moulded example, further Minton (af), commemorative plates and mugs, a Bilston enamelled pill box, inscribed to the lid 'To only you I will be true' (af), Wedgwood jasperware, etc, also glass including cranberry (one af), Nailsea type flask, crystal and cranberry tinted decanter, vase and dish, three vaseline glass shaped bowls, a glass walking cane, length 95cm, etc, also a German Soni toy clown.Additional InformationOld Charley jug is at fault and cracked. Minton plate is cracked. One of the cranberry jugs is cracked, Nailsea type flask is heavily scratched. Scuffs and scrapes, etc, to the Wedgwood. Bilston box with damage to the enamel, numerous chips, losses, cracks, etc. Further general wear throughout.

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