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A SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SPOON WITH ROCK CRYSTAL BOWL, PROBABLY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, LATE 19TH C, IN 16TH C STYLE, THE HANDLE WITH A HIGH RELIEF DEMI FIGURE AND BIFURCATED TERMINAL CENTRED BY FLEUR DE LIS, 12.5CM L, APPARENTLY UNMARKED Enamel chipped in places. The bowl seemingly re-attached to the stem as evidenced by old glue residue
AN 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL CHAIRMAN'S JEWEL OF THE ST PANCRAS LICENSED VICTUALLERS BERERSELLERS PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, ENGRAVED PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION TO REVERSE DATED 1932, 37 (INCLUDING RING) X 26MM, BLUE SILK RIBBON WITH 18CT GOLD SUSPENDER AND GILTMETAL PIN, BY C WEEDON & SONS, LONDON 1931, 13.7G, MAKER'S CASE Enamel chipped
Football Medal: A 9ct gold and enamel 'Gresley Charity Cup Competition' medal, inscribed to reverse 'Runners-Up 1920-21', hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1920, on oval open link chain, double toggle clasp, chain length approx. 37cm, total gross weight 24.4g.Condition Report: loss to enamelling, general wear commensurate of age.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS REPEATING BRACKET CLOCK LATE 18TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters and twin winding holes, in an arch brass dial plate with a calendar dial to the arch and pierced spandrels, in a mahogany bell top case with canted angles to all sides mounted with gilt brass terms and flower trails, the glazed sides with bail handles and pull repeat, enclosing a twin train movement with verge escapement and bell strike and engraved backplate with bob pendulum, the bell top with brass banding and pinecone finials, all on a moulded base with brass ogee bracket feet(37cm wide, 59cm high, 24.5cm deep)
LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, JAMES MCCABE, LONDON EARLY 19TH CENTURY the white enamel Roman numeral dial with two winding holes and signed James McCabe/ Royal Exchange/ LONDON; in a moulded arch case with brass finial and canted stop-fluted angles with brass insert, above an arched moulded door flanked by stop fluted angles with further brass inserts, on a moulded plinth base with a shaped apron and bracket forefeet; the eight-day twin train movement striking a bell(50cm wide, 232cm high, 26cm deep)
FRENCH BRASS FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the white enamel Roman numeral dial with a visible escapement and compensating mercury filled pendulum, in a gorge brass case with bevelled glass sides, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped 6857(20.5cm wide, 35cm high, 16cm wide)
LOUIS XIV STYLE GILT BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK, BY SUSSE FRERES, PARIS 19TH CENTURY the circular signed white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters and twin winding holes, in an architectural case with lion mask loop handles, acanthus, laurel trails and an urn finial, raised on paw feet on a shaped platform base; the eight day movement striking a bell and stamped 1482(55cm high, 35cm wide, 20cm deep)
LARGE FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters and twin winding holes, in a cylinder case surmounted by an urn with pinecone finial, flanked by seated putti holding flower garlands, on a shaped rectangular base with a shell motif and raised on scroll feet, the eight-day movement striking a bell(56cm wide, 67cm high)
FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK GARNITURE, AFTER CLODION 19TH CENTURY the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters and twin winding holes, in a waisted white marble case surmounted by a pair of putti emblematic of Autumn, the eight-day movement striking a bell and stamped 146/416; together with a pair of four light figural candlebra each with a putto holding a cornucopia issuing floral candle arms, on matching bases(Clock 59cm wide, 34cm high; candelbra 59cm high)
FRENCH ROUGE MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the signed cream enamel dial with Arabic numbers and twin winding holes, in a rectangular rouge marble case with urn finial and gilt metal mounts, the eight-day movement striking a bell; together with a pair of five branch candelabra to match(Clock 51.5cm high, 29cm wide; candelabra 52cm high)
SCOTTISH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, J. & W. MITCHELL, GLASGOW 19TH CENTURY the circular Roman numeral enamel dial with two winding holes and a subsidiary seconds dial, in an straight oak case with moulded trunk door and conforming plinth base; the eight day twin-train movement striking a bell(48cm wide, 185cm high, 25cm deep)
A Palais Royal etui with a full complement of fittings, contained in a green leather case in the form of a harp, the interior lid in ivory silk over a green velvet flush fitted base with a mother of pearl snow flake winder, a mother of pearl thimble, a rectangular mother of pearl needle case, a pair of scissors the steel blades with floral gilt mounts to pierced and carved mother of pearl arms to oval loops, and a similar stiletto, all but first with enamel and gilt pansy motif, the scissors with pansy motif to each arm, 16.8 x 9cms. max. From a Connoisseur’s Collection
A fine Palais Royal sewing box with a full complement of fittings, circa 1830, the lid formed from a large mother of pearl shell engraved with a vase of flowers, gardening tools, torchere and quiver within a border of trailing vines within a gilt metal floral and pierced trellis border, the gilt metal sides with a central mother of pearl and gilt mounted escutcheon flanked by eight glazed domed oval panels each with a display of paper flowers, the back with an engraved panel of mother of pearl, the whole raised on four gilt lion paw feet. The interior with mirror to lid over an ivory velvet flush fitted tray with floral decorated pin cushion, a pair of mother of pearl snowflake winders in circular mirror compartments, an engraved needle case with enamel and gilt pansy motif, a mother of pearl tambour hook, a steel and mother of pearl stiletto with pansy motif, a pair of steel bladed scissors with gilt mounts and leaf carved mother of pearl arms with twin pansy motifs below oval loops, a bodkin/earspoon, a mother of pearl thimble with gilt bands and pansy motifs, a letter knife with gold shield motif, a cut glass scent bottle with screw cover and a pair of mother of pearl reels. Complete with ivory silk squab embroidered with a bouquet of flowers with a leaf border the central display with raised flowers and embellished with sequins. Box 21.5 x 18.5 x 8.5cms. †For a similar example see Groves(S) – A History of Needlework Tools plate 89.
An elaborate mid 19th Century French ebonised sewing box, of rectangular form the front inlaid with brass lines, the canted lid with tulip wood cross banding and centred by a cut and engraved brass panel. The elaborate interior with mirror to lid within draped and pillared frame, the fitted lower section with a lid centred by a gilt brass dish with a glazed oval print of The Palais due Luxembourgh flanked by angled oval panels each with three gilt crochet hook arms, to the fore a pair of green glass scent bottles with gilt hinged covers with floral enamel tops (one bottle broken and re-stuck) and divided by a tool lid with gilt metal stiletto, bodkin, scissors, needle case, crochet hook handle and replacement English silver thimble, with a further pair of lids with box mounts each with a gilt reel, the section below the gilt dish containing a large selection of English visiting cards in fancy envelopes, box 38 x 26 x 16cms.
A fine Palais Royal souvenir sewing companion, the rectangular mother of pearl case with gilded borders and spandrils to the lid and base, the former with a love bird and garland tablet inscribed ‘Souvenir’. The interior with silk lid lining over a flush fitted velvet base with a rectangular mother of pearl needle case with gilt joint and oval enamel pansy motif, a reel, a bodkin, a thimble with gold shield and double gilt rim (fine crack or natural fault), a star form thread winder, a pair of steel bladed scissors with gilt mounts, the mother of pearl arms each with an enamel pansy motif below oval loops, and a cut glass scent bottle with screw cover complete with stopper, 10.6 x 6.6 x 2cms.
A good late 18th Century French etui in the form of a book, the covers and spine in green shagreen each with an oval enamel plaque of a bird and flowers within a gilt frame of ‘C’ scrolls and flowers, gilded pages, the spine with five gilt ribs, the sliding top when removed allowing the etui to rise upwards with a full complement of fittings comprising a pair of steel scissors with gilt loops, an ivory swivel tweezer inscribed in pencil ‘Rudeck 1760’, a silver bodkin ear spoon, a gilt cylinder pencil, an ivory tablet, a steel tweezer/file, and a gilt pistol handle folding knife, 8.5 x 3.8 x 1.5cms.
A mixed lot – sewing, comprising a horn shuttle with inlaid mother of pearl, some lacking, 7cms, a bone egg decorated in geometric beadwork, some loss, 4.5cms, two mother of pearl decorated waxers, a bone cylinder emery with mother of pearl top, a silver handled button hook, a glass scent bottle with damaged silver and enamel screw cover, a needle flannel roll with beadwork border, a cardboard box for ‘Kirby, Beard and Co’s’ jet pins, an incomplete stained bone cotton barrel, a bone crochet hook, a bone lead cylinder, and engraved mother of pearl lid. (Qty) ± The last illustrated Groves (S) The History of Needlework Tools, No 144 where described as a tatting gauge however comparison with lot 772 in this sale indicates it is the lid of a tooth pick box.
Bottle tickets and labels, comprising a floral enamel example ‘Port’, slight loss, 5cms wide, a set of three in mother of pearl ‘Brandy/Rum/Gin’, 4cms, a porcelain pair with ‘Made in France’ to reverse, ‘Gin/Whisky’, another porcelain example ‘Whisky’, 3.5cm, a 19th Century ivory example ‘Sherry’, and a white metal example ‘Rum’. (9)
Bijouterie - an early 20th century amber and meerschaum cheroot holder, cased; a pair of 19th century steel spectacles; a caddy spoon; a silver novelty of a duck holding an umbrella; a silver and enamel cricket fob; a Bulova lady's wristwatch; two silver salt spoons; a 1980 Moscow Olympics badge (9)
Royal Marines Interest ? a wooden rectangular travelling campaign box with brass plaque inscribed W.LEACH. R.M.A., the contents relating to gunman William Leach (born 16th November 1877) and his family, various paper documents and possessions, comprising R.-111. parchement cerficate, R.-111a character certificate on demobilisation, two R-138. certificate of service, form 685 seaman?s identification card (U.S. department of labour immigration service), a Jerusalem souvenir olive wood coin purse, a Jerusalem souvenir olive wood single candlestick, a Jerusalem souvenir olive wood bound book of flowers and views of the Holy Land, a gilt metal and red enamel stick pin dated 1895 possibly to commemorative the commissioning of the Alert class sloop of the Royal Navy HMS Torch, various real photographic postcards (some military related), various pocket watch keys, other paper documents including death certificates etc
Coins - a quantity of tokens and medallions to include: Gold plated Midland Football Combination 45m,m proof-like medal. Rev. Division Runners up, in capsule and cox ofd issue, c. 1920-40; two bronze uniface 38mm medallions commemorating Aldous Huxley and Charles Darwin, GEF; Bronze uniface medalet 30mm tau cross and serpent & post-war Soviet Russian enamel badge (5)
A 19th Century white metal and enamel vesta case, one side with an inset enamel panel of a pipe and ‘Just one more’, the reverse with elaborate engraved monogram, striker to base struck with a set of unclear and probably spurious marks, the lid with a part set of unclear marks, 4 x 3.2cm.

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