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Two Masons ironstone soup bowls, four Mason's plates, 14 items of Mintons porcelainCONDITION: Two cups cracked; one dish cracked; one plate with retouched chip at rim, clearly visible; one dish flaked green enamel. Larger earthenware dishes considerably crazed with discolouration. Otherwise all with signs of regular use. Masons good.
Four assorted brooches, including Edwardian 15ct, white opal, seed pearl and diamond crescent bar brooch, 45mm, gross 2.9 grams, a 9ct and turquoise bar brooch, gross 1.8 grams, a 9ct and enamel flag bar brooch, gross 3.4 grams and a Chines gem set filligree gilt white metal nail guard mounted as a brooch.
A Victorian 18ct gold, black enamel, seed pear and hardstone set oval mourning ring, inscribed 'Charles Monroe Johnson, died 28th Nov, 1852, aged 63 years', size N/O, gross 4.2 grams.CONDITION: Glazed panel?? missing from underside of ring head. Numerous small chips to the black enamel around the shank in general. Three of the pearls have surface blisters. Hallmarks and inscription clear.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned cover, presentation inscription 'BEN SAYERS STRATHCLYDE HOTELS P.G.A. THE VICE PRESIDENTS PRIZE WINNER LONGNIDDRY 1975', maker John Rose, Birmingham 1969, 2.04 ozt, 63.4 grams and two circular trinket dishes, turquoise enamel with defects and painted swallow dish worn decoration (4)
A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a silver floral engraved hinged bangle, hallmarked Birmingham, with additional safety chain, a silver line bracelet set with oval cut amethyst, hallmarked Sheffield, a white metal garnet and marcasite ring, stamped 925, an open work white metal brooch set with sapphires, stamped silver, a white enamel damascene fan brooch, stamped siam silver, four rings, openwork bangle etc
A POCKET WATCH, FOB AND COIN, the silver pocket watch, white dial, red enamel roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, floral engraved case with vacant cartouche, Swedish hallmark, a silver fob with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, together with an 1888 Victoria Dei Gratia coin
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS AND JEWELLERY, to include a silver openwork scallop edge trinket dish, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, silver napkin ring, silver sugar caster, button hook, silver handled cake slice, a pair of silver earrings each of hexagonal design set with mother of pearl, a silver marcasite and enamel brooch in the form of a pheasant, cufflinks, abalone shell butterfly brooch etc
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a rose coloured metal ring set with an oval cut ruby within a collet mount, hallmarked Birmingham, ring size M, approximate weight 1.9 grams, three silver Victorian sweetheart brooches, a silver half hunter pocket watch, cream dial, roman numerals, blue hands, with blue enamel roman numeral dial to the front of the floral engraved case, hallmarked Birmingham 1881, a carved bone brooch, a white metal albertina chain, a hexagonal jewellery box, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother commemorative coin, together with two boxes of white metal spoons and glass jar of three pence coins etc
A SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY AND JEWELLERY BOX, to include items such as a silver 'Royal Albert Edward Infirmary' medal, hallmarked Birmingham, imitation pearl necklaces, brooches, beaded necklaces, a paper weight in the form of a solitaire ring, together with a three draw wooden jewellery box with contents such as a white metal pink and cream enamel hand held mirror, a brooch, imitation pearl bracelet etc
A GROUP OF FOUR CHINESE CLOISONNE ITEMS, comprising a censar and cover, height 14cm, ginger jar and cover, height 18cm, a baluster vase having Chrysanthemums and prunus pattern on cobalt blue ground, height 40cm, standing on a carved and pierced hardwood stand and another baluster vase, height 37cm (damaged) Condition Report Censar has light damage to enamel decoration, approximately 1.5cm long. Ginger jar and cover have no apparent damage. larger baluster vase has no apparent damage, some signs of glue to the pierced decoration of the hardwood stand. Smaller vase has a deep dent and damage to the cloisonne on the body of the vase, dent approximately 5cm x 4cm. Restoration to the neck of the vase, approximately 6cm x 4cm. Restoration to the join between the base rim and the body of the vase approximately 8cm in length. Dent to the copper base rim. Small piece missing to copper top edge rim
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRIES ETC, to include Wedgwood Peter Rabbit money box, Miss Tiggy Winkle plate, Royal commemorative cups including Edward VIII, Coalport Iron Bridge trinket dish, assorted modern dinner wares, vintage enamel teapot, Edinburgh crystal whisky glasses, Le Cruset style cast iron casserole dish and earthen ware, dishes, coffee maker etc.
THREE WATCHES, to include an early 20th century ladies 9ct rose gold wristwatch, white enamel dial fitted to a sprung bracelet which is stamped '9c', watch import hallmarked Glasgow 1923, a mid to late 20th century 9ct gold Talis ladies wristwatch fitted to a 9ct gold bracelet, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, combined gross weight 28.3 grams, together with a gold plated small pocket watch
A SILVER PANDORA CHARM BRACELET, the snake chain bracelet with heart clasp signed 'Pandora' suspending six charms such as a white enamel 'Daughter' heart charm, a 'Friends Forever' infinity charm, red and green enamel Christmas wreath, an openwork ball charm etc, all stamped 925 length 180mm, approximate gross weight 28.7 grams, accompanied with red heart box
A SILVER CHARM BRACELET, the double link bracelet, suspending thirty-three charms such as a pair of blue enamel clogs, cheese wheel 'Switzerland', a police man, horse, emergency folded note, enamel flags etc, most with marks to indicate silver, length 180mm, approximate gross weight 117.6 grams, together with a white metal fine curb link chain with spring clasp, length 380mm
A 19thc black and white enamelled rectangular mourning ring with oval panel, with hair inset glazed panel with initials, (possibly R.J.) unmarked (N), a yellow metla black enamelled mourning ring with engraved inscription (enamel badly worn) (M) and a yellow metal engraved mourning ring, unmarked (enamel badly worn) (M) (9.68g) (3)
A Rolls-Royce sterling silver desk barometer by Saunders & Shepherd, presented as a Christmas gift for 1933,square dial, mounted within a sterling silver case by Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepherd, hallmarked London, 1933, in the form of a Rolls-Royce radiator, with engine-turned grille decoration, black enamel badge and miniature Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, with engraved initials 'R.S.G' to front of base, 15cm high overall. Footnotes:This desk barometer was one of a series commissioned and presented by Rolls-Royce Ltd as a Christmas gift for 1933 to selected dealers and distributors of UK Rolls-Royce motor cars, and part of a set of 11 different Christmas gifts in total presented in the years 1926-1937, after the successful introduction of the Phantom I. Recipients of desk sets included Clyde Automobiles of Glasgow, Watson of Liverpool, Cockshoot of Manchester, Rippon Bros of Huddersfield, Car Mart of London, Roltes of Maidstone and Croal of Edinburgh.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Assorted Ecurie Ecosse memorabilia,comprising an enamel member's car badge, mounted on a badge bar with a Scottish Motor Racing Club enamel badge and an RAC members badge, two enamel Ecurie Ecosse lapel badges, and fifteen issues of 'News from the Mews', 1964 to 1966. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good collection of Goodwood enamel badges and lapels including Festival of Speed and Revival,believed limited edition collectors' badges for the events, including a full set of Festival of Speed badges with cords for 1993-2019, and accompanying lapel badges for 1996-2019; a full set of Goodwood Revival badges with cords for 1998-2019, and full set of accompanying lapel badges for 1998-2019; six Goodwood Members Meeting badges with cords for 72nd-77th (2014-2019) events, and seven accompanying pin badges for 72nd-78th (2014-2020); a full set of GRRC Members pin badges for 1998-2019 and a GRRC Fellowship pin badge; and other assorted Goodwood and Exhibitor and Driver Club badge sets (some complete) and tags, including March Enclosure 1998-2019; Kinrara Enclosure 1998-2018; Cartier 1995-2019; Rolex, Dunhill, Louis Vuitton Classic, Chrysler, and others, many in plastic wallets, offered together with a 1949 Goodwood BARC pewter tankard, a BARC enamel button-hole badge, and a complete run of GRRC Yearbooks in slip-cases 1993-2019. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1927 Rolls-Royce 20hp Panel Brougham de VilleCoachwork by BrewsterRegistration no. DS 8665Chassis no. GAJ15*One of only two bodied in this style*Known ownership history*Well documented*Featured in numerous publications on Rolls-Royce*Present ownership since 2015Footnotes:Changing times after WWI forced the abandonment of Rolls-Royce's 'one model' policy, an all-new 20hp car joining the existing 40/50hp Silver Ghost in 1922. The 'Twenty' reflected Royce's interest in contemporary trends within the American automobile industry, incorporating unitary construction of engine and gearbox, the latter featuring the modern innovation of a central ball change, and a 'Hotchkiss drive' rear axle. The engine, Rolls-Royce's first with overhead valves, was a six-cylinder unit displacing 3,127cc. Favourably received as the Twenty was, its three-speed transmission's central gearchange was not well liked, and when four-wheel, servo-assisted brakes were introduced in 1925, a four-speed gearbox with right-hand, gated change replaced the original three-speeder.This right-hand drive example of Rolls-Royce's successful smaller companion to the Silver Ghost was sold new in rolling chassis form on 31st January 1927 to Mrs A L Sylvester, a resident of the Plaza Hotel, New York, USA. The car was shipped to the USA aboard the SS Laconia. 'GAJ 15' wears unusual 'Panel Brougham de Ville' coachwork by the highly respected American firm of Brewster, a company acquired by Rolls-Royce of America Inc in December 1925. It is one of only two such built on the 20hp chassis and retains its original body. Credited to Henry Peter 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868), this style of body is noted for its formal upright and square appearance, with curving forward swage line in front of the rear compartment doors. This style was common on many horse-drawn carriages of the time, and when the motorcar was introduced many carriage designs were simply adapted by coachbuilders to accommodate an engine in the front as opposed to horses! This formal style is often referred to as a 'Town Car' and would have been used for taking the owner(s) to the theatre or opera or other formal occasions in the larger towns and cities. It dates from an era when horse-drawn carriages probably still outnumbered motorcars. All the brightwork is nickel silver, and the style of the vertically striped paintwork is known as 'Dutch Pink', although not actually pink! Reportedly by Fabergé, the door furniture in the cabin is silver and enamel. The grey cord upholstery is old but probably not original, and the pull-down blinds are silk, albeit rather fragile today. There is a speaking tube for the passengers to communicate with the chauffeur. The solid 'artillery' type wheels are very robust and heavy, and would not be out of place on the battlefield! The other car bodied in this style is still in the USA and both examples were owned by the same family in the 1960s. The Rolls-Royce changed hands five times while in the USA and was resident in the Powers Automobile Museum in Connecticut in the 1940s and '50s. It was brought back to the UK in 1991 and later had its engine stripped and rebuilt. The car was stored between 2000 and 2005 when it was sold at Bonhams' Harrogate sale in November of that year (Lot 442); it has belonged to the current vendor since March 2015. A list of all owners in the USA and up to and including the immediately preceding owner in the UK is on file. Other documentation contained within the comprehensive history file includes copies of the original order form and chassis cards; photocopied literature; a quantity of expired MoTs and tax discs; copies of previous registration documents; a current V5C Registration Certificate; and a most substantial quantity of bills for works carried out and parts purchased while with previous owners (perusal recommended).This car is featured in a number of publications on Rolls-Royce cars including Rolls-Royce in America by John Webb de Campi; The Rolls-Royce Twenty by John Fasal; and Coachwork on Rolls-Royce by Lawrence Dalton. A die-cast scale model of it has been made by Top Marques of Honiton, Devon and one is included in the sale. The vendor advises us that the car in good running order but has not been on the road for some months because he has had to undergo hand operations; the engine has been run regularly but a general service is required. This exceptional car comes complete with tools, jack, hubcap tool, town cap, rim lever, special grease gun, etc, all housed under the front seats, and has a period-correct Flying Lady mascot on a correct cap. It also comes with an original instruction book; a full set of keys for ignition, bonnet locks, rear compartment, and padlocks on spare wheels and the fuel can. Side screens for the front compartment are kept in a black bag in the rear compartment. The only known faults are a sticky starter, which occasionally does not engage and needs a push to move it, and the electrical charge, which sometimes takes a while to get going, although it works well then. One of the spare tyres is deflated, and the petrol tank gauge does not work (there is a marked dipstick in the rear of the car). It should also be noted that there is an electrical cut-off switch just to the side of the driver's seat. The only reason for sale is that the elderly owner, at nearly 80, has arthritis in both hands and the aforementioned operations have not been as successful as hoped.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19th century portrait miniature on ivory of a Gentleman wearing a white stock and black coat, contained within an oval yellow metal frame, the reverse with a lock of hair centred by the letter B, with blue and white enamel borders, with a suspension loop to top, portrait size is approx 8cm 6cm

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