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A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER, Including: a silver toast rack by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., Sheffield 1923, with four divisions, on four ball feet, 11.5cm (4 1/2 in) long; a silver egg cup by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1935, 6.2cm (2 1/2 in) high; a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1957, retailed by Harrods; six Victorian silver tea spoons; and other items, 618g (19.8 oz) gross weighable
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX BY CHILD AND CHILD (WALTER & HAROLD CHILD), London 1898, the circular red enamel box with white enamel motifs with seven coloured enamel dots, similar to a Navaratna design, signed Child & Child London.S.W., with maker's marks and full London hallmarks, 3.3cm (1 1/4 in) diameter, 26g
Shreve & Co, an early 20th Century gold cased pendant watch, 2.5cm circular dial with Arabic numerals, guilloche enamel case, sapphire cabochon, the back set with solitaire diamond, chain with enamel links, casedCondition: appears generally good overall, movement not tested, sold as seen, service advised
A mid 18th Century enamel bonbonniore, in the manner of St James (Charles Gouyn), modelled as a parrot amongst fruit, metal mount, the base painted with a flow, diameter 4.5cm, together with a 19th Century horn snuff mull, (lacking cover) (2)Condition: bonbonnore - extensive damage to the enamel in two notable places, lid detached. Snuff mull- lacking cover
Jean Baptiste Delettrez, a 19th Century French ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, of Baroque design with a classically draped maiden offering grapes to an infant, 8cm circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed A.B. Savory & Sons, Cornhill, 22853, inset Sevres style porcelain plaque below, bell striking movement, height 28cm, on a gilt wooden plinth, (key and pendulum)Condition: generally good overall, movement not tested and sold as seen, service advised
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Wedgwood part dessert service, c.1820. It is printed and enameled with the pattern number 1268 and comprises of two dessert dishes and nine dessert plates. Plates: 20 cm wide. (11)Condition: One dessert dish with small under rim chip, one with four chips and a fine 2cm hairline, some enamel loss in places overall.
A 19th Century porcelain and champleve enamel baluster vase, probably Sevres, painted with a cartouche panel of a classical maiden playing a violin to cherub, signed C.J. Rochette, within a raised scroll gilt border on a deep blue reserve ground, inverted green onyx plinth, full height 36cmCondition: appears generally good overall and free from any notable damage or repairs
A mid-nineteenth century transfer-printed Sunderland lustre bowl, c.1840. It is decorated in enamel colours and lustre decoration and has multiple prints including the Sailor's Farewell, rural scenes and a View of the Iron Bridge. 29 cm wide. (1)Condition: Overall crazing and staining and a restored 3cm crack in the rim.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed black and white frog mug, c.1830-40. It is decorated to one side with the Mariner's Arms and Success to the Fisherman to the other. It is enhanced with enamel decoration and an orange wash around the prints. The frog is decorated in a dark manganese. 13 cm tall. (1)Condition: Overall crazing and staining.
An early nineteenth century pearlware Sunderland lustre named and dated lidded box, c.1823. It is decorated with a lustre wash to the rim, enamel flower decoration and has the details: David Thomson, May 24, 1823 hand-painted to the lid. It is also inscribed 'D T' in the clay to the underside of the lid. 13 cm wide. (1)Condition: There appears to be a fine 6 mm restored hairline in the rim of the lid.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Sunderland lustre jug, c.1830. It is decorated in enamel colours and lustre decoration and has three prints; Here's to the wind that blows..., Success to the Tars and a View of the Iron Bridge at Sunderland. 19 cm tall. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Sunderland lustre chamber pot c.1830-40. It is decorated in enamel colours and lustre decoration with the Sailor's Farewell, What do I see print (to the interior) and a hand-painted verse to the outside. 33 cm handle to handle. (1)Condition: There is a 8 cm crack in the base and a restored rim crack and under-rim chip.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Sunderland lustre chamber pot, c.1820-30. It is decorated in enamel colours and lustre decoration and has three prints; A Present, To the Wife and Use Me Well to the interior. There is a manganese-decorated frog to the interior. 29 cm handle to handle. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.
Two early nineteenth century Sunderland lustre transfer-printed plaques, c.1830-40. One is printed with Thou God See'est me and the other is printed with Prepare to meet they God. Both have enamel decoration to the prints and lustre to the frames. Both 23 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition.

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