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A pair of large Chinese crackle glaze vases and covers decorated with warriors in enamel colours, with applied dragons to the neck, incised seal mark to the underside, 51cms (20ins) high.Condition ReportGlued repairs to the neck of one, crazing to the glaze, otherwise good overall condition.
A late 19th century Meissen Dresden footed bowl, having moulded reserves of flowers and foliage, all within a C-scroll and shell border heightened in gilt, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, dia.30cm; together with a Vienna Porcelain charger, depicting neo-classical chariot scene within gilt enamel border, underglaze blue beehive mark verso and further numbered 33/1636 in puce, early 20th century, dia.33cm (2)
A 19th century Meissen porcelain 'Prometheus' mantel clock, of impressive proportions, the case surmounted with figure of Zeus brandishing fire with attendant eagle over the convex white enamel dial with gilt brass bezel, all in floral encrusted surround, the base with scene of Hercules freeing the imprisoned Prometheus amidst flowers and foliage, the whole decorated in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, with underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, the clock dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement by Henry Marc of Paris and numbered 61306, striking on a bell, with pendulum, h.70cmCondition report: Small area of restoration to crown.Minor chips to end of torch in his left hand.Some chips to applied flower heads but generally good.Some flower heads from 4 – 8 o’clock restored.Hairline to Hercules right leg.Scratch to Hercules shoulder.Hairline visible to inside of back, but not to front.Eagle’s left wing restored.Otherwise figures and bird appear good and complete.Glaze, enamels and gilt excellent, bright and vibrant.Made in two sections, with signs of the join.Movement good, with pendulum.
A circa 1900 Augustus Rex porcelain cabinet plate, having pierced border, enamel decorated with opposing figure landscape scenes, all within gilt borders, underglaze blue factory mark verso, dia.24cm; together with one other similar example, having underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso (2)
An Herend porcelain vase, having a flaring rim, enamel decorated with insects, leaves and flowers, heightened in gilt, with Herend backstamp, h.10cm; together with an oval example, on gilded lion paw feet with plinth, h.10cm; and one other of baluster form, decorated with exotic birds and insects, h.14cm (3)Condition report: All with no apparent faults.
A Gents 9ct yellow gold open face pocket watch, having white enamel Roman dial with blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, fifteen jewel keyless wind movement signed Hefik Watch Co, Dennison case numbered 699675, engraved to inner plate 'Presented to Henry C Maris in appreciation of 40 years service with W&T Avery Ltd', case dia.48mm, gross weight 82.4g, hallmarked 9ct, Birmingham 1949, sponsor ALDCondition report: Currently in working order.Case good.Some very minor surfaces and handling wear only.Hinges good.All cases close well.Dial immaculate.
A George V 9ct gold cased gent's open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, keyless 15-jewel movement, the gold inner back cover with presentation inscription, case assayed Birmingham 1931, gross weight 78.9g, dia.4.9cm, in probably original velvet and silk lined fitted leather caseCondition report: Dial good.In running order.Case with light handling wear and some scratches.Back cover opened.Otherwise good.
A late Victorian yellow metal mourning brooch, having a central oval panel with ornate hair detail and three seed pearls, within an open scrollwork border with black enamel inlay and floral engraving, engraved to the back with the initials MW, with woven hair panel, hook clasp and pendant fitting, brooch dimensions 60 x 45mm, gross weight 27.1g, not marked but tested as 15ctCondition report: Condition is very good overall.Some minor damage to enamel.
A gent's vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 18ct gold dress watch, having signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, manual wind movement, with cabochon sapphire set crown, case w.25mm, on lizard bracelet with gilt metal Jaeger LeCoultre claspCondition report: Glass and dial good.Case with some fine surface scuffs only.Sapphire good.In running order.Strap good.Appears little worn.Signed movement number 841.Inner case stamped 18ct ‘Helvetia’ Switzerland.Case No.6029.21 1374800
A yellow metal mourning brooch and locket, the shield shaped brooch having a scalloped edge and inlaid with black enamel and yellow lettering, with an oblong aperture to the centre containing braided hair, 21 x 19mm, tested as 9ct, the oval locket inlaid with black enamel to front engraved 'In Memory Of', further engraved with the initials MG to the back, 30 x 25mm, tested as 15ct gold front and back, with base metal interior, gross weight 11.8gCondition report: Enamel to the locket is chipped.
A circa 1900 continental gent's 18ct gold cased quarter-repeating half hunter pocket watch, the outer case with blue enamel Roman numerals, unsigned white enamel dial, having subsidiary seconds dial, fine engine turned back cover with later presentation inscription to inside, the gold inner back cover inscribed 'Examined by Fred Backhouse 5 Union Square, N London', the quarter-repeating jewelled keywind movement signed to the main frame Lee & Fils Geneve, gross weight 93.6g, dia.47mmCondition report: Some wear all over to fine engine turning on case.Enamel to outer case excellent.Dial with 4mm stain line near centre.Otherwise appears perfect.All hinges good and closes well.Quarter-repeat fully working.
A gent's early 20th century Surete 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch, having an unsigned and jewelled white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned back cover with monogrammed cartouche, the gold plated inner back cover with four medallions for the Paris Exhibition 1900, keyless movement, 73g, dia.47mmCondition report: In working order.Appears very little handled or worn.Dial and case all immaculate.
A continental silver and enamelled box, early 20th century, the hinged cover decorated a scene of a noble family picnicing within a landscape, all within blue borders, having cabochon sapphire set thumb-piece, opening to reveal gilt washed interior, stamped 800, 7.5cmCondition report: Some small enamel losses / flaking to central area of scene.Outer blue enamel tarnished at 5-6 o'clock.All silver good.Interior immaculate.
A large Chinese famille rose 'deer' vase, of archaistic broad-pear shape, having stylised dragon handles, glazed in iron-red and gilt, the whole enamel decorated with a herd of deer in a landscape with rocks and pine trees, six character Guang Xu (1875-1908) seal mark verso, h.46cmCondition report: Well restored to top rim.Some crazing, most noticable to white areas around top edge.Some staining to lower areas and scratches/crazing to glaze.Some light enamel wear all over, but decoration appears complete.
*A Chinese porcelain bottle vase, in the famille verte palette, brightly enamel decorated with reserves of five-claw dragons amidst clouds, having borders of leaves and flowers, with Kangxi six character mark verso and probably of the period, h.40cmThe whole extensively damaged and has been glued back together.Condition report: Vase has been completely smashed, re-glued, and with some large chips showing.Enamel wear all over and some discolouration/staining.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*A Chinese stoneware crackle glaze cylindrical floor vase, enamel decorated in the famille verte palette with medieval warriors in battle scenes, four character mark verso, early 20th century, h.61cmCondition report: No chips or cracks.Some minor handling wear and light staining.Otherwise no apparent faults.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A 19th century Chinese Canton vase, enamel decorated with reserves of figure scenes within borders decorated with insects, flowers and objects, with applied and gilded mounts, h.34.5cmCondition report: Significant wear to gilt mounts on neck and shoulders.No chips or cracks.Enamels good and bright.Some wear to gilt heghlights.
A mid-19th century French gilt bronze and grey marble mantel clock 'Pendule a la Geoffrin' after Marie-Therese Rodet Geoffrin (1699-1777), featuring an allegorical portrait of Madame Geoffrin adjacent to a convex white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, movement numbered 7126, with Made in Paris seal mark verso, w.62cm, h.42cm
A late 19th century rosewood cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed by the retailer 'Barraud & Lunds vendors Cornhill London 6036', with brass brevete movement and visible escapement, h.16cm (handle down)Condition report: Dial with very fine 10mm hairline to lower left corner, barely viible to naked eyeCase excellent with very minor handling wear only.Clock runs for a few seconds only before movement sticks.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and verdigris marble mantel clock, in the Louis XVI style, the twin handled urn finial over classical fluted and floral scroll decorated body, to squat leaf cast toupee feet, the white enamel dial with twin winding holes for a French eight day movement striking on a bell (with pendulum), h.27cm
A selection of various decorative plates and dishes to include a Spode bone-china plate, 'Full Cry' after J F Herring; a Royal Worcester trio decorated with Chinese-style figures and a leaf-shaped dessert dish, the handle as a bow and centrally decorated with a floral spray in enamels (8)The yellow trio with the lot number no firstly is Royal Worcester retail by T Goode & Co - the bottom plate is good condition-wise, no major problems. The cup and saucer looks good all the gilding seems to be reasonable and the enamel paintwork is quite bright with minor scratching but nothing dramatic to report. There is an early 19th century tea bowl saucer decorated loosely in a Chinese style - that has some rubbing to the exterior decoration and turning over to the underside there is star crack which is only really visible from the underside and that star crack runs the diameter of the foot rim but does not extend to where the bowl is pitching upwards. The 19th century leaf-shape dessert dish decorated beautifully in enamels with a floral sprig and with a Blanc de Chine style border of similar fruits and flowers in relief and a red highlighted bow - that looks in good condition, no problem with chips or hairlines etc. A series ware style plate of Modern English Bone China by Fenton China Co decorated with a coaching scene is in good condition. There is Spode Bone China plate decorated with a hunting scene 'Full Cry' after the original painting by J F Herring Snr - also in good order. A dragooned gilded border surrounding a powder blue border and decorated with a hunting scene - all good condition wise. A plate transfer-decorated with a scene of cattle watering - in the Auctioneers opinion it is not particularly old but in good condition and one further early 19th century style bowl decorated and gilded in the Japanese Aesthetic taste etc with bamboo - there is some scratching to the surface of the inside of the plate and some gilt rubbing which is noted otherwise all good.
A 19th century porcelain double inkwell on stand; decorated with pink roses against a gilded background, the inkwells with liners and covers and their bodies decorated with two vignettes of exotic birds (the stand 25cm wide)The gilding is quite rubbed on the actual stand itself (please see image) there does not appear to be any maker's marks underneath. The underside of the stand appears OK but there is some gilt rubbing around the edges of the border although no hairlines, chips, cracks or restorations noticed to the stand. The two inkwells themselves appear in very good overall original condition with the gilding being bright and the enamel vignettes also well painted, individual and bright although it is noted there is some gilt rubbing around the interior of the lip border. The witch-hat shaped inserts appear without problems as they should be and the covers to the inkwells also appear good with sprigs of roses and the bud finials in good overall condition.

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