A 19th century Crimean Nurse Florence Nightingale Jewel - gilt metal and enamel, the centre with the red cross of St George and VR cypher, surrounded by the motto Blessed Are The Merciful above Crimea, mounted as a gilt metal broochThe original brooch was designed by Prince Albert and made by Garrard in 1855 and presented by Queen Victoria to Florence Nightingale
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A George III Birmingham enamel oval snuff box, the hinged cover printed in monochrome with a gentleman serenading a lady with his flute in a landscaped garden, the background with a bridge and obelisk, pink base, 6.5cm wide, with John Jaffa Antiques, their label, c. 1770; another, similar, monochrome printed throughout, 7.5cm wide, c. 1770; a George III South Staffordshire enamel oval snuff box, the cover painted with a family fishing a river, green base, 5cm wide, c. 1780, [3]
A George III Rococo enamel quatrefoil-shaped scent bottle, probably London, in relief and painted in polychrome with an Old Master artist and Britannia to verso, each depiction within alternating C-scroll and rocaille borders of raised gilding, the white ground with diaper and beads, 6.4cm high, c. 1760, (1); an 18th century enamel rounded rectangular box and cover, 8cm wide, c. 1770, (un-mounted), (1); a base, 7.4cm wide, c. 1780, (1), [3]
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the hinged cover printed in polychrome with a sailor taking leave of his weeping sweetheart within a gilt and blue border and surrounded by a radiating gilt scale ground of raised beads, enclosing a mirror plate, royal blue base, 6.5cm wide, c. 1800
An early George III Rococo Bilston enamel bodkin case, painted in polychrome with pastoral vignettes and inscribed with the sentiment: Fidelle & Sincer'e (sic) in borders of C-scrolls and rocaille in rasied and tooled gilding, white ground with beads, gilt-metal mounts, the push-cover surmounted by a cabochon, 12cm long, c. 1760, (1); a similar pair of South Staffordshire enamel cauldron salt cellars, of silver shape, pad feet, 6cm diam, c. 1770, (2), [3]
An early George III Rococo Bilston enamel rectangular snuff box, the cover painted with a rustic and his cattle in an Italianate landscape within a relief border of white C-scrolls, the interior inscribed with the sentiment: Fidelle & sincére, the bowed base with further landscape vignettes, gilt-metal mounts, 5cm wide, c. 1760
An early 19th century Rococo Revival pewter rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover, 6.6cm wide, c. 1830; a Middle Eastern octagonal snuff or spice box, the hinged cover with an exotic bird on a radiating ground, 4cm wide, early 20th century; a Japanese rounded rectangular box and cover, the cover boldly cast in relief with a Ikebana of chrysanthemums and further foliage, silk-lined interior, 10cm wide, Meiji period; a Continental porcelain circular pot and cover, painted with flowers, 7.5cm diam, c. 1900; another, similar, c. 1900; a white metal-mounted and mother-of-pearl circular box and cover, 5cm diam; an early 20th century guilloché enamel and brass circular pill box, 2.7cm diam, [7]
A French Belle Épqoue lady's silver, enamel and bamboo walking cane, cast alto-relievo with a frieze of classical maidens above upright lotus leaves, the whole surmounted by a domed green enamel pommel engine-turned with C-scrolls and centred by an arabesque in tones of white, red and gilt, within a pearlesque cabachon border, brass walking tip, 90cm long, struck twice: F/S within a lozenge, probably Fernand Salarnier, Paris c. 1900
'Sudbury Town', a rare and large original bronze framed enamel London Underground target sign, in Johnston's sans-serif font, 153 cm w x 107 cm h o/allNote - a station on the Uxbridge Piccadilly Line, station demolished/ remodelled in 1930/31 undamaged original condition, enamel undamaged, bronzed frame tarnished - lots 1020/1021 consigned for sale from long term storage (mounted by auctioneers to white boards for photography/display purposes)
A cased set of five silver Australian 25 Dollar coins, 'Royal Ladies' 1992, designed by Stuart Devlin c/w gilt Commonwealth Games Commemorative Medallion (no certificate) to/w a silver, gilt and enamel 2011 Commemorative £5 (British Legion), 2011 £2 crown in fine silver, a cupro-nickel 2010 £5 crown and a 1953 coronation medallion
A cased Harlequin set of six Norwegian silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons by David Andersen, to/w a cased bread knife with silver pistol-grip handle, London 2000 (2)All spoons have enamel retreat on back of bowl at joint with stem; dark blue spoon chipped on back of bowl, glaze abrasion on back of stem of yellow spoon; knife as new
A diamond collet-set pendant on 9ct yellow gold fine trace chain, to/w yellow metal fine trace chain with turquoise beads, a garnet cluster pendant and a loose aquamarine stone to/w five pairs of various earrings for pierced ears including red enamel, amber bead, mother of pearl, jet and jade
An unusual Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) Imari charger, decorated in typical underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding with overlapping blue peonies surrounding a large panel with the Rokkasen, and four smaller panels decorated with tsuru and various idyllic landscapes, 46 cm diameter The Rokkasen are six poetry immortals (Sojo Henjo/Ariwara No Narihira/Bunya No Yasuhide/Kisen Hoshi/Ono No Komachi/Otomo No Kuronushi) famous in Japan from the Heian period onwards and rarely appear on Imari ware when compared to the famous floral designs, the poems of the Rokassen survived in quantity and can be found in the Kokin Wakashi, an early anthology of Japanese poetrySome gilding and enamel wear through handling but otherwise without any damage, not chipped, cracked or restored
A small collection of Chinese ceramics; a 19th century famille rose yellow ground vase and cover with lion finial, decorated with floral panels and scrolling foliate designs in polychrome enamels above a lappet band, and base with red four-character mark, 28 cm high; a small 19th century wucai baluster jar and cover with scrolling tendril and flowering peony, the base with a double circle in underglaze blue, 15 cm high; a small 19th century blue and white vase with two dragons disputing a flaming pearl and four-character Kangxi mark, 12 cm; a Kangxi period (1662-1722) famille rose cup and cover with floral sprays reserved on cafe-au-lait ground, 7 cm high; a pair of famille verte pin dishes, 7.5 cm diameter and a blue and white scholars ink pot with crackled glaze, 7 cm diameter (7)The famille rose yellow ground vase has a restored/repaired cover, the finial of the cover on the wucai jar is missing red enamel
An 18th century Chinese export Imari teapot, Kangxi period (1662-1722) with fluted globular body and cover decorated with a floral design in the typical palette or underglaze blue and iron red enamel with gilt detailing, Qing dynasty, 9.5 cm high x 13.5 cm wideThe finial of the the cover is a later remodeled replacement, the gilt detailing is worn through handling, there is section of lost glaze on the interior, foot has a firing frack
Anton Michelsen: Four pairs of sterling, gilt/parcel gilt and enamel anniversary spoons and forks 'JUL 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965' to/w an .830 grade serving spoon, Christian F Heise, 1915, six Heise pastry forks with planished stems, 1930, a pastry slice with white metal handle, 1944 and two cased sets of six Danish harlequin enamel and gilt coffee spoons
An assortment of various costume jewellery and effects, a stags head costume brooch, centred by a section of orange paste, 2.5cm high, a National Proficiency cycling badge, further enamel badge, costume brooches, watch marked quartz, pendant and chain, pierced band, clip earrings, various other badges, costume jewellery, ear studs, clip brooch, clip earrings, pierced floral examples, IPA 50 year badge, etc. (a quantity)
Japanese Satsuma koro and cover, signed, late Meiji/early Taisho (1868-1926), square form with twin handles, decorated with Immortals in predominantly gilt and white enamel, raised on four spur feet, height 19cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).

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