Ch. Gaultier, Bordeaux. A late 19th / early 20th century French bronze and ormolu mantel clock, modelled with Cupid holding a cockerel, with floral painted enamel dial, unsigned eight day movement, on a Sienna marble plinth and ormolu toupie feet, height 15.75in. width 10.25in. depth 6in.CONDITION: Overall in somewhat neglected condition, bronze of the cherub is a good rich chocolate brown but has some green verdigris where the left leg meets the ormolu case, cockerel has a dull ormolu finish, main body of the clock ranges from mid gilt to dark tone with pronounced green oxidisation or verdigris showing on the left side, dial perhaps a little dirty but otherwise looks good, signed CH. Gaultier, Bordeaux, movement looks complete but lacks pendulum and key, very minor fritting around the edges of the marble base, feet a little dull in finish, overall in need some restoration but a very high quality clock.
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Scheerer of Paris. A late 19th century French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, surmounted with Cupid beside two lovebirds, with Vincenti eight day signed countwheel movement, the Sevres plaques painted with cherubs and flowers, width 9.75in. depth 5in. height 10.25in.CONDITION: Overall a little dirty and dusty but underneath that in good order, ormolu is a mid gold slightly matted tone, a little dirtier on the upper surfaces, enamel dial looks original but numerous hairline cracks and a small loss near 4 o'clock, hour hand present but no minute hand, does not appear to have ever been glazed, porcelain plaques good, one small section of beading loose from the left hand side but still present, feet a little wobbly, comes with pendulum but no key, movement looks complete but not tested for timekeeping.
Dupuis à Paris. A mid 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, of architectural form, surmounted with the figure of a medieval gentleman holding a pen and scroll, the base with fruiting swags and central seated child, J. Pons eight day countwheel movement signed by Depuis, width 16in. depth 6in. height 22in.CONDITION: Overall of an even matted gilt finish with some small areas of dirt and oxidisation but essentially good, the raised scroll back above the movement is loose, main figure wobbles a little and both front lower finials are loose / out of shape, book resting upon the top above the dial is loose and has a soldered repair at the back, enamel dial original but heavily crazed with losses near 9 o'clock, hands look original, movement original and complete but lacks a pendulum and key so not tested for timekeeping.
A George V Cartier Ltd Art Deco ten piece silver, coral and black enamel mounted dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, three brushes, a shoe horn, three toilet jars and two toilet bottles, the glass etched with graduated rectangles and vertical lines, London, 1934, (some minor enamel loss), mirror 22.7cm.CONDITION: One brush with handle has two minor chips to the black enamel and missing 4 rivets around the edge?? Hallmarks clear. The other brush with handle has a crack to one of the coral. Hallmarks clear. Clothes brush may have missing rivets to the side?? No visible hallmarks.Hand mirror- Minor but numerous areas of damge/loss to the black enamel to handle and mirror perimeter. One coral piece is chipped at the base. Hallmarks clear but with some rubbing. Shoehorn, slight loss to the black enamel again around the border. Hallmarks clear.Large jar has a damaged piece of coral and the enamelled piece below is loose. Some minor loss to the black enamel around the border. Tiny chips around the base of the glass. Hallmaks visible on base helix, but none visible on the lid as has cork interior.1st small jar- Tiny area of loss to black enamel with coral surmounts. Some very tiny chips around the base of the glass. Hallmarks on helix but none visible on the lid as has cork interior.2nd small jar- Some minor loss to black enamel again, arond the rim and the enamelled part with the coral surmont. A few very minor chips around the base of the glass. Hallmarks clear (no cork insert). 1st scent jar- Some very minor loss to the enamel in places. Stopper has a few tiny chips and appears to be stuck in situ. No visible hallmarks, as cork inside lid.2nd scent jar- Slightly more loss to the black enamel than the other jar, otherwise similar condition, with stuck stopper and no visible hallmarks.
A late 19th/early 20th century German 800 standard silver and enamel cigarette case, the lid decorated with the Chateau de Kapurthala Mussoorie, the base engraved with the Sikh Maharaja of Kapurthala Coat of Arms, maker, George Adam Scheid?, 87mm, gross 141 grams.CONDITION: There are a few very minute scratches to the surface of the enamel and some minor surface scratches to the silver, both commensurate with age and some use, otherwise in good condition.
A George V Arts & Crafts silver and moonstone mounted photograph frame by Ramsden & Carr, London, 1910, of shaped circular form and embossed with foliate motifs, with two hinged doors and moonstone set clasp, opening to reveal a glazed circular aperture, 94mm, gross 3 oz.CONDITION: Back has brass back panel with support arm, stamped Ramsden & Carr, London.One of the clasps may be missing a stone or enamel?? The front of the frame has a slightly planished appearance. Some minor surface scratches to the silver in places, commensurate with age. Some minor wear to the stone setting. Hallmarks clear.
An early Victorian silver and enamel rectangular snuff box, by Robert Garrard II, with engraved scroll decoration, the lid with inset oval panel depicting a castle in landscape scene, London 1838, 85mm, gross 5.5 oz.CONDITION: Faint hairline crach to the enamel. Damage to the enamel towards the left cornet(cracks & small chips). Some scratched elsewhere also. Minor scuffs to the silver in the centre of the underside of the base.
A 1920's/1930's continental silver and enamel rectangular minaudiere, the lid decorated with figures in woodland scene, the case with two cabochon buttons and interior with mirror, lipstick holder, London import marks, no date letter, 9cm, gross 4.5 oz.CONDITION: A few minor nicks and a couple of scratches to the enamel. Some scratches to the silver. Wear to the gilding on the interior. Overall condition is otherwise good.
A Victorian engraved silver novelty double scent bottle modelled as a Christmas cracker, inset enamel panel of a child, by Samuel Mordan & Co., London 1883, 10.2cm.CONDITION: Ename has numerous minor surface nicks and scratches. The glass rim at one end has a tiny nick and few other minute nibbles, otherwise the condition is good. Clear hallmarks.
A Victorian silver and enamel combination vesta case/penknife and propelling pencil, by Sampson Mordan & Co, of oval form, the lid enamelled with coach and horses, London, 1890, 51mm.CONDITION: Two blades. Minor scratches in general consistant with age and some use. Enamel has numerous minor surface abrasions. Hallmarks clear.
A Victorian etruscan style gold and two colour enamel oval drop pendant, the pendant with central figure of an owl, the surround, bale and three drops decorated with red and white enamel and ropetwist borders, verso with glazed oval panel, overall length 7cm, gross weight 19.2 grams.CONDITION: A fair amount of the red enamel 'beads' are now missing, otherwise the piece is in nice condition, commensurate with age and use.
An early 20th century Austrian? secessionist style sterling silver, white enamel, amethyst and baroque pearl drop pendant necklace, of circular design, with articulated rectangular cagework panel, pendant section 43mm.CONDITION: Old repair (lead solder) to top left of centre section and it appears that the hinge bolt is missing from that side. Some loss/damage to both coloured enamels, mainly the white.
A Leroy & Fils French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, bell strike, having white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring with outer Arabic numeral five minutes, with subsidiary Arabic numeral alarm dial, movement "Aig.Reveil, Repassee por Leroy & Fils, Palais Royal 15 & 13 Paris" with "Aiguilles 8729" above, height ex. handle 12.2cm
A Wilsdorf & Davis silver and cloisonne enamel ladies' wrist watch, c.1909, manual movement, having circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial, 29mm wide silver case with turquoise cloisonne yellow metal inlaid bezel, import assayed London 1909, case and movement stamped "W&D", to associated leather strap, movement currently not working.
An American Waltham Watch Co. "Marquis" movement silver pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, 50mm wide silver case by Dennison Watch Case Co, assayed Birmingham 1910, in working order, together with two similar silver cased wrist watches, manual movement, both having Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, cases with mark for George Stockwell (importer), import assayed London 1927 and 1930, to associated leather straps, the movements in working order. (3)
A Goliath nickel cased pocket watch, crown wind, 66.5mm wide case with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial, movement as found, together with a gold plated Montagne gentleman's chronograph wrist watch, c.1950's, manual movement, 38mm wide case with circular Arabic numeral dial, two subsidiary dials recording seconds and 30 minutes, outer telemeter/mile scale, signed to movement, lacking one pusher and back (as found), and a Bulova stainless steel automatic wrist watch, c.1950's, cal.10CSC, lacking crystal, (lot as found). (3)
A Bravingtons Renown 9ct. gold half hunter pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, 50mm wide case assayed Chester 1925. (gross weight 98g)Condition: Movement not working, the watch case and dial in very good condition, the retailers case as found.
A collection of Asian jewellery, to include: A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver mounted carved ivory brooch, fashioned as two figures among trees, length 57mm, together with a Chinese jade pendant, length 22mm, suspended from a silver bead chain, an Indian oval yellow metal brooch, with carved ivory of Ganesh to centre, bordered by turquoise cabochons (one lacking), a pair of silver filigree and cloisonne enamel earrings, set red cabochon stone to centre (as found) and a dress ring. (5)
A late 19th century Russian silver and enamel oval hinged box, by Ivan Khlebnikov, marks for 84 zolotniks, Moscow, assay master "A.K" 1881, and imperial warrant?, the lid painted with cathedral spire, purple ribbon and garland of pink roses with a guilloche enamel surround, length 6.7cm. (gross weight 75.3g)Condition: Loss of enamel to front edge of base as per images, scratch to lid.
A late 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt mounted amethyst coloured glass bowl cover, the mount to cover and base with bosses set red enamel, the finial similarly set red enamel with eagle surmount, raised upon triple lions paw supports, impressed Austro-Hungarian 1866-1937 .800 fineness silver mark to base, glass approx. 14.1cm diameter. Image added

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