Selection of Various British Overseas Colonial Cap Badges including KC brass British Guiana Volunteer Force ... White metal St Helena Rifles ... Bi-metal West India Reg ... KC bronzed British West Indies Reg ... QC plated, brass and enamel Jamaica Defence Force ... White metal Barbados Volunteers ... KC white metal Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force ... White metal Montserrat Defence Force ... QC anodised A.P.L. 14 items.
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Selection of Corps Cap Badges including KC brass ERVII RE ... KC white metal ERVII RE ... KC gilt GRV RE ... Vic crown brass RE ... KC silvered and gilt GRVI RE ... QC silvered and gilt ERII RE ... KC bronzed GRVI RE ... QC silvered, gilt and enamel Royal Corps of Transport ... Vic crown brass ASC ... KC bronzed RASC ... KC plastic economy RASC ... QC brass RASC ... QC anodised Royal Monmouthshire Reg. Together with a small selection of collars and titles. 40 items.
Selection of Women’s and Civilian Service Badges including brass Women’s Legion ... KC brass Queen Mary’s AAC ... Bronzed Women’s Transport Service FANY ... KC brass ATS ... KC bi-metal WRAC ... KC bronzed NAAFI ... Brass and enamel ENSA ... KC brass and enamel Women’s Land Army ... KC white metal Observer Corps ... KC silver ARP lapel badge ... KC chrome and enamel WVS Civil Defence lapel badge ... KC chrome and enamel NFS ... Chrome and enamel AFS. 23 items.
Selection of Various Badges lapel badges include brass and enamel Railway Service L.N.E.R. ... KC brass and enamel On War Service 1914 ... KC brass On War Service 1915 ... KC brass On War Service 1916 ... KC darkened Metropolitan Special Constabulary ... Brass and enamel Women’s Auxiliary YMCA ... Bronzed Association of Wrens ... Silvered Mine Sweeper Auxiliary Service ... White metal Merchant Navy Comforts Service. 22 items.
Selection of Various Civilian Badges including brass Jewish Lads Brigade ... Brass Salvation Army ... Brass Church Lads Brigade ... Brass The Life Boys ... White metal Boy Scouts ... Brass Girl Guides ... Brass and enamel Sea Cadet Corps ... Chrome Air Training Corps ... Brass Legion of Frontiersmen. 34 items.
Small Selection of Colonial Police Badges including KC white metal Gold Coast Police ... KC white metal Palestine Police ... QC white metal New Hebrides Condominium British Constabulary .. KC white metal Nigeria Police ... KC brass St Lucia Police Force ... QC white metal St Helena Constabulary ... KC blackened Palestine Police ... QC chrome and enamel Royal Papua & New Guinea Constabulary ... KC brass South African Police helmet plate ... QC, sterling silver Mauritius Police collar ... Silver hallmarked Iraq Police. 12 items.
Small Selection of Various Badges including 3 x plated, gilt and enamel Victoria Country Fire Brigade’s Board Long Service badges by Gaunt ... Gilt and enamel “Crescent Wheelers” lapel badge ... Gilt and enamel St James The Less Men’s Service Bethnal Green Cycle Club lapel badge ... Gilt and enamel The Woodville Cycling Club lapel badge ... Gilt and enamel Brondesbury College lapel badge. Some enamel damage to badges. 15 items.
Small Selection of Lapel Badges consisting gilt and silvered KC 1st 16 ... Gilt and enamel C.LB on stick pin ... Silvered A & SH button on stick pin ... Gilt and enamel CLB Old Comrades lapel ... Similar in white metal and enamel ... Gilt King’s Body Guard ... White metal St George and dragon ... Gilt and enamel RN button over “HMT Britannic” scroll ... KC brass RE tie pin. 20 items.
Small Selection of Boy Scout Proficiency Badges various periods including Camping ... Photography ... Handyman ... Swimming ... First Aid ... Nature ... 2/180th Manchester title ... Ashworth Valley Scout Camp title ... 2/230th Manchester Johnston Hewlett title. Together with brass Junior Training Corps CLB badge ... KC brass CLB TC badge ... Gilt and enamel British Red Cross cap badge. 75 items + buttons.
* Doll. An 18th century miniature wooden doll, with carved hair, articulated arms and legs and wearing boots, 5cm high, a 19th century coconut shell panel with classical female carved in relief, one arm raised looking out over water with land in the distance, 6cm long, a George III brass pipe tamper, a 19th century Bilston enamel box, the lid decorated with a bird on a lozenge within foliate border, 5cm wide, an 18th century miniature coffin with hinged lid enclosing an ivory skeleton, 4cm long and other itemsQty: (10)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Locomotive clock. A fine French automaton clock c.1900, the brass case with circular enamel dial with black Roman numerals and two winding holes, a circular aneroid barometer and thermometer applied to the chimney, appears to be in good working condition with a pleasing chime, 43cm long x 39cm high, with keyQty: (1) NOTE: Unfortunately, this lot is not as old as we initially believed. It is a modern representation and therefore please be aware we are selling this lot as Edwardian style and not subject to any return
* Mixed items. A mixed collection of items, including a circular terracotta plaque probably late 18th century, with a relief portrait of a military officer, chipped, 6cm diameter, a circular oak lid of a box with ivory panel inscribed 'This box was part of the roof of the House of Commons destroyed by fire, Oct 16 1831, 6.5cm diameter, an 18th century ivory Corpus Christi, lacking arms, 11.5cm long, a Russian circular wax panel of Alexander I, c.1820, set in a brass mount, 5.5cm diameter, an 18th century horn mould for a medallion, engraved Minerva Sacra, 6 x 6cm, a treen whistle probably rosewood, 5.5cm long, four 18th century Bilston enamel boxes, all badly damaged and other itemsQty: (a small box)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Mixed silver. An 18th century white metal marrow scoop, 12cm long, a 19th century white metal egg, engraved with swirls, probably a thimble holder, 4cm long, a Victorian Wedgwood plaque, of octagonal form in violet and green set in a gold frame with fine gold chain with pearls, 4.5cm wide, a silver and enamel brooch with a crown and belt inscribed 'Feare God Honour Ye Kynge, the back with registration number 50967 (Registered 12 June 1886 J.N. Masters, Rye, Sussex), 4cm wide, plus a Georgian silver and enamel brooch with a Hanoverian surcharge on the shield, 4cm wideQty: (7)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Pen set. A fine 19th century French pen set, comprising a dip pen and propelling pencil each with a cut glass stem and red and white guilloche enamel with diamond chippings collar, yellow metal mounts with unidentified stamp, 15.5cm long, presented in a fitted green leather caseQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Stabler (Harold, 1872-1945). A cloisonne enamel plaque 1914, depicting a child in a festooned chariot drawn by two leopards, signed with initials 'hs' lower right, the reverse stamped 'Harold Stabler London 1914' in an elaborate silver frame with scroll suspension loop, 11 x 13 cmQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Harold Stabler (1872-1945) was a designer and craftsman in silver, enamels, pottery and glass. He was associated with William Morris and his followers and from 1898 to 1900 he was the manager of the Keswick School of Industrial Art. Stabler made a name for himself as an enameller and his works were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1916 and 1917. He designed the enamel mace for Westminster Cathedral and also the ceremonial collar of the Royal Victorian Order. He also designed for the Poole Pottery factory during the 1920/30s along with Truda Carter, John Adams and his wife Pheobe. Poole items of this period can be found with the stamp Carter, Stabler, Adams
* Buttons. A framed set of engraved button covers, French, circa 1770s/80s, 8 circular hand-coloured stipple engravings, each depicting a head-and-shoulders portrait of a lady wearing an elaborate hat, diameter 37 mm (1.5 ins), mounted together on card, framed and glazed, together with: A collection of 18th century and later buttons, including: 14 late 18th century mother of pearl studs, each finely carved with a star and central paste jewel, brass and mother or pearl back, 16 mm diameter; a pair of pair of silver and enamel buttons by J. Aitken & Sons Birmingham 1911, each with a simulated pearl design on a blue and white geometric ground, 35 mm diameter; a group of 5 19th century copper and brass buttons, engraved with a starburst within a chiselled edge border, 35 mm diameter; a large George III mother of pearl button engraved with a trap pulled by a pair of horses, 45 mm diameter; an 18th century mother of pearl button engraved with a rococo design of c-scrolls and lattice-work, 37 mm diameter; and various other buttons and cufflinks including 14 silverQty: (a small box)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Picture buttons first became popular in the 1770s, initially in France where they were known as 'boutons à miniature'. Such items were engraved or hand-drawn and usually mounted onto copper frames with a flat or slightly domed glass cover. They depicted a wide range of subjects, including architectural views, mythological scenes, historical events, and flora and fauna as well as images of ladies such as these. It is rare to find a set, seemingly unused. For similar see The Metropolitan Museum of Art (accession numbers 51.47.55–.58 and 50.231.167–.174).
* Mixed jewellery. A Georg Jensen bracelet c.1908 with niello work acanthus links, stamped Georg Jensen with date mark for 1904-08, numbered 5019, 18cm long, together with a mixed collection of costume jewellery including an Arts and Crafts brooch/buckle, with relief carved ivory panel of an lady in Renaissance headdress on silvered and brass setting inset with coloured stones, 9 x 6.5cm, an Art Deco frosted and cut glass pendant in the Lalique style cut with confronting exotic birds, with a white metal loop inset with a paste stone, 6.5cm long, a Ruskin style brooch, with agate cabochon on a pewter mount, lacking pin, 5cm long, an Arts and Crafts miniature white metal photograph frame / brooch with blue enamel decoration, 3.5cm square and other items, contained in an old leather jewellery boxQty: (a jewellery box )NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Mourning ring. A George III mourning ring commemorating General Henry Edward Fox (1755-1811), the yellow metal ring with black enamel set with 10 pearls surrounding a glass aperture, the interior engraved 'Genl The Right Honble Hy Edwd Fox Obt 18 July 1811, Agt 57', there has been a repair to the shank, inner circumference 20mmQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. General Henry Edward Fox (1755-1811) was a British Army general, he also served as Governor of Minorca and Governor of Gibraltar. He was educated at Westminster School before being commissioned as a cornet in the 1st dragoon guards in 1770. After a spell at the military academy in Strasbourg he went on to rise to the rank of Captain in 1774. In 1773 he moved to the 38th Foot stationed at Boston, and fought in the American War of Independence and by the end of the war he had risen to Colonel and King's aide-de-camp. He then moved to command the forces in Nova Scotia (1783-89). Fox was influential in the creation of the new colony of New Brunswick and then the Chatham barracks (1789-93). Fox served as Inspector-General of the recruiting service from 1795, Colonel of the 10th Foot from 1795-1811, and also Lieutenant-Governor of Minorca (1799-1801) following its capture from the French, Commander-in-Chief of all British Mediterranean forces outside Gibraltar (1801-03) and finally Commander-in-Chief in Ireland in 1803. He was promoted General in 1808 and Governor of Portsmouth in 1810 and died the following year.
* Wristwatches. A collection of wristwatches, i ncluding three WWI period, silver and enamel watches each with illuminated Arabic numerals, an Edwardian silver open-face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, a 9ct gold wristwatch with 9ct gold bracelet and other itemsQty: (14)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Palestine Police. A group of three to Police Constable G .J. Green, Palestine Police later Special Constabulary and Royal Observer Corps, twice wounded in the line of duty General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (2640 P/Const. G.J. Green. Pal. Police), Special Constabulary Long Service & G.C.. E.II.R., with Long Service, 1981 bar (Gerald. J. Green), Royal Observer Corps, E.II.R. (Chief Observer G.J. Green.), good very fine and better, swing mounted for wearing, together with dress miniature awards plus three additional miniature medals including Active Service, Jordan Active Service,Hors de Combat plus a Grand Prix Election wristwatch the backplate engraved 'Gerald Green Colonial Police, Police Mobile Force (Jenin), Haifa Operational Patrols, Haifa Volunteer Force', two Gloucestershire Special Constable gilt metal badges each with blue enamel border, 36mm diameter, brass name plate for a Light Reconnaissance Car (armoured car) manufactured by General Motors of Canada Ltd, numbered 2424 and manufacture date 26 March 1943, 13 x 12cm plus a smaller related brass plaque, 6 x 9cm, a Maintenance Manual for Canadian Military Vehicles, April 1942 (M.B.C-1), plus Driver;s Instructions and Workshop for Car Light Reconnaissance Canadian G.M. Mark I and G.M. Mark II (R.A.C.) with vellum Stowage Diagram, a photograph album containing approximately 280 black and white snapshot photographs compiled by the recipient, mostly captioned showing service in Palestine, many captioned including Toulon, terrorist attacks, Haifa, Trans-Jordan Frontier, incidents which happened on Xmas Day 1947, presented in a soft leather souvenir album, 31 x 41cm plus a smaller album containing approximately 60 black and white snapshot photographs showing similar service, see lot 206Qty: (small box)NOTESA fascinating account by Gerald Green recollecting his service in Palestine is available to view online (The Palestine Police during the British Mandate 1920-1948)
* WWII. A group to Lieutenant Commander C.A. Langton, MID, Royal Navy 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Pacific Star, Defence and War Medals with MID oakleaf, Naval General Service 1915-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, S.E. Asia 1945-46 (Lt. Cdr. C.A. Langton. R.N.), extremely fine, with corresponding miniature dress awards, riband bars and Russia. Order of the Patriotic War. 2nd Type, unnumbered plus copied research NOTE: Minor damage to the Russian award (enamel to one of the points), not previously mentioned in the description.Qty: (7)NOTESLt. Cdr. Charles Arthur Langton was born in Chippenham, Wiltshire in 1914, he joined the Royal Navy in 1932, promoted Act.Sub.Lt. in 1934 and advanced to Lt. Cdr on 16 May 1945. He served in various ships including HMS Firedrake , the London Gazette of 1 January 1940 announced the award of Mentioned in Despatches to Langton, no recommendation was available, however on 14 September 1939 HMS Firedrake took part in the destruction of U-39, the first U-Boat to sunk in WWII. On 2 September 1942 convoy PQ18 left Loch Ewe for Archangel, North Russia, HMS Malcolm sailed as part of the close escort and carried Commander A.B. Russell as Senior Officer of the close escort. PQ18 was the first North Russia convoy following the debacle of PQ17 and the Admiralty was determined that would not be repeated. PQ18 was one of the most heavily attacked of the Russian convoys. From 8 September 1942 the convoy was shadowed by German aircraft and the first loss came on 13 September with the sinking of two merchant ships Stalingrad and Oliver Emsworthy both being sunk by a U-Boat, soon after air attacks began. PQ18 headed for Archangel fighting under constant fire and arrived on 21 September but with the loss of 13 of the 40 crew. On 30 September 1942 Langton was recommended for a decoration for the passage of PQ18, the recommendation reads 'This officer showed outstanding ability in the way he carried out his duties as Executive Officer, A/S control officer and H.A. control officer'. However, his award was downgraded to a MID which was announced in the London Gazette on 8 December 1942. In November 1942 HMS Malcolm was heavily involved in action during Operation Torch, she carried 300 American soldiers to land in Algiers, the ship was severely damaged by the shore batteries with 34 crew being wounded by shrapnel and 12 American soldiers killed and 20 wounded. In September 1943 the Soviet Government wished to bestow awards to the the British High Command with 4 Order of the Patriotic War being awarded to the Navy with Langton being one of the recipients, London Gazette 11 April 1944. After retiring from service Langton resided in Hampshire. He died in 1970.
* WWII. A group of eight to Sick Berth Petty Officer J.E. Game, Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, Later St Johns Ambulance Order of St. John, serving Brother, silver and enamel, unnamed, 1939-1945, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals with MID oak leaf, Royal Naval Sick Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, G.VI.R. (7638 J.E. Game, S.B.P.O. R.N.A.S. S.B.R.), St Johns Service Medal, two bars (46908, Cpl. J.E. Game. London. S.J.A.B. 1951.), very fine and better, last seven mounted for wear, with additional bar and related badges, medal riband bars and copied researchQty: (8)NOTESCSBRX7658 Sick Berth Petty Officer John Edwin Game, Royal Naval Auxiliary served in HMS Pheobe and is listed in the London Gazette under the King's Birthday List on 2 June 1943
* Soviet Union. A fine WWII Order of the Red Banner group of medals to Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Vasilyevich Lebedev, Chief of Staff, 360 Guards Rifle Regiment, 115 Guards Rifle Division, 1st Belorussian Front, Soviet Red Army Order of the Red Banner, silver and enamel, reverse with makers stamp and officially numbered 203329 (for extreme gallantry in action on the road to Warsaw), Order of the Red Star, reverse officially numbered 3244751, Medal for Combat Merit, Unnumbered Issue (for the advance on Berlin 1945), Capture of Warsaw Medal, Capture of Berlin Medal, Victory over Germany Medal, 30th Anniversary of Armed Forces and a Guards Unit Badge, mounted for wearingQty: (9)NOTESA scarce Order of the Red Banner Gallantry group Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Vasilyevich Lebedev, his citation reads 'During the fighting on Polish territory between 14th and 29th January 1945, comrade Lebedev, serving as the regimental reconnaissance officer, exhibited skill in leading reconnaissance operations and accurately and truthfully revealed important enemy objects, firing positions and troop concentrations. Throughout the fighting, reconnaissance operations were conducted continuously under comrade Lebedev's guidance. The reconnaissance platoons tally comprises 56 Hitlerites killed, while 36 were taken prisoner and 2 trucks, 5 motorcycles and 20 bicycles were captured in good working order. During the capture of the city of Bromberg comrade Lebedev, whilst taking part in a reconnaissance mission, personally captured 5 Hitlerites, one of whom turned out to be a Captain who provided valuable information about the enemy forces. During the fighting for the city of Fandsburg, he served with the regiment's forward detachment and was severely wounded. For the bravery, courage and initiative he displayed during the fighting with the German invaders and his skill in organizing reconnaissance operations, he deserves the Order of the Red Banner'. Signed and dated 2 February 1945. A folder of research is included with the lot and confirms his award.
* Finland, Republic. Order of the White Rose, comprising Grand Officer’s Star by A. Tillander, Helsinki, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, with vertical pin, maker’s mark and silver marks for 1969, 80mm together with neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with corresponding date mark, with neck riband in fitted case of issueQty: (1)
* Italy, Republic. Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Grand Officer’s set of insignia by Cravanzola, Roma, comprising neck badge and riband, 73mm including tower suspension, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, plus Star, 70mm, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked with lapel rosette, in case of issueQty: (1)
* Royal Victorian Order. An unattributed MVO group of eight The Royal Victorian Order, M.V.O., Member’s 4 th Class breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘1400’ Coronation Medal 1902 Coronation Medal 1911 Jubilee Medal 1935 Coronation Medal 1937 Spain, Kingdom, Order of Merit, Silver Cross of the Order, uniface, silver, with crown suspension, on peacetime riband Portugal, Kingdom, King Carlos I Medal, 1889, bronze, court mounted for wearing, a nice group representing over 50 years of royal serviceQty: (8)
* Senegal, Republic. National Order of the Lion, Commander set, the breast badge with large five pointed white enamel ball tipped star applied with lion standing facing left with red enamel ring inscribed ‘Republique Du Senegal, Un Peuple, Un But, Une Foi’, on silver star with vertical pin, 80mm diameter together with gilt and enamel breast badge, 40mm across, in original box of issueQty: (1)NOTESThe Order was instituted on 22 October 1969, it remains Senegal’s highest honour, awarded for exceptional merit and service to the nation and both a civil and military honour.
* The Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Dame of Justice set of insignia, shoulder badge 42mm x 42mm, silver gilt and white enamel on bow riband, star 76mm, silver gilt and white enamel with vertical pin, extremely fine in black leather case of issue together with another shoulder badge, 42mm x 42mm, silver and white enamel on bow riband, extremely fine in a soft leatherette case The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. M.B.E. (Civil) Ladies 2nd Type shoulder badge, on bow riband, extremely fine in Royal Mint box of issue awarded to Mrs Susan Eva Williams 1 January 1959, with bestowal documentQty: (3)
* Alfred Jewel. A late 19th century replica of the Alfred Jewel, in silver-gilt, with polychrome enameled image of a standing male with rock crystal cover, the edge with text +AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN e), with pelleted border above, the finial formed as a beast-head with suspension emerging from mouth, the base engraved with a foliate decoration, 7cm long, together with a related silver and enamel pendant by Marples & Beasley, Birmingham 1962 plus a souvenir spoon, Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1920Qty: (3)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. The Alfred Jewel is an Anglo-Saxon pendant dating to the late 9th century and was made during the reign of Alfred the Great. Is made of gold with enamel and quartz decoration and was discovered in North Petherton, Somerset in 1693. It is now on display at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The inscription reads "aelfred mec heht gewyrcan", which means "Alfred ordered me to be made". After decades of scholarly discussion, it is now "generally accepted" that the jewel's function was to be the handle for a pointer stick for following words when reading a book. There were a number of silver-gilt replicas of the Alfred Jewel produced during the reign of Queen Victoria and were commissioned and distributed by Elliot Stock (a London bookseller and publisher).
* Carriage clock. A later 19th century striking and repeating alarm clock, with carrying handle and repeat button, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, twin barrel movement and platform lever escapement, striking on a blued steel gong, the brass backplate engraved in English and numbered 3111, some cracking to the seconds dial and discolouration, 12.5cm high, with winding keyQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Clock. A Regency style mantel clock, the satin walnut case of shield form encompassing a circular white enamel dial with black arabic numerals, two winding holes, convex glass door, supported on embonised scroll supports applied with brass decoration on a rectangular plinth, the brass movement with pendulum and keys, 45cm highQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
WORCESTER; an 18th century porcelain 'Mandarin' pattern coffee cup featuring transfer printed and enamelled Chinese figures and objects with underglaze blue foliate swag border to interior, height 6.6cm (af), a tea bowl with painted underglaze blue chinoiserie landscape, diameter 7.5cm, a saucer in the Fisherman pattern, diameter 13.2cm, and an 18th century Chinese porcelain tea bowl with painted underglaze blue foliate and insect decoration (af) (4). Additional InformationThe coffee cup with chips to rim, rubbing to the enamel detail, kiln dirt and inclusions, some fritting. The tea bowl attributed to Chaffers with some light surface pitting and two manufacturing imperfections to interior but otherwise in good condition. The fisherman patterned saucer has a hairline crack, heavy kiln dirt and inclusions, fritting to foot rim. The Chinese tea bowl with a small chip and hairline crack to rim, with further inclusions and pitting.
A mixed group of ceramics including Copeland jug featuring cherubs and vines in relief, height 17.5cm, Beswick dapple grey horse with female rider (af), Carlton Ware 'Vert Royale' shaped oval dish, Doulton Lambeth commemorative beaker for Edward VII (af), Doulton ladies, Wedgwood blue jasper ware teapot and jug, also a moulded vaseline glass pedestal dish, bowl and jug, etc.Additional InformationCopeland jug appears free from damage or restoration. Beswick horse has lost its right ear. The Doulton commemorative beaker cracked. The Wedgwood teapot with small chip to interior rim of lid, with usual surface scuffs and scrapes. Doulton figures free from damage or restoration. Carlton Ware dish with some surface wear, rubbing to enamel detail, etc.
A mixed group of ceramics including Royal Doulton hand painted cabinet plate, 'Linlithgow', signed J. Hughe and numbered HB6995 E4928, diameter 27cm, six items of blue and white transfer decorated ware (5 af), a Dresden-type mirror with twin cherubs and profuse moulded foliate decoration, 32 x 26cm (numerous chips), a Wedgwood blue jasper ware planter, diameter 20.8cm, a further light blue vase, a black basalt bust of John Wesley, height 23.8cm, a Royal Worcester dish modelled as mermaid holding shell (af), a bisque figure of boy holding basket with impressed and printed marks, no.880, height 25cm, a floral stone china lidded jar, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers (including matching pair), a Moore Brothers small bowl (af) and a small mantel clock with enamelled frontispiece.Additional InformationRoyal Doulton plate rings true, some light surface wear, some small glaze losses. All the items of blue and white ware with damage, apart from the tapered circular vase with handles to the lower section. Damage includes chips, hairline cracks, large areas of damage, also all crazed throughout. Numerous chips to the mirror, too many to detail individually. Some small nicks to the planter, similar to Wesley bust. The dish with mermaid has chip to shell rim. Worcester figure extremely dirty, some scuffs. The lidded jar again very dirty with some general wear. The Moore Brothers bowl with chips to the foliage. The clock not tested, no guarantee of working order, missing the back plate, no key, some nibbles to enamel, generally heavy wear.
STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMELS; four enamelled pill boxes and covers including The Wondrous Architecture of the World, still life with a cockatoo, also three Halcyon Days enamel trinket boxes, etc (8).Additional InformationExample with chip has internal stress crack to the inside of the cover. Architecture example with chip to the base. Each with minimal wear. Postage for this lot would be a small box.
ROYAL DOULTON; eight collectors' plates including 'Under the Greenwood Tree', 'Shakespeare', Romeo' and 'Wolsey' with further 'Royal English The Gypsies Scenes' examples (one af), also an English Lalique-style bowl with three birds in relief to exterior, diameter 18.5cm, an enamel decorated cranberry glass dish and a further gilt decorated bowl (11).Additional InformationOne cracked, some others, including 'Romeo' and 'Wolsey' with some surface glaze losses, further general scuffs and marks. 'Shakespeare' example has a firing flaw to the rim underside, further general manufacturing imperfections.
A small collection of Masonic ephemera to include a hallmarked silver and enamelled pendant entitled 'Cheshire Masonic Charities 1906' (af), etched shot glass with Masonic emblems and decoration, height 8cm, three assorted books to include Tony Kenning & Spencer; 'The Director of Ceremonies'.Additional InformationThe enamelled badge with chipping and wear to the enamel, further pendants with general wear and scratches throughout. The books are all in used condition, especially 'The Nigerian Ritual' example, which has tears and rips. The glass with general scratches.
A late 19th century French brass cased repeating carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, with twin drum movement and alarm function, the back plate with French patent mark, in original leather bound carrying case with glazed panel and key, height excluding swing handle 12.4cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound although no guarantee of working order. The dial with several hairline cracks, chips to the front rear and left side glass panels. General scratches, nicks and tarnish throughout. The travel case heavily worn with very heavy distress loss to the leather throughout, heavy fritting to the glass panel. Case interior very tired.
Three early 20th century enamelled decanter labels to include Burgundy, Port and two further decanter labels (part af) (5).Additional InformationPort with chipping to the enamel, Burgundy with a large crack and chipping to the enamel, Whisky has a large crack and chipping to the enamel, the wire has snapped on the Gin and there is a piece with the wire that is detached.
An original advertising enamel sign 'Don't be Misled, Drink Camp it's the Best', 76 x 101.5cm.Additional InformationMinor chipping to the enamel around the outside, a couple of chips which have been over coloured, light scratches to the surface, a couple of very small areas to the centre which have been touched but generally good condition. We advise using Mailboxes Etc for delivery of this lot.
ALPACA; a French silver plated propelling calendar pencil fitted in Lenoir case, length 20cm.Additional InformationMinimal wear and denting, the green lead is missing from one end of the pencil, the case with wear throughout. This has been silver plated, it is stamped alpaca with a further mark ses, some of the plating is rubbing thin with the nickel colour showing, enamel intact although with some surface pitting, no visible cracks although both the blue and red bands to each end have marks and scuffs. Scratches, nicks and surface pitting throughout, surface tarnish also.

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