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White metal Goliath open face top wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and subsidiary dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands (repair to enamel), plain polished case, diameter approximately 6.5cm, in Edwardian silver mounted easel back travel case, the silver front with engraved garland ribbon and bow decoration, makers William Neale, Birmingham 1906, height approximately 12cm
Victorian 18ct yellow gold open face key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and subsidiary dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, the case with engraved floral and scroll decoration, 18ct gold dust cover, hallmarked Chester 1870, hairline crack across dial, diameter approximately 48mm
Victorian blue chalcedony enamelled yellow metal brooch, the rectangular cabochon blue chalcedony measuring approximately 17.5mm x 11mm, rub over setting, black enamel surround with yellow metal foliate scroll inlay and yellow metal scrolling border, hinged pin and early safety catch brooch fittings, length approximately 4.5cm together with a Victorian paste set silver crescent brooch and a moss agate silver pendant, length approximately 3cm (3)
Victorian enamelled yellow gold mourning brooch, woven hair glazed panel to centre with black enamel surround and yellow metal scroll border, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, length approximately 4cm; a Victorian unmarked silver marquise brooch, the central raised elongated oval shape with a series of smaller ovals, rope twist and bead decoration surround, glazed panel verso, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings; Victorian tortoiseshell pendant with gilt floral inlay, length approximately 3cm together with a Victorian white metal grasshopper brooch, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, length approximately 4cm (4)
Limoges enamel gilt metal pendant, the purple, yellow and blue enamel panel signed verso Betourne Limoges, length approximately 2cm; a Limoges style enamel panel depicting the Virgin Mary, highlight in lilac, purple, yellow and green, signed Flamor verso, length approximately 2.5cm; a 19th century Limoges style oval enamel brooch depicting Pre-Raphaelite hooded female profile, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, length approximately 7.5cm and a vintage Limoges style enamel on copper brooch depicting a hooded female,length approximately 4.5cm (4)
Diamond 15ct yellow gold platinum set bar brooch, the round brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.50 carat, assessed clarity P1, assessed colourG, claw settings, length approximately 6cm in Mappin & Webb fitted box together with a pearl and enamel 15ct yellow gold bar brooch (enamel af), length approximately 4cm (2)
A LARGE CHINESE DAOGUANG FAMILLE VERTE ENAMEL PORCELAIN JAR, the body decorated finely with scenes of goats on hillside, and 12 immortals within an open garden building, surrounded by native foliage, flora and butterflies, the lower section with a turquoise ground scrolling vine border with panels of flora displays, 43.5cm high x 25cm wide.
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE ROULEAU PORCELAIN VASES, the body of the vases with panels depicting scenes of immortals playing games interior & possibly worship scenes, with further smaller panels of native tree foliage, surrounded by butterflies, yellow enamel decoration and geometric borders, the bases with double blue rings, 38.5cm high x 16cm wide.
A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE ENAMEL JAR & COVER, the enamel jar with decoration depicting panels of birds amongst flora, with floral band borders, the main body with a yellow ground decorated with sprays of native flora and ruyi sceptre and bats, the base with decoration of fruits containing a seal signature, 22.5cm high x 19cm diameter.
A W N Pugin, a Gothic Revival silver, gilt and enamel drinking cup or beaker, John Hardman and Co., Birmingham 1848, flared cylindrical form, applied with three champleve enamelled roundels of rose, fleur de lys and monogram EP, linked by tubeline bordered and parcel gilt bands of etched geometric quatrefoils on a rusticated ground, below an engraved inscription: 'Eleanor Frances Baptised III April MDCCCXXXXIX St Mary East??Maw??' with fleur de lys and trefoil incised rim, the base with a further gilt and raised band, between trefoil headed arcading and a chased foliate banded foot, 10.5cm high, 5.31ozt Provenance: the Hardman Archives, Birmingham Library, Day Book records an entry on 30th March 1849, for a Christening cup £6, commissioned by the Rev'd Dr John Gibson of Jesus College, Cambridge; thence by descent Note: A W N Pugin began his collaboration with the Birmingham based ecclesiastical metal manufacturer John Harman in 1838, promoting themselves as the first Medieval Metalworkers, in which Pugin acted as designer for Hardman's workshop. Produced at the height of this partnership (during which time the new Houses of Parliament were still being refurbished by the company to the designs of Pugin), the same motifs and design elements appear on several other items of the same period housed in international museum collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum. As a pioneer of the English Gothic Revival, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin's metal designs for Hardman continued to be popular in both domestic and religious environments for decades after Pugin's death in 1852. Pieces produced during his lifetime, when Pugin was working directly with Hardman on a daily basis (as evidenced in the Hardman Archives Day Books), such as this cup, rarely appear on the market and the Hardman Archives show a very small number of solid silver domestic items being produced during this period at all; making this a highly important piece of early Gothic Revival design. John Gibson, Dean of Jesus College, Cambridge from 1842 to 1857, was one of the guiding forces of the Gothic Revival in Cambridge in the 1840s. As treasurer of the College chapel restoration fund, he commissioned Pugin to direct the renovations of the building between 1846 and 1849. His entry in the Hardman order books, includes two private commissions, one of which is this beaker, made for the christening of Eleanor Frances, presumably a relative; the day book record having been entered four days before the christening at St Marys church. This is the only record found for a domestic beaker or cup of any kind produced during the 1848/49 hallmarking period and in the surrounding months.
An Enamel and Pearl Open Face Pocket Watch/Brooch, circa 19th century, with crown wind and pin set cylinder movement, the circular white enamel dial with black numerals, white metal and red enamel case with seed pearl decoration, suspended from an enamel and seed pearl bow brooch fitting in white metal, unmarked, 5.7cm total length
A GERMAN HITLER YOUTH KNIFE by Gottlieb Hammesfahr of Solingen, pre-1938 Model, of regulation pattern, with a 12.5cm blade (damaged & repaired), the front bearing inscription (rubbed), the reverse stamped with maker's mark, with a nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel, and a two-piece black chequered composition slab grip inlaid with red and white enamel HJ swastika diamond, in its black painted scabbard with leather belt loop retaining press stud securing strap.

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