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French Mantel Clock Garniture (France, 19th Century) Gilt Bronze with Enamel, 3 Piece Set Clock: 15 1/2 in. x 9 in.; Urns: 14 in. x 5 1/2 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: Purchased from M&M Antiques, inc. 99 University Place, New York, NY, on Nov. 30, 1967; John and Johanna Bass Collection; Bass Museum of Art after 1979. Literature: The John and Johanna Bass Collection, Miami Beach, FL, 1973, no. 263. Museum Inventory No. 1979.263 Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Proceeds to benefit the John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
Orthodox Icon (Greek, 19th Century or later) Jesus with Mary & Others Oil On Wood Panel with Enamel Text upper center. Measures: 12 in. x 10 1/2 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: Property of a Palm Beach estate Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
Cloisonne Censor (Chinese, 19th Century or earlier) Recumbent Elephant Lid, Elephant Head Feet Enamel over Bronze Censor: 10 1/4 in. x 5 in. Condition: Good condition. For inquiries, condition report and additional images please email info.hillgallery@gmail.com Provenance: Property from a private Palm Beach Collector. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer professional third party shippers for USA Domestic and International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.
A Chinese covered circular metal box decorated in polychrome enamels, diameter 11 cm; an oriental cloisonné baluster vase decorated with bird in flowering branches against an olive ground, height 32 cm (enamel chip to revers and around foot); an Imari circular fluted bowl, diameter 22 cm (chip to rim); a blue & white 'cauldron' vase, diameter 23 cm
A CHINESE GILT-COPPER AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL FIGURE OF BUDAI, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY typically jovial, seated at 'Royal Ease' clutching beads at his right knee and holding a red sack to his side in his left hand, his blue robe chased with bats amid cloud scrolls, metal base and ceramic filled 13cm high Provenance: acquired by the vendor's father-in-law, Elias van Duyn de Sparwoude in China in the early 20th century.
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL TRAY, CIRCA 1900 the yellow ground worked with two confronting blue dragons chasing a flaming pearl above stylised rocks and waves, the central roundel with three carp swimming on an iron-red ground, the red spandrels and yellow borders foliate filled, the yellow outer sides with Buddhist emblems, with gilt-metal rim and bracket feet 37cm square
AN ENAMELLED SILVER NOVELTY PROPELLING PENCIL, CONTINENTAL, EARLY 20TH CENTURYmodelled as an Egyptian mummy case with turquoise, blue, green and white enamel details, the top of the head and suspension ring pulling to propel the pencil from the base, stamped '800' to bale4.5cm long including ring
A GROUP OF THREE GILT-METAL AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASES, AUSTRIAN, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY all oblong, one with a view of Warwick Castle to lid, one with blue guilloché enamel lid, and one with lozenges of guilloché and opaque enamel to lid; together with a enamelled gilt-copper-electrotype case, French, circa 1860, with gilt scroll work against enamel grounds; and a gilt-metal novelty cigarette case, early 20th century, in the form of a rectangular purse 10.5cm longest (5)
THREE SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASES, 20TH CENTURY all oblong, one with lilac guilloché enamel to the lid, base engine turned, Austrian, import marked for London, 1927, one covered in pink guilloché enamel, maker's mark R.N, Birmingham, 1930, and one enamelled to the lid with a spray of roses on a cream guilloché ground, maker's mark indecipherable, Vienna, early 20th century, 900 standard; together with a parcel-gilt-silver cigarette case, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, of oblong pocket fitting form, covered in a variety of engine-turning, the lid with monogram to corner 'JB' all 8.5cm long approximately, 470gr (15oz) all in (4)
AN 'EMAIL DE SAXE' SNUFF BOX, PERHAPS FROMERY WORKSHOP, BERLIN AND / OR PARIS, CIRCA 1745 rectangular, the white ground covered with raised gilt tangled rope and entwined branches embellished with translucent enamel leaves and flowers inhabited by a bird, a fox and a butterfly to the lid, similarly decorated to the sides and base, the reeded silver rim-mounts with charge and discharge marks for Antoine Leschaudel, Paris, 1744-50, also with French 'swan' control marks 8.5cm long Traditionally all enamel boxes with encrusted gold-foil decoration have been catalogued as German, often particularly attributed to the Fromery Workshop of Berlin. Given that quite a number of these unsigned boxes have French silver mounts, such an attribution is now questioned. Since no suitable French enamelling workshops have been identified to date however, it has been suggested that these boxes may have been made without mounts in Germany, for import by French marchands-merciers, who would have had the silver mounts fitted in Paris. For further discussion on the subject, see the entry on a box at The Metropolitan Museum, New York, Accession No.1975.1.1551. Also see Bonhams, London, 5 June 2013, lot 59, for two similarly decorated boxes with French mounts.
A FRENCH JEWELLED, GOLD AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, ALFRED LANGLOIS FOR CARTIER, PARIS, CIRCA 1915 rectangular with rounded corners, the lid and base with black enamel stripes on a polished gold ground, the thumbpiece set with graduated diamonds, the interior fitted with a vesta compartment with striker, maker's mark, French 1838-1919 18 carat gold control mark, signed Cartier Paris, numbered 5113 9cm long, 122.5gr all in Alfred Langlois first entered a mark in 1902. A specialist box maker, his workshop was originally at 3 Rue Normandie, later moving to 243 Rue Saint Martin. He supplied very high quality jewelled and enamelled boxes to the top jewellers in Paris such as Boucheron and Van Cleef & Arpels as well as Cartier. He is credited by some as the inventor of the invisible gemstone setting or 'Mystery Set' as popularised by Van Cleef & Arpels.
A FRENCH FOUR-GLASS TABLE CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval typical case with curved and bevelled glass, the white enamel dial with recessed visible Brocot escapement and Roman numerals, the eight-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, unsigned, numbered 9503, with chamfered brass pendulum, with key and watch key for the suspension regulator 34.5cm high
A NICKEL GOLIATH WATCH IN PIGSKIN CASE, RETAILED BY GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, CIRCA 1910 with gilt plate eight day keyless Swiss movement, the white enamel dial with luminescent painted Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial just below centre, inscribed '8 DAYS', the pocket watch form plain circular case with engine-turned interior numbered to back and cuvette 161376, the leather oblong case with easel strut, blue silk and velvet lined with gilt retailer's stamp watch 13.5cm diameter, case 19cm high
A VICTORIAN GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH WITH GOLD CHAIN, CIRCA 1874 AND LATER later fitted with a Swiss keyless wind 15 jewel movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed 'HARDY BROS Ltd. / SYDNEY, BRISBANE / MELBOURNE / MADE IN SWITZERLAND', the case with worn engine-turning, milled edge and engraved initials, case and dust cover 18 carat gold hallmarked Vine & Thompson, London, 1874, 4.8cm diameter, the curb link chain terminating in snap hooks, stamped '18ct', one snap hook '9ct', 47cm long (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER 'MARINE CHRONOGRAPH' POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1885 key wound English three-quarter plate lever movement numbered 53190 and signed 'P. Stone. / Manchester', white enamel dial with sunken centre, outer track divided into 1/5th second intervals numbered up to 300 in blocks of 25, inner track with black Roman numerals and tramline minute register, heavy silver case with stop slider in the band at '2', inner curvette with twin winding and setting apertures and engraved escutcheon back, hallmarked William Hammon (of Coventry), Chester, 1885, with key, 6cm diameter; together with a Victorian silver watch chain, William Walter Cashmore, Birmingham, 1893, each massive curb link with lion passant hallmark, with its pendent T-bar, also with an associated silver escutcheon with vacant shield, 40.5cm long excluding escutcheon (3)
A VICTORIAN GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH, G.E. FRODSHAM, CIRCA 1881 keyless wind English frosted gilt three-quarter plate lever movement signed 'G.E.Frodsham / 31 Gracechurch Street, London' and numbered 9898, white enamel dial signed 'G.E. Frodsham 31 Gracechurch Street / London' with black Roman numerals with dot five minute divisions and blued hands, subsidiary seconds at 6, plain gold case and cuvette 18 carat gold hallmarked John Martin, London, 1881 4.8cm diameter
BUREN FOR H. WILLIAMSON LTD.: A GOLD HALF-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, SWISS, CIRCA 1924 keyless wind fifteen jewel movement signed Buren, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the case with black enamel Roman numerals surrounding the glazed aperture, cuvette inscribed 'Dad / from / Monica and Chriss / Dec. 7th 1934', back cover and cuvette numbered 14559, 9 carat gold import marks to case and cuvette for William Henry Sparrow, London 1924 4.5cm diameter
An 18ct gold cased Patek Phillippe watch, the circular white enamel dial signed Patek Philippe & Cie, Geneve, with Arabic hour markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial to 6, within an 18ct gold circular case, Swiss assay marks, movement numbered 115107, together with a later maker's pouch.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Watch appears to be working at time of cataloguing Peter Wilson does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered Marks to inside case worn, '56' discernable Small dent to case back Strap in poor condition Inner case hinge loose
A selection of 19th Century seals, to include a rock crystal, enamel and lapis lazuli desk seal, a coated ivory and hardstone desk seal, an agate and bronze desk seal, together with three further seals, lengths 2.2 to 8.4cm (6).Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Rock crystal and lapis - some light nicks and abrasion to handle, areas of enamel are cracked visible with magnification, seal has rampant lion and 'Mary-Anne' carving Coated Ivory - wear to coating around edges and rim, some dark discolouration, small cracks in material visible to top, seal features a double crest Agate - Some small nicks and abrasion to handle, adhesive visible to join Dog - Light scratches, carnelian seal with small nick Small seal very misshapen
An Omega open face pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, movement signed and numbered 5117758, case numbered 5960396, case diameter 50mm.Condition report: Repair work to dial, around 11-12 area Some cracks to dial Works at time of cataloguing Scratches in keeping with age and wear
A late Victorian 18ct gold ladies open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track within the 18ct gold foliate case bearing hallmarks for London, 1885, numbered 8902, with the movement signed Arnold & Lewis, 7 St Ann's Square, Manchester, No. 8902, suspended from a 15ct gold brooch, case width 38mm.Condition report: Condition good to fair Case cartouche inscribed Nellie 1896 Jewellers inscriptions to case interior Inner plate deficient Scratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wear Gross weight of brooch attachment 3.9g. No key with lot.
A mid Victorian enamel, diamond and pearl mourning brooch, designed as a rose cut diamond forget-me-not, with black enamel backing and split pearl tiered surround, to the scalloped black enamel border, with glazed panel reverse, length 3.3cm, gross weight 14.6g.Condition report: Overall condition fair Pin deficient With hoop, may be worn as a pendant Personal inscription to back 'T.J. Harrison, ob.7 Decr 1844 oet. 59'
A Victorian 18ct gold E.J. Dent full hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, signed and numbered E.J. Dent London 19173, movement signed and numbered 'E.J. Dent, Watchmakers to the Queen, London, 19173,' inner case bearing inscription 'Presented to the Rev'd Will'm Lake Onslow by his pupils on the paying off of her Majesty's ship Hastings, May 1853 as a token of their esteem and gratitude,' outer case bearing engraving and motto 'Festina Lente,' hallmarks for London, 1852, within a Dent fitted presentation case, diameter 50mm.Condition report: Overall condition good Some scratching to inner plate Pin to surmount slightly loose Watch can be wound and works at time of cataloguing Peter Wilson does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece
A charm bracelet, the flat curb link chain with engraved and polished links, stamped 9c, suspending a 1930s 9ct gold and enamel fob together with a chalcedony seal, length 19.5cm, gross weight 42g.Condition report: Overall condition fair to good Scratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with age and wear Bracelet and padlock clasp stamped 9c, some partially worn Padlock clasp broken but still in working order Evidence of repair and previous soft solder to some links
A Liberty & Co. Cymric silver and enamel vesta case designed by Archibald Knox, of rectangular form, with blue and green enamel motif to front, hallmarks for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1905, length 5cm, gross weight 1.22ozt.Footnote: Liberty's range of jewellery and silver sold under the trade name of 'Cymric' was launched in 1899. It was manufactured in association with W.H. Haseler of Birmingham, manufacturing jewellers and silversmiths under a subsidiary company known as Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd was registered in May 1901, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty's. They also made the 'Tudric' pewter range for Liberty's. This association ended in 1926. Source: The British Museum. Archibald Knox Beauty & Modernity A Designer Ahead of His Time, The Archibald Knox Society, 2014, page 39 cat number 63.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Enamel in good condition, only minor nibbles and scratches visible with magnification Hallmarks clear
An Edwardian ladies 18ct gold open face pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial to 6, within an 18ct gold floral case, base metal inner plate, crown winding and Swiss jewelled lever movement, import marks for London, 1907, case numbered 1697125, case diameter 36mm, gross weight 30.1g.Condition report: The condition is good to fair, dial good, movement is currently in working order. Glass loose Discolouration in places
Chinese vase, painted with dragons chasing flaming pearls, with later Victorian yellow over glaze decoration, late 19 th century, 38.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: No damage or restoration. Glaze fault to rim. Signs of poor firing, glaze wear, scratching, and enamel flakes.Condition report: No damage or restoration. Glaze fault to rim. Signs of poor firing, glaze wear, scratching, and enamel flakes.
A Gentleman's 9ct yellow gold wristwatch, the silvered dial with batons and a date aperture on an expanding bracelet strap, together with a Lady's 9ct yellow gold wristwatch, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals inscribed Precista, on a 9ct gold with metal core expanding bracelet strap
A George VI Silver compact, the circular engine turned top with an enamel decorated shield with a crown above a sash "Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense", the centre decorated with a rose and thistle, the interior inset with a mirror, Birmingham, 1938, Roberts and Dore, 9cm diameter, approximately 137 grams
A blue enamel and white metal hinged bangle, "Remember Me", stamped "AP", together with a 19th century Momento Mori brooch with plaited hair and seed pearls, inscribed "Alex Black Topping died 6 April 1791 aged 73, 21 Jan 1873" and a small pendant CONDITION REPORT: Enamel scratched and chipped on bangle in used condition, brooch, cracked to the centre, pearls rubbed and setting rubbed in used condition
A William IV silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the back plate inscribed J Hemlett, London, No.6568, London, 1837 together with two other silver open faced pocket watches, two other pocket watches, a wristwatch and an ebony and ivory desk watch holder

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