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An Unusual Chinese Fan with Metal and Enamel Sticks, 19th century, Qing Dynasty, the heavy monture elaborately shaped in the gorge, the sticks alternating, from plain filigree sticks to others with ovals, roundels and bulbous forms, inside which are enamelled hearts, flowers and pairs of fish swimming head to tail, in colours of deep blue, purple, and green. Some of the filigree metal is gilded. The double paper leaf is in the European style, painted with couples at leisure, a pair seated with a child and dog, another having erected a swing in a nearby tree. The reserves are painted with dull gold, dark blue, and purple, complementing the colours of the enamel. The verso is relatively plain save for a simple painted floral spray. Guard length 10 inches or 25.5cm. When closed, the fan is shown to splay. The leaf is clean and is most likely later than the sticks. Both guards may have been repaired where the filigree meets the solid metal by the rivet. Hard to determine, and the fan needs care at this point as the guards flex. Some indication of other loss or repair on gorge sticks.
A "Thune-Norway" Enamel Brooch of Double Leaf Design, stamped "Sterling", (damaged), together with a mixed lot of assorted costume jewellery, including bead necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, etc, a heart shape pin board displaying vintage and later brooches, including thimbles, small organza drawstring bags etc:- One Tray
GENTLEMAN'S WALTHAM NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, signed Waltham movement numbered 24005894, the round white enamel dial with Arabic numerals in black, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel leaf hands, 30mm case, lacking strap, lacking box and papers
A George V silver cased and two-tone pink striped enamel boudoir mantle clock, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1930, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, French mechanism no. 54150 6, engraved inscription verso, "William Joseph Causton. In Remembrance of his Godfather. William James Bowker. (Brigade General, C. M. G., D. S. O.) Nov 1931" 18 x 15.50cm (7 x 6in) William James Bowker was the son of Frederick Bowker, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn. He was commissioned in the Somerset Light Infantry from the Militia on 21 February 1889. He saw active service in West Africa (1898), taking part in operations in the Niger Territories, and in the South African War (1899-1902). When the European War broke out he was a 45-year old major in the 2nd Battalion Somerset Light Infantry, based at Quetta. Bowker remained in India until January 1916 when he took command of 1/6th Battalion Essex Regiment, part of 161 Brigade, 54th (East Anglian) Division T F, in Egypt. He commanded 1/6th Essex until May 1917 when he became GOC 231 Brigade, 74th (Yeomanry) Division. He fell ill in July 1917. When he returned to duty in February 1918 it was as GOC 230 Brigade. 74th Division was re-deployed to France in April 1918 to help stem the German spring offensive. Bowker was removed from his command within a month of 74th Division being concentrated near Abbeville. Commanders of British formations that were re-deployed from Palestine to the Western Front in 1918 were scrutinised by the Military Secretary's office at GHQ and often replaced simply on age grounds. Bowker was 49. Literature by Dr John Bourne, The Western Front Association.
A good collection of mostly Scandinavian jewellery, including a small Danish metalwares brooch designed by Arno Maalinovski for Georg Jensen of two dolphins, a David Andersen silver and enamel pendant, a David Andersen enamel leaf brooch, a Bjorklund Brothers brooch and various other brooches, pendants, earrings and other jewellery (qty)
Late 19th Century French bronzed and gilt spelter, enamel and porcelain mantel clock, Vincenti & Cie, Paris, the red cellular Roman dial and two-train bell striking movement in elaborate two-handled urn or vase-shaped case with detached figural surmount over porcelain profile portrait panel, 42.5cm high including finial
Small selection of jewellery comprising: 9ct gold horseshoe-set stickpin, 1.4g, cased, together with a copper and brass souvenir purse with topographical view, pair of niello-decorated white metal buttons, mother-of-pearl locket decorated with a rickshaw scene and a junk, plus a pair of Egyptian-style cufflinks enamel-decorated with hieroglyphics, Mummy etc (6)

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