A 15ct gold Pheasant bar brooch, realistically fashioned as a cock pheasant in flight, with engraved feather detail and enamelled head, impressed "15ct. Plat m.", length approx 62mm, total gross weight approx 4.3gmsCondition report: Age related wear fine scratches, enamel intact, bar slightly bent,
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A Victorian silver novelty pin shoe shaped cushion, the front panel bright cut engraved with ornate decoration and set with two oval enamel panels and on leaf shaped green Scottish hard stone panel, the ribbon tied button with central enamel cabachon, on kitten heel, hallmarked Birmingham, 1890, maker's mark rubbed, 9 cm long approx
Tiffany & Co London: A late Victorian travelling quadruple cologne bottle set, with silver and enamel tops, the top with enamel circular insets, plain glass bodies, the silver hallmarked George Bedingham, London, 1895, held in fitted circular leather cylinder case and cover, the base stamped Tiffany & Co London in gilt lettering
A collection of table silver including: a George V silver condiment set, ovoid shaped pepper pot on trefoil stand with attached salt and mustard pot, by Charles Wilkes, Birmingham, 1912; a Danish silver and gold coloured enamel cruet set including pepper pot, salt and spoon , stamped by Volmer Bahner & Co. (Copenhagen) and an Asprey & Co silver miniature champagne bottle with retractable swizzle stick, Birmingham, 2000 stamped Asprey & Garrard London on base total weight: 138.2 grams
Military Interest; A WWI circular silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, by Henry Mathews, assayed Birmingham 1914, having silver mounted hinged and domed tortoiseshell lid inlaid with silver, enamel and guilloché enamel depicting flags of the European allies with date 1914, within silver scroll border, raised upon quadruple supports, height 4.8cm x diameter 8.1cm (gross weight 130.6g)
MINTON; a porcelain cabinet cup (af) and saucer with turquoise enamel and gilt decoration, purple printed marks and no. G4679 to bases, two floral moulded pin dishes and a similar Delphine China example, also a rectangular lidded dish (af) (6). Additional InformationCup with hairline crack to rim, saucer ok, both dish and lid with hairlines. Some minor rubbing to gilding.
A pair of early 20th century Japanese cloisonne enamel orange ground vases decorated with floral bands above alternating dragons and phoenixes, unmarked, height 24cm (one af).Additional InformationOne with several areas of damage to the enamel, including spreading hairline cracks and loss to the enamel, both with general surface wear including some scratches, pitting etc commensurate with age and use. The other also with enamel dents and bruises.
A Vienna enamel miniature white metal mounted coffee service, comprising coffee pot, bowl, jug and three cups and saucers.Additional InformationHandle of coffee pot present but detached, one cup lacking handle, tiny loses of enamel to the spout of the coffee pot, surface wear throughout especially where the handles meet the bodies of the items.
An early 20th century Continental silver and enamel decorated compact, the hinged lid decorated with a couple in landscape enclosing a lipstick holder and two lidded rouge compartments, width 5.6cm (af).Additional InformationLarge area of enamel damaged to the front as can be seen in the photograph, small area lower left corner also tarnish to the silver.
WINDMILLS OF LONDON; a late 17th/early 18th century silver and tortoiseshell triple cased pocket watch, the outer tortoiseshell case with silver stud decoration enclosing a simple inner second case and the watch with bull's eye domed glass, white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic seconds numerals, steel beetle and poker hands and inscribed 'Windmills London', the movement signed and no.16763, with pierced and engraved masked cock centred with a diamond, silver regulator disc and engraved detail throughout, the later cases hallmarked for London 1789, dial diameter 3.6cm, outer case diameter 5.8cm.Additional InformationThe white enamel dial has an area of damage beneath the six numeral which obscures the outer seconds numerals and is a thin chip running approx 5mm x 13mm. There are also very light surface scratches and tiny nibbles to the edge of the enamel dial. The watch ticks when wound, some light surface scratches to the silver case and the second inner case. The tortoiseshell outer case has surface scratches, a 4mm x 6mm bruise to one edge. The front rim has split in several places and is missing three of the studs.
ALLEN WALKER; a fine 18th century 18ct yellow gold triple case verge pocket watch, the outer shagreen case with gilt metal stud decoration enclosing a stunning repoussé second case with decoration in the style of George Michael Moser, the watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic minute markers, pierced hands, bull's eye domed glass and with movement signed and no.919, with pierced and engraved masked cock set with a bearded profile of a gentleman beneath wings and an urn of flowers, silver regulator disc and with square baluster pillars, the case hallmarked for London 1786 and with matching serial no.919, dial diameter 3.5cm, outer case diameter 5.3cm.Additional InformationThe white enamel dial has an area of damage around three o'clock. This is a slither of repair to the rim approx 11mm x 2mm slightly obscuring the 15 minute marker. There is also a fine crack just inside this area indicating this could have been a slither chip. There are two very fine small hairline cracks around the 7 marker. Other light surface scratches to the dial. The movement ticks when wound. Some light scratches to the inner case, the repoussé decorated case has three minute pinholes to the decoration on the raised points. The shagreen case has some tiny areas of damage commensurate with age. It is missing four of the applied gilt metal dots near where the spring is and the outer case contains remnants of watch papers and silk.
DELANDER; an 18th century pair cased fusee pocket watch, the outer yellow metal leather clad and gilt stud decorated case enclosing the watch with bull's eye glass, white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers and movement signed Delander London 1358, with pierced and engraved masked cock centred with a diamond, silver regulator disc and foliate scroll engrave decoration throughout, the case with matching number to the movement, diameter of dial 3.6cm, diameter of outer case 5cm.Additional InformationThe leather outer case has wear and tear as you would expect with some ripples, small splits, losses to the gilt stud decoration, There is rubbing to the gold plated inner case and a small area of enamel loss to the 30 minute marker where the release button is for the movement, There is also a very small hairline crack to the centre of the dial. Movement ticks when wound, general wear to the plating on the case throughout.
EDWARD PRIOR OF LONDON; a mid-19th century quadruple cased pocket watch made for the Ottoman market, the domed engraved outer case enclosing a tortoiseshell silver and stud decorated second case, plain third case with simple bands of detail and the watch with domed glass above white enamel dial set with Turkish numerals, inscribed 'Edward Prior London' and with beetle and poker hands, the movement signed Edw. Prior, London, no.66841, with pierced engraved balance cock, silver regulator disc and tulip columns, the watch and third case hallmarked for London 1851, the outer case with Turkish hallmark, diameter of dial 3.1cm, diameter of outer case 6.6cm.Additional InformationThe white enamel dial is in good order with just minor surface scratches, the movement ticks when wound, light wear only to the main watch. The next case closes tightly, has again light surface scratches but basically OK. The tortoiseshell case is missing three of the inset dots, also has a small area of damage and fine crack, light surface scratches otherwise. The Turkish outer case has an area of unsightly solder repair, mainly viewable underneath but right to the tip of the dome you can see where the case has split in the past. The hinge is also slightly loose on the outer case and there is an old watch paper to the watch.
A gold-plated crown-wind half hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials and a graduated fob chain with medallion.Additional InformationDoes not appear to run, balance wheel moves freely, tiny losses to enamelling of outer case, hairline crack running from centre of dial.
RICHARD & CO; a mid-to-late 19th century brass-cased repeating carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and retailer's stamp 'Hancock's & Co 58 Bruton Street, London' (partially rubbed), surrounded by floral fretwork with twin-train/barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped 'R & Co Made in Paris', the case with swing handle and monogrammed to top 'EWE', height 15cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. The retailer's stamp on the dial partially rubbed as stated, further general surface wear and tarnish/discolouration to the metal. The bevelled glass plate to the front has a small chip to the lower-right corner, further nibbles to the glass plates and internal chip to the left plate. Further general surface scratches etc.
A FRENCH ART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK with scrollwork and floral boxwood inlays to the front enclosing a 3.5" enamel Arabic dial fronting an eight-day timepiece movement with platform escapement 29.5cm high; with another French balloon shaped inlaid mahogany mantel clock with Arabic dial and eight-day spring driven movement 23cm highConditionIn good working condition, fine hairline crack to dial above number two, the smaller balloon shaped clock has a loose movement and missing platform escapement

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