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A cloisonné enamel bronze spitton and cover, zhadou 17th century The domed cover bearing a finial formed from a jade archer's ring over a design of dragon and phoenix chasing the flaming pearl amidst clouds, the basin's wide lip decorated with a pair of dragons spaced by a pair of phoenix, all other interior and exterior surfaces bearing scrolling lotus designs on a turquoise ground with gilt showing to exposed metal surfaces.18.3cm diameter, 9.4cm high
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, 33cm circular enamel dial inscribed Whitehurst & Son, Derby, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the well-figured case with swan neck pediment with draught-turned roundels, shaped rectangular drawer to waist, flanked by canted angles, skirted base, bracket feet, 217cm high, 1809/1810 John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) succeeded to the business of his celebrated uncle John Whithurst FRS in 1788 and took into partnership his son John Whitehurst III in 1809, beginning to number clocks from shortly afterwards. The son took over from 1834 and died in 1855 after which the firm was run by Roskell of Liverpool until it closed in 1862. The lack of a number on the movement of this clock indicates a date of c. 1809/1810. Condition Report: Not currently set up in working order, the movement has been cleaned and has been working in the vendor's home for a couple of decades, all in good order.
A George/William IV oak combination longcase clock and housekeeper's cupboard, 30cm arched enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a baker at his oven, 8-day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist flanked by further doors, 151cm high, 122cm wide, c1830
A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble mounted gilt metal and enamel cylindrical dressing table casket, the push-fitting cover enclosing a plum-velvet lined interior fitted with a jewellery tray and four glass scent bottles, outlined with opaque and royal blue bands, rope-twist borders, 13.5cm high, c.1860
A collection of seven 18th century and 19th century glassware including three runners and tankard with enamel lid, tallest 20cm tall, all good apart from chip to cordial glass and small chip to base of tankard, and a pair of cranberry tinted lampshades 14cm and 11cm tall, both generally good condition
A collection of four late 18th century Bilston & Birmingham enamel cashew and patch boxes, one bearing the legend 'Life is Uncertain'. Condition Report: 1. Green box has some cracks to enamel interior. 2. Purple box, the body has old restoration (non-visible)3. Cushion shaped box has been restored. 4. Light blue box has a surface crack and body has restoration (non-visible)
A collection of five Bilston & Birmingham enamel patch boxes, including one bearing the legend 'No Foil is Pain When Love's To Gain'. Condition Report: 1. Yellow box has been restored (non-visible)2. Blue 'Pain and Gain' box has been restored (non-visible) and mirror is cracked. 3. Pink 'St Pauls' box has been restored (non-visible) and mirror is cracked.4. White metal 'Classical Ruins' box has been restored.5. Green 'Floral' box has been restored (non-visible)
A mourning stickpin by repute, a gift to the current vendor's family from someone who previously worked for the Whitbread family. The oval pin designed as a coiled black enamel snake with rose diamond eyes around a seed pearl and engraved agate centre, engraved to reverse: 'Samuel Whitbread born Jan 18th 1764 died July 6th 1815, Lady Elizabeth Whitbread born April 7th 1765 died November 28th 1846', together with another mourning stickpin.

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