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Chopard, a mid-size quartz calendar chronograph Godolphin wrist watch, model no.8900, c2005, with blue enamel dial, white Arabic numerals, 30-minute and 1/10th second subsidiary dials, Godolphin racing emblem and date aperture at 4, steel case, with original rubber strap and blue leather replacement strap, cased numbered 800743, in Chopard pouch.
6th century AD. A matched pair of bronze disc appliqués, each a plaque with trilinear border surrounding a pattern of La Tène whirls and tendrils reserved against a red enamel field. Cf. discoid mounts from the Lullingstone (Kent) hanging bowl in Farley, J. & Hunter, F. Celts Art and Identity London, 2015, item 162. 118 grams total, 75mm (3"). Found Leicestershire, UK, 2016 attached to the remains of a large sheet bronze bowl; accompanied by a copy of an Art Loss Register certificate. Very fine condition. [2]
13th-14th century AD. A fully enamelled bronze quatrefoil stud with reserved trefoil to each blue-enamelled lobe, central red enamel panel with reserved lion rampant reversed. See Ashley, S. Medieval Armorial Horse Furniture in Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology 101, Dereham, 2002 for discussion. 12.6 grams, 28mm (1 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in an old UK private collection. Very fine condition.
13th-14th century AD. A gold ring comprising a cusped D-section hoop, flared shoulders and lozengiform plaque, band of enamel-filled(?) scallop motifs to each face of the shank, beaded border to the plaque surrounding a capital 'A' above a ring. Cf. Chadour, A.B. Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 561 for type. 6.04 grams, 14mm overall, 10.95mm internal diameter (approximate size British -, USA -, Europe -, Japan -) (1/2"). Property of a Dutch lady; acquired on the continental art market. The capital 'AO' may stand for Amor [vincit omnia] (Love conquers all), or it may represent the alpha-omega emblems of Christ. Fine condition.
Dated 1802 AD. A flat-section gold memorial ring with three black enamel bands, the median with reserved text in capitals ':: John Enys Esq: Ob: 11 Oct:1802:Æt:31', hallmarked to the inner face with 'WH' symbol, lion and 'G'. 7.81 grams, 20.46mm overall, 18.03mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 1/2, Europe 16.23, Japan 15) (3/4"). From the Whitehead family collection; acquired on the UK art market; accompanied by copies of various research papers on John Enys (High Sheriff of Cornwall) and the Enys family. The Enys family estate has its roots in the 13th century and at its height owned property in over thirty parishes in Cornwall. John Enys was the son of Samuel Enys and Sarah Penrose, born in 1772. He was made High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1796. He married Jane Maria, the second daughter of William Villebois of Feltham Place, Middlesex, but the marriage produced no children. After his accidental death in 1802 at the age of 30, the estate passed into the hands of his uncle, Francis Enys. The son of Francis Enys, John Samuel, improved the large gardens and rebuilt the burnt down Tudor house. His eldest son continued improving the gardens by adding new plants sent by his brothers from New Zealand. His younger brother inherited the estate and established a New Zealand garden in the grounds. Today the holding of land is much reduced consisting of about 1000 acres of farmland and woodland and is open for public during the summer months. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Fine condition.
16th-early 17th century AD. A gold ring with thin hoop with expanding scrolled shoulders, traces of white and green enamel on the scrolls; the bezel in the form of an incurved hexagon with a skull in the centre, which would have been enamelled in white, surrounded by upper-case inscription 'MEMENTO MORI' with traces of black enamel, incised line decoration in the corners. Published by the Portable Antiquities Scheme with record number CAM-49BF57; accompanied by a copy of the PAS report. 4.20 grams, 22.69mm overall, 18.66x15.55mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4"). Found Freckenham, Suffolk, UK, 2013. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act as 2013-T835; accompanied by a copy of the British Museum report and a letter disclaiming the the Crown's interest in the find. Fine condition, hoop split.
Pliocene to Miocene Epoch, 4-7 million years BP. An exceptionally large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth displaying good enamel and serrations, from the Hawthorne Formation, Morgan River, USA; supplied in a glazed display box. 408 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). From an important Scottish collection of shark teeth; formerly in the collection of Paul Morrison; acquired from Fossil Shark Teeth Inc, Cody, USA; accompanied by the original invoice dated 8 November 2007. Very fine condition. Rare.
Late Miocene Epoch, 5-7 million years BP. A high quality Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with excellent enamel and serrations, from the Hawthorne Formation, Savannah, USA; supplied in a glazed display case. 64 grams, 85mm (3 1/2"). From an important Scottish collection of shark teeth; acquired on the palaeontological art market. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Early Pliocene Epoch, 4 million years BP. An unusually chocolate-coloured Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with good serrations and enamel, from the Hawthorne Formation, St Mary's River, USA; supplied with a glazed display case. 115 grams, 10cm (4"). From an important Scottish collection of shark teeth; acquired on the palaeontological art market. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
A Burmantofts tile painted with impasto enamel. Depicting a maritime scene with a shipwreck and sailors fleeing in a rowing boat. Impressed mark, 15.25cm x 30.75cm. Provenance; The F. C. Upton collection.Condition report intended as a guide only.Crazed. Very minor edge chipping. No cracks or repair.
A Chinese copper and cloisonne enamel circular tray. Decorated on a black ground with a yellow dragon chasing a flaming pearl. Decorated to the reverse with fruit bats on a key fret ground, 20.75cm diameter.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very minor dents to the metal rim. No damage to the enamel.
An early 19th century Swiss jacquemart automaton quarter chiming pocket watch. With enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and blue dial mask incorporating the two jacquemart each striking a bell, 5.5cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Strike function working. No cracks or chips to the enamel. Enamel on the back worn. No key.
A late 18th / early 19th century Staffordshire enamel snuff box of oval form and with hinged cover. Decorated to the top with a boxing match, inscribed Set To and having a lilac ground base, 5.25cm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very feint crack to the top from the rim. Some wear to the underside. Otherwise in very good order.

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