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Los 533

Brooches - twenty decorative vintage brooches to include a white metal brooch, unmarked, depicting an Egyptian style goddess also included in the lot is a Robertson's enamel pin badge

Los 61

Gents stainless steel Omega Speedmaster professional moon watch, circ 1978 ref 145022.75, black bezel and black dial with three inset chrono dials at the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions, original strap stamped 633, original presentation box, no papers. The watch is in good working condition. The dial cover has a lot of surface abrasions. Black bezel has a minor nibble to enamel above 80, stainless steel case and original strap with some minor abrasions/wear and tear

Los 7

Scottish Wemyss Pottery tankard, cylindrical form, hand painted with plums signed Wemyss to base. 16.5cm high The wemyss tankard is in very good condition throughout.  Three very minor tiny nibbles to green enamel on rim. Crazing to glaze

Los 70

Ladies 18 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, inscribed in inner metal plate Russells, 18 Church Street, London, white enamel dial, blue steel hands with Roman numeral hour markers, the outercase engraved with floral decoration, in orginal case, Total weight 47.5g watch is in very good condition. Glass is intact, all hands present and dial in perfect condition. Wheel turns freely and keeps good time. Inner dust cover stamped 'Metal' and engraved with 'by appointment maker to the queen T R Russell 18 Church Street Liverpool Swiss Made'. Case is in very good condition. Diameter 3.5cm. 

Los 8

Scottish Wemyss Pottery spill vase, hand painted with plums, signed and incised Wemyss to base. 15cm high. The vase is in good all round condition there is a chip to the underside circular foot. There is some minor nibble to the green enamel rim. Crazing to glaze

Los 96

Victorian enamel and diamond mourning pendant. Oval black enamel pendant set to centre with 11 old cut diamonds in a star form. Central diamond is approx. 0.2 carats. Small diamond chips to bail, with velvet ribbon The pendant is in very good condition for its age. All stones present and secure. Glass is loose in setting and has a small chip to one part of the edge. Minor scuff to enamel at bottom of pendant and back of the bail. Measures approx 6cm long x 4cm wide (including bail). Ribbon length 53cm

Los 231

Minature French brass carriage clock, white enamel rim, with Roman numerals, stamped for Richard cie Paris, height 10cm including handle

Los 270

Pair Japanese cloisonné vases, baluster shaped black background with two dragons Both vases are in very good condition. Both vases are level and there are no noted paint losses. One vase has a couple of very small nicks to the enamel but they are only noticed when studied in detail. Both stands are perfect

Los 281

Pair of cloisonné vases, baluster form, cobalt blue ground decorated with assorted flowers and flowering prunus 37cm high Vases are in very good condition. One vase has a small chip to the enamel and one small hairline amongst the flowers. Both vases are level and the paintwork on both is in very good condition

Los 306

Arts & Crafts brass mantel clock, circular white chapter ring, embossed stylised floral decoration with a single enamel roundel, domed top with rivet panels to corners of tapered case with key and pendulum 36cm high The clock is in very good condition, it has a key and pendulum and the time piece is in working order, however, it appreas to stop after 5-10 mins. The case has some tarnish, the back has some sticky residue possibly from selo tape, on the back door and just below. The dial and chapter ring are very good, dial cover very good enamel roundel very good.

Los 308

French gilt brass four glass mantel clock with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, movement stamped HP & Co with pendulum. 35.5cm high

Los 350

A pair of German WWII U-boat binoculars, by Carl Zeiss 7 x 50 with impressed swastika M in original leather fitted case No 2121 The pair of binoculars are in good condition. The lens surfaces are all in good condition, however, the LHS has some minor damage to prism mirror. When looking through LHS there appears to be some bubble marks to the very top edge. LHS eye cup has a small chip. The blackbody has some rubbing with wear and tear. All leather is good with wear and tear. Case, rain guard etc...   The large optic rims have nibbles to black enamel, the lens have a blush tint. The case has a pouch containing two filters which require cleaning 

Los 83

A Swiss enamel and gilt metal fob watch, the white glass dial with Roman numerals, the back cover with a portrait of a lady (A/F), the movement signed Dido, diameter 28 mm.

Los 1104

Backgammon Board, Japanese Table Lamp in the form of a pagoda, enamel pin tray, matchbox holder, etc:- One Tray

Los 1241

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Modern Costume Brooches and Dress clips, including Celtic style, animals, insects etc, together with enamel pins, etc:- One Tray

Los 1253

A Marcasite Bracelet, of modern design, stamped "925", a marcasite heart shape locket of open work design, on fine chain. An imitation pearl necklace with integral bow pendant, suspending imitation pearl detail, together with a single strand imitation pearl necklace, stamped "925" to fastener. A large modern pendant with collet set hardstone, another similar pendant (damaged) stamped "925" on plaited style chain. A modern panel bracelet, of collet set highlights, stamped "925", a geometric style necklace. A six pence coin set pendant on chain, with similar style key ring, A large one penny coin set pendant, with another, a commemorative silver jubilee ingot style pendant, three modern costume brooches. An "Oliver Bonas" modern necklace, suspending geometric style pendants, a pair of "Valerie Viloin Labbe Paris" enamel drop earrings etc.

Los 1295

A Hallmarked Silver Medallion Pendant on Chain, A "W.V.S Civil Defence" enamel pin, further enamel pins, including, "Workers Together LHMU", "Ligo De Pals Friendship", etc: in vintage jewellery box.

Los 1354

Vintage Enamel Charms, depicting five of Snow White's Dwarfs, etc.

Los 1364

A Curb Link Bracelet, suspending numerous enamel souvenir shield pendants etc.

Los 1373

A Pair of Vintage Swedish Gilt and Enamel Earrings, of stylised leaf design, (unpierced screw fitting) stamped "Sterling"; a long single strand graduated amber coloured bead necklace.

Los 1379

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Costume Brooches, including Butler & Wilson Star Fish, various floral designs, animals, etc, dress clips and enamel pins, a selection of costume earrings, a ring, pendant on chain.

Los 1399

Champleve Enamel Koro, multicoloured floral design of melon form with cover, 19cm high and wooden stand, carved hardwood figure of fisherman, 46cm high.

Los 1520

A XIX Century Black Slate Mantel Clock, with stepped cornice, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, lion mask handles, on brass paw feet.

Los 10

Sterling silver, Guilloche enamel & cut crystal glass powder jar, full Birmingham silver hallmarks measures approx 9cm dia in good condition no enamel damage

Los 103

Norway silver and enamel bracelet hallmarked 925s Hestenes Norway with similar brooch in good condition no enamel damage

Los 108

3 silver and enamel brooches leaf brooch signed D-A Norway sterling flower brooch hallmarked 935s 1 petalhas enamel chip ,enamel pendant signed sterling silver ja&s

Los 109

Selection of antique and vintage gold and silver jewellery includes gold brooches, boxed diamond stick pin silver enamel masonic cufflinks Norway silver enamel brooch etc

Los 156

Antique French silver and enamel ladies fob watch

Los 19

Collection of silver and enamel souvenir spoons all have silver hallmarks mainly 925 grade total weight 330g

Los 21

Set of 6 silver and enamel coffee bean spoons in good condition Birmingham silver hallmarks

Los 33

Boxed silver and enamel brush set Birmingham silver hallmarks

Los 356

Early enamel shop sign Stead & Simpson Ltd for reliable boots branches every where measures approx 24ins by 12ins

Los 53

4 silver items includes 3 silver sugar tongues and enamel feeding spoon Scottish and Russian silver hallmarks on 2 of the sugar tongues weight 108g

Los 87

Fine Victorian Enamel seed-pearl pendant set in yellow metal measures approx 8cm drop by 3.3cm wide at widest points weight 12.3g

Los 88

Fine large victorian gold enamel and pearl mourning brooch high carat gold not hallmarked but test as 15ct measures approx 42mm by 34mm with picture back overall good condition slight edge wear to central enamel panel shown in images

Los 9

Antique boxed silver and enamel brush set Birmingham silver hallmarks

Los 11

A heavy brass pan with handle, enamel ware, McDougal flour man etc.,

Los 1240

A Bestecke Solingen gold plated & blue enamel canteen of cutlery

Los 2236

A silver dachsund dog brooch, an enamel dog brooch and 2 other brooches.

Los 13

Antique Kodak, Ansco bellows cameras decked in mahogany/leather.Kodak No. 4 Folding Pocket Model B featuring pneumatic shutter activators, vertical adjust, and fine gold-script instructions on the shutter area. The Ansco Junior Model A features bright chrome, black enamel, and brass hardware, a solid mahogany door flap, and an all wood flip out mirrored viewfinder- a rare stylistic touch, even for the era. Issued: 1900s Dimensions: 8"L x 6"D x 9.5"H largest, open Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 153

A full sized 1910-vintage Pathe-Freres hand cranked 35mm�silent film projector.The Pathe company has been synonymous with the film industry for over 120 years. And in many ways Pathe, and the 4 brothers who founded it, could be considered the Edisons of Europe- starting life as a fledgling reseller of phonographs in 1896, and rounding out the 20th century as a major innovator of photographic, audio, and film technology, not to mention a global media distributor. Anyone lucky enough to catch a double feature during the golden age of cinema will remember Pathe as the name behind the eponymous newsreels of the 40�s and 50�s; and many timeless films, both European and American, were shot and projected on Pathe-engineered machines. The Pathe No. 1 Imperial- sometimes referred to as The English Model- began production around 1908, and continued well into the teens. It was originally offered as a hand-cranked unit but could be easily modified into an electric drive system and accepts a number of different lighting systems depending on the type of projection needed. Renowned in its era as one of the sturdiest, most flexible designs on the market, the No. 1 was used for both traveling and permanent exhibitions, and is replete with turned bronze gearing, optional Mallet system swing-open safety spool boxes, a fully adjustable and collapsing lens, automatic winder, and a rigid, intricate frame. This example, Serial no. 3063, is in its original orientation: hand operated, with a Geneva drive linkage and large, external 'pin-wheel' shutter. Two antique 12 inch 35mm reels are included. Decked in Pathe cocoa brown enamel, mounted to a sturdy iron and oak stand, it makes an extraordinary display piece, evoking the earliest days of motion picture history; the quiet whirring of the shutter and spinning of the gears are still a charm to behold, and the crank turns easily in the hand. A section of color film leader completes the look. Issued: c. 1910 Dimensions: 62"H x 32"L x 14"D Manufacturer: Pathe-Freres Provenance: Private Collection Country of Origin: France Condition: Wear and patina consistent with age, and use To view the video for this item, click the link below:Pathe-Freres hand-cranked 35mm film projector

Los 155

Hollywood Film Co. Model SZD in classic 50's seafoam enamel.A staple of the smokey editing rooms of classic Hollywood, this Magnasync Moviola was a heavily built vintage tool for a delicate artistic task- synchronizing the magnetic sound and polyester film from a movie or animation shoot into a single track. "Roll sound! Roll picture!"- it was the moviola's purpose to marry them together in 'post'. Made in the USA, this moviola still operates mechanically, turning its polished sprocket wheels in sync and latching its gates closed- as the large precision counter ticks quietly along. Used extensively by a cell-shaded animator and editor in Hollywood California during the 1960s. Issued: Mid 20th c. Dimensions: 12"L x 9"D x 5.5"H Edition Number: 96816 Manufacturer: Magnasync Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear

Los 182

Officer-of-the-deck model black spotting scope in oak box.Produced by the Kollmorgen Optical Corporation under contract from the U.S.N. Bureau of Ships, this 10 power spotting scope was standard issue aboard line ships across the seas during World War Two. Heavily constructed from enameled spun bronze and coated in an early form of abrasion resistant rubber, this scope shows good condition with unchipped lenses and a straight body. The original coating and enamel is in good condition, and the felt lined oak presentation box- with its brass hardware and original naval badge- is a collectors item in its own right. Serial Number 2444. Issued: 1940s Dimensions: 25"L x 3.75"D x 3.75"H Edition Number: 2444 Manufacturer: Kollmorgen Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age related use and wear

Los 183

U.S. Navy ordnance scope issued during WWII in oak case.This 16 power spotting scope was issued aboard line ships across the seas during World War Two. Produced by the Kollmorgen Optical Corporation under contract from the U.S.N. Bureau of Ships, and heavily constructed from enameled, spun bronze, and coated in an early form of abrasion resistant polymer, this scope shows good condition with unchipped lenses and strong enamel finish. The original coating is also in good condition, and the felt lined oak presentation box- with its brass hardware and finger jointed construction- holds the scope firmly. Issued: 1940s Dimensions: 32.5"L x 4.75"D x 5"H Manufacturer: Kollmorgen Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age related use and wear. Oak case shows sign of repair

Los 48

Black leatherette and chrome, with black enamel and brass accents.Kodak Autographic cameras are equipped with hatches in the backplate, meant to allow messages to be written on Kodak Autographic film. Such autographic cameras were a flagship offering from Kodak, during their domination of the American film market. This pair share many design elements as part of the No. 3 A line, and make ideal display or restorative models. Issued: 1910s-1920s Dimensions: 9"H x 10"L x 5"D Manufacturer: Kodak Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 61

Original, black version of iconic German camera in red clamshell.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this early rare, 1935 black edition (No. 151403) of the Leica III camera- featuring adjustable diopters, built in rangefinder, a coveted black enamel finish, and original folding Elmar 3.5 F50mm lens. The III series introduced most of the features that would define Leicas for the next 50 years- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and meticulous attention to detail. This camera comes in a chamois leather zip up pocket case and a red velvet lined hard-shell Leica case. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIs winding knob and shutter release operate as expected, and the curtain appears to be in good cosmetic condition with no obvious signs of kinking or mechanical damage. All shutter speeds index and fire with the exception of 1-second slow speed, and remain un-verified. Issued: 1935 Dimensions: 7"L x 4"D x 2"H, in case Edition Number: 151403 Edition Size: 1200 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 62

Original, iconic German camera with cap, fixed lens, chamois bag.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this early rare, 1932 black edition of the Leica II camera (no. 87087) - featuring built in rangefinder, a coveted black enamel finish, and original folding Hektor 2.5 F50mm lens. The II series introduced the most important feature that would typify Leica cameras for the next 50 years- a built-in rangefinder element, along with its standard viewfinder. This camera comes in a chamois leather bag and a black enamel Leica-brand lens cap for safe storage. Issued: 1932 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 87087 Edition Size: 29801 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 64

Summitar 2 50mm lens, leather case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1953 Leica IIIf camera (No. 626522) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 626522 Edition Size: 35000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 65

Camera, Summitar 2 50mm lens, lens cap, case, "Red dial" camera.When Ernst Leitz took a chance on his designers radical concept- a compact, high precision camera, shooting 35mm film horizontally- unlike the movie cameras it was borrowed from- little did he know that the Leica Leitz-Camera would set the standard for the next 100 years of personal photography. Not only did the Leica camera establish a format that persists even in today's digital world, but also a reputation for absolute quality- many of photography's preeminent heavy-weights have sworn by Leica; and many of the most cherished images from the last 100 years of photographic history were captured by the slim, rugged perfection of Leica cameras and lenses. For auction is this 1951 Leica IIIf camera (No. 565164) - featuring adjustable diopter, built in rangefinder, a snowy satin chrome finish, and original, removable folding Summitar 2 F50mm lens. The IIIf series introduced features that would bring Leicas into the ultimate echelon of photographic capability- a broad range of shutter speeds, removable lenses using the M39 screw format, and a flash synchronization port with delay settings. This camera comes with its leather case, a Leica lens cap, and features the Red Dial- a unique derivation of the flash control with red enamel lettering instead of the standard black. While all cameras sold through Whitley's are offered in as-is and un-serviced condition unless otherwise noted, this Leica IIIf's winding knob and shutter release winds and fires. All shutter speeds index, but remain un-verified. Issued: 1951 Dimensions: 5.5"L x 1"D x 2.75"H Edition Number: 565164 Edition Size: 5000 Manufacturer: Leitz Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 68

Leica metal film rolls, adjustable view and rangefinders, more.Up for auction is this lot of broadly assorted Leica accessories, which includes an English Leica IIIg quick-start and full instruction booklet, a German IIIf flash synchronization guide; two Ilford-made film tins containing all-steel Leica film reels for shooting with Leica cameras; a Kinox-branded accessory selenium light meter in leather case; two Leica branded lens contrast filters- a deep orange in plastic Leica case and a medium yellow bezel-mounted in original Leica box; 5cm duplex lens adapter ring; and Leitz-Leica brand flash cable. Also includes two Leitz-brand cable releases with Leica-style shutter release threads (not pictured). Of particular interest are the two black enamel accessory rangefinders, one in leather case; and two Leitz-brand accessory viewfinders, which allowed Leica (and other) brand rangefinder users to change the setting and provide a 35mm-135mm adjustable image for framing their pictures when using different sizes of lenses besides the standard 50mm. Entirely metallic, of fine German make, and even featuring an elevation adjustment to account for the change in perspective when focusing on near and far subjects. Issued: Various Dimensions: 5.75"L x 5"D, longest Manufacturer: Leitz, Ilford, Kinox Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is

Los 72

A British Rail 'Away' Signal Enamel Flag, yellow and black.

Los 73

A British Rail 'Home' Signal Enamel Flag, red and white.

Los 1302

Fine silver and guillouche enamel miniature clock, the rose enamelled front and sides within blue enamel lined borders, inscribed under the base and inside the back door Argent Dore, G.A.B. 900, Appay, also bearing hallmarks, within a rounded arched case, 2.25" high

Los 1309

French ormolu Pendule d'officier, the 4" white enamel dial signed Adamson, Millenet, the movement with pull repeat striking the hours and quarters on a bell, within a rounded arched case applied with foliate cast mouldings and surmounted by a stepped caddy top with carrying handle, 10" high overall

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