An early George III Rococo Bilston enamel rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover painted with a classical shepherdess in colourful tones, within a raised gilt border of C-scrolls and foliage, the powder blue rectangular base with further foliage, scrolls and rocaille, bow thumbpiece, milled gilt-metal mounts, 5.2cm wide, c. 1760 Condition Report: Generally good. Some surface scratches and rubbing. Crack to base. Some losses to gilding. See images.
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A pair of South Staffordshire enamel pedestal salts, enamelled with rural scenes within raised scroll cartouches, spiralled bases, 6cm wide, c.1790; another, smaller, with raised gilt scrolls, pad feet, 4cm diam, c.1790 (3) Condition Report: Please see attached images. The pair with losses, wear and restoration. The other singular good. Cannot send to the U.S.
A George III South Staffordshire enamel snuff box, the hinged cover printed in black script with amorous verse, A Prisoner you have made of me / Bind me fast or fet (sic) me free, within, a blue laureate garland, pastel blue shaped oval base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Generally good overall condition, some crazing and cracking, lid does not close securely due to hinge damage. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel rectangular patch box, the hinged cover transfer printed in black with a lady and her beau in a sylvan coppice and inscribed with amorous verse, A love free / I am to you, flanked by scrolls and leafy fronds, enclosing a mirror plate, pastel pink base, 3cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Very good overall condition, hinge secure, some deterioration commensurate with age, appears to be some retouching to interior. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover printed in black script with the amorous maxim, No Toil is Pain / When love's the Gain, within a C-scroll border, enclosing a mirrored plate, pastel blue shaped oval base, 3.8cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Good overall condition, some crazing to lid, slight crack to interior, some deterioration to mirror commensurate with age, scratches to base. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover printed in black script with friendly verse, New friendships & glafs (sic) of mead doth great Ten thousand dear delights / These pleasure never ending flows / There every blifs (sic) unites, enclosing a mirror plate, pastel blue oval base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Good overall condition, some crazing to lid and interior commensurate with age. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover printed in black script with amorous verse, Love hast no fault / Or I no (sic) Fault can fpy (sic) / Thou art all Beauty / Or all Blindnefs (sic) I, enclosing a mirror, pastel blue oval base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Generally good overall condition, some crazing, mirror cracked, most of slivering lost, some movement to hinge due to damage. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel patch box, the hinged cover printed in black script with amicable wishes, Esteem this Gift for those who give / And Joy attend you while you live, within an Adamesque patera in tones of carmine and white, enclosing a mirror plate, pastel pink shaped oval base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Good overall condition, some crazing, hinge secure, closes well, some deterioration of mirror commensurate with age. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the hinged cover inscribed in black, A Trifle from a Friend, pink sides and base, 4cm wide, c.1780; another, Long May You Live and Be Happy, azure sides, 4cm wide, c.1780 (2) Condition Report: Good overall condition, some scratches and crazing to smaller box, and small area of enamel loss, hinges secure, deterioration to mirrors commensurate with age. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, the hinged cover decorated with a lady artist painting a portrait of a naval figure, presumably her sweetheart, enclosing a mirror plate, pastel green base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Good overall condition, scratches to base, some very minor ares of damage, mirror cracked. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, probably Bilston, the cover inscribed I Prize the Gift, Because I Love The Giver, sky blue sides, 4.5cm wide, c.1760; another, Liberty & Loyalty, 4.5cm wide, c.1760 (2) Condition Report: Both boxes have damage to enamel and losses, one has broken mirror, hinges secure. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover painted with a fox and inscribed An Emblem of Craftinefs (sic), within a 'jewelled' border, enclosing a steel mirror, apple green base, 4.5cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Very good overall condition, enamel in good order, hinge secure, minor manufacturing flaws to base, deterioration to mirror commensurate with age, minor enamel loss to interior. Please see attached images
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed Friendship's name for ever blest, In that I live and love to test, pink fluted base base, 4cm wide, c.1780 Condition Report: Very good overall condition, some slight crazing to interior, section of mirror lost. Please see attached images
A George III Rococo Bilston enamel novelty rounded rectangular scent etui, each side decorated with a clock face, within a gilded band and flanked by floral spandrels at angles, the hinged cover with a tulip and rose conforming, enclosing a scent bottle, the powder blue ground with sprouting leafy foliage, milled mounts, 6.1cm high, c.1765 Condition Report: Good overall condition, some slight crazing commensurate with age, hinge secure, very small area of enamel loss to interior of lid, bottle damaged. Please see attached images
A 19th century rectangular snuff box, painted with Arab and companion in a tent, 8.5cm wide, c.1890; a Chinese cloisonné shaped circular trinket box, decorated with Chinese figures, on a green ground, 5.5cm diam, c.1890 Condition Report: The papier-mâché snuff box with craving, some nibbled losses and wear. The enamel box similar.
An early George III Bilston enamel baluster scent bottle, painted with sprays of Deutsche Blumen on a white ground, raised and gilt C-scrolls, milled gilt metal mounts, 8.5cm high, c.1760 Condition Report: Generally good overall condition, one area of crazing and one crack which may be a manufacturing fault, obvious restoration to base. Please see attached images
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 19th century French champlevé enamel, green onyx and gilt brass four-glass mantel clock, 10cm circular dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, 14-day movement striking on a gong, mercury compensated pendulum, bun feet, 30cm high, c. 1890 Condition Report: Damage and losses to onyx on top. Top is loose. Appears to be overwound. Some rubbing to pendulum. Some tarnish to metal work. Crack to onyx at front of the base. We cannot guarantee the working order of this lot. See images
A 19th century French gilt-metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, 6.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal, Paris, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with Diana the huntress and a hound, 39cm wide, c.1870 Condition Report: Damage and losses to enamel of face. Needs cleaning. Strikes on the hour. Clock appears overwound and does not tick. We cannot guarantee the working order of this lot. See images.
A 19th century French gilt-metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, 6cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with scantily clad putti at the water's edge, 42cm wide, c.1870 Condition Report: General good. Springs seem good. Winds and ticks. Tries to strike on on the half and full hour but gong appears to have been bent out of position. We cannot guarantee the working order of this lot. Needs cleaning. See images.
A 19th century French ormolu five-glass repeating carriage clock, 5cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed Bryson & Son, Paris, Roman numerals, 14-day movement striking on a bell, chased throughout with foliage and scrolls, incurved pilasters to angles, shaped swing carrying handle, ogee-shaped base, 15cm high over handle, c.1880 Condition Report: Please see attached images. The dial in good condition with some very small wear. The case itself with some surface wear, scratches and blemishes. The glass good. Not fully wound but working when escape button pressed and chiming; however we don't guarantee the perpetuity of any mechanism or its working condition. The movement clean and in order.The backplate is numbered 4404. Difficult to discern any numbering between movement plates - if there are any. The base and foot each correspondingly numbered 4404.
A 19th century French Palais-Royal ormolu, enamel and jewelled lady's salon tray, the rectangular frame with Renaissance design angles ornamented with floral bosses and swags in paste stones and polychrome enamels, the borders engine-turned and milled with alternating bands of rope twists, beading, S-scrolls and lotus, occasionally picked out in purple tones, inset petit point needlework still life, incurved scroll handles, bun feet surmounted by an anthemion frieze, mauve velvet lined base, 35cm wide, c. 1870
A Austrian Neoclassical silver and enamel walking cane handle, surmounted by a faceted amethyst-coloured stone, cast with a frieze of swagged garlands on a checkered ground, pinstriped in tones of white enamel, stamped 900 and G.A.S for Georg Adam Scheid of Vienna, 9.5cm long, c.1900 Condition Report: Sections of enamel damaged and repaired. Please see attached images
A George IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 30cm square enamel dial inscribed John & Edward Mason, Worcester, the dial painted with flowers in a Delft vase, roses to spandrels, Roman numerals, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded columns and quarter columns, rectangular door to waist, pendulum, 199cm high, c1830John and Edward Mason were trading in Worcester from 1828 to 1850.
A George/William IV 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, c.1830 Condition Report: Not currently set up in working order,the movement has been cleaned and has been working in the vendors home for a couple of decades, all in good order
A late 19th century Austrian walnut and gilt-metal mounted wall clock, 9.5cm white enamel chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement, arched pediment, giltwood S-scroll pilasters, glazed aperture with gilt-metal anthemion and S-scroll frame, ogee-shaped apron with acorn underfinials, 57cm high, c. 1880
A late 19th century French gilt-brass mantel clock, 8cm white enamel dial with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast in the Revivalist taste with leafy scrolls and masks, urn cresting, 39cm high, c.1880 Condition Report: Condition generally good, chip to top of dial, scuffs and tarnishing, unfortunately we are unable to guarantee the working order, see images for further examples of condition.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass five-glass miniature carriage timepiece, by E. Maurice & Co, stamped, 3cm white enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, swing carrying handle, the case quite plain, rounded plinth base, 10cm high over handle, c.1900 Condition Report: See images for condition
A Louis XVI design specimen rouge marble mantel clock, 10.5cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and painted with floral swags, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a gong, the arched case flanked by brackets, applied with a ribbon-tied laureate garland and foliate bosses, deep skirted base, turned bun feet, 26cm high, 37cm wide, 20th century
A Louis XVI Revival gilt-metal mounted white marble clock garniture, 9cm white enamel circular dial painted with Arabic numerals and swags of roses, fretwork hour and minute hands, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the pylon shaped case with Cupid's bow and quiver cresting, with a flaming torch, foliate heart chaplet and a laureate garland, the whole with ram mask and foliate bosses, rope twist borders, C-scroll knees and lion paw feet, the flanking mantel urns with conforming Neoclassical mounts, the clock 35cm high, c.1920 Condition Report: Hello,This lot is in good condition, slight fade/wear to the gilding. Scratches and chips to the marble. Cracks to the face.Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A Louis XVI Revival Sèvres porcelain and ormolu mantel clock, 7.5cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals in blue and second subsidiaries in black, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement, the centre and apron with inset plaques painted with putti and neoclassical trophies en grisaille, on a cobalt blue ground, the case boldly cast and crested by an emblematic agrarian trophy of a scythe, bushels, flowers and birds, the base with further trophies emblematic of music and the arts, applied throughout with floral garlands, bun feet, 32cm high, c.1870 Condition Report: Broken handles. Lacking bell/gong and pendulum. Good overall condition with a hairline crack on the top of the vase, signs of damage to the leg that is attached from the bottom of the vase to the platform base. Please see attached images for examples.
A Napoleon III gilt bronze and white marble mantel clock, 9cm convex enamel dial inscribed E de Labroue, Paris, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the urnular case flanked by emblematic putti after Canova, beaded knop feet, 42cm wide, c.1860 Condition Report: Overall this lot is in good condition that has minor wear on the rim of the marble on the front, general scuffs on the gilt and needs cleaning. Please see attached images for a closer view and examples
A Second Empire gilt-metal mounted Carrara marble mantel clock, by C A Richard & Cie, Paris, 14cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, Brocot escapement, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the drum-shaped case crested by an eagle and serpent, bun feet, 61cm wide, c. 1870 The maker was the distinguished firm of C A Richard & Cie of Paris founded 1848, and awarded a gold medal at the Paris Exhibition 1889; normally impressed on the back plate, but here absent, confirming the earlier date. Condition Report: This lot is in good condition with some scuffs on the marble and the gilt around the base area. Please see attached images for examples.
An unusual 19th century French gilt-metal 'portico' wall clock, 14.5cm circular enamel dial with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Brocot escapement, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the tubular case flanked by acanthus scrolls, mercury compensated pendulum, 50cm long, c.1860
A late 19th century Continental silver gilt and enamel carriage timepiece, 1.5cm enamel chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals, the dial painted with a musical trophy, the sides with full-length harlequins and figures of the stage, reeded swing carrying handle, incurved pilasters, rectangular base, bracket feet, 6.5cm high over handle, c.1900
A Lynton porcelain porter mug, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a Dutch maritime harbour and choppy seas, cobalt blue ground, applied with gilt acanthus scrolls, deep rim with conforming urn and leafy scrolls, angular handle with turquoise enamel jewels, 12cm high, printed mark, monogrammed
A small Japanese cloisonné enamel ovoid cabinet vase, decorated in polychrome enamels with two hens on a green ground, scrolling bands to circular foot, 11cm high, Meiji period Condition Report: General very good condition. The applied rim somewhat loose but stable. No chips or repair to enamel. Some tarnish to base. Please see attached images. D.S.
An early 19th century Chinese enamel circular box and cover, painted with a profuse border of colourful honeysuckle flowers above stiff artichoke leaves, gilt C-scroll rim band, on a dark blue ground, the domed cover conforming, revealing a pale blue interior, centred by a boss and flanked by five bats in iron red tones, and bordered by a frieze of lappets, stained green turned wooden globular finial, 9cm high, 11cm diam, Canton, Daoguang reign, 1820 - 1840 Condition Report: Lot is in general good condition, crazing throughout, slight wear/rubbing to the gilding, chip to the lid. Please see additional photographs attached for examples thank you.
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and St George, CMG, Companion's neck badge, silver gilt and enamel, in case of issue and corresponding documents Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, KCVO, CMG (1929-2017) succeeded his brother, Richard Gibbs, 2nd Baron Wraxall, on 19 July 2001. He was appointed to the Order of St Michael and St George as a Companion in the 1982 Birthday Honours.The Order of St Michael and St George was instituted by the Prince Regent, later King George IV, in 1818, and is awarded to those who rendered important services abroad, or in the Commonwealth. The enamelled centre of the medal depicts St George fighting the dragon to the front, and St Michael conquering Satan to the reverse

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