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19TH C. MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Jno. Barry (Bolton), swan neck pediment with applied brass bosses and central finial, 14" painted Roman enamel dial, calendar aperture, foliate decorated face and spandrels, trunk with reeded columns, shaped door, raised on ogee feet, 223 (h) x 63 (w) x 27cms (d)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: moulding losses/repairs, door split, untested, inspection advised
A selection of collectibles, including: a 'Section Past President' medal for the Institute of British Foundrymen, awarded to 'T. E. Clark, President 1973-1975'; a George VI Defence medal, with its ribbon; a George VI 1939-1945 War medal, with its ribbon; three George VI Star medals, with their ribbons; a collection of Girl Guides enamel brooches and pin badges; a 1922 George V sixpence; and other items; together with a selection of silver and costume jewellery.
A selection of collectables, medals and silver, to include: a hallmarked silver walking stick handle in the form of a swan, with pink glass eyes; Evening Chronicle Medal of Honour; a bronze-gilt and enamel cross by Fattorini & Sons; Agricultural & Horticultural Association Ld. London bronze medal for The Corbridge Flower Show 1910; Metropolitan Special Constabulary Long Service 1914 bronze medal by J.R. Gaunt; two miniature icons; two leather powder flanks including one by Hawksley; 'The Invicta' fishing reel; plus some coins and a medal.
A collection of medals, pins and other collectables, including: a silver pocket watch, with white roman enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, made in Birmingham 1906 by William Henry Sparrow, in associated black leatherette case; a silver Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd fellows jewel; a white metal id anklet/bracelet, stamped ‘sterling’; a tortoise shell coin purse/handbag; and other items to include.
A Quantity of Costume Jewellery, including a large scarab necklace, stamped to the reverse Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Regent Street, Birmingham, measures 11.5cm by 10.5cm; a Michaela Frey pendant; four brooches; a chain suspending a medallion; a pendant; and three necklaces (a.f.)Scarab pendant - it is in fair condition with slight enamel loss in places, there is also minor scuffing to the plain polished areas and the chain is rubbed and discoloured in areas.
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a silver Charles Horner brooch, measures 2.5cm by 1.8cm; a crescent brooch, stamped '925'; a figural brooch stamped '925'; two foliate form brooches stamped 'STERLING', four further brooches; an amethyst ring, stamped 'J.HULL' and 'DENMRK'; a silver pendant by Charles Horner, measures 3cm by 2.1cm; an amethyst pendant on leather strap, pendant measures 6.7cm by 4.5cm; and a blue enamel compact, diameter 5.1cmSilver, '925' and 'STERLING' - 64.7 grams. Compact - 59.0 grams. Residual - 186.2 grams.
A Pearlware Fox Mask Stirrup Cup, early 19th century, naturalistically modelled and painted,16cm longA Similar Fox Mask Stirrup Cup13.5cm long (2)Largest - right ear heavily chipped. Left ear with two chips. Short crack to the rim. Some enamel scratches and wear. Second - loss to the end of the right ear. and small chips Left ear with some chipping. Crack to rim. Both free from restoration.
A Silver and Enamel Pendant on Chain, by Charles Horner, pendant length 5.5cm, chain length 37cm; and A Split Pearl Pendant on Chain, the central floral cluster to an openwork trefoil motif border, set throughout with split pearls, length 3cm, length 36.5cmCharles Horner pendant on chain - 10.1 grams. Chain stamped '9CT' - 1.2 grams. The split pearl pendant is unmarked but would test as gold in our opinion- 4.2 grams.
A Pair of Samson-Chelsea Porcelain Pedestal Urns and Matched Covers, late 19th century, with gilt and claret borders, painted with panels of birds and flowers, gold anchor marks, together with a pair of faience potpourri vases, painted with courting scenes and landscapes, supported on scroll feet edged in gilt and red enamel, Höchst mark to one (4)
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by Laurence R. Watson and Co., Sheffield, 2003, the cut-glass body tapering cylindrical and with plain silver mounts, the hinged cover with a cast horse's head finial, Together With a cloisonne enamel bowl and cover on stand, enamelled with swans and other birds in a landscape, 24.5cm high including stand (2)
A Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1760, with flowerhead finial, entwined handle and leaf-moulded spout, painted with an exotic bird amongst foliage 13cm high A Similar Teapot and Cover, painted with flowersprays and scattered sprigs 12.5cm high (4)Provenance: Aurea Carter Pot with bird decoration - handle, spout end, knop and cover rim with over spray restoration. Crack to the rim of the pot. Heavily crazed and with some enamel flaking. Floral pot - cover broken and restored, with rim chips, chips to top and inner rim of the main pot. Spout with over spray restoration. Abrasions to the glaze on the handle.
A Near Pair of English Porcelain Fox Mask Stirrup Cups, mid 19th century, naturalistically modelled and painted, the gilt collars inscribed TALLY HO, 12cm longOne with restoration to both ears and wear to the gilt collar. Flaking to the black enamel, most notably on the nose.The other with its right ear re attached (visibly cracked) and overpainted on this area, wear to the gilding. Some flaking to the black enamel.
A FRENCH FAUX BAMBOO CAST IRON AND PAINTED HALL STAND BY GODIN DEQUENNE, LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY The reverse with a cast mark 'ANCNE MON GODIN DEQUENNE & CIE' 195cm high, 73cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe surface refreshed overall to give the simulated bamboo appearance, the drip trays green painted to the top surfaces (appear to have enamel bases) and this has chipped and worn with a white painted undersurface visible - this would appear to be consistent with the age and use in a domestic setting for intended purposeSome later metal brackets to the rear to secure and reinforce the frameMirror plate with some age, Clear maker's details to the rear Overall appears solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS OF SPANIELS MID 19TH CENTURY Modelled facing left and right and seated on their haunches, 31cm highProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: Some small areas of flaking brown enamel to the patches. Several firing cracks/faults. Please see additional images for clarification and these are available from the Dept upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
Mid 20th century Norwegian silver and guilloche enamel trinket dish by David Andersen, of circular form, with green guilloche enamel centre, stamped beneath D-A 925S Norway Sterling, D8cmCondition Report: Approx 1.64 ozt (51.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some scratching and light feathering to enamel in places.
1920s silver and guilloche enamel hand mirror, of circular form with pierced handle, decorated verso with blue guilloche enamel, hallmarked Henry Perkins & Sons, London 1929, together with a miniature silver hand mirror, decorated with blue guilloche enamel verso, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, maker's mark indistinct and a small faceted glass jar, with silver and blue guilloche enamel cover, hallmarked Green & Cadbury Ltd, Birmingham 1917, largest mirror D5.5cm
Mid 20th century Danish silver-gilt and guilloche enamel cruet set by Volmer Bahner, comprising pepper shaker, open salt and salt spoon, the spoon handle and bowl interior with blue basse taille enamel and vine motif, the pepperette with panels of blue guilloche enamel with similar applied vine decoration, all stamped Sterling Denmark VB, pepperette H4cmCondition Report: Approx 1.52 ozt (48 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Enamel appears in overall good condition.
1920s silver mounted jewellery casket, of hexagonal form, the hinged cover with blue guilloche enamel decoration, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior, upon four pad feet, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, H4.8cm, W11.3cmCondition Report: Approx General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Enamel intact and appears in overall good condition. Hallmarks with small amount of wear.
1920s Austrian silver and enamel trinket box, of circular form, decorated throughout in blue guilloche enamel, with applied urn containing flowers to the centre of the hinged cover, opening to reveal a gilt interior, stamped 935 with Austrian control marks and import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1923, D5cmCondition Report: ApproxGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Enamel appears intact and in good condition throughout. Some rubbing to gilt on exterior of box. Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century continental silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, decorated to each side with cobalt blue guilloche enamel, opening to reveal a gilt interior, stamped 925, W8.2cm, H5.5cmCondition Report: Approx 3.16 ozt (98.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some deeper scratches and indentations to the guilloche enamel.
Early 20th century silver and guilloche enamel trinket box, of circular form, decorated throughout with pale green guilloche enamel and a floral wreath to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a gilt interior with personal engraving, import marks for Erich Kellerman, London 1909, D6cmCondition Report: Approx 2.84 ozt (88.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some scratches to the enamel, including some deeper scratches. No losses to the enamel. Hinge secure, box has small gap when closed.
Three cut glass silver scent bottles/jars with silver lids, comprising one example with painted floral enamel cover, hallmarks worn and indistinct, jar with screw top lid, hallmarked Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1909 and a hinged top scent bottle, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, tallest H9.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear, some indistinct. Chips to glass on all bottles. Stoppers present on two bottles, missing on the enamel bottle.
Group of silver, comprising silver mounted compact mirror, hallmarked Clark & Sewell, Chester 1929, silver mounted glass match holder, hallmarked, set of six Barbados souvenir spoons, stamped sterling and a silver spoon with enamel flower Condition Report: Weighable approx 54 gramsGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Marks with some wear.

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