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Popular first-generation X1 model; single, double and filter attachments. Retro aircraft-inspired, with built in reservoir and heavy duty panel controls. Well made design throughout with stainless steel accents and guards, black enamel finish. Shot press holders made of heavy duty castings and thick composite handles. Originally marked for 680 US dollars in 1999. Early model dated 10/99, Serial X1-00000474/99. Issued: 1999 Dimensions: 10"L X 10.5"D X 12.5"H Edition Number: 00000474/99 Manufacturer: Francis Francis! Country of Origin: Italy Condition: Good. Use related wear but turns on and an activated press pump as expected.
Grouping of 8 frames by various artists. Including MacKenzie - Childs "Flower Market" (11"H x 9"W), Martha Stewart Pink Gold tone frame (10.5"H x 8.5"W), Michael Aram Gold Bamboo from Palm Series frame (8.5"L x 6.75"H), two Grammercy Studio plane silver frames ( largest 9"H x 7"W), Jay Strongwater for Neimn Marcuspin frame (about 2.5"D), two green enamel frames (oval is 6"H x 4"W, square one is 3.5" x 3.5") Condition: Good
Teacup, saucer, and cake or sandwich plate. An elegant tea trio (teacup, saucer, cake plate) with blue enamel decorations of butterflies, and central bird figure, with profuse gilt striping and decorations. Dimensions: 6.25"D X 3.25"H, stacked Condition: Very good- minimal wear, consistent with use and age.
A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL DESK CLOCK, BIRMINGHAM 1929, maker's mark indistinct, the circular gilt dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Eight Day", within a shaped octagonal surround decorated in green guilloche enamel, swinging between baluster uprights on an enamel base supported on flattened bun feet. Height 9.5cm
A LATE 19TH CENTURY HUNTSMAN, HOUND AND FOX BROOCH SET BY GARRARD & CO, the galloping horse set throughout with graduating old cut diamond highlights, with enamel set jockey in red and white, complete with both running hound and fox, each set throughout with graduating old cut diamond highlights, in fitted Garrard & Co case. Total weight 14gms.
A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, modelled as a golf club, the golf club head set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds, with single cultured pearl modelled as the golf ball, to the bottom of a moulded mount set with blue enamel detailing, on brooch pin fitting. Length 9cm. Weight 9gms.
A 9ct GOLD REPEATER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the case hallmarked for Chester 1912, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 2415 (glass broken); together with a 9ct gold Albert watch chain with T-bar and lobster clasp suspending a 9ct gold sporting medal fob; a further 9ct gold sporting fob; and the T-bar section of another watch chain (4). Diameter of watch dial 48mm, total gross weight 183 grams
TWO GOLD-PLATED POCKET WATCHES, c. 1900: the first open face, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed Thomas Russell, Liverpool, keyless wind movement; the second Waltham, full hunter, with black dial and subsidiary seconds dial, keyless wind movement. (2) First diameter of dial 44mm
A CONTINENTAL GEM-SET ENAMEL EASTER EGG BEARING PSEUDO-RUSSIAN HALLMARKS INCLUDING FABERGE, second half of the 20th century, together with "56" gold standard and workmaster Mikhail Perkhin, the orange guilloche enamel body encased within a trellis punctuated with Imperial eagles, the hinged cover set with a diamond and ruby-set crowned "A" monogram, the base date 1897 in diamonds, with a satin lined interior. 14cm. Note: a close copy of the 1897 Imperial Coronation egg, the original differing in containing a surprise, the Coronation Coach, the monogram is of the Empress Alexandra.
A GEM-SET YELLOW METAL FRAMED MINIATURE BEARING SPURIOUS RUSSIAN HALLMARKS INCLUDING FABERGE, with "56" gold mark and workmaster's mark, the printed image within an oval laurel wreath band worked in rose coloured and yellow metal, against a white guilloche enamel ground, the rectangular frame set with a pair of diamonds and cabochon rubies in foliate ribbon tied swag, with (detached) easel back. 7.5cm by 5.5cm
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT-METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Hry Marc/A Paris, the two-train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the drum shaped case surmounted by a trophy, to one side stands a globe, to the other a winged putto holding a scroll and pen, the stand cast with acanthus leaves and scrolls and with inset floral painted porcelain plaque, raised on an ebonised plinth and under a glass dome. Overall 35cm high
*A Royal Crown Derby part dessert service, each piece on a white ground within a cobalt blue border heightened in gilt, with further raised enamel beads, having printed mark verso, impressed Derby 4-99, comprising two leaf shaped dishes, two oval dishes, and twelve circular plates. Scratch to underside of one oval plate.One circular plate with chip to rim, further mark to enamel border of same plate.One further plate with small chip to rim.Another with chip to rim and poor restoration.Light gilt wear to most.All require cleaning.
*A 19th century Vienna porcelain vase, of squat baluster form, the central panel hand-painted with a bust portrait of a semi-nude maiden, signed Wagner, having all-over raised gilt and enamelled decoration with birds, cornucopia and flowers, blue beehive mark verso, signed Gitonui(?), numbered 950 Depose, further numbered 5275-950579 to the rim, h.16cm. Three very small minor scratches to woman's hair. Slight wear to gilt rim. Very light gilt wear. Enamel decoration good.
*A 19th century Vienna porcelain chocolate cup and cover on stand, hand-painted with classical scenes on a cobalt blue ground with gilt decoration and further raised enamel decoration, having blue beehive mark verso, h.10cm. Stand – small area of gilt wear to outside of rim, small amount of enamel white dots missing, otherwise appears good.Cup – very light gilt wear to top of rim and corner of handle, otherwise appears good.Cover – minor gilt wear to ribbon handle, approx. 50% of enamel dots to edge are missing.All enamels good and bright.No apparent chips or hairlines throughout.
A Brown Westhead, Moore & Co part dessert service, pattern number B2785, comprising one high comport, two medium comports, two low comports, and twelve dessert plates, each painted with wildflowers on a white ground within gilt enamel acanthus leaf border, within further pink enamelled ribbon surround, circa 1870, plate dia.23cm. One medium comport with fine hairline across base.Minor bubbling to glaze under rim of one plate.One with tiny factory loss to underside of rim, under the glaze.No crazing or staining.Gilt and enamels approx. 99% complete.Overall an excellent set.
A cased set of silver and enamel buckle and matching buttons, the oval lavendar and white enamel buckle, hallmarked to reverse Birmingham 1909, 6cm long, together with a matching set of six buttons stamped 'Sterling', each 1.8cm diameter, cased. Minor abrasions throughout.Some buttons have a few small scratches (not eye-visible).Buckle has some minor abrasions and small scratches.Case yellowed slightly to interior.
*An 18ct enamelled tiger ring, the naturalistically modelled tigers head enamelled in orange and black with red tongue, tapering half way down the band, plain lower band hallmarked London 1971, (makers mark worn), size M, (13.2g). Wear / erosion to enamel in places, mainly tip of nose and eyebrows.Enamel lightly chipped in places, not obviously so.Blue hardstone eyes.Very dirty inside the head.Some wear to the band.
A late 19th century brass music box, the hinged cover cast with a scene of merry-making and livestock amidst a landscape, all within a blue and white enamel band, the frieze further chased with floral swags, w.14cm. In working order.Blue enamel band with one minor blemish.White enamel is good.Hinge good.Case with minor tarnishing all over.A good example overall.
A Victorian cast brass watch holder, the back raised on stylised fish, h.16.5cm; together with a continental enamelled gilt metal and onyx watch holder, h.16cm; and one other turned ebony example, having jewelled base, h.11cm (3). Ebony example – modest age wear, otherwise good.Onyx example – small chip to corner of base, minor frits to edges, enamel complete, brass tarnished in places.Brass example – minor age wear, otherwise good.All hanging hooks present.

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