A set of ten Royal Worcester handpainted lepidoptery dessert plates, date code for 1874, each of octagonal form and decorated with a variety of butterflies and moths amongst blossoming branches and flowers, with moulded gilt rims and printed and impressed marks, pattern number 9338, 22 cm diameter (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate with the blue butterfly rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There are small patches of enamel missing from the blue butterfly. There is very light gilt rubbing to the rim specifically at the top and bottom edges. The plate with the two butterflies and dragonfly has excessive gilt rubbing to four sides on the rim. A further side has slight rubbing. The main decoration appears to be in good order. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the orange butterfly with blue tips has very light gilt rubbing on the pointed edges. The yellow moth in the main picture has very light enamel rubbing. The main orange butterfly has lost the blue colour from its bottom wing tips. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red butterfly and small yellow butterfly appears to be in good order, it rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There is gilt rubbing on all edges. The main enamel decoration appears to be in good order. The plate with the butterfly with red spots rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly has lost the majority of its colour and that which remains is faded. All other enamels appear to be in good order. The gilt rims also appear to be in good order. The plate with prunus and lotus flowers has very light gilt rubbing to the edges. The main decoration enamel appears to be in good order throughout. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the small butterfly with pink and yellow wings has light gilt rubbing to each corner point. The main butterfly appears to be in good order but the colours are ever so slightly faded. The floral decoration with the white flowers has lost the colour in the flowers. There is a 6 cm very fine hairline crack within the glaze on the underside of the rim just below the pattern number. This crack can also be seen on the top side. The plate with the small lavender butterfly has excessive gilt rubbing to three sections of the rim. The main brown and red butterfly colours are faded and lightly scratched. Otherwise the plate appears to be in good order and rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red and white butterfly with purple insect rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The enamels appear to be in good order on the butterflies, flowers and insect although there is slight rubbing on the branches. There is very light rubbing on the points of the rim. The plate with the large butterfly and wasp rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly colours are faded. The remaining enamel decoration on flowers and wasp appear to be good. There is very light gilt rubbing on the rims.
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An early 20th century amethyst, enamel and pearl brooch, designed as a central trap cut amethyst flanked to each side by a round mixed cut amethyst, all claw set within a white enamel navette border mounted with alternating seed pearls and yellow metal beads, the reverse scratch engraved 'E.F. 1908', 3.5cm wide, weight approx 6.6g
A collection of silver and enamel mounted dressing table wares, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd Co, Birmingham, comprising; two mounted glass jars, a hand mirror, a clothes brush and a hair brush, together with two white metal and enamel mounted glass jars (not stamped), all within vanity suitcase (at fault)
An Elgin pocket watch, mid-case and rim of caseback and dust-cover are engraved with a flora pattern, mounted with three rose cut diamonds, enamel dial is sectored with a pea green centre, Roman numerals and minute track around the centre, gilt Louis XIV hands, the yellow metal case stamped '14k', total weight approx: 60.4g
TWO NORWEGIAN ENAMEL BROOCHES BY DAVID ANDERSEN, the first designed as a double leaf brooch in white guilloche enamel, by Willy Winnaess for David Andersen, the second a tapered elongated shape with blue enamel background and multiple raised curved line detail, both with maker's marks, stamped Norway Sterling 925S, lengths approximately 55mm and 72mm, approximate total weight 25.6 grams (2)
FOUR SCANDINAVIAN DESIGNER ENAMEL BROOCHES, the first designed as a brown enamel maple leaf by Hroar Prydz, the second a white enamel daisy brooch by Anton Michelsen, the third a circular enamel seascape by Ivar T. Holth, the fourth a triple leaf, green enamel brooch by Jemax, all with maker's marks, all stamped Sterling, lengths approximately 27mm to 44mm, approximate total weight 31 grams (4)
TWO NORWEGIAN DESIGNER ENAMEL BROOCHES, the first a blue enamel leaf brooch by Finn Jensen, the second a green and white enamel leaf and lily of the valley brooch, both with maker's marks, both stamped 925S, lengths approximately 54mm and 72mm, approximate total weight 14.9 grams (2) (condition: generally good condition, enamel on lily of the valley has two small chips/scratches to the enamel near the stem)
THREE NORWEGIAN ENAMEL BROOCHES BY IVAR T. HOLTH, the first of circular outline depicting a seascape, the second and third designed as longboats, one in white and orange enamel, one in white and light blue enamel, all with maker's marks, all stamped 925S, lengths approximately 27mm to 34mm, approximate total weight 14.5 grams (3)
THREE NORWEGIAN ENAMEL BROOCHES BY IVAR T. HOLTH, the first of circular outline with scalloped edging, depicting a seascape, the second of tapered fan shape depicting a reindeer pulling a sledge, the third designed as a longboat with white and light yellow enamel, all with maker's marks, all stamped sterling Norway, lengths approximately 27mm to 34mm, approximate total weight 18.6 grams (3)
THREE SCANDINAVIAN DESIGNER BROOCHES, the first a light blue guilloche enamel leaf by Meka, the second a flower head by E. Dragsted, the third of rectangular outline with wirework detail and light blue enamel, all with maker's marks, all with marks to indicate silver, lengths approximately 29mm to 68mm, approximate total weight 26.1 grams (3)
TWELVE ITEMS OF NAMED SILVER JEWELLERY, to include a Scottish brooch by Adie & Lovekin, of marquise shape outline inlaid with agate panels with central thistle, an orange paste Ward Brother's Scottish design brooch, a circular Charles Horner brooch with central faceted orange gem, a white enamel Yorkshire rose brooch by James Fenton, a Georg Jensen Ltd St Christopher pendant and chain etc, all with hallmarks, lengths approximately 21mm to 58mm, lengths of chains approximately 570mm to 640mm, one chain without clasp, approximate total weight 153 grams (12)
THREE ITEMS OF SCANDINAVIAN DESIGNER JEWELLERY, to include a yellow leaf brooch by Bernard Meldahl, a stylised flower brooch set with a rose quartz cabochon by N.E. From and a flower shaped pendant with white and red enamel to the central panel, all with maker's marks, all stamped 925S, lengths approximately 33mm to 66mm, approximate total weight 29.4 grams (3)
SEVEN ITEMS OF SCANDINAVIAN JEWELLERY, to include a stylised leaf brooch set with a circular amethyst, a brooch designed as blue enamel butterflies arranged in a circle, a hexagonal pendant with enamel outdoor scene featuring a stag, a circular brooch with shaped edging depicting an enamel outdoor scene etc, all with marks to indicate silver, lengths (not including pendant chain) approximately 25mm to 49mm, approximate total weight 46.7 grams (7)
FIVE ITEMS OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a bracelet, each link designed as an open stylised leaf, four centrally set with brilliant cut diamonds to the spring release clasp, length approximately 200mm, a purple, white and green enamel bow brooch, a pair of triangular earrings with abstract fish design, an octagonal brooch with engraved scrolling acanthus leaf detail and a tapered pendant with applied textured detail, all with marks to indicate silver, lengths approximately 26mm to 57mm, approximate total weight 43.5 grams (5)
A SELECTION OF MAINLY SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a blue and white guilloche enamel and marcasite compact, a pair of filigree flower earrings, two filigree flower brooches, a white enamel Siam brooch, a 9ct gold heart padlock panel, with 9ct hallmark, approximate weight 0.6 grams, a circular Norwegian brooch with enamel Polar Bear detail etc, most with marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight (excluding 9ct heart padlock panel) approximately 166 grams
TWENTY ONE ITEMS OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include an Irish wishbone and clover leaf brooch set with marcasites and connemarbles, an elongated marquise shape brooch with diagonal lines of blue and white enamel, a marcasite and red enamel bug brooch, a green and colourless paste elongated bow brooch, two Scottish brooches of circular outline depicting a central longboat and Celtic design to the surrounds etc, all with hallmarks or marks to indicate silver, approximate total weight 207.6 grams (21)
A 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO HUNGARIAN LARGE BROOCH, depicting a winged figure slaying a dragon, suspending enamelled cherubs and pearl terminations, enamelled and gem set with diamonds, emeralds and rubies throughout, measuring 120mm in length x 50mm in width (maxmium), approximate gross weight 46.6 grams (condition: overall condition good to fair, there are some small chips to the enamel on the cherubs)
A GEORGIAN GOLD RING, set with latter added Victorian blue enamelled disc with a pearl centre, shoulders decorated with white and black enamel and inlaid with gold swag and wreath detail, the ring is inscribed to the reverse 'GD Obt 8th July 1793 Aged 2 Year', ring size K, approximate gross weight 4.9 grams (condition: please note the central panel is a little loose in the setting, overall condition of the enamel good, one or two small chips)
AN EARLY 18CT GOLD DENT OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial, enamel dial signed 'Dent 61 Strand and Royal Exchange London 58074', subsidiary seconds sweep dial at six o'clock position, keyless wound, temperature compensated balance and Breguet over coil, measuring approximately 47mm in diameter, presentation inscription to the outer case, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1912, maker's mark JW & Co, approximate gross weight 92.8 grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD SMALL OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, white gold inlaid, enamel dial unsigned, watch measuring approximately 35mm in diameter, case fully engraved in a foliate and floral pattern, keyless hand wound movement, import hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1907, maker's mark 'LW', approximate gross weight 33.4 grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, unsigned white enamel dial, with a subsidiary seconds dial, blue steeled hands, mechanical hand wound movement, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1910, together with a 9ct gold single open curb link Albert chain with a T-bar and swivel clasp, approximate gross weight 131.2 grams (condition: please note there is a hairline crack to the dial)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, white enamel dial signed J.G. Graves, Sheffield, black Roman numerals and gold hands, outer gold case fully engraved and an outer case enamelled chapter ring, hand wound mechanical movement, Swiss control marks for 18ct gold and stamped '18K', pocket watch measuring approximately 36.0mm in diameter
LICHFIELD INTEREST, an Elizabeth II silver and enamel pill box, the hinged cover with a view of Lichfield Cathedral from Stowe Pool, gilt interior stamped '15', the base with commemorative Silver Jubilee hallmark, maker F.G. Flavell Ltd, Birmingham 1977, approximately 4.7cm x 3.4cm x 1.4cm, approximate weight 1.6ozt, 50 grams, together with three silver and enamel teaspoons relating to Lichfield, two small enamel and white medallions, two other Lichfield silver teaspoons and plated medallion and a silver Staffordshire knot teaspoon (10) (condition: overall good condition, all enamel items damage free at time of report)
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, of canted rectangular form, engine turned decoration with oval enamel panel of two Japanese ladies by a waters edge, import marks for Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell) London 1926, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 87 grams, height 8.5cm x 5.5cm, together with an oval silver and enamel pill box with view of a river bridge, initialled S.B., maker Clive Norman Bullivant, London 1984, approximately 3.5cm x 2.5cm (2) (condition: pill box in good condition, the cigarette case has wear to the gilding and one of the elasticated stays, small dint to the back cover, the closing/opening spring is tight)
A CASED ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX, commemorating the marriage of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, gilt interior, engine turned base, maker Peter John Doherty, Birmingham 1981, approximate weight 2.5ozt, 78 grams, 6.5cm x 5.3cm x 1.9cm, together with a cased silver pill box commemorating the Royal Wedding 1981, diameter 3.5cm, a modern silver bottle opener with crown decoration, a cased silver caddy spoon with fleur de lys handle to commemorate the Royal Wedding 1981, a modern silver playing card sleeve, a modern silver ashtray and a silver Lichfield Cathedral coaster, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 9.5ozt, 296 grams (condition: overall condition good and unused in some instances)
A CASED SET OF THREE GEORGE V, EDWARD VIII AND GEORGE VI SILVER, SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL COMMEMORATIVE TEASPOONS, makers A.J. Bailey and William J. Holmes, Birmingham 1934 and 1936 (s.d. to enamel on two spoons), together with an Elizabeth II silver love spoon commemorating The Royal Wedding of 1981 Charles and Diana, maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1981, approximate weight 2ozt, 63 grams, a cased set of six white metal teaspoons and sugar tongs with decorative finials, two silver Royal commemorative napkin rings and a silver pill box with half crowns dated 1936 and 1937 inset to cover and base
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS CASED FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK, with repeating gong strike mechanism, circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral swags s.d., marked R & Co, Made in Paris within oval to back, on four bun feet, height of handle up 15cm (condition: no key but repeat mechanism heard working at time of report, case and glass dirty with patches of residue, some damage to enamel dial with chips and crack)

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