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AN ART NOUVEAU CHARLES HORNER SILVER ENAMELLED PENDANT, inlaid with blue enamel and mother of pearl, measuring approximately 400mm in length, hallmarked silver, Chester 1912, Charles Horner (please note the end dropper is sadly deficient from this pendant and the bolt ring clasp is a later replacement, overall condition of the enamel is very good)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL BRACELET BY MURRLE BENNETT & CO, bracelet measuring approximately 200mm in length, blue and green enamel and knot work detail, circa 1905, stamped 'MB & C, 950' (overall condition is very good, minor surface scratches in keeping with general wear)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX, shaped oval form, repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, hinged cover, gilt interior, maker S.B., Birmingham 1900, oval length 10.8cm, together with a George V silver double sovereign case, foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1914, two Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, Birmingham 1968 and London 1971, a worn silver thimble, a silver cased pocket watch, stamped 0.935 to the case, white enamel dial and a late Victorian claret jug, height approximately 26cm, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 3.7ozt, 115 grams (7)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, engraved initial, London 1809, approximate weight 7.7ozt, 240 grams, together with an oval Continental white metal box and cover, with putti to the cover, an oval Anglo Indian style white metal box with pull off cover, late 18th/early 19th Century Bilston type enamel patch box, green ground, the cover painted with 'The Vicar and Moses', approximately 5cm x 3.5cm x 2.8cm and two silver plated vesta cases (8)
PETER LAYTON, an iridescent bottle with brown and blue streaks running vertically up the body, having a silver and enamel stopper in the shape of a butterfly, signed near the base by Peter and having the initials for Norman Stuart Clarke, height approximately 12cm excluding stopper, together with a Frank Daysh of Lichfield scent bottle (2)Condition: no chips, cracks or nibbles, age related wear to the Layton piece
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND CHAMPLEVE TWIN HANDLED URNS, of baluster form with bearded male masks connecting two swags, foliate pedestal, circular base with scrolled foot rim, height approximately 46cm (condition: top rims uneven and enamel losses)condition: the vase with the slightly more uneven rim has a large crack in the neck which is more visible from the inside, possibly lacking covers as there is a small inner rim, wear to the gilding on high points, particularly the rims, tops of the handles, some parts of the mask, there are traces of either turquoise and /or black paint in the horizontal channels level with the masks, there are a few small patches of missing enamel
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, s.d., eight day movement with gong strike, the backplate with Vincenti & Cie mark, the case with urn surmount flanked by four finials above beaded columns, pierced decoration to borders, lacks two front feet, height approximately 40cm
Two nurses silver and enamel badges, Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1928 & 1930, Bolingbroke Hospital incorporating London & The General Nursing Council, both inscribed, cased Art Nouveau silver mounted sewing/dressing set, Birmingham 1904, incomplete, child's silver spoon, silver teaspoon, rolled gold hunter and half hunter pocket watches and a watch movement (qty).
A cased set of six silver seal end teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1927, cased set of four silver and blue guilloche enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1938, cased set of six silver coffee spoons, with green hardstone handles, Birmingham 1929, five silver handled tea knives and a pair of electroplate 'fence' knife rests (23).
Rolex; a lady's 9ct gold and enamel wrist watch, London circa 1913, the engine turned circular dial with Arabic numerals and pink/white enamel bezel (af), signed 15-jewel manual wind movement, inside front case stamped '7985 REBBERG', case 25mm diam., lacking strap, and a rotary 9ct yellow gold lady's quartz bracelet wrist watch, 11.8g excluding movement, with box (3).

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