Selection of Trade Union Badges & Fobs.Including: “North Wales surface men’s Union” (Coal mining interest). ... “The Lancashire , Cheshire & North Wales Engineers & Boilermakers Federation. ... Liverpool & Dist Carters & Motormens Union 1927. ... Modern unions. ... etc. Overall GC some with enamel damage. (Quantity)
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London Underground Enamel Sign “Roding Valley”59 x 10 3/4 inch, blue enamel, rectangular sign with white lettering “Roding Valley”. Some fading and minor damage. Roding Valley is a London Underground station situated in Buckhurst Hill in the Epping Forest district of Essex. Originally part of the London and North Eastern Railway.
Of Girl Guide interest, five Girl Guide badges, one silver, together with a Wylie & Co owl head brooch with enamel, and a 15ct bar brooch with an owl above number 58 and enamelled ribbon marked Alitibus Noctis, with safety chain, AF, 4.8g (7) the gold owl brooch is snapped on number 58 and has been repaired
Three early 20th Century mesh evening bags, two glass perfume bottles within a leather case, an early 20th Century coin case, a cream enamel powder compact, a faux tortoiseshell hair comb, a 1920s black fringed evening bag, a 1930s pale blue evening purse from France, four pairs of knitted silk gloves, a small pale pink metal vanity box, Three small metal compacts a black fringed evening scarf with stencilled gold and pink decoration, a grey leather wallet, a black velvet evening bag decorated with Indian metallic embroidery, a black mesh snood, a 1950s metal cigarette and vanity case within a blue satin carrier, a woven mesh cap decorated with gold sequins, a Viscount cigarette lighter, a 1960s gold lurex evening hat and eight further evening bags and purses
Sixty-Eight piece Aynsley "Empress" Dinnerware set. Feature gold encrusted and green enamel design. Includes 8 each dinner plates 10-1/2", bread & butter plates, fruit bowls, cream soup bowls, soup saucers, cups, saucers; 6 luncheon plates, covered vegetable dish, coffee pot creamer, sugar bowl, gray boat (crack) with underplate. Signed. Condition: Good condition with no chips or cracks or as described. Domestic Shipping: Third party Min Est. $300.00 Max Est. $400.00
Lot of Chinese Items: Celadon Porcelain Bowls on Stands and Polychrome Enamel Wall Brackets. Bowls measures 1-1/2" H x 6" W, stand measures 3-1/8" H, brackets measures 9-5/8" H. Condition: One bowl has a loss to rim, brackets have rubbing to enamel Domestic Shipping: $66.00 Min Est. $50.00 Max Est. $100.00
Cartier, Paris Fine Art Deco Platinum, Diamond and Enamel Lady's Pendant Watch. Signed. Measures 2-1/2" L, 1-5/8" W. Approx. weight: 25.4 grams. Condition: Normal wear and scratches to enamel. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Domestic Shipping: $30.00 Min Est. $2000.00 Max Est. $3000.00
Vintage Gucci Gold Plated and Enamel Ladies Watch in Associated Dust Bag. Roman numeral, logo and makers mark on dial, genuine lizard band. Face measures 1-3/8" Dia. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Condition: Needs batteries, light wear to band Domestic Shipping: $32.00 Min Est. $100.00 Max Est. $150.00
*Dickens (Charles, 1812-1870). A mid-19th century French desk clock, with presentation inscription engraved 'Revd James White from Charles Dickens Bonchurch 1849', the circular timepiece with white enamel dial, black roman numerals, brass hands, winding hole and pendulum, encased in a circular bevel glass frame supported on two turned columns with onyx or polished slate base beneath encompassing an integral dish, 16cm high x 16cm wide, with two original keys and two replacement keys Dickens spent the summer of 1849 at a house owned by author and former clergyman James White (1803-1862) in the Isle of Wight village of Bonchurch. He spent much of his stay at work on David Copperfield, of which the first monthly number had appeared on 30 April, and described his new environs in an enthusiastic letter to John Forster written shortly after his arrival: 'There are views which are only to be equalled on the Genoese shore of the Mediterranean; the variety of walks is extraordinary; things are cheap, and everybody is civil' (Forster, Life, volume 2, page 396). (1)

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