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Late Victorian diamond pearl and enamel heart shaped pendant necklace, the detachable pendant with a flower head cluster of old cut diamonds on a red guilloché enamel ground and border of seed pearls with a glazed locket compartment to the reverse suspended from a gold necklace with diamond and seed pearl graduated flower head clusters with gold and seed pearl links, pendant engraved 18ct. Length 44cm The necklace is in excellent original condition. The enamel is in perfect condition. Diamonds are all clean and bright. The loop is stamped '18'. No damage or repairs. Clasp works well, one small seed pearl on the clasp is missing. Weighs approximately 20 grams.
Pair of good quality Edwardian 18ct gold diamond and enamel cufflinks each marquise shaped panel with a central old cut diamond on red guilloché enamel ground and foliate enamel detail to the terminals, in Wartski boxOverall in good condition commensurate with age. One panel has a chip to the surface of the enamel. The links are in good condition. Weighs approximately 7.7 grams
19th century Spode dessert service, painted and moulded with floral patterns on a puce and gilt ground, comprising 12 plates, 4 dishes and a centrepiecePlates measure 23cm diameter. Some gilt and enamel wear. One plate has a rim chip. The small oval dish is repaired. The large oval footed dish has a stapled crack.
Medieval bronze gilt and enamel heraldic harness hook, displaying the arms of Monthermer: Or, an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gules. Circa 13th/ 14th century CE. Ralph de Monthermer, Earl of Gloucester, Hertford, and Atholl. Circa 1270-5th April 1325. Copper-alloy, 77.67mm x 23.76mm. 30.98g. Ralph was an English nobleman, who was the son-in-law of King Edward I. His clandestine marriage to the King's widowed daughter Joan greatly offended her father, but he was quickly persuaded to pardon Ralph. In September 1297, Monthermer was summoned to attend a military council at Rochester, and would go on to take an active part in the Wars of Scottish Independence. He fought at the Battle of Falkirk in July 1298.
Roman Cockerel Brooch. Circa 1st-2nd century CE. A zoomorphic plate brooch in the form of a strutting cockerel (or hen), forward facing head, curved tail, leg and foot. The body is decorated with two cells of red and blue enamel. Copper-alloy, 5.19g. 38mm. Ref: Mackreth, 2011 vol.2, p. 129, pl. 126, no. 8023 and Hattatt, 2000. p.360, fig.219, no.163.
Roman zoomprphic plate brooch. Circa 1st century CE. In the form of a horse and rider. The decorative cells have traces of blue and red enamel. Copper-alloy, 4.47g. 32mm. Ref: Mackreth 2011, 2.1a. Horse and Ride; Hattatt 1984 p.161 no.160. From an old English collection, with dealers ticket. Found in Norfolk.
(red, black & blue), with coloured enamel sliders, a reeded body and a suspensory ring, incuse makers name, by S. Mordan & Co, London c.1890 together with 2 other Sterling silver pencils and a faceted hardstone mounted seal; the largest pencil 4.75" (12.1cm) long (4). *CR All with wear, the sliders a bit stiff on the Mordan one and one of the other silver ones does not have a working lead mechanism. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a pair of Far Eastern silver spoons, a silver butter spreader, a silvergilt acorn knop spoon, a spoon with a mother-of-pearl bowl, a silver & enamel spoon, a pair of plaques in the form of coat of arms, an embossed copper plaque, a photograph frame with agate bosses, 2 eyeglasses, 2 wooden boxes, a pair of gilt-metal clips, a papier-mâché box, a treen box, a small micro-mosaic plaque, 2 pencils, 3 dip pens, a cased meerschaum pipe, a mounted mother-of-pearl box, 2 lace bobbins & another sewing implement, a rounded rectangular metal snuff box and a small model of a clock; the copper plaque 7.4" (18.7cm) long; 7ozt weighable silver (31). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include two horn examples, a tortoiseshell box, a papier-mâché box, a pewter box, a continental silver & enamel box the cover inset with a coin, a burr-wood example and three other boxes; the largest 3.4" (8.7cm) long; 4.3ozt weighable silver (10). *CR All with wear & in mixed conditions, the enamel example with lots of damage & losses to the decoration. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with floral enamel bowls, contained in original fitted case, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1959, together with 3 preserve/ jam spoons, a sauce ladle, a pair of fish servers (loaded handles), a pair of grape shears, 2 enamel teaspoons, a reproduction St. Nicholas spoon, 2 butter spreaders, a small fork and 26 loose tea/ coffee spoons, mixed makers & dates; 29.5ozt weighable silver (lot). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
white, the cover painted with a hunting scene within gilt scroll borders, the sides painted with stag hunting, rabbits and flowers, gilt metal mounts 8.5 x 10cm, an enamel snuff box painted with a harbour scene 5 x 8.5cm and a German porcelain snuff box painted with figures in a formal garden 6 x 8cm (3). *CR Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with an engine-turned body, a bloodstone-set terminal and applied suspensory ring, unmarked c.1900, together with a horn snuff box (A/F), a gold toothpick, a gold & enamel cased pencil, a silver toothpick, 2 silver pencil holders, a silver swizzle stick and a silver propelling pencil; the latter 4.6" (11.7cm) long (9). *CR All items with wear, the snuff box with a broken hinge. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with polychrome enamel stems, by J. Tostrup of Oslo, together with a set of six 20th century Danish silver lobster picks, inscribed, by Christian F Heise of Copenhagen 1926, a Child's spoon, a pusher, 2 tea spoons and a small ladle with an owl terminal; the case 5.6" (14.3cm) long; 11.1ozt (12). *CR All items with wear, the enamel spoons with damages to the decoration Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a North American example decorated with floral scrolls and the applied enamel Arms of Canada, a vesta with an applied enamel motif of rampant lions supporting a serpent-like creature within a corded border, by William Neale, Chester 1900 and one with an applied enamel spread eagle, makers mark partially worn, Birmingham 1886; the North American one 2.4" (6.2cm) long; 1.6ozt (3). *CR All with wear, the blue enamel one more so (part of border missing and enamel chipped). Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a pair of silver & enamel peppers in the form of owls, a glass mounted pepper caster, a pair of silver & blue enamel pepper casters, a small silver & enamel dish and 4 metal cigarette lighters, together with a continental silver vesta case with a slide-out mechanism, mixed makers & dates; the largest lighter 3.5" (8.8cm) long; 7ozt (11). *CR All items with wear & in mixed conditions, some with losses & chips to the enamel. Please contact Connor for item specific reports connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
comprising of a compact, two comb holders and a lipstick dispenser, each decorated with blue enamel and with an applied Naval coronet, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1951, together with five silver mounted cut-glass jars/ bottles, a loose cover and a mounted blotter, initialled, by two different makers, London 1925-28; the largest jar 6.6" (16.7cm) high; 6.5ozt weighable silver (11). *CR All pieces with wear, some of the covers of the jars dented, loss or damage to the enamel on the compact & lipstick dispenser, combs missing. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
rectangular form, with bright-cut engraved borders, the cover decorated with a romantic scene within an oval polychrome border, the cover and sides with blue enamel & the base with geometric engine-turning, gilt interior, import marked for George Stockwell, London 1927; 3.5" (8.8cm) long; 6.1ozt. *CR General wear, minor knocks, scratches & losses to the enamel, surface scratches and scuffs to the metal, overall reasonable and lovely quality. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Two late 19th century silver and gold mounted diamond set brooches, one with a sapphire centre, and rose-cut diamond detail and central articulated swag, suspending a later cultured pearl drop, length 6.5cm; the other of foliate panel design, with collet-set rectangular cut cornered emerald, rose cut diamond and enamel flowerhead centre (2)
An Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant probably for Liberty & Co, of blue and green translucent enamel lotus design suspending a freshwater pearl, circa 1900, length including suspension loop 5.5cm Please note that the pearl has not been tested for natural originCondition Report: Good overall condition, some minor scratches to the enamel but no apparent chips or losses. Pearl drop is possibly a later replacement. Tarnish to silver.
A group of three pendants, comprising: an Italian cultured pearl and half pearl set locket pendant, length 5.3cm; an Italian cabochon coral (corallium rubum) pendant, stamped 585; and an enamel floral pendant, (losses to the enamel), length 2.8cm (3)Condition Report: Approximate weights: locket 9.58 grams; coral pendant 5.09 grams; enamel pendant 1.73 grams.
A group of jewellery, comprising: a gold cased pocket watch (damaged); an early 19th century coral memorial brooch; a 9ct gold propelling pencil in case; a carved jet cross pendant; a silver coral brooch; a silver enamel charm; two French jet glass brooches; a group of gilt metal buttons, etc. (a lot)
A group of antique and later jewellery, including: a pair of turquoise and rose cut diamond cluster earrings; a group of six stick pins including a garnet single stone pin, a diamond and enamel pin, a sapphire and half pearl pin, and a coral (corallium rubrum) set pin; an Edwardian 9ct gold pink tourmaline and half pearl pendant on chain; an aquamarine set brooch mount with vacant outer collets; a carved coral (corallium rubrum) fly; a graduated cultured pearl necklace with safety clasp stamped 9ct; a vulcanite locket; a malachite set brooch in the form of a shell; etc. (a lot)
A group of jewellery, including: a Danish sterling silver bar link necklace by Just Andersen, no. 786, London import hallmarks, 1964, length 44cm; a section of gold curb link chain, former Austro-Hungarian mark for 0.580 standard; a hayseed link chain, stamped 585; a twisted link chain, stamped 585; a pair of late 19th century pearl bar brooches; a crescent pendant; an amber bead necklace; a Norwegian enamel silver boat brooch; an Archaeological Revival globe charm suspended on a length of triple belcher chain, Austro-Hungarian gold import mark; a lavastone cameo bracelet; and a quantity of costume jewellery (a lot)Condition Report: Gross weight gold items 24.37 grams.
Fabergé. A two colour gold mounted guilloché enamel pencil holder, with the workmaster's mark of Andrei Adler, St Petersburg, 1908-1917, marked on suspension loop and gold mount, 6.5cm long Provenance: Christie's, New York, 20 October 1997, lot 112. Christie’s, New York, 24 April 2009, lot 221. Christie's, London, Russian Art, 30 November 2015, lot 229.Condition Report: The pencil holder is marked 56 and with scratched inventory mark 3761, and the suspension loop 56, both are marked with the initials AA for Andrei Adler. the pencil holder is a little loose in the case and has two tiny spots of grey residue possibly due to minor repair to the cross band (see images . all enamel is complete with no damage or chips. gross weight 7.7g

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