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A good George VI hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel powder compact Of square form with angled edges, having green twin tone geometric enamelled decoration, made by James Dixon & Son, Birmingham 1936, diameter 7cm CONDITION REPORT: Very light scratches to enamel surface Area of blemish to top rim and right hand corner of enamel Otherwise good and clean 113g See photo
A fine quality Austrian 935 silver and guilloche enamel powder compact Of square form, with matching cylindrical lipstick holder, the compact decorated with cherubs in landscape scene surrounded by yellow enamel, diameter 6cm, length of lipstick holder 4cm CONDITION REPORT: Small piece of damage to enamel on bottom left corner to front and back, looks to be a bruise
A French carriage clock, late 19th/early 20th Century in architectural brass caseWhite enamel chapter ring surrounded by pierced foliate detail, height 15½cm including handle CONDITION REPORT: Chapter ring cracked between 12 and 1Movement untested as no key presentGeneral wear and discolouration of metal work
A continental white metal and niello enamel compactPossibly Russian, of circular form, the lid with intricate filigree detail, the central circular cartouche monogrammed, the reverse decorated with a palm tree, camel and boat scene, inside with a powder compartment, diameter 7.2cm, weight approx. 3.5oz
A continental white metal and enamel compactPossibly Italian, of shell form, the enamel lid depicting three classical female figures, The Three Graces, within a blue enamel border, the reverse profusely engraved with scroll decoration, inside with a mirror and powder compartment, loaded, length 7.4cm
Late Period, 664-332 BC. A pair of eye inlay sets, each eye with black pupil, one stone and one glass, with white enamel(?), surround in a bronze frame and tapering bronze curved brows; mounted on a custom-made stand. 294 grams total, overall height including stand 12.5cm (5"). On the London art market since 2009; previously in a private collection 1970-1975. [4] Fine condition.
2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze oval plate brooch with enamel decoration in the form of russet coloured star motif, white roundel to the centre with black dot; blue to the outer body with orange dots to the centre; roundels to the edge with orange enamel; pin and catch plate to the back. 7.63 grams, 37mm (1 1/2"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Very fine condition.
19th-early 20th century AD. A Jaipur hollow-formed gold pendant comprising: reverse with a peacock executed in blue, green and red enamel on a hatched white enamel field, each tail-feather inset with an irregular diamond and cabochon ruby, diamonds to the pinions; obverse a cloisonné enamel field with inset irregular diamonds and cabochon rubies in a floral pattern. 46 grams, 79mm (3"). Property of a Hampstead gentleman; from his family collection formed since the 1970s, supplied with geologic report No. TL005166, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. very fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A bronze penannular pendant from the Kiev culture, with ribbed median bulb, discoid terminals each with a recessed swastika motif filled with red enamel. 38 grams, 67mm (2 3/4"). Property of a lady living in Kent, UK; formerly part of her grandfather's collection; acquired in Germany after WWII; thence by descent 2006. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Very rare.
14th-15th century AD. A gold finger ring of exceptional composite construction and design formed from a band with four equally-spaced decorated annular ring brooch motifs as bezels, each with an eight-pointed star design with hatched background and a triangular 'pin' bridging the open centres; toothed edges to the band to imitate beading between and recessed into the band between the bezels, each riveted through the band, a rectangular panel incised to receive enamel with traces remaining; each panel depicting a reserved single lowercase Gothic letter between two pellets reading 'b-i-e-n' meaning well, but also wealth, presumably an amuletic wish for the health and wealth of the wearer, unusually the letters are aligned circumferentially around the ring; also between the bezels, a double pair of delicate wire scrolls with bead terminals affixed to each side of the band, two lacking. A ring of generally similar date and construction, with inset panels between the bezels (this example has three bezels in the form of miniature open books), was found in Fylde, Lancashire in 2005 (see PAS reference LANCUM-469077, copy included); a gold annular ring brooch of very similar design to that depicted on the ring bezels was found on Isle of Wight, 2013 (see PAS reference IOW-506491, copy included; Treasure Act reference 2013 T72, now in British Museum collection"). See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DOR-46EFBD (includes this ring, with copy of entry, incorrectly stating the inscription being 'l-v-n-e'); see Treasure Hunting, March 2015, p.9 (with copy of article); see Daily Mail, Mail Online, 5 October 2017 (printout included"). 3.64 grams, 21mm overall, 18.94mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (8/10"). Found west of Maiden Newton, Dorset, UK, in 2014, by Mr Clive Smith. This ring, found with another of different form, is an exceptional example showing very fine workmanship and most unusual construction; it is probably a unique ring in displaying miniature annular brooches (precious metal brooches of this type were often themselves gifts of love) as multiple bezels and it would have been a very expensive gift, commissioned from a goldsmith of standing and most probably from a man of noble birth to his bethrothed or wife; doubtless the enigmatic letters around the ring would have had special meaning to them but this cannot be meaningfully translated today. Valued and disclaimed under the Treasure Act, 1996 (as amended), reference 2014 T855; accompanied by Treasure Report and official valuation, accepted by the named expert advisers, by Richard Falkiner Ltd in the sum of £18,000. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. Excessively rare, probably unique.
18th-early 19th century AD. An onyx cameo profile portrait of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington with 'MORELLI' mark beneath; set into a substantial later gold finger ring comprising a broad hoop with high-relief foliage detailing and blue enamel field, divided shoulders with scooped spur supporting a hollow-formed plaque with scrolled foliage ornament, stamped to the hoop '750' (for 18ct gold) and 'A473'; silver upper face formed as a wreath with inset diamonds. Cf. Stefanelli, P.B. Nicola Morelli incisore in pietre dure. in Bolletino dei Musei communali di Roma, VI, (1972), pp.63-72, figs.1-11; Forrer, L. Biographical Dictionary of Medallist, Vol.IV, p.147 and Vol. VIII, p.76; and for other gems by Morelli see: Draper, J.D. Cameo Appearances. in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Spring 2008, p.42, nos.88-89; and Gere, C. The Art of the Jeweller, A Catalogue of the Hull Grundy Gift to the British Museum, Vol I, p.131, no.86. 25.34 grams, 40.14mm overall, 18.85mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.00, Japan 18) (1 1/2"). From an important North West London collection; acquired on the European art market, supplied with geologic report No. TL005176, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1 May 1769 - 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish military leader and statesman. He was one of the foremost military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, serving twice as Prime Minister. His defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 made him a national hero and a household name. Morelli, Nicolo. (Born Rome, September 12, 1771, died Rome, February 1830) noted Roman gem engraver, renowned for his cameo portraits. As Morelli was patronised by Napoleon I - who viewed cameos as the embodiments of the classical ideal – it is perhaps ironic that we are offering this cameo of Wellington today. Morelli cut many portraits of the wider Bonaparte family, including the well-known parure given by Cardinal Joseph Fesch to his half-sister Marie-Letitia Bonaparte, this suite of earrings, brooch and necklace contained nine cameo portraits of the Bonaparte family. Napoleon founded a school for gem engraving and in 1805 established a Prix de Rome for this art form, which he regarded equal to paintings and sculpture. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
18th century AD. A gold finger ring comprising a D-section hoop, reserved scrolled foliage to the shoulders on a niello and white enamel field, split to support a chamfered cell with white enamel sides, inset pale amethyst table-cut stone. 4.20 grams, 25mm overall, 18.06mm internal diameter (approximate size British P, USA 7 3/4, Europe 16.55, Japan 16) (1"). Property of a West Lothian lady; previously with an English collector since before 1990. The stone is of the original 'Rhinestone' type, cut at Idar Oberstein. It may be older than the ring, where the black and white enamel is more typical of the 18th and 19th century. The table of the stone shows very little wear. Fine condition.
Dated 22 February 1767. A gold Scottish memorial ring with rectangular band inscribed externally with reserved lettering against black enamel background: 'PATK YEAMAN OB 22 FEB 1767 ÆT 70'; the openwork shoulders with leaf motif and the oval bezel containing a foliate spray of filaments set against a plain background with crystal cover and surrounded by facetted amethysts. Cf. Harris and McKean, The Scottish Town in the Age of Enlightenment, 1740-1820, Edinburgh, 2014, p.360, item 176 for reference to an inventory of 'means and effects belonging to Patrick Yeaman' from 1767. 3.80 grams, 21mm overall, 17.44mm internal diameter (approximate size British N 1/2, USA 7, Europe 14.51, Japan 14) (3/4"). Property of a Scottish gentleman; from his mother's family collection, acquired by descent 2008. There are records for a Patrick Yeaman (1697-1767) of Dundee, Scotland who is buried in Dundee and is listed as a merchant and as a provost (for several years in the period 1742-1762) of that town (from the Dundee Council Minutes, volume XI of 1767/1768"). Fine condition, hoop slightly distorted.
An Art Deco leather and wood-lined motor car picnic hamper, with china plates, enamel cups, silver plated graduated beakers, silver plated sandwich boxes, wicker cased glass bottles and a kettle on stand, case slightly af, 74 cmSmall spots of damp and discolouration to the exterior. Slight scuffing to areas of leather and tarnishing to metalwork. Interior overall in good condition, but might benefit from a clean. Cutlery set incomplete, tarnishing to some of the metalwork, occasional scuffs, scratches and rubbing, and small chips to some of the porcelain. All leather straps present and functioning.
A collection of miscellaneous items, including Estée Lauder 'Fragrant Flower' solid perfume compact, with green and orange enamel in the form of a flower, 4.3 cm diameter, together with a 1953 brass bell celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation, 6.9 cm high; a button hook with handle in the form of acanthus leaves, 17. 4 cm, and a second smaller example; a small collection of wrist a pocket watches, a set of dominoes, and other items
A collection of 20th Century Middle-Eastern and Indian brass items, including a pair of brass bowls with incised and enamel acanthus decoration, 12.5 cm wide; a brass ginger jar with lid, with incised and enamel floral and acanthus decoration, 19.5 cm high; a brass trinket box with hinged lid, with incised and enamel floral decoration, 8.4 cm wide; and seven other items (11)
A 19th century porcelain ormolu mounted box of oval form, the hinged cover painted with a courting couple in a landscape, the body with rose garlands within bands of gilded scales, 5.5 x 8cm, together with a 19th century enamel box of rectangular form, decorated in relief with gilded flowers and green foliage, 3 x 6.5 x 5cm
A 19th century German porcelain cabaret sugar and cover with pear finial, the lid and body painted with floral sprays and sprigs around twin branch handles on four scrolled feet., together with a Noritake pot pourri, a Japanese eggshell porcelain bowl decorated with bearded iris, two enamel boxes and other items (a quantity)

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