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An American brass cased circular bulkhead clock by Chelsea Clock Co, Boston USA:,the black enamel dial signed 'Chelsea below the 6 o'clock position , Arabic numerals with luminous dot markers and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, later vacant rectangular cartouche to dial, shaped brass case, 20 cm diameter
A SWISS ENAMEL AND GOLD BROOCH the oval painted miniature with a three quarter length portrait of a young lady contrapposto holding a small dog, pierced mount, 46 x 55cm, indistinctly marked, 18g, morocco case signed for GEORGE ROCH GENEVE++Good condition, exterior of case showing signs of wear
SIX SILVER VESTA CASES comprising enamelled Arms of the Borough of Bolton, applied enamel horse and horseshoe, inset compass, embossed mermaid and two round, 3.5-6cm h, by various makers, Birmingham 1898-1927, the mermaid example Continental, early 20th c, 4ozs 14dwts++Enamels slightly scratched, the horse shipped, compass rose discoloured, round vesta cases dented and/or worn, mermaid in good condition with polish residue
AN INSCRIBED SUNDERLAND PURPLE MARBLED LUSTRE CREAMWARE MASONIC JUG, C1825 transfer printed and decorated in enamels with a group of masonic emblems flanked by verses The Loss of Gold is Much and Prepare to Meet ThY God, inscribed in black enamel Elizabeth Jane Sohier, 21cm h Provenance: The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre, Sotheby's, 5 February 1998, lot 364 to the present vendor. Provenance: The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre, Sotheby's, 5 February 1998, lot 364 to the present vendor. Elizabeth Jane Sohier (1823-1909) of the Parish of St Peter and later St Brelades, Jersey was the daughter of Henri Sohier and married firstly, in 1846 Philippe Renouf and secondly Clement Renaut.++Professional restoration to base
AN INSCRIBED SUNDERLAND LUSTRE CREAMWARE JUG, PROBABLY DIXON & CO PARTNERSHIP, C1815-20 transfer printed and painted in bright enamels with the 'NORTHUMBERLAND 74' signed Dixon & Co, Sunderland Pottery and the Wear Bridge signed I PHILLIPS HYLTON POTTERY, the front with verse 'Have communion with few' and inscribed in black enamel Mr George Wilds Norwich, 21cm h Provenance: The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre, Sotheby's, 5 February 1998, lot 367, (Catalogue back cover illustration) to the present vendor. The present jug dates from shortly after the amalgamation of the Phillips and Dixon & Co's potteries in 1815 after which the engraved copper plates were shared++Professional restoration to lip
AN INSCRIBED PURPLE MARBLED LUSTRE PEARLWARE PUNCH BOWL, PROBABLY NEWCASTLE, C1835 the interior with transfer print of 'Young Cottagers', the 'Mariner's Arms' and two verses 'SAYS SYLVIA TO A REVEREND PRIEST' and ' FRIENDS ARE LIKE LEAVES' divided by stylised flowers, in black enamel borders, the exterior with 'TYNEMOUTH HAVEN' and the Sunderland Bridge, inscribed "Wm & Johanna Courtis. Rebecca Courtis Born 3rd Septr 1831 Wm Courtis B orn 3rd April 1833 Charles Courtis Born 18th June 1835", on a diaper ground, 23cm diam Provenance: The Tolson Collection of Sunderland Lustre, Sotheby's, 5 February 1998, lot 362 to the present vendor. William Courtis (Curtis) (1807-1885) Master Mariner of Fore Street, Polruan, Cornwall. According to his Master's Certificate (No 36.442) issued at Fowey on 30 December 1850, he was born at Polruan on 14th October 1807, where he had "been employed as Master in the coasting trade nine years". His wife Johanna was born in 1811 and died in 1887. Of his children, those named on this bowl were all baptised at Lanteglos by Fowey, Rebecca on 18 September 1831, William on 19 May 1833 and Charles on 12 July 1835.++Small old filled chip and some rubbing
A WORCESTER GROS BLEU GROUND PLATE, C1775-78 painted to the centre with a group of spotted fruit in caillouté border and scalloped gilt rim, 21.5cm diam, underglaze blue crescent Provenance: Winifred Williams (Antiques) Eastbourne from which bought by the father of the present vendor on 10 March 1955 for £21.0.0.++On the reverse a short and insignificant firing crack glazed over during manufacture, small chip on footrim. Small spot of flaking of the enamel in the centre of the painted fruit panel
AN 18 CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING LOCKET, DATED 1797 inset with hair over foiled glass in blue and white enamel border, the back engraved William Ewing Died in Charlestown [Charleston] South Carolina September 2d 1797, aged 20 Ann Ewing Died in Glasgow December 1st 1797 aged 23, 37 x 48mm The siblings this brooch commemorates, Walter Ewing (1777 Glasgow-Charleston 1797) and Ann[ie] Ewing (1773 - Glasgow - 1797) were two of the children of Walter Ewing McLae of Cathkin (c1745-1814; Ewing until 1790) by Margaret Ewing, nee Fisher (c1745-1815). The Ewing family were prominent Glasgow merchants whose fortune had been amassed in the West Indies sugar and Virginia tobacco trade, their prosperity founded on slavery. ++Enamel damaged. Several strands of hair loose
A VICTORIAN GOLD, ONYX AND SPLIT PEARL BROOCH AND PAIR OF EARRINGS, C1875 brooch 36mm and a larger Victorian onyx, split pearl and gold and black enamel brooch, 34g (4)++Earrings with later plated metal fittings; back of one earring dented, the matching brooch with solder repair to pin kekeper
A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL BIRD'S EGG SHAPED NUTMEG GRATER AND COVER, C1770 realistically 'marbled' on a light blue ground, the lid transfer printed In Remembrance of Friendship, original pierced tinplate rasp, 4.5cm++Minor hairline crack on cover, gilding on brass rims rubbed, no restoration detected
A SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL SPANIEL PATCH BOX, C1780 the black and white painted dog lying on a puce cushion, the sides waisted, the lid painted with a stylised rose, 4cm++The mirror to the underside of the lid probably original but with extensive loss of silvering, the enamel with some professional restoration
A GERMAN GILT BRASS AND ENAMEL SINGING BIRD BOX, BY KARL GRIESBAUN, TRIBERG, 1930S in the manner of a mid 19th c musical box by Jacques Bruguier, of bombe form and engraved, the lid and top painted with a landscape and four flower sprays on a blue ground, 10.5cm w, marked EB METAL, with bird shaped key (2) For a virtually identical example illustrated with the Bruguier prototype see Mayson (G C) Mechanical Singing-Bird Tabatieres 2000, p170. Provenance: anon. sale in these rooms, 11 December 2009, when purchased by the present vendor.++In apparently good working order and the same fine condition as when acquired by the present vendor
SHIPPING INTEREST. AN EPNS AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE, EARLY 20TH C with two tone blue shield and banner inscribed SY "Midnight Sun", two others similar, eight EPNS and applied enamel vesta cases with the arms of towns comprising Llandudno, Scarborough, Worcester, Hull, Exeter, Northampton and the States of Jersey and another with applied celluloid arms of Southport, Union Jack 4-5cm h (12)++Wear to plating and minor handling scratches, no substantial damage
TWELVE PLATED VESTA CASES WITH APPLIED ENAMEL BOROUGH ARMS OR PRINTED CELLULOID SCENES, C1900 , comprising Franco British Exhibition 1908, Blackpool, Rhyll, Ross, Douglas, Finchley, Glasgow, South Shields, Weymouth, Harrogate, Skegness and Scarborough++Plating worn on several, no substantial damage or repair
THREE SILVER SNUFF BOX TYPE VESTA CASES one with cantilevered lid, another with inset steel striking plate, 5-5.5cm w, one by Horton & Allday, marked Rd 646923, Birmingham 1916, another by Charles Washington Shirley Deakin, Birmingham 1854, the third by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896, a silver drawer type vesta case, engine turned, another of cylindrical form with striking plate inset on the cover and three silver book match holders, one in cherry red guilloche enamel, 10ozs 5dwts (8)++Enamelled example slightly chipped, the others in good condition with minor dents and scratches or slight wear but acceptable, no repair
A GENTLEMAN'S VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD TOP WIND 'DECIMAL CHRONOGRAPH', the white enamel multi dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals with centre seconds hand, inscribed "Sepr. 13. 1875 Registered", the three quarter back plate engraved John Lecomber, Liverpool and London and numbered 37787, with hinged cuvette in a plain case (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF RUSSIAN SILVER GILT CUFFLINKS, 1908-1917, of quatrefoil form, centrally applied with a diamond and cabochon stone set Romanov crown on a blue guilloche enamel ground within a border of rose cut diamonds, plain back, triple link chain and blue enamel and ruby set bars, 56 zolotniks, workmaster's mark cyrillic BA (for Vasily Agafonov, St. Petersburg 1895-1917), panels 3/4" wide, 18.2g total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A FRENCH BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK by Japy Freres, the twin barrels with bell striking movement with anchor escapement, 3 1/2" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the oblong case surmounted by a loop carrying handle and all over chased with foliate scrolls, foliate appliques and bracket feet, 10 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A BRASS CASED FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, the twin barrel movement with Brocot escapement striking on a gong, twin mercury tube pendulum, the 3" dial with cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and blue enamel centre overlaid with gilded foliate scrolls, the case with moulded cornice and bracket feet, 8 3/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, the double chain and fusee repeater strike on bell movement with leaf chased back plate, 8" white enamel convex dial with Roman numerals, the shallow oblong case with ebony banding, stepped reeded top with cone finial, foliate and string brass inlay, ring side handles over pierced brass sound frets, on ball feet, 11 3/4" x 19 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)(Illustrated)

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