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A circa 1900 cloisonne vase with three-toed dragon decoration on a blue ground CONDITION REPORTS Light scratches to the body throughout. Some dark marks. Looks to be a small area of damage to the vase in one small area - see images. There is some damage and flaking to the enamel on the underside of the metal rim. Approx 10.5 cm tall. Numerous surface scratches and some of what appear to be light cracks in the enamel. Some scuffs to the main body of the vase on the enamel. Some discolouration, accretions and what appear to be white paint flecks in some places. Under the neck of the vase, under the metal ring there are cracks in the enamel, possible repaiurs but unclear
FASANO An Italian 18ct yellow gold and enamel compact / box of flattened oval form, the body beautifully enamelled with pearlescent white enamel over an engine turned guilloche background, with bands of blue enamel decoration at the ends. With a jewelled diamond thumbpiece and mirror and powder tray inside. Diameter 8.7cm. Weight 203g.
An antique Indian enamel and pearl necklace in high carat yellow gold designed as stylised medallion decorated with varicoloured translucent enamel over guilloche backgrounds, together with opaque white enamel, on a similarly decorated chain punctuated with pearls. Length 42cm / 16.5". Weight 27.8g.
Late 19th Century French brass and champlevé enamel bowfront four glass mantel clock, the 3.5 Arabic chapter ring with blue numerals, champlevé centre and rim, the unmarked two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the bow breakfront case with champlevé enamel to the cornice, columns and base, 27cm high Condition: Minor rubbing to brass work, otherwise sound - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Late 19th Century French red tortoiseshell mantel clock, Samuel Marti, the 3.5 white enamel dial having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the two train movement striking on a bell, the serpentine case with gilt metal mounts, 24cm high Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Late 19th Century gilt brass and champlevé enamel mantel clock, Henri Marc, a Paris, the 2.5 gilt Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, the single-train timepiece movement striking on a bell, numbered 53218 and with oval stamp, the architectural case with spire finials over three enamelled PANELS, on stepped base and toupie feet, 26.5cm high, with giltwood plinth Condition: Very minor scratch beneath numeral 12 to dial and minor tarnishing to gilt brass case - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Large oval brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, movement with lever platform escapement striking on a gong, 14.25cm high exclusive of handle Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Late 18th Century Staffordshire pearlware jug painted with a basket of flowers, 19.75cm high, an early 19th Century pearlware jug with painted botanical decoration, possibly Swansea, 17.5cm high, an early 19th Century Staffordshire pink lustre relief jug decorated with a hunting scene, 15.5cm high, a small 18th Century creamware baluster jug painted with a romantic couple in a garden, 14cm high and an early 19th Century Staffordshire polychrome transfer printed jug decorated reserves depicting a hound and bird, birds amongst foliage and a romantic couple in a landscape, 16.5cm high (5) Condition: Reports in order of cataloguing - 1: three pointed star shaped crack below the basket decoration approximately 25mm in diameter, the base with faint 40mm long hairline crack and further bruise/crack to the foot rim not visible from the outside, small chip to the underside of the spout and crazing and staining around the upper rim. 2: some very minor losses to the enamel decoration and losses to the enamel decoration particularly around the top rim near the spout, 3: Honiton jug with hairline crack form the rim descending approximately 30mm, rubbing to the lustre top rim, 4: star cracks to the base over approximately one third the area of the base with a further foot rim chip, crack running horizontally through the lower part where the handle joins approximately 100mm in length, wear to the top rim, 5: extensive restoration around the top third with overpainting, crack through the foot and restoration to the handle - **General condition consistent with age
Worcester polychrome decorated porcelain cylindrical mug, circa 1770 decorated with Chinese figures with dog and butterflies and with black foliate painted reserves on a puce scroll ground, 8.5cm high Condition: Some minor rubbing to the enamel decoration - **General condition consistent with age
The 18ct gold key wind pocket watch of Rev Charles Voysey, the full hunter case opening to reveal a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement cover engraved 'Charles Voysey 1863', hallmarked for London 1851 Condition: Surface decoration is worn-out in areas, while we do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of watches, this watch does tick, some minor dents to the case, heavier to the back, light surface scratches allover - **General condition consistent with age
George V silver and grey guilloche enamel powder compact, the hinged cover set marcasite and opening to reveal a mirror to the underside, 6cm diameter, 2.4oz approx gross Condition: The mirror to the inside of the cover is a replacement and the bezel does not hold it in tight - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century gold trinket in the form of a cannon, the spring mechanism opening to reveal a figure of Cupid emerging from the barrel, the body decorated in three colour gold foliage and with turquoise cabochons at points, the mouth of the cannon enamelled with the motto 'Gare la Bombe' (Beware the Bomb), approximately 2.4cm long, approximately 7.4g gross Condition: Button on back opens the hinged cover an dejects the hidden cupid with his bow and arrow, stamped to the lower border, probably French mark, motto slightly faded, but white enamel intact, one cabochon loose from the setting - **General condition consistent with age
Silhouette locket back pendant, the female profile signed Miers below the bust line, the reverse with a seed pearl set lock of hair on a white guilloche enamel ground, approximately 3.3cm x 2.7cm Condition: Part of the golden thread decoration has broken away from the lock of hair - **General condition consistent with age
Open faced 18ct gold pocket watch with stop watch action, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals 300 hundredths of a minute outer chapter, gilt hands and blued steel centre seconds, the four piece hinged case with gold cuvette, housing a three quarter plate movement signed 'Midland Counties Watch Co - London & Birmingham', approximately 52mm diameter, approximately 129g gross inclusive of movement Condition: Movement does not currently function, dial is good, outer case back has some dents noticeably behind the 4 and behind the 10, also some wear or repair to bottom hinge, the inner hinged cover has dent where it opens due to improper 'tool' - **General condition consistent with age
Anonymous - Hunter 14ct gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial with sunken centre and subsidiary seconds dial, black Arabic numerals, gilt open work hands, the four piece hinged case with Swiss control marks and stamped '585', the gilt metal cuvette with presentation inscription for 1964, housing an unsigned keyless wound movement, overall diameter approximately 52mm and 86g gross inclusive of movement Condition: Movement currently functions, dial and hands good, some minor dents to outer case due to use, inside cover with engraved inscription - **General condition consistent with age
9ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the four piece hinged Dennison case, Birmingham 1924, housing a Swiss made movement signed 'Selezi', approximately 49mm diameter, approximately 96g gross inclusive of movement Condition: Movement currently functions, dial and hands good - **General condition consistent with age
Foreign coins, Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, proof gold and enamel imitative 6 rials postage stamp for the coronation, SH.1347 (1967), the Empress Farah Diba crowned and robed, against royal blue background, green enamel for emeralds in design and red and black within floreate border, ‘perforated’ edge, 40.5 x 31.5mm., wt. 25.03gms., the plain reverse stamped with maker’s mark and 900 fine, the gold surface matt, a few minor handling marks, virtually as issued
Foreign coins, Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, rectangular matt proof gold and enamel medallion for the coronation, SH.1347 [1967], Shah and Empress stand side by side, he in uniform, she crowned and robed, against emerald green background, red and gold geometric border, 55.5 x 40mm., total wt. 50.00gms., the plain reverse stamped with maker’s mark and .900 fine, virtually as issued
Commemorative medals, Foreign medals, Sport, Olympic Games, Berlin 1936, Boxing: an important boxed pair of circular Olympic Games metal score counters, one red, one black, by Zählerfabrik Carl Göbel of Stuttgart, formerly the property of Arthur de Kankovsky, the then General Secretary of the International Boxing Federation, each stamped *PAX* and Olympic rings below numeral aperture, top ‘clicker’ and re-set button, each 55mm., in cloth covered card box of issue with inked dedication on lid ‘From Arthur de Kankovszky Secy F.I.B.A. Olympic Games H.Q. Budapest … Berlin 1936 – Jany 1939’, inner lid with maker’s label, counters much as made; with official enamel visitor’s badge, by Deschler, Munich, Brandenburg Gate over Olympic rings, 54 x 58mm., very fine (2) Arthur de Kankovsky [Kankovszky], was the Hungarian Secretary-Treasurer of the Féderation Internationale de Boxe Amateur [FIBA] from 1920 to 1946). The President was Oscar Soderlund (Sweden).
Masonic Jewels, The Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, a highly important Georgian solid oval silver Jewel, by Hester Bateman, the Grand Master, in hat and robe, stands before his throne with arch behind, two attendants to left, another right, legend on border around, UNANIMITY . IS . THE . STRENGTH . OF . SOCIETY, maker’s mark HB (Hester Bateman’s first mark of 1761-1771) and lion, wt. 38.72gms., 71 x 65mm., the maker’s mark slightly mis-struck, good very fine with light tone and exceedingly rare Perhaps a Grand Master’s Jewel. Unusually for Hester Bateman, the Jewel has been made by casting. However the single Jewel by Bateman in the collection of the United Grand Lodge of England, has a cast centre – a radiant sun. It is probable that it was the centrepiece of a larger jewel and would have been surrounded with a scrolled border with a loop for suspension and even possibly glazed. The Museum also possesses an exceedingly rare Chelsea enamel snuff box of the same period with the same image and motto on its lid. The image appears again in a dinner invitation of the Babylonian Lodge dated 1750. The cataloguers can find no further examples. The Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks was established in London c. 1723 as a society to promote the ‘innocent mirth of good fellowship’, and went on to flourish between the 1770s and the 1820s. Hester Bateman (1708–1794), the much-praised silversmith, is recorded as making a small number of Masonic jewels.
Masonic Jewels, Victory Lodge, No 3509, gilt-silver and enamel Consecrating Officer’s jewel, 1911, bow view of H.M.S. Victory, trident supporters, Grand Scribe’s badge on ribbon, 34 x 24.5mm., Birmingham hallmark, 1924, maker H.N.D., mint state and excellent ship portrait The Lodge was consecrated in Portsmouth on 5 May, 1911; today it meets, suitably, at Waterlooville
Masonic Jewels, Grand Middlesex Banner, RAOB, presentation jewel, 1929, to Sir Charles Mungeam ‘For Services Rendered to the Lodges in Sheerness’, 70mm., in case of issue; 20th century lodge jewels (4), in silver, gilt-silver and enamel: Lodge of Chivalry, No. 5685, Founder’s jewel; Loveland Lodge, No. 674, Founder’s jewel; Lodge Harmony Mark, No. 875, Founder’s jewel; London Dorset Lodge, No. 3221, Founder’s jewel, extremely fine (5)
Masonic Jewels, A good group of 20th century lodge jewels, in silver, gilt-silver and enamel: In Arduis Fidelis Lodge, No. 3432, Consecrating Officer’s jewel; Daintree Lodge, Founder’ jewel; Nil Sine Labore Lodge, GVR cypher, Founder’s jewel; Norman Lodge, Founder’s jewel; William of Orange Mark MM Lodge; Duke of Sussex jewel; another DJ in centre of star, penultimate lacks glass, otherwise extremely fine (7)
Masonic Jewels, A good group of 20th century lodge jewels, in silver, gilt-silver and enamel: A.O.B., Cavalry Lodge, No. 6, 1890, jewel; Augustus Webster Lodge, Founder’s jewel; Clausentum Mark Lodge, No 613, eagle on fasces, Founder’s jewel; Blackmore Vale Lodge, Founder’s jewel; John Pound’s Lodge of M.M.M., No 809, Founder’s jewel; Thomas A Becket Lodge, No 776, Founder’s jewel; Abbot Litchfield Lodge, No. 3308, Founder and Past Master’s jewel; the William Russell Chapter, No. 1314, Founder’s jewel; with a medallic jewel for the Arts Lodge, YYM, 1930, bust of George V, last stained, others extremely fine (9)
Masonic Jewels, India, Kitchener Lodge, No. 2298, Simla, Punjab, gilt-silver and enamel Founder’s jewel, with ribbon and clasps, 37.5mm.; Installation of D.G.M., Delhi, 1903, gilt-silver and enamel jewel, 50mm., both Birmingham hallmark, 1905, maker Spencer & Co., both beautifully made, mint state (2)
Masonic Jewels, USA, Knights Templar, Damascus Commandery Lodge No. 58, Brooklyn, New York, gilt-metal and enamel jewel; Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M., Utah, Founded 1872, uniface gilt-metal medallic badge, 51mm.; St. Alban Lodge, No. 8, Portland ME, brass medallet; 19th/20th century Masonic medals (7), Roumania, 1907; Germany (2); France (3) and without location, uniface, three peacocks, 32-37mm., very fine and better (10)
Masonic Jewels, European medallic jewels (6), all gilt-metal, crowned crucifix, white enamelled roundel ‘zur vesten Burg an der Neide’, 97mm.; crowned white enamel cross, enamelled centre of female figure, IN FIDE-VIRTUS, 53.5mm.; 5-pointed star, enamelled centre, ESIKO, 73.5mm.; stars (2) and ‘Maltese’ cross, each monogram on with blue enamelled centre, 50 – 73mm., 19th century, very fine or better (6)
Masonic Jewels, A collection of Steward’s and other officer’s jewels (12), Carbon Lodge, No. 2910, 1902, with splendid enamel of coal mine; Sussex Masters Lodge, No. 3672, Founder, 1913; Men of Sussex (No. 3712), Founders cross, 1913; Sussex, Onward and Invicta Lodge (?); Royal Masonic Institution (6), all differing, and including School for Boys; Buffaloes, silver square cross-shape Secretary’s jewel, 43.5mm., by Vaughton, Birmingham hallmark, 1892; Portsmouth Chapter, No. 487, Assistant Grand Scribe’s jewel, many extremely fine (12)
Late 19th century French marble and ormolu clock garniture with eight day movement chiming on a bell, enamel dial and floral garlands signed 'E. Pierre', sun mask pendulum and a pair of four branch candelabra. Clock 44cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Split in gilt balls at base of one candelabra. Nibbles to bases. Generally in clean order.
A Third Reich enamel sign 'Adolf Hitler Eiche', probably a landmark title after Hitler presented gold medal winners at the 1936 Olympics with an oak tree sapling originally known as Olympic Oaks, later to be titled Adolf Hitler Oaks. Most German Winners Oaks were placed in public places, 15cm x 65cm.

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