*A Royal Enfield Cycle Co., Lady's Cross-Frame Bicycle. A highly original bicycle with its original black enamel finish enhanced by box lining and original nickel-plating to the front forks and handlebars. The lever-operated stirrup brakes are in good order, as is the leather saddle, steering lock and chain-set. The 24-inch frame is numbered 109613. (1)
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*A B.S.A. Gentleman's Touring Bicycle. With much of its original black enamel, this 21-inch framed bicycle possesses J. Lucas Ltd dynamo lighting equipment, a chain-guard, saddlebag support, B.S.A. three-speed hub gear with a B.S.A. Helix handlebar control, 19-inch up-turned handlebars, B.S.A. crank and rat trap pedals. (1)
*British West India Airways (BWIA). BWIA enamel badge, oval sterling silver enamelled in red, white and blue, sterling silver screw back by Clieges & Clust, 5cm wide, together with cloth BWIA pilots wings, plus Zeppelin items, a paperweight made from aluminium of Zeppelin L33 which wrecked near the Essex village of Little Wigborough on 24 September 1916, mounted on a wooden block, 13.5cm wide (4)
*Campaign Trunk. WWI period wicker and canvas covered trunk, with brown leather straps stamped 'Cooper Maker, Westminster', the lid inscribed Colonel D. Denis with old luggage labels, enclosing original makers label, 36.5 high x 55cm wide together with an enamel wash bowl with brown leather cover stamped 'Moffatt', with Cunard White Star label, 42cm diameter Colonel D. Denis served with the 4/7th Dragoon Guards and was stationed in Secunderabad, India in 1923. (2)
A MASONIC CHAIN KNOLLSEA LODGE, SWANAGE. A brass and enamel neck badge with red eyed buffalo head centre, above No 6296 Knollsea Lodge, Swanage. Around the jewelled head is Nemo Mortalium, Omnibus, Horis, Sapit. The chain with various plaques set between, including a large C then a large M (Master). The other (15) plaques are of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes. The chain of office measures some 42" in length, weighing in excess of 1lb.
CASED SHOOTING MEDALS etc. A cased silver medal with London Miniature Rifle Clubs obverse, Competition for the Jaeger Challenge Shield 1906, won by Cook Son & Company Team. 2. A cased silver Ravensbourne Club medal, with Championship 2nd Prize won by H P Bell 1906. 3. The Jaeger Senior Shield winning Team 1912. 4. Silver and enamel Miniature Rifle Award, etc (7).
LITTLE FOLKS LEGION OF HONOUR etc Both silver and bronze awards in 32mm, HM Birmingham and engraved, 'Awarded to Bessie Somerville by the editor of Little Folks 1903'. On a red ribbon with floral mounts. The two similar bronze awards are unnamed as issued, having similar mounts and red or blue ribbons. Two enamel nursing awards both with the bars, 1916-1917-1918, Q M N C on blue ribbons. A Central Workrooms Ireland badge, with Red Cross centre. A R Dublin Society lapel badge, 1731-1931 below. A gilt Irish Unionist Alliance badge, maker Johnson of Dublin.
A BUCKS HUSSARS- SUFFOLK & HAMPSHIRE REGT PAIR etc. An officers St John of Jerusalem in scm and enamel. British War & Victory Medals named to Capt P L Griggs. Philip Leonard Griggs a native of Lambeth served in France with the Bucks Hussars. He was commissioned into the Suffolk Regt and then transferred to the Hampshire Regt. 225 Gipsy Road, West Norwood, in the 1911 Census. He was wounded at Gallipoli on the 28th August 1915. Twice Mentioned in Despatches on the 1/11/1916 and again on the 30/1/1919. Entitled to a 1914/15 Star, he served in Egypt with the Bucks Hussars from 21/4/1915. His MIC shows a SWB being awarded , his then address being 207 Rosendale Rd, W Dulwich. He was admitted to County of London War Hospital in 1915, after being sent home from Gallipoli for treatment to Shrapnel Wounds. With photocopied papers and copies of Call to Arms by Prof Ian Beckett and Fighting for the Bucks by E J Hounslow .
MOORCROFT; an ovoid grapes decorated vase, inscribed 'P.T. Trial 24.7.03' to base with impressed marks, height 19cm, also a boxed Moorcroft enamel perfume bottle (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The grapes vase has some crazing to the glazing. The perfume bottle has three bruises to the body and light surface scratches.
A late 19th century Chinese blue and white cloisonné enamel decorated snuff bottle of flat circular form depicting flower heads on scroll motifs ground, with matching stopper, height 7cm, and a further black fine cloisonné enamel decorated example of flat ovoid form, height 6cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: blue and white example with miniscule chip to rim, natural imperfections to both, some surface scratches.
A large early 20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel vase of ovoid form with flared rim, overall decorated with various flower heads including chrysanthemum and peonies on dark red ground, height 39cm, with hardwood stand. CONDITION REPORT: Some manufacturing imperfections such as tiny bubble bursts, tarnishing and minor surface dirt.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese bronze and champlevé enamel decorated figure with a pair of swords and flowing floral decorated robe, on stylised wave base, height 37.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking sword blades to both hilts, the scabbard is broken away from his body, glue residue to one leg, natural flaws in enamel throughout.
Two 18ct yellow gold rings, one set with oval cut yellow stone in claw setting, size S 1/2, the other with graduated seed pearls and black enamel (some missing), size N 1/2 and a further example set with five graduated diamonds in a platinum setting (marks rubbed), also three yellow metal examples including an Arabic writing decorated example, inscribed 'They Were Five 1929' to the inside, size L, combined approx 19.9g (6).
CHARLES HORNER; ten various hallmarked silver hat pins including a hinged circular blue guilloche enamel decorated example, Chester 1912, diameter 3cm, a green guilloche enamel bird shaped example, Chester 1911, a ribbon looping thistle and sphere decorated example and a clef example stamped 925 (10).
CHARLES HORNER; ten variously hallmarked silver hat pins including blue enamel floral and looping ribbon pair stamped 'Sterling', an Arts and Crafts heart motif decorated example, Chester 1910, a lily pad finial example, Chester 1911 and a stylised amethyst set thistle example, Chester 1911 (10).
CHARLES HORNER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver green and blue guilloche enamel detailed lobed circular brooch, centred with a trefoil, Chester 1903, diameter 2.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some small nibbles to enamel edges, general surface wear to metal, pin slightly bent and slightly loose, clasp hook quite short so probably not very secure when worn.
TAG HEUER; a gentleman's stainless steel 'Carrera' wristwatch with black dial, three subsidiary dials, black bezel and date aperture, the case no.CV2010-2FC6296, boxed with papers. CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to bracelet, light surface scratches to band of black enamel, ticks when wound.
S LICHTENSTEIN OF MANCHESTER; a late 19th century 18ct gold open faced key wind chronograph pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Centre Seconds', the movement inscribed with maker's name, no.45468, case hallmarked for Chester 1886 by Wickes & Trahern, diameter 5.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial with some marks, spots, discolouration and dirt, wear to case throughout, deep scratch to dust cover, further scratches and nicks, is not running.
A Swiss 0.935 silver cased lady's pocket watch with enamel and gilt dial inscribed 'Fearnolt', a Victorian hallmarked silver pocket watch (af), a hallmarked silver watch chain and T-bar, approx 1.8ozt, a .925 silver cased wristwatch, further Roamer stainless steel wristwatch, four coins including Victorian crown and a bronze William IV coronation medal.
JW BENSON; a late 19th century hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, second subsidiary dial and with maker's name, movement no.71773, the 'Ludgate' watch, patent no.4658, diameter 5cm, and a gold plated full hunter crown wind example by Waltham (2).
J HARGREAVES & CO OF LIVERPOOL; a late 19th century hallmarked silver open face crown wind chronograph, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Makers to The Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales', movement no.53709, case hallmarked for Chester 1894, and a key wind pocket watch, Chester 1859 (af) (2).
A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain vases of inverted baluster forms, with raised rims, painted in underglaze blue with panels of architectural landscape within moulded borders on enamel beaded ground, within Greek key and floral spray bands, unmarked, height 25.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both appear to be in good condition apart from rubbing to the gilding on the ornamental bands, minor wear to the base.
A Japanese Meiji period wireless cloisonné enamel decorated baluster vase with slender neck and lobed flared rim, height 37cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Some dirt to enamel inside the rim with extensive crazing and rubbing, four areas of chips to the enamel along the neck, traces of surface wear such as scratches, some tarnishing to the metal parts.

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