Three English enamel patch boxes, 2nd half 18th century, one rectangular and decorated in grisaille on a blue ground, titled 'A small Token of Friendship', one oval and inscribed 'Love constitutes the Value', one circular and decorated with Faith as a Classical maiden resting against a titled pillar, the base yellow, some faults, 4.5cm max. (3)
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A rare Chinese Batavian European-decorated bowl, Kangxi 1662-1722, the interior painted in blue with flowering plants, the exterior glazed brown with later wheel-engraved decoration in Saxony or Bohemia of birds in flight among plants, two Chinese coffee cups and a teabowl with later London decoration of flowers, possibly by the Giles atelier, a Chinese teabowl painted with a European figure with his dog, and a covered bowl painted with panels of fruit on a raised enamel trellis ground, some damages, 12.8cm max. (7) Provenance: the Watney collection.
A rare white opaque glass scent bottle, dated 1778, probably Beilby, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, of flattened pear shape, painted in black enamel with the initials E * S and the date 1778, with a blue and green foliate surround, the reverse painted with pink roses and buds, 7.3cm. high. Cf: a similar scent bottle dated 1780 and with the initials A*B was sold by Christie's, The Parkington Collection Part I, 16th October 1997, lot 113. Another, dated 1785, is in the Corning Museum of Glass, accession no. 86.2.23.
A Halcyon Days Enamel box commemorating the Queens 75th birthday limited edition, boxed, certificate; a sterling silver enamel patch pot commemorating the Birth of HRH Prince William of Wales limited Edition boxed certificate; another commemorating the marriage of Lady Diana Spencer and the Prince of Wales , limited edition
"Babe" Ruth and the G.A.A.G.A.A. & Baseball: A unique and early Sporting Association. An original Spalding B12 Baseball Bat, the handle grip end stamped, 35" (89cms), given by "Babe" Ruth to Mr. Frank McGrath, Manager of Tipperary team on their visit to America in 1926; also a 10k gold shield shaped on enamel inset Medal to Commemorate Ireland V. America, Polo Grounds May 30th, 1926, inscribed on reverse. (2)Provenance: Manuscript Provenance Letter from the Family.
Jakob Bengel for Fabon Fse. Paris (Fabrication Francaise), an Art Deco, machine age aqua green Galaith and gilt metal brooch, circa 1930s, signed Fabon Fse. Paris 725 Depose' to the base, 2 1/2" long, along with an enamel and white metal dragon pendant with inset blister pearl, stamped initial 'SC or SG' to the suspension ring, probably 19th century French, 2" long
Cycling and Tricycling interest - Henry John Webb 1846-1893 - a group of twelve historical silver, enamelled, gilt metal and bronze cycling medals, awarded to Henry John Webb, circa 1883, comprising London Tricycle Club 150 miles 24 hour road rid silver enamel medal, circa 1883, Birkbeck CC Tricycle Championships gilt metal medal 1883, a gold coloured metal record breaking ride from Lands End to John O'Groats in 7 days, 18 hours, circa 1884, Kildaire B & TC Athletics Sports Innatation Tricycle race 2nd prized gold plated medal, 100 Mile Road Record of the World, Twyford to Norman Cross in 7hrs 35 mins, circa 1884 Nationalist Cycling Union One Mile Tricyclist Championships fastest time medal, 1884 and the Amateur Tricycle Championships 2nd prize circa 1884, 100 miles Road Record of the World, Crystal Palace track silver medal in the time of 6hrs 40mins, circa 1884, Alexandria Park cycling races - The First Tandem Tricycle race on records circa 1884, London TC 100 miles road race silver gilt medal circa 1884, Aspatrica BC 12 miles handicap 2nd prize white metal medal, white metal medal won by the H J Webb and H N Corsellis on a Humble machine, one mile race and four white metal trophy plaques.Catalogue Note - Henry John Webb, an English Scholar, Principal to the Aspatria Agricultural College and world record holding cyclist and tricyclist, cousin to Captain Matthew Webb, the first recorded person to swim the English Channel.Provenance - by direct descent to the present vendor
A George VI hallmarked silver Art Deco guilloché green enamelled compact, Birmingham 1947, approx 3.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT One small scratch to enamel in bottom left corner, some further minor surface scratches, mirror does not appear to have any noticeable damage, does not close completely flush but still snaps together, hinges ok some surface scratches to silver
A 1940s gentlemen's Longines tank-style dress watch, high grade Calibre 9L manual wind with 17 gold-set jewels, original Longines 10kt gold filled case, cream enamel dial with gold applied Arabic and baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. CONDITION REPORT Appears to run when wound, small scratch to the top left corner of the face, as well as orange marks, losses to each corner of the case, surface wear and scratches.
FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, SIGNED POCHON, PARIS 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Arabic chapters and two winding holes, signed Lochon/ A PARIS, in a squared pedestal case flanked by figures of Cupid and Psyche and surmounted by an urn, on a shaped oval white marble base with toupie feet, the eight day movement striking a bell 33cm wide, 40cm high Contents from a West Coast of Scotland Lodge
FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, SAMUEL MARTI, PARIS LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the circular white enamel Arabic number dial signed 'BLACK STARR & FROST'/ NEW YORK' in a cylinder case flanked by figure of Venus and Cupid, on a white marble base raised on toupie feet; the eight-day movement stamped 477 and 'Medaille D'or/ Samuel Marti/ Paris' and striking a bell; together with a pair of associated twin branch candelabra in the form of a torch (3) Clock 27cm wide, 31cm high, 12cm deep
DRESDEN PORCELAIN FLOWER ENCRUSTED MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, in a flower encrusted Rococo style porcelain case mounted with four putti emblematic of the Seasons, underglaze blue crowned D mark; the eight-day Lenzkirch movement striking a bell 46cm high
JACOBITE ENGRAVED WINE GLASS MID TO LATE 18TH CENTURY the trumpet bowl engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, with moth to reverse, raised on a compressed knopped stem above a multi enamel twist stem, raised on a domed circular foot Height: 16.2cm, Diameter of foot: 7.3cm
IMPORTANT SET OF SIX JACOBITE ENGRAVED COLOURED ENAMEL TWIST WINE GLASSES MID-18TH CENTURY the drawn trumpet bowls finely engraved with open rose head flanked by open and closed buds within foliage, the reverse with large moth, raised on a slightly tapered stem with intricate white enamel twist surrounded by a double red and white enamel twist (6) Height: 18.7cm, diameter of foot: 7.5cm Note: This rare set of six Jacobite wine glasses is remarkable as 'sets' of Jacobite glassware are virtually unheard of. This may be due to the majority of Jacobite glasses being made as singles or pairs, or that sets have regularly been split up over the years. The latter seems unlikely as there would always have been great status and value in keeping a complete set together, suggesting groups like this were very rarely made. This set is also important due to the mixed red and white enamel stems. Although coloured stems in British drinking glasses are not uncommon, to find any coloured stems in Jacobite glass, let alone two colours, is remarkable. In Seddon's 'The Jacobites and Their Drinking Glasses', he recorded 436 Jacobite drinking glasses, of these only seven are listed with coloured stems. It is tantalizing to consider that these glasses must have sat on a Jacobite table, belonging to a supporter who was very confident in his position and status, and who had a close group of companions he could share his views with. As such a statement of wealth, taste and prominence within the Jacobite community, it can be assumed they were owned by an important high-ranking Jacobite.
A pair of Chinese porcelain enamel decorated vases, each with trumpet stems and shouldered oval bodies, heavily decorated with figures with an upper heart and floral repeat banding predominantly in pink, turquoise and yellow, the main bodies polychrome decorated with many figures, each on circular feet, red seal marks beneath, 65cm high.

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