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A vintage perfume bottle set including four glass wedge-shaped perfume bottles and stoppers, with guilloche enamel twist metal lids, each decorated with a green, red, dark blue or light blue band, bottles 8cm high, (small chips), contained in a leather circular case with lid stamped 'Franzi', case 9.5cm diameter, 9.5cm high.
A regimental silver and enamel cigarette box, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1934, rectangular form, the hinged cover with enamelled regimental colours, applied with the Star of The Order of The Thistle, and inscribed 'The Royal Scots, The Royal Regiment, Raised 1633', wood lined, length 17.3cm, plus a Victorian cigarette case, London 1893, inscribed 'Captain Cecil Daniel, The Royal Scots', and a silver vesta case, approx. weighable 4.9oz. (3)
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with a cupid resting on a barrel, looking at a ship in the distance, titled 'MADEIRA', the reverse with a label, length 7.2cm. Provenance: Geoffrey Hutchinson Collection. Illustrated in: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 294, fig. 995.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with two cupids in a rocky landscape, titled 'MOUNTAIN', length 6.7cm. Illustrated in: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 294, fig. 993.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with two cupids in a rocky landscape, titled 'RHENISH', length 6.7cm. For a similar label see: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 296, fig. 1001.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with a wrestling cupid and satyr in a landscape, titled 'RANCIE', some chips, length 7.1cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, 6 November 1997, lot 317 part. For a similar label see: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 295, fig. 997.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with two cupids carrying and pressing grapes, titled 'W.WINE', the reverse with a label 'L.DICKSON, FRANCE No.11', length 7cm. For a similar label see: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 294, fig. 992.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with two cupids in a wheat field holding a scythe and rake, titled 'BEER', the reverse with labels 'English Ceramic Circle 1977, No.254', and Dr. Bernard Watney address label' and the label 'Tom Walford', length 7cm. Illustrated in: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 297, fig. 1004.
A rare mid 18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with a monochrome scene of two cherubs in front of rows of tents, one holding a helmet, the other holding a banner titled 'CLARET', length 6.8cm. For a similar label see: Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 294, fig. 991.
A Russian silver and enamel kovsch, 1896-1908, also with a French import mark, oval form, with vari-coloured enamelled decoration of flowers and foliate scroll decoration, twisted wirework borders, length 13.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of Professor Peter H Plesch and Mrs Traudi Plesch O.B.E. and thence by descent.
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Asprey egg slice, Sheffield 1929, a cased pair of grape scissors, London 1908, three tablespoons, three pairs of King's pattern sugar tongs, nine further pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of Russian silver-gilt and enamel salt spoons, two cayenne pepper spoons and four continental spoons, approx. weight 27.5oz. (qty)
λBy H.G. Murphy, a silver and ivory Art Deco tea pot, London 1930, also with the Falcon Studio mark, in the French manner, circular form, spot hammered decoration, carved ivory scroll handle and finial, on a pierced shaped oval foot, length handle to spout 21.3cm, approx. weight 23.8oz. Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. illustrated in Atterbury, P., and Benjamin, J., The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy, Antique Collectors' Club, 2005, page 81. H.G. Murphy was born in Birchington-on-Sea in Kent on 27th October, 1884. His father, a groom, died when Harry was only six and the family was obliged to seek lodgings in London, where they settled in premises located just off Kensington Church Street. A shy and introspective boy, Harry was largely self-taught and spent much of his spare time in the local library where, according to family tradition, he devoured Encyclopaedia Britannica from cover to cover firing a lifelong passion for many of the subjects which were to influence his designs including botany, astronomy, astrology and zoology. At the age of 14, a chance meeting at a local Arts and Crafts exhibition was to have a radical bearing on Harry's life and career. While admiring the silverware on display he fell into conversation with Henry Wilson, the celebrated designer and craftsman who, clearly impressed by the boy's enthusiasm, offered Harry a six-year apprenticeship at his studio in Kensington. Wilson was probably England's greatest teacher and mentor of young talent in the Arts and Crafts tradition and by the end of his apprenticeship Harry had mastered many of the skills necessary to be a highly competent goldsmith and silversmith, such as hammering, engraving, gem polishing, gem setting, niello work and enamelling. Unsurprisingly, much of his output before and after the First World War was strongly influenced by nature and naturalism and it was not until the 1920s that he started to experiment with a range of different ideas and concepts. In 1928, Harry Murphy established retail premises in Marylebone called the Falcon Studio. By the early 1930s, his output was prodigious encompassing silver commissions from City institutions, churches, schools and sporting associations as well as small-scale jewellery in silver and gold, such as a splendid topaz, sapphire, diamond and polychrome enamel tiara designed and made for the Princess Royal. The Falcon studio prospered through the late 1930s but Murphy's health had begun to deteriorate. In 1938 he received the award of Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) from The Duke of Gloucester and Harry was appointed the Faculty's First Master. He died on 10th July, 1939, at the tragically young age of 54.
Grouping of Cloth Insignia and Badges of Women’s Land Army, consisting of embroidered arm brassard with two and a half years service diamonds, embroidered red on green WLA slip on shoulder titles, WW2 plastic WLA Proficiency brooch by A Stanley & Sons Walsall, brass and enamel brooch, 5x brass and enamel badges, chrome and enamel badge, embroidered 6 months service triangle on BD backing and enamel Women’s Forestry Service lapel badge. All generally in good condition. (13 items)
Italian Fascist Enamel Badges, consisting of brass and enamel breast badge for regiment serving during Spanish Civil War “751 BATTAGLIONE D ASSAITO TEMERARIO”, complete with pin fitting to the reverse, brass and enamel fascist PNF lapel badge, another PNF lapel badge, plus others. All remain in good condition overall. (8 items)
Scarce Post 1902 Army Veterinary Corps Officers Home Service Helmet, good example of the blue cloth covered cork home service pattern helmet with brass and enamel Kings crown helmet plate to the centre, leather backed linked chinstrap, gilt brass rosettes to the side and cross base with ball top. Leather and silk sweatband to the interior of the helmet. William Anderson & Sons makers leather patch to the top of the interior. Very good overall example of an unusual helmet.
10x Third Reich Stick Pins / Pin Badges, consisting of 2x enamel Deutsche Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross), German Veterans steel helmet type, RAD enamel stick pin, DLV stick pin, 2x DAF stick pins, SA stick pin, German Shooting Association stick pin and DJ single rune pin badge. All generally good condition. (10 items)
Grouping of WW2 German / Third Reich Badges, consisting of enamel pin back Hitler Youth membership badge, small enamel Frauenschaft badge, cloth Luftwaffe other ranks forage cap eagle, German army cap eagle with three prong fittings, Hunting Association (DJ) badge, rally badges, plus postcards etc. Various conditions. (17 items)
Grouping of Third Reich Metal Insignia & Membership Badges, consisting of Luftwaffe Officers summer tunic eagle with pin fitting to the reverse (catch absent), 2x German Veterans Association breast eagles with pin and catch fixings to the reverse, German veterans association metal cap wreath (no fittings to reverse), DLV enamel membership badge, 7x NSDAP tunic buttons, plus other items. Various conditions. (20 items)
Grouping of Third Reich Metal Insignia & Membership Badges, including gilt metal Naval shoulder board crossed anchors, Kriegsmarine administration officers cuff links, Frauenschaft enamel membership badge (damaged enamel), Hitler Youth badge (damaged enamel), Veterans Association cap eagle, plus other items. Various conditions. (15 items)
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Justinuswerk Solingen, untouched example with wooden grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Lower cross guard mount stamped “OST” to the reverse. Double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some staining and signs of sharpening to the edge. Scabbard missing the paint finish and attempted erasure of details to eagle and SA device.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Wilhelm Kober & Co Suhl, excellent example of a SA dress dagger with the wooden grip having eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Lower cross guard stamped with “Th” to the reverse. Housed in its original scabbard retaining much of its original anodised finish to the obverse, the reverse of the scabbard shows wear from poor storage. Attached to the scabbard ring mount is the original short pattern leather hanging strap. Dagger blade remains in near mint condition with much of the original polish remaining. Blade etched with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Makers trade mark logo to the base of the blade.
Third Reich RLB (Reichsluftshutzbund) Enlisted Mans 2nd Model Dress Dagger, black ebony grip with enamelled swastika within starburst badge to the centre, original top pommel and stylised eagle and swastika cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with single mounting and leather strap. Double edged blade having E&F Horster, Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Damage to the handle, enamel swastika and metal fatigue in the top pommel, the pommel is also loose.
Scots Fusilier Guards Officers Shoulder Belt Plate Overlay pre-1855, fine example of the central silvered star with brass backing plate, gilt central strap having thistle to the centre and pierced motto. Missing its enamel centre. Reverse has its fixing posts still present although one has been shortened. Nice patina overall.
An 18th Century French Ormolu Mounted Porcelain Box by Sevres (AF) Green Ground Decorated with Gilt and Floral Enamel Work. Centre Cartouche with Gentleman in Park reading to Maidens. to the Front there is an Armorial Crest, Red and Silver Chevrons with Gold Sash on Shield. Marked Under with Crossed Ls and C.
A French style carriage clock striking the hour and half hour on a gong, the circular 6cm white enamel dial having an arabic numeral chapter ring and garland of floral swags inset into a frost gilded plate, four turned coloumns and similar turned handle to case with bevelled glass sides and top revealing replaced lever escapement, overall height 20cm, complete with key and old escapement.
A 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with with subsidary seconds dial (hand missing), in a plain polished outer and inner case marked 9245, hallmarked Chester 1927, top wind Criterion movement, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram, gross weight including movement approximately 82.2gms. (Watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given)
A 9 carat yellow gold half-hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial named "W Benson London", having a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in plain polished outer case with enamel roman numerals around bubble glass, marked 6408, hallmarked London 1932, top wind 15 jewel movement by the same name, diameter of dial 40mm, case 48mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram, gross weight including movement 90.5gms, (Watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given)
A Victorian mourning brooch, an oval cabochon cut agate collet set to the centre of an oval brooch with three raised leaf motifs and border detailed with inlaid black enamel, hair compartment to back containing plaited hair, overall dimensions 32mm x 25mm, a 16mm 9ct back and front heart shaped locket. (2)
Ornaments from a Victorian Royal Engineer Colonel's Full Dress Tunic, and other items A board displaying the pre-1881 collar, bearing a crown and star at each end, and sleeve-ornaments of a Field Officer, and shoulder-cords with "Engineer wings", mounted with fine grenades in gold and silver embroidery; and an incomplete card, retaining two khaki shoulder-straps, one bearing KC gilt and enamel badges of a full General, the other of a Brigadier; together with similar badges for all ranks from Lieutenant General to Second Lieutenant, and a number of crowns and stars of other patterns and materials.(2 cards) (Lot)
SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note in the PDF and printed catalogue the image of this lot includes two badges marked with green squares which have been withdrawn from the sale. Infantry Cap Badges post-1881 Officers' and ORs' metal forage cap, field cap and SD cap badges of the Cameronians, R Innis Fusiliers, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, East Lancashire, East Surrey, DCLI, DWR, Border, R Sussex and Hampshire Regiments. Approximately 20 officers' items, including a gilt, enamel and embroidered badge of the Royal Sussex. (92 items)

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