A George VI silver child's rattle in the form of a squirrel, 1.75ins overall, by Charles Horner, with ivory teething ring, a George V silver novelty pepper pot in the form of a seated bear, 1.5ins high, by W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1911, an ivory turret pattern salt and pepper pot each 2.5ins high, and a small selection of other silver, silvery metal and enamel items, various Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export license to export this lot outside the EU. It will not be possible to export this lot to the USA.
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A late 19th Century keyless lever Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in chromium plated case, and a similar barometer, both contained in Edward VII silver fronted and leather backed twin watch case with mercury thermometer to centre, 8.5ins x 5.5ins overall, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902
A George V bachelors silver coffee pot and hot water jug, the urn pattern bodies with folding domed covers with turned finials, ebonised handles and each on three pad feet, 7.25ins high, Sheffield 1923, a late Victorian silver triangular-shaped scissor case with embossed front, 6.25ins, Birmingham 1895, a set of twelve silver and enamel coffee spoons with turquoise and cream enamel, in fitted box, and a small selection of other silver items
A pair of early 20th Century colour printed tin trays with half-length portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, another with "The Four Generations of our Royal Family", each 7.75ins diameter, a colour printed tin box commemorating the Jubilee of the Cooperative Wholesale Society 1863-1913, 10.25ins x 7.5ins x 5.75ins high (one handle missing), and enamel ash tray - "Leeds Daily News. Only Paper with Exclusive Private Wire London to Leeds", 5.5ins diameter
An early 20th Century enamel advertising sign - "Public Benefit Boot Company", with a horse pulling a cart surmounted by a red boot with driver, with white lettering on a green border, 14ins x 20ins, and a late 19th Century enamel advertising sign - "Public Benefit Boot Company Ltd", with yellow and black lettering on a yellow and pink ground, 19ins x 13ins
Three early 20th Century enamel advertising signs - "The United Insurance Company Ltd", with white lettering and logo on a red ground, 12ins x 20ins, "Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd", with white lettering on a blue ground, 10ins x 15ins, and "Sun Insurance Office Agency", with white lettering on a brown ground, 8.5ins x 12ins,
Three early 20th Century enamel advertising signs - "D.A. Green & Sons Ltd Engineers. Whaplode", with white lettering on a green ground, oval 12ins x 18ins, "Harvey Frost & Co Ltd - Servicing HF Equipment", with coloured lettering on a black ground, 3ins x 9ins, and "The Steetley Lime and Basic Company Ltd", with black lettering on a white ground, 6ins x 12ins
Three early 20th Century enamel advertising signs - "Adkins Nut Brown Tobacco", with white lettering, on a brown ground, 26ins x 20.5ins, "Will's Capstan Cigarettes", with blue and white lettering, on a pale blue ground, 36ins x 24ins, and "Wills Star Cigarettes", with red and black lettering, on a white ground, 36ins x 18ins (all distressed)
A George V silver and yellow guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette box with engine turned ornament and the borders engraved with scroll and zig-zag and with scroll thumbpiece, 3.25ins x 2.5ins x .5ins high, by P.H. Vogel & Co, with import mark for London 1924 (slight damage - weight 3.9ozs), a lady's plated and green composition rectangular compact, 3.5ins x 2.25ins, and a gilt metal and enamel tiepin in leather case
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in brass and bevelled glass "Corniche" pattern case, 4.5ins high, one other similar carriage timepiece, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass "Corniche" pattern case, 4.5ins high, and two miniature carriage timepieces, various
A late 19th Century French gilt metal cased mantel clock, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in painted drum pattern case flanked by two standing figures of children in 18th Century dress, on ornate base, 12ins high, with ebonised oval plinth and with brass oval dome for same, 19ins high
A late 19th/early 20th Century German stained wood and patinated brass mounted mantel clock of "Louis XV" design, No. 40909, the 3.75ins diameter cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on gong, contained in stained wood and patinated brass mounted case of "Louis XV" design, surmounted by urn finial, with bold mask, shell and leaf scroll ornament and on scroll feet, 13.5ins high (dial chipped and cracked)
A French burrwood and ebonised cased mantel timepiece by VAP and retailed by Kibble, Gracechurch Street, London, the 3.25ins diameter dial with Roman numerals, to the "tic-tac" movement, contained in drum pattern case with rectangular plinth, 6.75ins high, a French walnut cased mantel timepiece by VAP, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in plain case, on plinth base, 6.25ins high, and three other mantel timepieces, various
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and enamel Cartel clock, the 9ins diameter domed gilt brass dial with raised enamel Roman numeral cartouches, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass case ornately cast with two winged cherubs, urns and ears of wheat, with shaped backplate, 34ins high
An early 20th Century 18ct gold and platinum mounted diamond solitaire ring, the emerald cut stone of approximately .75ct shouldered by two small baguette cut diamonds (gross weight 3.2 grammes - ring size Q), a platinum octagonal wedding band with floral engraving (gross weight 3.8 grammes - ring size O), and a late 19th Century French gold coloured metal and blue enamel ring, depicting to the face, Faith, Hope, and Charity (gross weight 2.1 grammes - ring size R, bears French convention marks to reverse of band)
A late Georgian gold coloured metal mounted and enamel set octagonal Memento Mori brooch, the octagonal panel inset with a full-length portrait of a young woman by a classical column, inscribed above - "J.A. Mitie En Fait Le Prix", with oval glazed hair panel to reverse, set with seed pearl initials "H.C", 33mm x 22mm overall (gross weight 6.8 grammes)
A late 19th Century gold coloured metal seed pearl, rose diamond, and enamel set heart pattern pendant, with two diamond set interwined hearts to the centre within blue and white enamel border, and framed by twenty two seed pearls, and with glazed panel to reverse, 33mm x 23mm overall, and on conforming gold coloured metal, blue enamel, and seed pearl set chain, 450mm overall (gross weight 14.2 grammes)
An early 20th Century lady's 18k gold and enamel cased fob watch by Tiffany of New York, No. 17316, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals contained in a case enameled to the front with "Leida and the Swans " and to the reverse with a gallant and his lady (enamel chipped), 32mm diameter (gross weight 36 grammes)
A late 19th Century lady's 18k gold pocket watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and with engraved centre, contained in 18k gold outer case engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 40mm diameter (gross weight 43 grammes), retailed by Parkinson & Frodsham, 4 Change Alley, Cornhill, London, inscribed to the interior - "Elizabeth Ellen Bishop from T.F and R.J.B, January 17th 1859", and an early 20th Century lady's Swiss 18ct gold cased keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 30mm case (gross weight 26 grammes)
An early 20th Century Swiss lady's silver gilt fob watch enameled in red and with seed pearl set fleur de lis to the reverse, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt border, and an early 20th Century Swiss silver pill box, in red guiolloche enamel with panel of lady and gallant to lid and base, 22mm diameter
A Victorian gentleman's silver full hunting cased pocket watch, No. 31034, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case (now rubbed), 47mm diameter, hallmarked London 1879, and hung with silver Albert, two other silver pocket watches and a Goliath pocket watch
An early 20th Century gentleman's American 14k gold half hunting cased keyless leaver pocket watch by American Waltham Watch Company, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in 50mm case with blue enamel Roman numerals, No. 760257 (gross weight 116 grammes)
A George V silver and silver gilt model of a cradle of oval form and with gadroon mounts, on twin leaf cast scroll end supports with turned finials, 7.75ins x 6.25ins x 6.25ins high overall, complete with silver presentation plaque surmounted by silver and enamel Gillingham crest and worded "Presented to the Mayor and Mayoress of Gillingham, Alderman and Mrs G.C. Swain, by the Corporation on the Occasion of the Birth of their Son Norman Swain on the 14th June 1913 During the Third Year of their Office", by Horace George Croneen, Chester 1913, mounted on cloth covered and ebonised rectangular plinth base, on ball feet, and ebonised and glazed cover for same, 11.5ins x 9.75ins x 9.125ins high
A George V 15ct gold and enamel presentation medal - "To G.C. Swain Esq J.P. By a Committee of a Few Friends in Appreciation of the Excellent Services Rendered by Him as a Member of the Gillingham Corporation for 15 Years, 1903-1918. Councillor 6 Years, Alderman 8 Years, Mayor 3 Years, Chairman E.W. Webb. Vice Chairman E(?) Hon. Sec. W.I Groombridge", by Horace George Croneen, Chester 1918 (gross weight 23.5 grammes)
The Coysh Collection - A 19th century John & William Ridgway pearlware blue transfer printed 'Angus Seats Series' plate, c. 1815, 24.5 cm diam. to/w a Spode pearlware plate printed with the 'Greek' pattern and clobbered with red enamel, impressed mark, paper label for Pulver Exhibition 1974, 25 cm diam. (2)NB: Both illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 23 & 54 Condition Report No chips or cracks. Some firing blemishes but good condition
A collection of costume jewellery, to include an Art Nouveau style crescent brooch, with applied floral leaf decoration, a gilt metal Viking brooch with silver and black enamel decoration, a silver gilt single stone opal triplet on chain, together with other costume jewellery including freeform amethyst clip on earrings, a pair of simulated pearl and cubic zirconia clip on earrings, costume necklaces, etc.
A ladies 9ct gold mechanical watch, with white enamel dial and Roman numerals and later rolled gold bracelet, a gold flat filed curb link necklace marked 9k, a pair of 9ct gold faceted Creole earrings, a pair of 9ct gold twisted hoop earrings, a single 9ct gold hoop earring, a pair of gold hinge hoops marked 9ct, a single gold link (tested as 9ct), a child's chain bracelet and padlock (damaged) padlock marked 9ct, etc. watch 17.12gnecklace 6.34gtotal weight 18.41g
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a sterling silver Siam black enamel bracelet, three assorted paste stone necklaces, including one with matching clip on earrings, a large collection of brooches to include a silver filigree butterfly, a silver single cultured pearl triangular brooch, and a paste stone hummingbird brooch, a single row of simulated pearls, a ladies gold plated Rotary brick link bracelet, etc.
A Continental silver open faced fob watch, floral decorated dial with Roman numerals, a silver open faced pocket watch, with white enamel dial, signed Course & Wilson, Letchworth, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, together with a silver Prince of Wales chain marked sterlingtotal weight 179.10gchain 19.35g
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Military CBE Neck badge, awarded to Colonel George Hereward CARDEW, born in Kingsclere, Hampshire, having 1st Type Britannia to the centre, surrounding 'For God and the Empire', pale blue enamel to each leaf, hinged crown to top, attached to long purple ribbon with red stripe, in fitted Garrard & Co case (2)
A collection of napkin rings, a silver open faced fob watch, various items of costume jewellery etc, together with two replica Lusitania medals, after Karl Groetz, together with a Royal Life Saving Society Medal in red box, 1915 On War Service lapel badge, a mother of pearl artillery sweetheart brooch and various other military and naval cap badges and a Daily Mail Teddy Tale League enamel badge (parcel)

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