A pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau or Arts and Crafts silver and enamel salts, each of globular form, atop three pad feet, formed as foliate tendrils adorned with enamel, the underside with registered design 'Rd No 417290', Albert Sydenham, Birmingham 1905, height 3cm, diameter 4.5cm, combined weight 53g/1.70ozt gross approx
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A George V silver and enamel Art Deco style timepiece, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with guilloche enamel in soft blue/green, the gilt metal timepiece with Arabic numeral indices, the dial marked '8 DAYS', with easel strut support, silver with sponsor's mark of Albert Carter, Birmingham 1927, width 10.3cm, height 7.5cm approx
A Victorian silver and enamel maritime signal flags vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, applied in polychrome enamel with a trio of flags, the base with integral striker, the flange of the hinged cover incised, 'WILL YOU TAKE ME IN TOW', the flags decoded to possibly translate to, 'K R Love', sponsor's mark John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, height 5.3cm, weight 42g/1.35ozt approx
Maritime Interest.An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, applied in polychrome enamel with the full alphabet of maritime signal flags, with hinged cover, the base with integrated striker, the flange inscribed, 'BENZIE, COWES.', John William Barrett, Birmingham 1904, length 5.2cm, weight 42g/1.35ozt approx
A sterling silver half hunter pocket watch in original retailers case. Featuring a white enamel dial, signed J W Benson Ltd, with Roman numerals, with a secondary dial, to a keyless wind movement. Case diameter approximately 50mm. Marked for J W Benson Ltd, London 1937. Untested but winds and appears to run.
A collection of silver pocket watches. Comprising a Victorian key wound Chronograph in silver marked for James Richardson, Chester 1894. Featuring a white dial with black roman numerals, to a key wound movement. Case diameter approximately 5.4cm. Gross weight approximately 147.09 grams plus a white metal chain with key. Along with an red enamelled ladies brooch watch, set with seed pearls (some missing) with a detached bow pin in similar enamel. The watch is untested but winds to a keyless wind and appears to run. Also included is a ladies sterling silver pocket watch, with key wound movement, marked for Frank Moss, Birmingham 1882, gross weight 41.04 grams approximately. Untested but winds and appears to run, albeit loudly.
An ornate Swiss ladies half hunter watch, with Swiss "squirrel" marks for 14k gold. With a white enamel and gilded dial, with Roman numerals to a keyless wind movement, The case is decorated with roses, forget me nots and ivy engraved to the outside. Initial cartouche is vacant. The dust cover within is gold plated. Winds but does not appear to run. Gross weight approximately 38.78 grams.
A 9ct gold pocket watch. White enamel dial, with roman numerals and secondary dial, to a keyless wind movement. Winds and appears to run but untested. Case diameter approximately 50mm. Outer case and inner dustcover in hallmarked 9ct. Internal personalised engraving to the dust cover. Gross weight approximately 90.81 grams.
A 9ct gold half Hunter pocket watch. With white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, with secondary dial, to a keyless wind movement. With hallmarked case and inner dust cover. With engraving to the inner dust cover. Hallmarked For A L Dennison, Birmingham, 1911. Case diameter approximately 4.8cm. Untested but winds and appears to run. Gross approximate weight 87.19 grams.
William 'Bill' MARSHALL (1923-2007) Press Moulded Bottle Vase Stoneware with nuka glaze and enamel detailing, impressed seal to base, height 20cm. Purchased 2004, BettlesOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.

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