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A 19th century diamond and blue enamel locket in fitted Garrard case, the circular blue guilloche enamel face filled with an eight point star, set with a principal and eight secondary old cushion cut diamonds, and further similar and rose cut diamonds, within a border of graduated old round and oval cut diamonds to a similarly set bale; the hinged back also with blue guilloche enamel ground and interlocked initials, interior with glazed compartment containing a lock of hair; length including bale 3.0cm; the original shaped blue velvet case with fitted interior by Garrard & Co 'Goldsmiths & Jewellers to the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert and All the Royal Family'
A late 18th century enamel, diamond and glass memorial pendant, of circular form and closed back setting, with a central translucent white slightly convex glass on an engine turned back giving an opalescent effect, in an opaque white and guilloche blue enamel border set at intervals with small old cushion cut diamonds; the back inscribed 'John Stirling, Ob't 24th March 1793, Ae't 25'; suspensory loop, formerly a brooch but lacks pin; diameter 2.6cm
Chevalier & Companie, a French 18ct gold and enamel backed gentleman's pocket watch, signed to the 4.5cm white dial and to the movement back, numbered 1068 or 7068, winding aperture near 2 o'clock, the reverse decorated en grisaille with a classical couple in a landscape against a blue background, within a pale border, 5.5cm (2.25inch) diameter untested, chip to enamel border
Thomas Heaphy (English, 1775-1835) Portrait of a gentleman, standing full-length beneath a colonnaded veranda beside a console table on which lie books and maps including one entitled "Perth / S H " signed lower right "T Heaphy 1822" watercolour on paper 61 x 44cm (24 x 17in)Provenance: By inheritance in the Alington family at Little Barford Manor, Bedfordshire, and by descent to the present ownerOther Notes: The sitter seems to be in Court Dress and wearing a red sash with a medallion, likely to be the Order of the Bath.The map in the background is entitled " PERTH / S H " and appears to show the Western edge of Perthshire, Scotland. It is believed to be based on one of the two maps of Perthshire published prior to the date of this painting - both of which were drawn by John Stobie, the first published in 1787 and the second in 1805.Heaphy was the first President of the Society of British Artists and was portrait-painter to HRH The Princess of Wales and The Duke of Wellington.We are grateful to the Archives and History Department at the A K Bell Library, Perth, for their assistance with the catalogue entry.The sitter’s Neck Order has been identified by Cleave and Co.“We believe this to be the Baronet’s Badge of Nova Scotia as this is also oval in design with blue edged enamel and the same sandy coloured ribbon”Condition: Very faded and with loss of colour. Backboard needs taking off as causing discolouration.
A Regency bronze and ormolu mantel timepiece, with eagle crest and two winged putti flanking the 9cm enamelled dial, chain fusee London drum movement, with white enamel dial and Roman numerals (hairline crack), the base with festoon decoration to the stepped base, on turned feet 30.50 x 37cm (12 x 14in)
A hardstone cameo and diamond brooch, of circular form depicting the head of a young woman in profile with ornately dressed hair, necklace and pendant earring, of white and toffee coloured agate, within a border of alternating trios of rose cut diamonds and striated black enamel, yellow precious metal mount tests for 18ct gold, later pin and clasp stamped '14k', with safety catch; diameter 2.0cm
Various early 19thC and later porcelain, etc., to include a New Hall tea bowl, polychrome decorated with flowers and an inner banding, 8cm dia., an early 19thC black transfer printed Spode style coffee can decorated with figures before cottage and windmill, various Derby, early 19thC Derby urn (AF), miniature cottage, other cups saucers, modern enamel finish casket, etc. (a quantity, AF)
A glass lemonade set, with amber domed feet and enamel decoration of huntsmen. To be viewed on site at Aquavista, Stocken Hall, Stretton, Rutland, LE15 7RY (c.15miles/20minutes south of Grantham on the A1) - Tuesday 28th 10am to 4pm only. Collection can only be made on site Thursday 29th 10am to 4pm & Friday 30th 10am to 1pm strictly. Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Grantham Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
A 19thC cast metal and painted vase, of tapering circular form on compressed inverted circular foot and platform base with compressed feet, the main body hand painted with a vase of flowers with an upper metal banding and central opening, 39cm high, and a 19thC Sevres style enamel metal vase and fixed cover with a porcelain body decorated with panels of flowers on a blue ground, on a decorative metal base. (2, AF)
AN INDIAN JARGOON SET GOLD AND GREEN ENAMEL DORSAL HAND ORNAMENT, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN, 19TH C the central flower motif of the bracelet with two attached chains and attached finger rings (angushtari), 15.5cm l, 91.6g For a similar,but more elaborate example, see Untracht (O), Traditional Jewelry of India, 1997, fig 621. ++One section of bracelet detached, losses to enamel
ROYAL NAVY. A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL CENTRED GOLD AND CHERRY RED AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL CUFF LINKS, C1920 1.4cm diam, indistinctly marked ct, 8.5g ++Somewhat dirty but in very good second hand condition with minute blemish just visible under magnification. No repair and in what is probably the original slightly soiled Asprey box
LORD MOUNTBATTEN. A PAIR OF ROYAL PRESENTATION GOLD AND ENAMEL CUFF LINKS BY BENZIE OF COWES, 1.4cm maker's mark and 18CT, 10.3g, a label and a luncheon invoice of the Royal Thames Yacht Club both signed Mountbatten of Burma, 1976 and several other related invitations and menus Provenance: The cufflinks were a gift from Earl Mountbatten (1900-1979) to the head waiter of the Royal Thames Yacht Club at Christmas 1976. ++Cufflinks in fine condition

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