A George V silver and green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with black enamel borders to front and engine turned back, 3.75ins x 3.5ins, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1935 (gross weight 4.95ozs), and a George V silver and pale green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 3.25ins x 2.5ins (gross weight 3.12ozs - small bruises to enamel of both cases)
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A George V silver and pale green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 3.25ins x 2.875ins, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931 (gross weight 3.51ozs), and a George V silver and pink guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case, 3.25ins x 2.375ins, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1927 (gross weight 3.66ozs - both cases with slight damage to enamel)
A Chinese Imperial cloisonné enamel tripod censer of compressed two-handled lobed form, decorated in the "Ming" style with a band of classic lotus scrolls against a turquoise ground, all resting on three gilt pad feet, 3.5ins (89cm) diameter x 3ins (76cm) high, (Qianlong four-character incised mark with an additional character, and of the period (1736-95)) Note: The character can be read as cheng (pure/clear water) or deng (allowing articles in the water to fall to the bottom).The extra character below the reign mark can also be found on some imperial glass wares and is believed by some scholars to be a serial number from the Chinese classic qianziwen, 'The One Thousand Word Essay', with a strong connection to the Imperial workshops, see "Elegance and Radiance, Grandeur in Qing Glass" Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000, p. 312. Also, according to Beatrice Quette in Cloisonné: "Chinese Enamel from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties", Bard Graduate Centre, New York, 2011, p.75 the additional character on the cloisonné incense sets may be for numbering and perhaps for 'differentiating the original location in the different palaces.' A similar censer is illustrated and discussed by Brinker & Lutz, Chinese Cloisonné, The Pierre Uldry Collection, Zurich, 1985, cat. No. 245 & 245a. Provenance: Capt. Harry L. Evans, RM, (1831-1883) and thence by family descent to the present owner. Captain Evans was part of the Royal Marine contingent serving aboard H.M.S James Watt in 1854, and took part in the capture of Canton in 1857 and the subsequent expedition to White Cloud (Baiyun) Mountains. He was slightly wounded in the attack upon the Pei-ho forts in 1859 and was present at the capture of the Taku forts in 1860. Later that year, he was also involved in the capture of the Summer Palace, Pekin. The diameter from handle to handle is 3.5ins (89cm). The maximum diameter at the most bulbous point is 4.375ins (101.2cm). The character can be read as cheng (pure/clear water) or deng (allowing articles in the water to fall to the bottom).There is no obvious loss or damage to enamels. The rim has some light scattered 'nicks'/scratches Weight - 430 grammes
A George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 2.25ins white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day timepiece watch movement, contained in engine turned case, 3.75ins x 4ins, by Cohen & Charles, London 1927, and retailed by Tiffany & Co, London (engraved with "Launcelot Dawes to interior)
An early 20th Century Swiss silver and yellow enamel cased desk timepiece by the Concord Watch Company, the 1.625ins cream enamel dial with gilt Arabic numerals, to the eight day timepiece movement, contained in easel pattern case, 2.875ins square, impressed "925" standard and "Sterling Silver" (some damage), and a George V silver cased desk timepiece, the 1.75ins silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to the timepiece movement, contained in octagonal engine turned case, 3.25ins overall
An early 20th Century silver and orange enamel cased desk timepiece, retailed by W. Allemann of Montreux, the 1.5ins diameter metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the timepiece movement, contained in octagonal case with re-entrant corners, 3.5ins x 2.875ins, stamped "925" standard (some damage), an early 20th Century Continental silver and orange enamel cigarette filter case, 2.75ins overall, with import mark for Stockwell & Co, London 1930, complete with ebonised and silver gilt mounted filter, and a similar desk bell base, 2.25ins diameter, stamped "925" standard (slight damage)
A George VI silver and sky blue guilloche enamel compact with engine turned borders and base, 2.75ins square, by W.A. Perry & Co, Birmingham 1938, a ditto silver and pale blue guilloche enamel circular compact with engine turned back, 3.125ins, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1947 (bruise to enamel), and a Continental silver and royal blue enamel circular dish, 2.25ins diameter, and matching bone tipped cigarette filter, 2.625ins overall (enamel damaged), in fitted case
A Victorian silver pink enamel mounted glass spherical scent bottle, the slice cut body etched with ribbons, floral garlands and basket of flowers, the mount applied with paste set initial "G" within shaped cartouche, 4.5ins high, by Aspreys, London (hallmarks rubbed - slight damage to enamel), a George V silver mounted and slice cut spherical glass scent bottle, 4.5ins high, Birmingham 1918, a pair of George V silver and blue enamel pillar candlesticks on circular base, 3ins high, Birmingham 1927, an Edward VII silver mounted and clear glass match striker, 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1902, and a small silver dish of shaped outline
A George V silver engine turned compact and cigarette case, each with Royal Artillery crest and blue and red enamel panel to front, compact with a cast thumbpiece, 2.25ins square, cigarette case, 3.625ins x 3.375ins, by The Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, Birmingham 1935 (gross weight 6.8ozs - small bruise to enamel of cigarette case)
An interesting small collection of antiquities, mostly dressware, including - a Roman silver and partial gilt bow brooch with applied collars and inlay to trapezoidal footplate, 1.75ins, a Roman silver repoussé triangular pendant (1st Century BC/1st Century AD), 2ins, a Romano-British "Dragonesque" bronze brooch with reserved leaf designs within red enamel cells, 1.25ins, a bronze plate brooch with a shield-shaped enamel panel, 1.82ins, together with thirty-three other pieces, various

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