A collection of ten Charles Horner silver hat pins, comprising: one modelled as a grenade, one pierced with the emblem of the Isle of Man and with a blue enamel border, titled 'MONA', one with a glass egg finial, two with coloured glass finials, and various others with wire-work and ball finials. (10)
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An 18th century French gold and enamelled box, by George-Antoine Croze, Paris, 1781, circular form, the cover and base with a panel of pearlescent enamel with red pellets over a wavy rayed ground, within a white opaque band and with a 'pearl' and green leaf border, diameter 4.6cm, approx. weight 49.3g.
An Edwardian Royal presentation silver and enamel cigarette case, by Alfred Clark, London 1904, rectangular form, the hinged cover with the signature of Edward VII in gold lettering on an enamelled ground of striped blue, red and black enamel with gold coloured stringing, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. Provenance: Presented to John Savile Lumley-Savile, 2nd Baron Rufford by King Edward VII around 1905. John Savile Lumley-Savile inherited Rufford in 1896. King Edward VII regularly stayed at Rufford, Nottinghamshire, where he was entertained in grand style. House guests usually included Royal favourites such as the Hon. Mrs George Keppel. Lord Savile was considered a perfect host and a fine sportsman - an excellent shot and enthusiastic huntsman. He was also in the best traditions of the Savile's, a responsible Landlord who was greatly respected by his tenants.
A collection of silver and enamel hat pins, comprising one by Charles Horner, Chester 1910, with blue / green enamel decoration, four by Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham 1908 and Chester 1909, with blue / green enamel decoration, plus one marked 'Queensway Pure Silver', with purple, green and blue decoration, a pierced Art Nouveau one and one other. (8)
λA mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of menu card holders, London 1920, modelled as glass balls mounted on raised circular bases, plus a 19th century Dutch silver-mounted scent bottle, a Georg Jensen spoon, inscribed 1904-1979, a cigarette case, an overlay scent bottle, a silver-mounted horn spoon, an enamel handled letter knife, plus a tortoiseshell hair piece and a Venetian glass scent bottle. (10)
A collection of fifteen various silver hat pins, comprising: one modelled as crossed golf clubs and a purple glass finial, Birmingham 1910, one with a Lincoln imp finial, one modelled as a golf club, one as a Welsh hat, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1908, a green ball finial with overlay, a Japanese one with iris decoration, one of seal form, one with mother-of-pearl, two with enamel, plus various others. (15)
λA large collection of hat pins, various materials, including: one enamelled with an owl on a purple ground, various silver and metal ware examples, some with enamel decoration, one with carved ivory, some with glass finials, gilt metal examples, some with military 'Sweet heart' buttons, plus various others. (qty)
λA collection of fifteen various silver hat pins, comprising: an Edwardian one modelled as a hot air balloon with a hanging gondola, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham date letter obscured, one modelled as a sword, one with hardstone and a central orange glass cabochon, one with a seal, a blue glass ball finial with over-lay, one with the symbol of the Isle of Man with green enamelled decoration, two with enamel decoration, plus some with wire-work and ball decoration and others. (15)
A collection of fifteen silver hat pins, comprising: an Edwardian one by Charles Horner, Chester 1904, heart form with blue and green under glass, one with a lady in a bonnet, possibly a depiction of Emily Pankhurst, Birmingham 1909, one with a lady's head, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1904, one enamelled with a badge of Glastonbury Abbey, one with a pierced ball finial, three with hardstones, one with enamel decoration, and six others. (15)
By Christopher Lawrence, three modern parcel-gilt silver surprise mushrooms, London 1981, no. 133/250, London 1982, no. 124/250, and 1984, no. 51/250, each opens to reveal a different scene, with glass beads and enamel decoration, on slate bases, height 14cm, 13cm and 9.5cm. (3) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Venetia Newall.
A pair of Edwardian silver-mounted Wedgwood Jasperware menu card holders, by Cohen and Charles, Chester 1905, disc form, with classical maidens on a light blue ground, plus a silver-gilt and enamel menu card holder, by Mappin and Webb, London 1913, disc form with blue enamel decoration and a silver and enamel menu card holder of shamrock form, Dublin 1966. (4)
A collection of ten Charles Horner silver hat pins, comprising: one of buckle form, Chester 1912, with pink enamel decoration with white studs, plus one of wishbone form, one with a hardstone and wire-work decoration, one with a yellow glass thistle, one with purple glass, plus various others with wire-work and ball finials. (10)
A large collection of hat pins, various materials, including: an electroplated one modelled as a bulldog's head, various silver and metal ware examples, some with enamel decoration, some with hardstone finials, gilt metal examples, some with military 'Sweet heart' buttons, plus glass examples and various others. (qty)
Please note: this lot is possibly not by Sazikov.A Russian silver-gilt and enamel throne salt cellar, maker's mark of Savikov, unknown assay master, Moscow 1895, the tapering rectangular throne seat with a hinged cover, the back with a castellated border, with two colour blue, red and pink foliate decoration, on a matted background, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.
By The Franklin Mint, two modern silver-gilt and enamel eggs, 1987 and 1991, one musical, with blue enamelled decoration, which opens to reveal a firebird and diamond and enamel brooch, the underside inscribed 'The Fabergé Firebird Egg, House of Igor Carl Fabergé, the other with pink enamelled decoration on a hard stone base, the cover pulls-off to reveal a basket of flowers, the base inscribed ' House of Fabergé presents The Fabergé Rose Bouquet 96', heights 16.5cm and 15.5cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Venetia Newall.
A collection of fifteen various silver hat pins, comprising: an Edwardian one modelled as a teddy bear, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, an Art Nouveau one with purple enamel decoration, one with a purple glass ball finial with overlay, one modelled as a shamrock with inlaid hardstone, one modelled as a peacock, Chester 1908, plus some with wire-work and ball decoration and others. (15)
A silver bracket clock, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1921, of arched upright rectangular form, the front engraved with classical motif, hinged side handles, enamel dial and domed glass front, wooden back with a pull-out electroplated circular panel, on a rectangular base on two ball and two wooden bracket feet, height 20cm.
A silver and enamel hat pin set, with light blue and white enamel decoration, comprising: a pair of hat pins, an oval brooch, two circular brooches, and a set of six dress studs, in a fitted case, plus another hat pin set, including a pair of hat pins, an oval buckle with green enamel decoration and white borders, and a set of six dress studs, in a fitted case, and a hat pin set with green foil decoration under glass, comprising: a pair of hat pins, a brooch and six dress studs, cased. (3)
Please note: The length and weight should read: length 9.2cm, approx. weight 5.9oz, NOT length 15.8cm, approx weight 5oz as previously stated.A Russian silver-gilt and enamel box, by Feodor Ruckert, Moscow 1908-17, rectangular form, with varied coloured foliate enamel decoration with a dark blue border, set with coloured stones, length 9.2cm, approx. weight on a matted background rope-work borders, on an oval foot, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 5.2oz.
French porcelain balloon mantel clock, late 19th Century, blue ground, gilt highlights and painted panels, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Henry Marc, Paris, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, with matching stand, 27cm and with associated stand, some damage.CONDITION:No pendulum presentCracked enamel faceChips and snaps to edges of baseNo cover to backNo cover to faceFigure is complete
A small group of enamel pill boxesto include a ' Happy Birthday ' Bilston and Battersea enamels pill box by Halcyon Days; Crummles & Co version with depicting a horse & carraige; limoges pill box depicting a frog, together with a porcelain perfume box with bottles and porcelain spirit measures etc. (8)

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