MILITARY INTEREST - A VICTORIAN CAST BRASS BELL CLOCK TROPHY, the circular glazed dial with enamel Roman numeral inset panels, having inscription above - 'Military Tournament Teignmouth, 1890, Cleaving Turk's Head, won by Capt. B. C. Cleave, R. 1st D.Y.C', the 8 day movement striking on a single gong, the cast bell shaped case having all over chased decoration and bands of inscription, ie: 'Dominus Vobisaum et Cum Spiritu Tuo' overall H 29 cm
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A pair of enamel and pearl double-ended baton cufflinks, each baton a like a barber's shop pole but with mid-blue and white spiral enamel and with 4.4mm bouton pearl terminations (pearls not tested), chain connections; in period fitted leather case by Lambert Lévy y Co(mpañ)ía, Buenos Aires and Paris
A diamond and ruby Royal Yacht Squadron brooch together with a pair of RYS enamel cufflinks, the white gold brooch designed as a burgee flying free from the top of a mast, the white ground of the flag set with single cut diamonds, the red cross with calibré cut rubies, and at the centre an applied crown with red enamel detail; hallmarked 9ct white gold, Birmingham 1937, clasp with safety catch, length 3.0cm, cased; together with a pair of double-ended 9ct gold and enamel cufflinks, the oval slightly convex plaques with chain connections, and one plaque of each depicting in red and white enamel the burgee of the Royal Yacht Squadron, London hallmarks 1983, (2) Other Notes: The RYS was founded in 1815 as The Yacht Club - becoming The Royal Yacht Club when the Prince Regent, a member, became George IV in 1820, and finally The Royal Yacht Squadron by command of William IV in 1833. The club began organising yacht races as part of the Cowes Regatta in the 1820s, and soon introduced the now universal rule that 'port gives way to starboard' when the paths of two vessels cross. The RYS organised the original 1851 challenge race around the Isle of Wight which became known, after the first winning yacht, as the America's Cup (a token of friendly international competition, still competed for - but never yet won by Britain). The club remains an extremely active and internationally prestigious yachting organisation.
A Russian silver gilt and enamel egg pendant and another similar, the first featuring diaper panels with flowers and patterns in red, green, light and royal blue, white and cream enamel, suspensory loop with Russian 84 kokoshnik mark for Moscow; the second with leaf and swag decoration on a white enamel ground and set with white pastes and a red bead termination, stamped simply '84'; lengths with suspensory loops 3.1 and 4.1cm (2)
E Gubelin, Lucerne - a Swiss metalwares cased (.900) open face pocket watch the white enamel dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and minutes lapsed recorders, centresweep seconds hand, the unsigned keyless movement with stopwatch facility activated by pressing the crown button, dial 42mm, case 47mm diameter
An opal stick pin together with a quantity of gentleman's requisites, the first with a 6.6mm opal bead (half-drilled) pin head, another of similar form with an oval pearl (not tested) pin head, and two more stick pins, one with an oval cut amethyst, the other with a red enamel heart for the Old Dominion Freight Line; together with three tie pin bar brooches, all stamped '9ct', two with single pearls (not tested) and the third set with a blue enamel shield; and also a set of six vintage mother-of-pearl removable buttons in a fitted circular case (qty)
A pair of late Victorian double-ended enamelled monogram cufflinks, each end a convex oval plaque of yellow precious metal stamped '18' to indicate 18ct gold, and with a Gothic script monogram in deep blue enamel, long single link connections, engraved verso 'From EB, Nov 1 1890'; in period blue calf fitted case by Mappin & Webb; gross weight of links 20.89g
T & J Barton, Manchester - A gold pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, the verge movement with diamond endstone signed T & J Barton, Manchester. #1234, the unmarked outer case repousse decorated, dial 36mm, inner case 42mm, outer case 49mm, the inner case hallmarked for London 1771, gross weight 117gm
A pair of enamelled cufflinks by Benzie of Cowes set with 'Essex crystals' depicting RTYC burgees, each of the double-ended links with a circular reverse-carved and hand painted crystal depicting a Royal Thames Yacht Club burgee, being a triangular blue flag with white latin cross in the centre of which is a red crown, within a white enamel border with blue spots, chain connections, stamped '18ct' and 'Benzie, Cowes'; in a period gold tooled navy leather case by Benzie - 'The Yachtsmen's Jeweller' Other Notes: The RTYC, founded in 1775, and the oldest continuously operating yacht club in the world, is also known as the Cumberland Fleet after its first patron, and races are held at sea as well as on the Thames.
Of yachting interest: a Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club brooch and two enamelled burgee stick pins, the first an enamelled brooch depicting the red burgee with a crown surmounting the Prince of Wales feathers, for the RN&SYC , clasp with safety catch, stamped 'Silver', length 3.4cm; together with a 9ct gold stick pin for the Royal Yacht Squadron, as a white burgee with red St George's cross and crown centre, Birmingham hallmarks 1984, and another similar enamel stick pin with an unidentified burgee in royal blue with shield of St George with crown surmount (3)
Dent, London - an 18ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, white enamel dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless three-quarter plate movement signed Dent watchmaker to the King 28 Cockspur St 84 Royal Exchange, London, dial 45mm, case 54mm, mounted on a 9ct gold two coloured watch chain, gross weight 140gm (watch 129.5gm)
Unnamed - A 14ct gold full hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless movement un-signed, the front cover decorated with the monochrome portrait of a very young Prince George of Serbia (1887-1972), the back case with the arms of Serbia, 47mm diameter, gross weight 91.4gm
Of yachting interest: a gold and enamel bracelet by Benzie of Cowes, designed as two belcher link chains joined and spaced at intervals with enamelled flags spelling out ISOPEL BERNERS, for the sloop built by Hillyards in 1962 and named after the 1825 book by George Borrow 'Isopel Berners, or the History of Certain Doings in a Staffordshire Dingle'; box clasp with safety catch, and hallmarks for 9ct gold, 1971; length 20cm
Mid-19th century French brass mantel clock. The dial is engraved with the retailers name 'Henry Piddick & Sons' (of Shrewsbury). 8-day movement striking on a bell and a gong. Chapter ring with enamel Arabic numerals. Height 30cm (12in). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions
English enamel oval plaque circa 1780 probably Bilston, painted with a lady glazing skyward resting her arm on a globe to represent astronomy, fitted in bronze frame, 11cm high, Condition report: Minor surface scratches. Losses to the retaining pegs on the back of the frame. No restoration. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Derby basket circa 1760, with pierced sides applied with floral bosses, twisted branch handles painted with a bold floral spray, 29cm wide Condition report: 9cm section of the basket weave restored. Minor losses to the applied decoration and some minor enamel flakes. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A Simons of Bideford - a silver pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed with Arabic numerals in black around a painted centre depicting a naval engagement, the verge movement signed A Simons, Bideford #61913, case marked for London 1815, dial 46mm diameter, inner case 50mm diameter, outer case 56mm diameter Hairline crack to the base of the dial
A diamond, emerald, ruby and enamel star brooch of The Order of St Patrick, designed as a cluster of rays in eight points, the four cardinal being longer than the four intermediate, and set throughout with graduated single cut diamonds, in the centre a shamrock set with three round cut emeralds over a St Patrick's saltire set with four calibré cut rubies, within a green enamel ring blazoning the motto 'Quis Separabit MDCCLXXXIII' (who shall separate us?, and the date of the institution of the Order 1783); clasp with safety catch, length 2.6cm, cased Other Notes: The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick is one of the highest orders of chivalry, junior only (in age as well as precedence) to the other two national orders - The Most Noble Order of the Garter, for England, and The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle for Scotland; it was created by George III, but is now dormant since Ireland became a Republic in 1949. Initially it had fifteen Knights, increased to twenty-two by William IV, drawn almost exclusively from the Peerage or Royalty - the monarch being Sovereign of the Order - as she theoretically remains, though the last Knight (the Duke of Gloucester) died in 1974. The motto is a biblical allusion to St Paul's letter to the Romans 8:35 - Who shall separate us from the love of Christ - shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
Oystein Balle - a Norwegian modernist abstract design 925 sterling silver and enamel brooch, three dimensional waves and multi-coloured enamelled futurist design, stamped Balle 925s Sterling Norway, 42 x 33mm, 14.1g grossOystein Balle, born in Stavanger Norway (1928-1998) was a fine Scandinavian Silversmith, Designer and Enamelist. known for his use of colourful vitreous enamels in abstract modernist, and biomorphic designs. His work was produced primarily in the 1960s - 1970s, and is known for its quality workmanship, innovative designs, and vibrant colours.

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