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A Chinese polychrome decorated charger depicting four women fishing by lakeside, a Chinese brown ground and gilt decorated plate and a Japanese cloisonné dragon decorated vase CONDITION REPORTS The charger has general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some firing faults. There is a patch of enamel "missing" in the middle of the grass but this appears to be more at the time of manufacture rather than later loss. Surface scratches, etc. The brown plate has wear to the gilding and decoration. Light surface scratches, firing flaws, etc. Small chips to the underside of the rim. The cloisonne vase has pinhead firing faults and general wear and tear. Some cracking to the enamel to the underside of the rim lip. Surface scratches, etc. See images for further details.
A Victorian silver matchbox holder inscribed "Matches", together with a similar George V example and a white metal Chinese lidded box of circular form with enamelled decoration to the top and edges, bearing stamped marks to base CONDITION REPORTS Chinese box only - approx 7 cm diameter x 5.5 cm high, approx 127 g. There are knocks and chips to the enamel throughout and the darker blue on the top has a textured dotted effect underneath. Has general surface scratches, some small areas of pitting, etc, throughout. The interior to the base has some red dotting throughout.
A modern Cantonese famille rose punch bowl, similar vase and a smaller bowl decorated with flowers and butterflies and a celadon glazed bowl CONDITION REPORTS Celadon bowl approx 11 cm diameter x 4 cm high. Has crazing all over as well as firing flaws, etc. One are of crazing appears more crack-like however unable to tell 100%. Punch bowl has wear to the enamel decoration throughout. Approx 40.5 cm diameter x 20 cm high. Vase approx 47 cm high. Smaller bowl approx 21 cm diameter x 8 cm high. All items have general wear and tear, surface scratches, knocks, etc. Please see images for further details.
A collection of single and pairs of dress links, including a pair of French ruby-set gold studs with black enamel surrounds, a pair of diamond and lapis lazuli mounted platinum studs and a pair of gold dog's head-mounted bloodstone gold studs, a pair of French five-sided garnet and rose-cut diamond-set small studs, a pair of French faceted crystal studs each applied with a ruby-set gold cross, a pair of seed pearl and lapis lazuli mounted gold and platinum links, a pair of cabochon sapphire-mounted frosted circular crystal disc studs with gold mounts and various others.
A Regency swivel gold mourning ring, of rectangular form and centred with a glazed locket of hair in gold border with the words, "died 22 Sep 1817 aged 64". Glazed locket compartment to the reverse and gold initials within foliate scroll border. Carved foliate scroll shoulders. A Regency gold mourning ring with black enamel decoration and spelling the words, "in memory of". A George III gold mourning ring with damaged enamel decoration. A small gold mourning brooch and an oval locket pendant. With a ring box.
An early 18th-century gilt metal pair-cased pocket watch, the movement by Tompion and Banger. The later white enamel dial signed T. Tompion with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic minute numerals. The movement signed T Tompion and E Banger, London, numbered 3634. Ornately pierced and engraved balance cock. The outer case with leather cover. 4.5cm wide.
A citrine mounted ring, set in platinum and white gold. Size L. An Edwardian ruby and seed pearl heart brooch. An opal solitaire ring. Size J. A pair of white opal earrings. A seed pearl and diamond wreath brooch. A pair of blue enamel and gold forget-me-not earrings. And a heart-shaped moonstone and seed pearl gold brooch suspending a 19th century seed pearl mounted circular-locket with purple enamel depicting a dog and doves amongst foliage.
An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch with chronograph, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and signed 'Samuel Quilliam & Sons'. The movement signed 'Saml Quilliam & Sons Liverpool' and numbered 24820. Cased marked for Chester 1888, engraved with initials to the reverse. 5.4cm diameter.
A collection of fifteen miniature portraits, including a gentleman wearing a short wig, brown jacket, white laced cravat and orange sash with two orders, probably French, 3.5cm high. An officer in blue tunic with silver epaulettes, 4.2cm high, gold frame. Painted on porcelain, a gentleman wearing a red velvet hat, open white shirt and black robe, 4.5cm high. A lady with pearls to her hair in the manner of Cosway, 4cm high. An oval enamel plaque depicting Hebe and Zeus as an eagle drinking from her chalice on brown ground, 2.5cm high. A similar enamel plaque painted with the head of a gentleman with hair tied with a bow. A gentleman painted on porcelain in the manner of Charles II, 3.3cm, framed. Eight further portraits and a filigree metal frame.
A 19th-century gold oval-shaped locket, set with a cluster of cushion-shaped diamonds mounted on a blue enamel ribbon and suspending a drop-shaped section of graduated diamonds in gold. On a gold bale and fine link gold chain. Brooch fitting to reverse. Opening to reveal a glazed locket section to the interior. 7.2cm high.
An 18ct gold open faced stem wind pocket watch, with chronograph. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals and swing recording. 3/4 plate movement. Numbered 125178. London marks for 1886. Engraved with initials to reverse. 4.8cm wide. With a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, the plain white dial with Arabic numerals on mesh band.
A pair-cased silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals. The movement signed 'Henry Bonson' and numbered 25818. The case marked for London, 1806. An open-faced silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the dial signed 'Braund of Dartford' and numbered 3068, the cased marked for London, 1841. An open-faced silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed 'Henry Band Jr, London' and numbered 5948. The movement signed 'Henry Band Junr. Chronometer Maker, London 5948. The case marked for London, 1876. An open-faced silver pocket watch, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed 'John Forrest, London'. The movement signed 'John Forrest, Maker to the Admiralty' and numbered 71838. Case marked for London, 1887. A silver fob watch, marked for London, 1885.
A leather jewellery box by Fischer with two removable sectioned trays and Bramah lock and containing various items of jewellery, including a plaited hair bracelet with turquoise and ruby set gold mounts, circa 1820. A gold circular locket pendant with seed pearl border. A smaller oval gold locket pendant containing hair and with enamel decoration. A crescent and shamrock brooch set with diamonds, a sapphire and a ruby. A flaming bomb design bar brooch mounted with a small pearl and rose-cut diamonds. A pentagonal silver gilt locket pendant. An opal cameo depicting a Roman soldier, of female slavery interest. A clear glass intaglio depicting a kneeling black woman in chains within the motto 'Am I not a woman and a sister',1.5cm high. A George III silver vinaigrette with pierced grill, marked for Birmingham 1775, 2.8cm wide. A gold brooch mounted with three oval moss agates, plaques etc.
A French early 20th-century lattice work pendant and seed-pearl necklace, the open work honeycomb design pendant centred with a foliate cluster of diamonds and millegrain-set with a scrolling border of rose-cut diamonds. A choice of three interchangeable guilloche enamel discs in green, pink and blue. The enamel discs marked 'Prob Pat' and maker's mark 'T. & S' for Turner & Simpson. With a seed pearl and fine platinum link necklace. The pendant 3cm diameter, the necklace 52cm long.
A late 17th century Stuart crystal memento mori slide, (later converted to a brooch) the faceted rock crystal covering a white enamel skull and crossbones between the initials F and B, on plaited hair and gold wire frame, mounted in gold. 2cm wide. With another late 17th century Stuart crystal memorial slide (converted to a brooch) the faceted rock crystal covering the initials FB on plaited hair ground, in gold frame. 1.8cm wide.
An early 20th century enamel and diamond target pendant, the circular plaque applied with a diamond and pearl-set flowerhead on red guilloche enamel ground and a white enamel border set with seed pearls. With a conforming red and white enamel bale. Glazed locket compartment to reverse. 3.5cm long.
A small pendant mounted with a miniature painting, probably on porcelain depicting King Charles II with Queen Catherine of Braganza, 2.2cm wide. A George III gold mourning ring centred with a glazed locket containing plaited hair within two rows of seed pearls, size M. An early 19th century mourning ring with black and white enamel decoration, cased. A snake clasp and four further gold mourning brooches.
A collection of 18th and 19th century enamel painted plaques, including a pair of gold shaped square-form discs each painted with a child to both sides and pierced with six holes, 2cm wide. An oval plaque painted with Britannia holding a shield illustrating King George III, 5.5cm wide. A plaque depicting La Cruche Cassee by Grenze Jean Baptiste. Another similar plaque on pink ground with a young gentleman presenting a seated girl with flowers amongst a classical scene, 4.0cm high. A navette-shaped gold plaque (damaged border) depicting a girl with lion in white pellet border, 3.5cm high. A convex rectangular gold plaque painted with a couple in the classical manner, damaged, 3.5cm wide. Eight further enamel plaques, a portrait miniature of a lady with parrot, a portrait miniature of a ship in coastal scene and four gold frame mounts.

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