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THREE GOLD STICK PINS, CIRCA 1900 comprising one with a seated monkey, one with fox head and one set with a green stone mounted as a fruit; together with a gold stock pin with a tri-coloured gold pheasant with enamel decoration; together with a photograph of Mr & Mrs Gaines, a photocopy of Mr Gaines' diary entries for 1901 and a postcard sent to Mr Gaines at Windsor Castle total weight 9gr (4) Provenance: Mr Frank Gaines, a coachman in the Royal Household, who became head coachman to Queen Mary (Mary of Teck). According to his diary entry, the stick pins were given to him in January to April 1901 by Princess Henery of Battenburg [sic] (Princess Beatrice), by the Duke and Duchess of York (later George V and Queen Mary) and by Prince Edward of York (later Edward VIII). Francis 'Frank' Gaines, one of a large family headed by his father, Thomas Gaines, was born in Pickering, Yorkshire, in 1865. By the age of 15 he was an indoor servant in Gillamoor, Yorkshire, to a farmer by the name of John Cossins. He subsequently moved to the London area where he was married in Bromley in 1892 to Selina Caroline Johnson (b. 1873). Their daughter, Selina 'Lena' Lillian Annie Gaines was born in Orpington in 1893. By 1901 Gaines and his family had moved to Windsor, where he was a coachman, living in the Royal Mews. His promotion to coachman to Her Majesty, Queen Mary is recorded by 1911. He died at Eton on 1 January 1939.
TWO GERMAN ENAMEL SEVEN YEARS WAR COMMEMORATIVE SNUFF BOXES, BERLIN, CIRCA 1765 rectangular, painted with orders of battle, maps and inscriptions, one with gilt-metal mounts, the other silver mounts, 8.3cm long approximately; together with a German enamel box, late 18th century, rectangular, painted with maps relating to Fort Mahon and Minorca, 6.8cm long (3)
TWO GERMAN ENAMEL SEVEN YEARS WAR COMMEMORATIVE SNUFF BOXES, BERLIN, CIRCA 1765 rectangular, gilt-metal mounts, one with bianca sopra bianca borders and painted with maps of the field at Zorndorf and other battles, the other painted to the lid with a line of engagement, the sides with maps 8.5cm long approximately Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
TWO FRANKENTHAL FIGURES, CIRCA 1760 the first a figure of a young boy, modelled standing wearing a cap and apron with rolled-up sleeves, working a slab of clay or marble upon a surface supported by puce scrollwork, rampant lion mark in underglaze-blue to edge of base, 11cm high, the second a very young girl modelled standing wearing a winter cloak, bonnet and muff, upon a scroll-edged base, crowned interlaced CT monogram, AB monogram, numeral 6 in underglaze-blue, M in puce enamel, 10cm high A model of the boy is illustrated by Friedrich H. Hofmann, Frankenthaler Porzellan, Band I, Munich, 1911, taf.30, no.145.
A GROUP OF NEPHRITE DESK ITEMS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: an oblong box with lightly domed lid and silver hinge mounts with white enamel line border, 6.6cm long, a paper knife with gilt-metal blade and shaped handle of hexagonal outline, 27.5cm long, and a pair of plain elongated oval trays, 15cm long (4)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III ENAMEL CASSOLETTES, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1780 turquoise ground, gilt-metal mounted, the tops to the urns reversing to form candlesticks, each urn painted with two landscape ovals with gilt-metal foliate swags between, on circular plinths, square bases and bun feet 28cm high For similarly-decorated examples of this very rare form, formerly in the collection of the Hon. Mrs Nellie Ionides, see Therle & Bernard Hughes, English Painted Enamels, London, 1951, fig. 76, p. 140 and for further related examples from The Mort & Moira Lesser Collection of English Enamels, see Bonham's, London, 19 October 2011, lots 50, 53 and 61.
ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL PENDANT, 1900s of open heart design, decorated with purple guilloché enamel set to the centre with a seed pearl mounted leaf on a fine back chain, leather case, length approximately 380mm,; together with two graduated cultured pearl necklaces, lengths 380mm and 570mm approximately (3)
ROLEX: A GOLD HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1931 keyless wind fifteen jewel movement signed Rolex, white enamel dial (glass lacking) with spade hands, Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, plain English gold Dennison case and cuvette hallmarked Birmingham, 1931, cuvette signed Dennison Watch Case Co. Ltd., 9 carat gold 4.9cm diameter
CITRINE AND ENAMEL PENDANT AND MUFF CHAIN, 1850s the oval citrine within a black enamel and repossé scroll border on a double snake link back chain with 'mani in fede' clasp, length approximately 690 mm (excluding pendant); together with an oval hardstone cameo brooch, depicting a female in profile (2)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III ENAMEL CASSOLETTES, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1780 turquoise ground, gilt-metal mounted, the tops to the urns reversing to form candlesticks, each urn painted with two landscape ovals with gilt-metal husk swags between, the square plinths with further landscape ovals, bun feet 28cm high For similarly-decorated examples of this rare form, formerly in the collection of the Hon. Mrs Nellie Ionides, see Therle & Bernard Hughes, English Painted Enamels, London, 1951, fig. 76, p. 140 and for further related examples from The Mort & Moira Lesser Collection of English Enamels, see Bonham's, London, 19 October 2011, lots 50, 53 and 61.
A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, MID 19TH CENTURY Empire style, of plinth form with canted sides topped by a paper-clip, the white enamel dial signed 'Pillard à Troyes', applied below with the cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit flanked by helmets, on a mottled black marble base and spreading feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, with key 23cm high Provenance: Provenance: Robin Ian Evelyn Stuart de la Lanne-Mirrlees (Grinnell-Milne), Comte de la Lanne-Mirrlees, titular Prince of Incoronata, Scottish Feudal Baron of Inchdrewer and Laird of Bernera (1925-2012)
AN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, GERMAN, MID 18TH CENTURY cushion form, the lid, base and interior lid painted en grisaille with capriccio quayside scenes, gilt-metal mount, 7.7cm long; together with three empty leather snuff box cases, 18th/19th century, two canted rectangular, one oval (4) Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
ËœA LADY'S GOLD HALF-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, SWISS, CIRCA 1914 keyless wind movement, white dial with Arabic numerals, guilloché decoration to front cover lacking enamel, cuvette and case 18 carat gold import marked Glasgow 1914, 3.5cm diameter; together with a Lady's gold wristwatch, Swiss, circa 1922, 15 jewel movement, dial with engine-turned gold centre and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, circular case 9 carat gold import marked London, 1922, with a 9 carat gold expanding 'Centex' strap, 2.5cm diameter; and a tortoiseshell outer watch case, circa 1800, with gilt-metal hinge and rim mounts and gilt piqué point borders (3)
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1939 rectangular, engine-turned, lid applied with the Royal Signals crest and enamelled colours to one corner, the front presentation engraved to: The Officers 15th. (Scottish) Divisional Signals by Lt. Col. Victor D. Warren M.B.E. Commanding September 1939, wood lined, 18cm long; together with a 9ct gold Signals Corps brooch, formed as the Mercury crest within a blue enamel oval below the Royal crown, 3.3cm high (2)
AN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, GERMAN, CIRCA 1760 rectangular, painted with military trophies, the lid interior with a portrait of Christian VII King of Denmark, in armour, his ermine-lined red cloak applied with the star of the Order of the Elephant, gilt-metal mounts 8.2cm long Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
AN enamel SNUFF box, Birmingham / Liverpool, possibly Paulen, circa 1760, rectangular, the lid painted with a coat of arms within crimson scrollwork, the sides transfer printed in purple with ruin subjects, reeded gilt metal mounts, 8.5cm long; together with a Masonic enamel snuff box, Birmingham, circa 1760, printed with armorials and Masonic emblems in rocaille borders, 9.1cm long (2) Provenance (the first box): Sotheby's, London, 29 November 1976, lot 164; both boxes: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
A GERMAN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX COMMEMORATING THE PEACE OF HUBERTUSBERG, BERLIN, CIRCA 1763 cushion form, the lid painted with a view of the Hubertusberg hunting lodge, inscribed 'NUNCIA PACIS' and 'HUBERTUSBERG. D. 15.FEBR:MDCCLXVIII', the base with a map, the interior lid with an allegory of German peace and plenty, gilt-metal mounts 8.2cm long Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
A SWISS GOLD AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, SENE & DETALLA, GENEVA, CIRCA 1800 cut cornered rectangular, the lid with rectangular enamel of Odysseus and Circe flanked by en cameo ovals of classical figures above an applied marshal trophy against a blue ground, the sides and base engine turned with stylised tulips below enamel within curled scrolled borders 9.2cm long Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna
A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY PHOTOGRAPH FRAME WITH WATCH, MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, LONDON, 1912 plain domed rectangular, with later mahogany easel back and bevelled glass, the timepiece a Swiss silver keyless open-faced pocket watch, Buren 7 jewel movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, silver case with engine-turned back, import marked William Henry Sparrow, London, 1904 15.5cm wide
An Lady's 18ct yellow gold Rolex half hunter wristwatch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals on a leather strap together with a 9ct yellow gold necklace set with a pearl and peridot pendant drop CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks or watches are sold as working. Hands advance when button depressed and crown turned, dial has minor chips, enamel missing on the front cover, , mechanism winds and balance cock rotates, bulls eye glass is scratched, hinges are present, although loose, back cover is thin and scratched, 24mm diameter, chain and pendant are integral, chain 40cm long, bolt ring marked 9c
A Victorian 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, the movement inscribed "detached lever by Jos Sewill, Liverpool", together with a gold plated keyless wound open faced pocket watch and a continental silver full hunter pocket watch
A 9ct yellow gold open faced keyless wound pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial inscribed J.W. Benson, London, together with a 9ct yellow gold Albert chain, approximately 10 grams, another yellow metal open faced pocket watch marked 14k, a white metal open faced pocket watch marked fine silver and a white metal open faced pocket watch the back embossed with the Russian Mishka 1980 Olympic bear
A 19th century gilt spelter mantle clock with a portrait bust to the top quiver and flaming torch, swags of flowers, cherubs, etc, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, bears a plaque inscribed "Presented to Mr G W Parry, as a mark of esteem by the cabinet makers of Messrs Jackson and Graham on his resigning his appointment as foreman, August 1877" under a glass dome, clock height 40cm
Victorian gold and enamel locket style bangle, with oval locket compartment to the centre inset with red and blue enamel, hinged opening, on a bamboo style gold bracelet, concealed snap fastening and safety chain, unmarked, tests as 15 ct gold. Weight 25.6 grams. Very small enamel losses, bangle in otherwise vgc, no dents to bangle or locket compartment
A CHARLES HORNER SILVER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL BAT SHAPED PENDANT 3.5cm w, maker's mark, Chester 1908, three Scandinavian oval silver and enamel brooches, including one with a silhouette and a Mexican silver and enamel brooch (5) ++Horner brooch and larger example of the Scandinavian brooches with chip to enamel
A PRUSSIAN IMPERIAL PRESENTATION DIAMOND SET BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL CORNFLOWER BROOCH, C1858 3.5cm Provenance: Victoria, Princess Royal, Empress of German and Queen of Prussia (1840-1901) by whom presented to one of her eight bridesmaids, Lady Victoria Frederica Caroline Edgcumbe (1859-1920) who subsequently married Algernon Percy (1851-1933) second son of the 6th Duke of Northumberland; thence by descent to the present vendor. ++Enamel damaged

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