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A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: four Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, a cased set of six silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons, decorated with flowers, London 1967, a Dutch serving fork and spoon, six picture-back teaspoons and six coffee spoons, a modern butter knife by Brian Fuller, a dessert spoon, plus other items including a dessert spoon, a knife, and condiment spoons, approx. weight 23oz. (qty)
A German enamelled glass armorial tumbler, dated 1594: with gilt rim, inscribed in white 'Ernst von Mestzing 1594' around a red, white and yellow enamelled coat of arms', pontil with black enamel mark, probably Bohemian, 9.5 cm high.*Notes Archduke Ernest of Austria served as governor of the Spanish Netherlands in 1594/5.
A French miniature corniche carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the serial number 739, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals and decorative pierced brass hands, the brass corniche case with a three-bail handle, height 9 cm (handle up) 8 cm (handle down).
E. Maurice & Co, Paris, a French Anglaise carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with push button repeat, the backplate stamped with the initials E.M. & Co. for Maurice of Paris along with the serial number 2701, the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, with coloured swags of flowers set between, Arabic five-minute outer numerals, pierced and engraved brass hands, and with a silvered mask, the brass Anglaise case with pierced friezes top and bottom and a fluted handle, height 18.5 cm (handle up) 15.5 cm (handle down).* Biography; E. Maurice & Co were makers of fine carriage clocks in the late Victorian period and were known for their decorative cases. They were at Rue Charlot 75, Paris and exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.
A Swiss silver and enamel miniature carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a lever escapement and numbered 161849, the round white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel baton hands, the silver case decorated with purple enamel over an engine-turned ground with further coloured enamel depicting swags of flowers, with a curved carrying handle, complete with the original travelling box with a secret key compartment, height 5 cm (handle up) 4 cm (handle down).
An Anglaise French Victorian grande-sonnerie carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement, striking the hours and quarters on two gongs at each quarter (grande-sonnerie) or the quarters on two gongs (petite-sonnerie) with a lever positioned to the underside of the base for setting the strike along with silent, the backplate stamped with the serial number 51, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial and shaped blued steel hands, the silvered and gilded Anglaise case with a fluted handle and having a lever to the base for either grande or petite sonnerie striking or silent, height 18.5 cm (handle up) 16 cm (handle down).
Le Roy et Fils, a lyre-shaped ormolu and bronze easel clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the serial number 460, the white enamel dial with Arabic hour numerals, decorative gilded brass pierced and engraved hands and signed Le Roy & Fils, Avenue de l'Opera, Paris, the bronze case in the form of a round casing held by an ormolu 'ribbon' above with further ormolu mouldings in the form of swags of flora, with an easel attachment to the rear which can be removed to allow for wall hanging, height 30 cm (with easel) 25 cm (without easel).* Biography; Le Roy et Fils were established by Basile Charles Le Roy in 1785 and were well known and fine makers of clocks. Basile Charles Le Roy was the Master Clockmaker to Napoleon & along with his son Charles-Louis were clockmaker's to the Princess Pauline and the Duke de Bourbon. Examples of their work are in all the major collections as well in the Ministere de la Guerre, Paris. The Maison de Le Roy was founded in 1785 at Palais Royal & continued until the death of Charles at Versailles in 1865. They took on premises at 13-15 Galerie Montpensier, Palais Royal, Paris when the Duc d'Orleans opened the Palais Royal gardens for both the trade and public's use with many prestigious shops opening under the arcaded walkways. From 1885 their London retail outlet was at 57 Bond Street having moved from Regent Street.
An Imperial Russian polychrome enamelled silver, gold and seed-pearl mounted ovoid scent flask: decorated all over with gold crescents, green fleur de lys and spots of burnt orange enamel, the hinged cover with a band of seed pearls and a single pearl finial, stamped inside 'H.W', probably for Henrik Wigstrom. Damaged areas of enamel on hinged cover and body, also restored areas of gold on internal sleeve, approximately 44mm overall length, 21gms gross weight.
. 9ct gold, open faced, pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, four piece hinged case by Dennison, Birmingham 1925, housing an unsigned 16 jewel Swiss movement with a silver fob watch, a gilt metal Waltham half hunter pocket watch and an 8 day dashboard clock in a leather case
λ A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a two-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1915, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a candlestick, two vesta cases, a pepper pot, a cased spoon, six cased silver and enamel coffee bean end spoons, a Norwegian spoon, a comb case two napkin rings plus other items including electroplate, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty)
Two silver-gilt and enamel waterman's badges, unmarked, comprising: one enamelled with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Watermen and Lightermen, and inscribed 'H.P Robottom, Master 1963-64', and one of star form, titled 'Society of London Ragamuffins, founded 1901', on an enamelled background, inscribed 'H.P Robottom, President 1949', with a fitted glass display case.
A late 19th century electroplated and enamel vesta case, unmarked, the front enamelled with fishing scene of two fishermen in a punt, the reverse initialled, plus an electroplated and enamel vesta case of a man on a bicycle, and a base metal vesta case, the cover enamelled with a railway ticket. (3)
An 18ct gold Masonic medal, blue enamel centre with Masonic emblems, inscribed Lodge Good Hope no.863, with vine leaf border, hand engraving presentation to reverse, 18ct gold bar and leaf decoration, in case, and another 18ct gold Masonic medal, blue enamel centre with Masonic emblems, inscripted Beaufort West Lodge, no.1946, laurel leaf border and Star of David to bale, hand engraved presentation to reverse and a ribbon bar marked 18ct, in case, together with Masonic regalia including an apron
A Norwegian silver gilt rectangular link bracelet decorated with blue enamel by Opro, a tigers eye brooch, a Danish silver brooch having six oxidised dish shape sections each set with a cabochon rose quartz, a triangular brooch set wit rhodonite, a rose quartz pendant on a snake link chain. (5)

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