A late 19th century Chinese copper and enamel circular charger, painted in enamels with central auspicious character mark surrounded by buds and butterflies on foliate scroll ground, and with similarly decorated sides, with gilt rims, diameter 27cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: One side of the rim base has been bent where the enamel has an area of loss, some other hairline cracks, one surrounding a dint with crack and losses to the outside rim and some similar areas of nibbles to the inside predominantly along the rim, also some hairline cracks to the enamel.
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A pair of 19th century Chinese cloisonné enamel decorated brass vases of rectangular baluster form, overall decorated flower heads within two ornamental borders, on tapering bases, bearing Qianlong mark underneath, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor surface dirt and wear to the rim and base, also small areas of tarnish and with heavily tarnished interiors, overall with numerous firing imperfections (bubble dots), otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A late 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain vase of baluster form with twin gilt handles painted with four panels depicting figural interior scenes and birds amongst blossoming branches, height 21cm (restored), a bottle vase painted in underglaze blue with architectural landscape, with clobbered enamel decoration (af), a pair of 18th century Famille Rose dishes, diameter 13.5cm, also a Japanese transfer decorated bottle vase (5). CONDITION REPORT: The Canton vase has a restored rim. Pair of dishes both have tiny nibbles to the rim and one has a hairline spreading from it. Clobbered vase has staple restoration to the main body and has an imperfection to the rim.
Attributed to LOBMEYR; a hollow stem champagne glass with quatrilobed bowl enamel decorated with a band of leaves, baluster stem and painted foot, height 12.9cm. CONDITION REPORT: A couple of minute rim chips, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small group of various glass to include a cased pair of Rosenthal Versace goblets, a Dutch enamel decorated goblet with cover, two clear cut glass cruet sets, and a Baccarat scent bottle, also a small group of ceramics to include a Carlton Ware leaf dish, diameter 24cm, a Royal Worcester bowl, and a boxed Royal Copenhagen Christmas cup and saucer. CONDITION REPORT: Condition OK.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver miniature travelling carriage timepiece with swing loop handle, allover foliate scroll decoration, the white enamel circular dial set with Arabic numerals and raised on four bun feet, London 1894, height 7.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Movement replaced and does not fit correctly. Holes to base. Where new movement set, rubbing to decoration. Feet slightly misshapen.
An Art Deco silver gilt and black enamel decorated cigarette case of rectangular form, the front set with marcasite plaque, with spring action thumbpiece, Stockwell & Co, London import mark 1925, 8 x 6cm, approx 3.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Heavy surface scratches to body. Action works well. Slither chips to both sides of enamel.
A pair of enamel decorated salts modelled as Viking boats, each with white enamel decoration to the interior and blue enamel decoration to the exterior, raised on scrolling supports, length 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: Unmarked and believed not to be silver but silver plate. Some scratches and wear to the interior. One of the long supports is bent on one, some light tarnishing to the surface of both.
An Edwardian small hallmarked silver capstan style inkwell, the hinged lid decorated with a central panel of guilloche dark blue enamel within a white enamel star decorated border and with loaded base, Chester 1909, diameter 6.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface scratching to the enamel, some light tarnishing and surface scratches to the silver, maker's mark slightly obscured.
A Norwegian 925 standard silver and white enamel spoon and fork set with gilt washed bowl, David Andersen, and six small spoons with filigree finials and Eastern coin bowls, combined approx 1.86ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a small amount of damage to the bowl of the enamelled spoon and a little to the back of the finial.
A cased George V hallmarked silver christening set of fork and spoon with picture bowl, JB Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1935, a cased set of six George VI hallmarked silver cocktail sticks decorated with cockerels, Birmingham 1949, a sterling silver and enamel crested spoon for Bombay, and an Oriental white metal small spoon, combined approx 3.16ozt (4).
A set of six sterling silver and enamel decorated teaspoons, each front and reverse decorated with a different coloured enamel with a white enamel bead decorated border to the bowl, length of spoon 10.5cm, presented within a Georg Jensen roll. CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface scratches but overall in good condition with no damage to the enamel.
An 18ct yellow gold mourning ring decorated with black enamel and seed pearls centred with a small aperture for hair, the shank of hexagonal shape with initials against a black enamel ground engraved for 1846, size P, approx 6.6g. CONDITION REPORT: Damage and losses to the enamel all around the shank. Central clear stone possibly replaced and is scratched.
A collection of various silver and white metal brooches, predominantly set with marcasite, also a 9ct rose gold bar brooch set with two rows of graduated seed cultured pearls, a further yellow metal example, etc, also a pair of silver guilloche enamel decorated floral ear clips and a similar pendant.
A Norwegian sterling silver and enamel butterfly brooch, a similar swallow pendant on fine silver open link chain, a stylised fly shaped brooch set with garnet and aquamarine, also a yellow metal framed square faceted topaz pendant, a base metal framed mother of pearl cameo example, and another (6).
A small quantity of jewellery comprising an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver snap bangle with bright cut decoration, Smith and Pepper, Chester 1965, a small sterling silver oval pillbox, a German sterling brushed silver pendant and a collection of silver and enamel charms for places such as Southport, Blackpool, Great Yarmouth etc, plus two silver threepenny pieces.
A small quantity of costume jewellery including a base metal floral enamel decorated brooch/buckle, a costume yellow metal identity bracelet and a white metal and embroidery decorated example, etc, also a set of four Norwegian hallmarked silver and enamel decorated coffee spoons by J Tostrup, a small group of electroplated flatware and an easel back mirror.
A group of variously hallmarked predominantly yellow gold jewellery comprising an S-shaped link and diamond bracelet, length 17.5cm, an oval wrythen snap bangle, a wedding band, size L, a group of charms/pendants to include a postman, and a rocking horse brooch, also a silver gilt enamel decorated maple leaf charm, combined gold approx 31.8g.
ROLEX; an early 20th century hallmarked silver open faced crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1920, diameter 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Winds freely. 4mm hairline crack to dial. Knife marks to inner case. Light wear to outer case.
A 14ct yellow gold cased crown wind open faced fob watch, the case decorated with flowers with a shield shaped vacant cartouche, the white enamel dial with gilt decoration and set with maroon coloured Roman numerals, diameter excluding crown wind 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Not working. Inner case hinge damage. Outer case closes loosely. Enamel dial is OK. A few small dents to case.
A Swiss silver cased open face key wind fob watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, in brass case with suspension ring, and a base metal cased crown wind example with stopper facility, also a long open link guard chain, a base metal Albert chain, and a group of six various hallmarked silver fobs.
GEORGE ESPLIN OF WIGAN; a 19th century hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the silvered foliate scroll engraved dial set with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 2218 with engraved cock and maker's name raised on cylindrical pillars, case hallmarked for Chester 1849, diameter 4.5cm, a further Swiss silver cased fob watch with enamel dial, and a "Cronometro Victoria" gold plated open face crown wind example by Waltham American Watch Company (3).
GEORGE PARKER OF ULVERSTON; a mid 19th century hallmarked silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with engraved cock raised on cylindrical pillars, inscribed with maker's name and number 83081, case hallmarked for 1850, diameter 5cm, a similar gold plated wind example by PRESCOT, LANCASHIRE WATCH COMPANY LTD, the movement inscribed "596427" (af), and a Swiss three bears hallmarked silver fob watch (3).
JAMES WADSWORTH OF MANCHESTER; an early 20th century hallmarked silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1925, with presentation inscription to the interior "Presented to W. Cotton by Brunner, Mond & Company Limited for 25 years service", diameter 5cm, on white metal Albert chain with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver fob medallion with inscription dated 1908.
JG GRAVES OF SHEFFIELD; a late 19th century hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed with makers name and "The Express English Lever", the movement no.573465, with engraved cock raised on cylindrical pillars, case hallmarked for Chester 1901, diameter 5cm and a further similar unnamed example (2).
JOHN NEALE OF LIVERPOOL; a 19th century key wind fusee pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with elaborately engraved cock, on cylindrical pillars, inscribed with maker's name and no.562, a further THOMAS RUSSEL & SON OF LIVERPOOL, maker's to Queen Victoria, example, also a gold plated cased full hunter crown wind pocket watch and a half hunter example (4).
ROBERT MILNE OF MANCHESTER; a late Victorian 18ct yellow gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed "Adjusted Robert Milne", the movement inscribed "Robert Milne, 40 South King Street, Manchester, maker to the Admiralty 1366", hallmarked for Chester 1900, diameter 5.5cm, approx 144.4g, in Moroccan leather case. CONDITION REPORT: Yes it is working. Surface scratches as you might expect. Under a loop there are 2 tiny scratches/very fine lines to enamel dial.
A late 19th century French brass cased carriage clock with swing loop handle above rectangular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed F.Rotig, Le Havre with subsidiary seconds hand, the movement no.3283, height 13.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Balance wheel turns when shaken. Back door is chipped. "3288" stamped on backplate. Dial is OK.
A George III oak crossbanded and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with brass eagle finial above hand painted enamel face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, above single door with ivory escutcheon flanked by fluted quarter columns, on plinth base with bracket feet, height 228cm.
WILLIAM RIDER OF WELSHPOOL, c.1792; a late 18th century oak and inlaid cased longcase clock with broken swan pediment above square enamel face, with circular dial set with Roman numerals, date aperture and makers name decorated with floral motifs above single conch shell inlaid door and similarly decorated plinth base on bracket feet, height 105cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 49cm.

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