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A FINE RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL KOVSH, (19th century), struck with makers mark of Khlebnikov, Moscow and dated 1874, 88 standard, of traditional boat shaped form with flattened leaf shape handle, enamelled to the exterior with green, blue and red enamels with turquoise flower heads, the rim with a row of lappets and the edges enhanced with twisted wire borders, the interior centred with a concentric medallion, raised on three circular ball feet. 12.75cm long Khlebnikov was an Imperial Russian jewellery firm, founded in c.1867 by Ivan Khlebnikov. The workshop relocated from St. Petersburg to Moscow in 1871 and remained in business until the Russian revolution.
A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY, SILVER AND ENAMEL VASE, of baluster form, the ivory body inlaid with polished hardstones, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell, arranged to depict baskets of flowers and produce and a playful dog knocking over a basket, the remaining ground decorated with bands of foliage and birds in gilt, the neck and base in enamelled silver, with twin flanking dragon handles. 19cm tall
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, c.1900, with repeating movement, the rectangular case surmounted with swing handle, enclosing a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary, handpainted with floral swags, with four bevelled glass panels, contained in a travelling case. 14cm tall
AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY CANTON ENAMEL AND STAINED IVORY RECTANGULAR JARDINIERE, modelled with a group of Narcissi flowers sprouting from their bulbs, sitting on polished hardstone and semi precious stone ground, all within a Cantonese enamel rectangular jardiniere, the white ground decorated with floral panels, raised on bracket feet. 30cm tall x 24cm wide
A 19TH/20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN MINIATURE DEPICTING ST. SERGIUS OF RADONEZH Enamel, 3 x 2cmOval, contained within an engraved copper frame with Orthodox decoration;Together with a similar enamel miniature of a saint, contained within an art nouveau white metal frame depicting a Madonna and Child embossed verso. (2)
A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY BILSTON ENAMEL CASSOLETTES, of classical urn form, each cover reversing to form candle sconces, hung with fine pendant chains, painted with birds and summer flowers against a cream enamel ground, on squared plinth bases and giltmetal bun feet. 28cm highThe art of enamelling onto sheet copper that could take painted decoration was re-developed in Staffordshire in the 1750s (of course, Limoges in the 16th century had previously been the centre of the art).Making toys and small objects the industry thrived, with four factories at Bilston. Utilising gilt-metal mounts made in Birmingham (which protected the edges of the double-enamelled sheets) allowed for larger objects to be produced from the 1760s. As opposed to Battersea, Bilston adopted Neo-Classical forms such as the present lot.The best decorators tended to drift to the more favourable terms and conditions offered by the porcelain factories and the enamel industry started to decline in the late 1770s, but did not cease until the 1830s.
A gold, enamelled and diamond set pendant, designed as a bird without outspread wings, decorated with pastel lilac shaded enamel, small diamonds and with a single cultured pearl to the drop, fitted with an associated faceted oval link neckchain, centred by a single cultured pearl above the bird and on a cylindrical clasp. Illustrated
A rare late George III map measurer or opisometer by William Frodsham, with a 2" white enamel dial inscribed "Plan Meter, Frodsham, Kings Gate St London" and with scale markings for rods/chains/furlongs, brass case numbered 168 to the reverse and a turned ivory handle (a.f), 5.2cm long overall.Footnote; a similar example of a Frodsham mapmeter is held in the National Museum of Scientific Instruments.
A gentleman's silver pear cased key wind openfaced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, detailed to the backplate Gowland, Sunderland No 219760, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals, London 1836, three keyless wind pocket watches and two gentleman's wristwatches, comprising Imado and Winegartens, London.
A collection of jewellery, including an interesting Chinese spinach carved jade pendant of a rat on silver brooch, AF, a carved bone necklace, a Baltic amber necklace and earrings, a Middle Eastern white metal choker necklace and matching earrings, a pair of enamel bangles, another enamelled bangle, a pair of pearl earrings and much more (parcel)
A WWI War medal, awarded to 19970 GNR.E.J.GUNNERSEN 8-F.A.B A.I.F, together with two WWII medals, comprising The War Medal and the Australia Service medal, awarded to 24331 E.L HODGES, plus an Australian Royal Military College badge and an Australian Imperial League enamel badge, plus a military photograph album and associated ephemera (parcel)
A leather travelling writing slope by Tyer & Woods, Broadway, Ealing, with recessed brass handle, 37cm wide, a collection of ornaments including stoneware pigs, etc., a small two-handled silver trophy, a set of six silver teaspoons in case and other miscellaneous items including an Art Deco enamel compact, costume jewellery, tiles, etc.

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