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A 9 carat gold open faced pocket watch, London 1928, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing an unsigned 17 jewel Swiss keyless wound movement with three adjustments, 5 cm diameter, 88 g gross inclusive of movement
Anonymous, an 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, London 1922, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the inscribed four piece hinged case housing a keyless wound Swiss movement stamped S&Co beneath a crown, also numbered 688279 over H6 'Peerless', and 55231, three quarter plate jewelled up to and including the centre wheel, bi metallic split compensated balance with vernier adjustment, 5.1 cm diameter, 124 g gross inclusive of the movement
A continental Art Deco silver, enamel and marcasite compact of shaped rectangular outline, the front decorated with a marcasite set basket of lowers on a blue guilloche enamel ground within a black enamelled border, the base with engine turned bands, the sides of stepped design, import marks for Saunders and Shepherd, London 1929, approximately 5cm x 3.75cm
NINE CARAT GOLD AND ENAMEL GLASGOW CHARITY CUP 1915 MEDALinscribed to the reverse 'Won by Celtic FC 1915 J. McMenemy', maker Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1914, 3cm diameter Note: The magnificent Jimmy 'Napoleon' McMenemy ranks among the greatest of all Celtic players and one of the most decorated having played for the club for eighteen years. James McMenemy began his career playing for junior team Rutherglen Glencairn, leaving in 1902 to become part of the Celtic team that won six league titles in a row between season 1903-04 and season 1909-10. Jimmy scored a total of one hundred and sixty eight goals in five hundred and fifteen competitive games for the club. He also played twelve times for the Scotland National team, scoring five goals, and also represented the Scottish League XI thirteen times, scoring twice. His contribution to Celtic continued when he was invited back to Celtic Park as trainer and an Assistant Manager to his old mentor Willie Maley.
NINE CARAT GOLD AND ENAMEL GLASGOW CUP 1929-30 MEDALinscribed to the reverse 'Glasgow Football Association, Glasgow Cup, Won by Celtic FC A. Thomson 1929-30', J McMenamin Ltd, Birmingham marks, 3cm long Note: This medal was awarded to Celtic and Scotland International Alec Thomson. In a twelve year Parkhead career, Alec played a total of four hundred and fifty one games for the club, scoring ninety-eight goals before signing for Dunfermline in June 1934. He won a championship medal in 1926 and was in the Celtic side that won the Scottish Cup in 1925, 1927, 1931 and 1933.
A Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vase decorated in blue and white with butterflies and scrolling foliage in underglaze blue and bearing four character mark to base, together with a pair of Oriental porcelain vases with faceted body to flared neck with elephant mask handles CONDITION REPORTS Blue and white vase has a chip to the top rim and a hairline crack running from it. Has a hairline crack to the main body. Various firing faults, surface scatching, etc. Chips and losses to enamel and especially around the base, firing faults, scratches, etc. The base has various chips to the rim and overall has general wear and tear conducive with age and use.Pair of vases have dirt and various firing faults and some discolouration including large brown mark on one facet. Various firing faults, especilally to the handles. There is an area of staining on one of an orange colour. General wear and tear overall conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl decorated with figures in interior settings, a small 19th Century Chinese porcelain saucer decorated in under glaze blue with bats and scholars implements and polychrome decorated with bats, butterflies, flowers and foliage, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover decorated in the famille-rose palette with flowers and foliage bearing four character mark to base, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover with inner liner, the lid decorated with a lady in a garden setting, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover decorated with ladies in a garden setting, a modern Oriental porcelain hexagonal jar and rectangular porcelain box and cover, together with a pair of modern Oriental porcelain vases raised on wooden bases CONDITION REPORTS The famille rose bowl has hairline cracks, various firing faults, wear to gilding and enamel. Small saucer has several chips to edge, hairline crack, wear to enamel, firing faults, some discolouration. Bowl and cover - lid finial is rough, some chips to outside rims, wear to enamel. Bowl with liner has several hairline cracks, various firing faults, scratches. Bowl with cover decorated with ladies - has chips to edges, losses to enamel and gilding, firing faults. Tea caddy has general wear. Rectangular box has various firing faults, chips to corner, scratches, dirt and discolouration. Pair of modern vases have general wear and tear and crazing to paint work. All wooden stands have wear and tear.
A Royal Crown Derby oval porcelain tray decorated in the Imari palette, bearing iron red back stamp, Royal Crown Derby miniature bowl, miniature saucer and miniature coffee pot, a miniature 19th Century Chinese porcelain bowl decorated in the famille rose palette on a brown ground, an Oriental porcelain miniature cup and saucer, a collection of nine Continental miniature porcelain figurines to include examples with anchor mark to base and crossed swords marks to base, a Continental porcelain jardinier decorated with flowers on a yellow ground and two modern trinket dishes CONDITION REPORTS Famille rose miniature bowl is broken in two and reglued, various cracks, handwritten label to base, firing faults. Oriental minature cup and saucer - cup is missing handle, hairline cracks. The saucer has two large chips plus hairline cracks, losses to enamel on both pieces. There are significant losses to all except two of the figures - the gentleman with dog and and courting couple - but they do have some minor chips and knocks. The figure of the goat the young boy has a blue enamelled button attached to the top which looks to be applied/glued. All other figures have hands, fingers, heads, etc broken off, as well as various chips. All items have general wear and tear to include surface scratches, wear to the gilding and paintwork, and dirt. The violin in the photographs which is with the lady in blue actually belongs to the boy in the pink hat. Please note that there are nine figurines (not 10)
A French lacquered brass miniature carriage timepiece, Retailed by J. Butler, Reading, circa 1900, the eight-day single train movement with platform cylinder escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed J. BUTLER, READING to lower margin and with blued steel spade hands, the five-glass bevel glazed corniche case with hinged carrying handle, 8cm (3ins) high excluding handle.

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