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A 19th century enamel and ormolu covered urn, the pierced ormolu cover with flame finial resting on a pierced neck, the green enamel body decorated with three reserve panels of figures in landscape, supported on three rams masks with floral swags, to three curved supports with hoof feet mounted on a triform base with turned supports, height 6.25ins
Four enamelled butterfly brooches, and three other enamelled brooches. CONDITION REPORT: The larger of the oval brooches is in good order with no issues. The smaller oval brooch has minor surface scratches to the stone but no other issues. The large butterfly brooch is in generally good order with one visible small scratch to the enamel. The pin is missing. The small green butterfly has damage to the enamel on the top left wing, the blue butterfly brooch is in good order. The pink butterfly brooch is in good order. The rectangular pin is also in good condition with no issues.
A Royal Worcester coffee service, cased, 6 cups, 6 saucers and 6 enamelled Sterling silver spoons, the case stamped "Reid & Sons, Newcastle Upon Tyne" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All saucers are in generally good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are minor scratches to the surface of the centre gilt recess but no significant issues. The underside edge of one of the foot rims is lightly rough to touch where the glaze is a little thin. All cups are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. Two of the spoons have very small enamel chips but no significant issues.
An early 19th century portrait miniature, oval, gentleman in frock coat, with hair back. 65 mm x 58 mm, cased (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is painted on ivory. We cannot see any cracks or damage to the paintwork. There is minor discolouration but this maybe on the rear of the glass. The frame is in good order. The hair back and enamel work is also in generally very good condition with no visible condition issues.
An 18th century garniture of Dutch Delft vases, each piece bearing the initials "LPK" and decorated in bright enamel colours with Chinoiserie scenes. Tallest 46 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid to the large vase is in generally good condition with no repairs or restorations. There are nibbles to the edge of the rim as one would expect but no significant losses. The base of the vase is also in similarly good condition with only minor scuffs to the top lip and around the edge of the base. I can see no evidence of any repairs or hairline cracks to the base. Both of the accompanying vase lids are in generally good order. Both have edge nibbles the same as the large vase lid. One has a slightly more substantial top edge nibble through the glaze approximately 5 mm x 4 mm. One vase has had a small V shaped section broken from the rim approximately 3 cm x 2 cm. This has been reattached. There is a hairline crack emanating from this. The interior of the vase is generally a little crazed but not substantially. There are nibbles to the top edge of the vase as one would expect. There are also scuffs to the vase ribs. The base is scuffed around the foot rim. Again there are no restorations. The second vase has had riveted repairs. The vase has been broken into seven pieces and riveted probably in Victorian times. The repair is good. The top lip of the vase and foot rim are nibbled as are the ribs of the vase.
A Charlotte Rhead Bursley Ware tube lined plate, decorated in bright enamel colours with fruit and foliage. Diameter 22 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: No damage, no repairs and no restoration. The piece is however crazed which is particularly noticeable in the centre plain panel and to the rear of the piece.
A brooch by Carl Faberge, this brooch was valued for insurance by Wartski in 1991 and we here give their full description. 'A gold and enamel bar brooch by Carl Faberge decorated along its length with a pale blue guilloche enamel field and set with three rose cut diamonds, St. Petersburg 1899 - 1907. The initials of the workmaster indistinct but are probably those of August Holmstrom. Bearing the gold mark 56' Condition Report: The enamel is cream coloured. No obvious damage, possibly the very slightest chipping to the borders.
A Faberge silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel pill box of cushion form by work master Fedor Riickert. Decorated in many colours with the design of stylised flowers and other designs with Moscow 88 Kokoshnik mark and Faberge mark. Engraved inventory number 40663. Diameter 4cm, depth 1.3cm. (See illustration) Condition Report: There are three areas where the enamel has flaked
A small collection of early 19th century memento jewellery, six small circular glazed pendants containing locks of children's hair, spectacle set and each engraved with the name (Aretas William, Robert Allan, Dorothea Mary, Edward William, Anne Elizabeth, and James Ponsonby); together with two near identical memorial brooches / pendants, both with plaited hair panels with black enamel borders inscribed variously 'Sacred To The Memory Of My Dearly Beloved Husband / Father' , and both engraved on the back 'Etienne Auguste Roussac, born 13th April 1770, married 13th Feb'y 1808, ob't 16th August 1824', (one lacks pin but has carved floral suspensory loop, the other lacks catch and has damaged glazed panel) (qty)
An enamel and diamond pendant watch suspended from a fancy link enamel and seed pearl necklace, the unmarked Swiss movement to a circular cream dial with Arabic numerals and gold spot minutes, at the base of a near spherical case, longitudinally striped yellow precious metal (French owl mark for imported gold struck twice on suspensory loop) and blue enamel, with white enamel spot latitude lines, the floral surmount and bale set with rose cut diamonds; the white precious metal chain with figure of eight twist links interspersed with oval white or blue enamelled links and seed pearls, meeting at the centre with a green enamelled hoop enclosing a 6.6mm pearl, with a further length of the chain suspending the watch; diameter of watch 2.2cm, length of necklace 57cm, length of suspension with watch 9.5cm
Barraud and Lund - an 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial and threequarter plate movement signed Barraud & Lund, London, 2/9874, crown detaches as a key, case marked for London 1870, dial 42mm, case 46mm, gross weight 84gm
Ellicott, London - a silver gilt pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals in black, gold coloured hands, the cylinder movement with ornate cock plate inset with a large diamond endstone, signed Ellicott, London, 8413, case marked for London 1789, dial 39mm, outer case 50mm, gross weight 132gm In working order, dial with multiple hairline cracks, glass loose
Spencer & Perkins - a Georgian watch shaped pocket pedometer, the white enamel dial with outer register divided in 1/100ths, having two subsidiary dials showing tenths of a mile and 1-12 miles respectively, in gilt metal case lacking glass, on steel suspender, 51mm diameter, 17cm from top of hook to bottom of case Not in working order
A set of six German silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, retailed by and probably made by Eduard Foehr, Stuttgart circa 1920, .925, the stems and backs of the bowls decorated in bassetaille enamel in six different colours, 9.5cm, 1.69oz , cased (6) the enamelling to the stem of one shows a slight loss, otherwise in very good condition

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