A GEORGIAN BLACK ENAMEL AND PEARL MOURNING RING. The cushion shaped ring having central hair locket surrounded by eight pearls on a ground of black enamel with scrolling engraved gold border, the scrolling shoulders each set with three pearls. Ring size S. Weight 7.6g CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, no obvious damage.
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CHINESE PORCELAIN SQUARE SECTION FLARED BOWL overall decorated with dragons in overglazed black enamel amidst clouds on an iron red enamel ground, similar iron red decoration to the interior. Six character 'Jiajing' Imperial Nian Hao underglazed blue double square mark to the base. 26.5cm square. CONDITION REPORT: Losses and wear to the enamel in places, significant rim chip and frits.
9CT GOLD WALTHAM KEYLESS HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, having enamel face with Roman numerals and seconds dial. Waltham 'Traveller' lever movement. Engraved initials to the back in fitted London case. 5cm diameter, Chester hallmark, 1930. CONDITION REPORT: Appearing over wound the case in fair condition with surface wear and marks commensurate with age.
A monumental French Napaoleon III gilt-bronze and white marble figural... A monumental French Napaoleon III gilt-bronze and white marble figural mantel clock, Hemon A Paris, third quarter 19th century, the eight-day drum bell striking movement with four inch white enamel Roman numeral dial with gilt numerals, the case with flower festooned urn attended by flanking cherubs, on a shaped scroll cast base, 98cm high Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook
A French Empire ormolu mantel timpiece, Chopin a Paris A French Empire ormolu mantel timpiece, Chopin a Paris , first quarter 19th century, the eight-day movement with tic-tac escapement and 'gridiron' pendulum, the dial with open centre and white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring marked Chopin à Paris within night blue and star border and milled bezel surmoiunted with palmette-centre foliate crest, on arched moulded supports and pedestal feet fixed to black marble platform base, 40cm high, with later glass dome Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook
BROOCHES - a selection of brooches to include a Art Deco silver double clip diamante brooch, a round silver brooch, a Victorian agate brooch, a Victorian 9ct BABY brooch (A/F), a Victorian silver bow, a Charles Horner enamel silver brooch (Chester Hallmark), 2 Victorian gold rings (18ct & 9ct) both A/F and a Victorian Pique brooch.
THIRD REICH BADGES - two items from the Third Reich to include a German 23mm NSDAP - National Sozialistische D.A.P. - badge, with pebbled translucent red enamel. It is white alloy with deep red, white and black enamel and gold lettering, and raised RZM and GES. GESCH marks on the reverse and a Blockade Runner badge featuring on the reverse, the makers mark 'Richard Feix Gablonz a.d.N.'.
A large and rare near pair of Bristol figures of a Goatherd and a Milkmaid c.1775, probably modelled by Pierre Stephan, he standing with a goat kid under his right arm, his pipe tucked into his hatband, she holding a bucket of milk and leaning against stone steps, each left largely in the white with simple coloured enamel highlights, minor faults, 27cm. (2) Cf. Arthur Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century, plates 94 and 95 for identical examples in the collection at Fenton House in Hampstead.
A pair of Birmingham or Battersea enamel rectangular plaques c.1750-60, printed in purple with engravings by Simon Francois Ravenet, one with Venus mourning the loss of Adonis, the other with La Toilette Pastorale after Boucher, each within a gilt metal frame, 10.5cm. (2) Cf. Catalogue of the Schreiber Collection, Vol. III, pl.33, nos. 60 and 61 for plaques with the same print.
A creamware coffee pot and cover c.1760-70, painted in polychrome enamels, to one side a gentleman in a frock coat standing with a church in the background, the reverse with a ruined obelisk, the spout elaborately moulded, a little restoration to the end of the spout, 23.5cm. (2) Paper labels for the Tom Walford Collection. Exhibited: The NCS Creamware and Pearlware Exhibition, 1986, p.70, fig.29. Illustrated: The Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Volume 24, 2013, Pat Halfpenny and Peter Williams, Creamware and Early Enamel Painting in Staffordshire, figs. 19A and 19B.

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