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GOLD AND ENAMEL LOCKET AND BROOCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval locket decorated with a cultured pearl and blue enamel star suspended from a surmount designed as a serpent with glass to reverse; together with a brooch with green enamel centre also set with a cultured pearl diameter approximately 27mm and 34mm respectively (2)
RMS Queen Mary Maiden Voyage c1936: A fine HM Silver Souvenir Penknife having inset enamel panel with illustration of the 3-funnel Cunard White Star Liner, two-bladed with incised decoration to sides inscribed “RMS Queen Mary”, hallmarked Sheffield and with maker’s mark for George Ibberson, dated 1935, complete with silver clasped leather protective soft-case
BOAC & BEA: A pilot’s or cabin staff insignia: including a pair of Concorde gilt cufflinks, together with Monarch Airlines enamel and gilt cufflinks and lapel stud, BOAC 9-carat gold & enamel stick pin, and another similar 9-carat gold pin inscribed XXV, British Airways gilt cufflinks, and sterling-silver Scovill Service Award lapel Badge, all in presentation boxes (6)
“ERA - The History of English Racing Automobiles” (David Weguelin) c1970s: sole edition by White Mouse Publications edited by Narisa Chakrabongse, Peter Hull, Denis Jenkinson and Patrick Marsh, signed by last three co-editors, contained in original hard-cover illustrated slipcase with replica enamel radiator badge applied frontis
A large pair of opaque glass vases 19th century, of baluster form, the glass a bright turquoise colour with gilt banding to the neck, shoulder and foot, and a pair of opaline glass toilet bottles and stoppers, with a floral design in gilt and enamel, a chip to the foot of one blue vase, 36.5cm max. (6)
A Chinese export porcelain teabowl and saucer 18th century, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze red with birds in bamboo and prunus, a similar saucer in the Imari palette, a Batavian ware saucer with later red enamel decoration, a jug and cover with later European decoration in red and gilt, and a hexagonal saucer decorated with panels of auspicious objects, some damages, 13.5cm max. (7) Provenance: from the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.
A Vienna coffee pot and cover late 19th century, decorated in underglaze blue with the Fels und Vogel pattern, later decorated with polychrome enamel and gilt highlights, the domed cover with a fruit finial, blue shield mark, and a Hφchst cylindrical jar and cover, painted probably outside the factory with puce ruins and butterflies, the cover broken and repaired, 21.5cm max. (4) Provenance: The Property of the late Anthony Hobson, The Glebe House, Whitsbury, Hampshire.
Six English enamel patch boxes late 18th/early 19th century, four of them souvenir boxes from Doncaster, Leicester, Yarmouth and Cranbrook, one titled 'Trifles shew Respect', the last circular and inscribed 'Love for Love', on blue and green bases, most with mirrored interiors, some damages, 4.8cm max. (6)
Two Staffordshire enamel counter dishes late 18th/early 19th century, of basket form, one painted with playing cards, the other with travellers beside Classical ruins, and an unusual oval enamel patch box painted with a hunting scene to the lid, the base with a stag and a black boar, some damages, 8cm max. (3)
Six enamel patch boxes late 18th/early 19th century, three round and three oval, five inscribed in black with poems and sentiments of love, friendship and loyalty, the last painted with a star motif, the bases pink, lilac, green and blue, the three oval with mirrored interiors, some damages, 4.5cm max. (6)
Three dry-bodied stoneware teapots and covers 19th century, of Castleford type, variously moulded with Classical figures between foliate motifs and bands, one with foliage highlighted in green enamel, otherwise with blue rim highlights, one cover hinged, minor faults, 25cm max. (5) Provenance: from the estate of the late Peter James Rankin.
Three English enamel patch boxes c.1800, one painted with an optical illusion portrait of a couple titled 'One Month Before Marriage', and 'One Month After Marriage', one painted with a pair of doves and titled 'A Pledge of Love', the last with a couple and inscribed 'How Sweets the Love that meet return', on pink and yellow bases, two with mirrored interiors, some damages, 4.8cm max. (3)
A SWISS EBONISED, INLAID AND CROSSBANDED WALNUT MUSIC BOX, 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular case with hinged rectangular lid, centred by a musical trophy, the 16cm cylinder playing eight airs, three brass bells with enamel flowerhead finials and enamel butterfly strikers, titled sheet to underside of lid, worm holes to case. 21cm by 47cm by 27cm
A 16TH LANCERS REGIMENTAL DIAMOND, RUBY AND ENAMEL BROOCH, formed as two crossed flags set with six graduating channel set square cut rubies to the top of five graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights, the number 16 to the front in moulded metal work set throughout with sixteen brilliant cut diamond highlights, and a moulded metal work crown with red enamelling and diamond highlights throughout to the top of a metal work banner to the bottom with The Queens Lancers in blue and gold enamelling. On brooch pin fitting. Diameter approximately 2.5cm. Weight 7.5gms.
An 18ct gold half hunter repeating pocket watch, 52mm diameter, with a royal blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued double spade hands. Hand engraved monogram to the back cover. Gold cuvette with hand engraved presentation inscription to one side and further inscription to the other side. Movement signed 'Lewis's 110125'
An American gold hunter pocket watch,by AM Watch Co., Waltham. Mass. with a hand engraved case, 39mm diameter. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands, gold cuvette, movement signed 'AM Watch Co., Royal No. 4443779'. Case no. 17098, case marked 18c
A cased late Victorian gold mistletoe brooch,with textured leaves and seed pearls peg set to the centre, marked 15ct,together with a late Victorian amethyst and split pearl gold bar brooch,with three box sections, each set with a split pearl to a white champlevé enamel border and a circular mixed cut amethyst to each end (2)
An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch,by J W Benson, movement signed 'The Field, London 1918'. Plain front and back cover, the case 51mm diameter, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial with blued spade hands, gold cuvette, the movement signed 'The Field, J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London'. Movement no. H6284, case no. 6284
A pair of Scottish silver and enamel salts,by Angus McFadyen, Edinburgh 2001,of shallow circular form on three cabochon garnet ball feet with gold coloured metal mounts, with blue enamelled interiors,6cm diameter, anda silver bowl,by PH, London 1980,of spot hammered circular form, 9.5cm diameter, 6.5oz (3)Angus Mcfayden’s work falls into two categories, pieces made to commission and more speculative work for exhibitions. Examples of his work can be found in the Goldsmiths’ Company Collection and the Rabinovitch Slice Collection.
A late 19th century Russian silver and cloisonné enamel matchbox holder,maker's mark unidentified C.S, Moscow pre-1896,decorated with exotic swans and scrolling foliage in pale shades of pink, blue, yellow and white within a white bead border,4.5cm long, anda Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel matchbox holder,possibly by Grigory Pankratym, 1908-1917,the front decorated with an elephant walking along a path, in shades of greys and greens, the reverse with scrolling foliage in polychrome enamels, all within blue bead borders, 4.25cm long (2)
An American gold jarretière bracelet,with a concealed mechanical Swiss watch by Paul Buhre and a French Limoges plaque cover. The gold bracelet with panther and reeded tubular links, with blue champlevé enamel decoration to each end, with a graduated foxtail fringe with plain bead ends. A slide action clasp to each end, with a detachable concealed watch with brooch fitting, rectangular silvered dial, gilt batons and silver hands. A hinged cover with a milled sea scroll border. An oval polychrome Limoges enamel plaque depicting a lady to a split pearl border. Marked 14K
A cased Indian Jaipur enamel gold and gem set bracelet,with four polychrome enamelled gold plaques with lasque cut quartz, Kundan set in square box sections to the reverse. Three rows of pearls and blue spinel beads strung between to extension chains and a gold box clasp, hand engraved with initials. Box by Cooke & Kelvey, Calcutta, New Dehi and Lahore. Pearls untested

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