A 19th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals set to plain polished case, stamped Thomas & Richard Carpenter, London 1805, movement stamped indistinctly, with matched outer case, gross weight 129gms (including movement) (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently not ticking. Lacking interior dust cover. Enamel dial with blemishes, would benefit from a clean. General scratches, scuffs and blemishes to the glass - would also benefit from a clean. Case with dents throughout to the reverse.Bale is a later replacement. Outer dust cover - Closing mechanism lacking push button (at fault) Large dents to exterior
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A yellow metal ladies open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, 3.5cm wide, stamped to interior '18k' with base metal bale and dust jacket, gross weight 37gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A George V silver cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with lettering 'Meridian lever WE Watts, Derby' set to plain polished case, 5cm wide, with two white metal curb link watch chains and a vacant silver pocket watch case, gross weigh 8ozt (including movement) (4)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 'The Kombi' Combined Camera and Graphoscope, by Alfred Kemper of Chicago, serial number 9663, 4cm W x 5cm D x 4cm with a WORLD WAR I AND II INTEREST: A silver Air Raid Patrol ARP lapel badge, 3.8cm high, with an 'On War Service 1915' lapel badge, 4.3cm high, and a 'National Hospital Service Reserve' enamel lapel badge, 2.8cm high (4) Note: Introduced in 1893 the Kombi was the first miniature roll film camera, and the first to combine the taking and viewing of photographs in the same instrument
Cockfighting interest: A 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and cockfighting detail to 6 o’clock, set to plain polished silver case, movement stamped ‘H Jackson, Newcastle’ (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A gold plated half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, with a gold plated 'muff chain', indistinctly stamped, 127gms (including movement and chain)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
COCK-FIGHTING INTEREST: Two Bilston style enamel pill or patch boxes, 19th century, each of typical form, the cobalt blue bodies with hinged covers decorated with a cock-fighting scene, each 5cm wide; with four further cock-fighting themed boxes, comprising an enamel pill or patch box (at fault), a treen snuff box, a pewter snuff box, and a black painted trinket box with printed cover; with six buttons with cockerel crest, a plain polished brass snuff box and a brass framed print (16) CONDITION REPORT:Three large metal buttons 26mm diameter.Two small metal buttons 16mm diameter.Faux mother of pearl button 13mm diameter.Cock pit box diameter 90mm diameter. Image is transfer printed. Probably made of papier mache.
MILITARY INTEREST: A military issue Omega open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, engraved to the reverse 'G.S.T.P Y02387' with broad arrow, movement stamped 'Omega 10041882' 5cm wide, 74gms (including movement) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking. The green parts of the dial (Arabic numerals and dot markers) have been re-painted. No major cracks and scratches to the dial. Glass with minor surface scratches and blemishes, commensurate with use. Base metal is starting to come through, particularly to bale and edges. Knife marks to the 2 o'clock position on reverse of pocket watch. Scratches and blemishes seen to the reverse of the case.
A 19th century 18ct yellow gold open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, engraved to reverse of case with vacant cartouche, stamped to interior, possibly London 1874, case 4.5cm wide, gross weight 66gms (including movement) (at fault – lacking glass) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A selection of silver and gold coloured items, including a George VI silver and enamel compact, the pale green guilloche enamel cover above engine turned base, 7.5cm diameter, a George V silver gilt presentation key, T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1931, engraved 'Childrens playing field, Elmley Castle, opened by Colonel C F Milward, 23rd June, 1932, 11cm long, within associated fitted case, a further silver presentation key, mounted on hardstone base and a gold coloured presentation key (4)
MILITARY INTEREST: A Cyma 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch, the circular black dial with luminous hands, Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, engraved 'WWW P18695 23695' with broad arrow, 4.1cm wide (including crown) upon associated strap, 51gms (including movement) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking. Crown fails to pull out meaning that the hands fail to rotate. The enamel to the hands have areas of loss, possibly re-enamelled in some areas. Large area of scratches visible to 9 o'clock on glass face. Further scratches seen throughout. Surface scratches and blemishes seen throughout the glass, dial and case. Commensurate with age and use. Residue seen throughout the case, may benefit from a clean. Large scratches seen to the reverse of the case (see images) Copper coloured dot markers appear to be faded/areas of loss. Arabic numerals 4, 8,9 all show particular areas of loss to colour (seen with loupe)
A part Georg Jensen condiment set, by Sigvard Bernadotte, comprising pepperette and enamel open salt, the open salt with green enamel base and associated Georg Jensen spoon, salt and pepperette stamped 801, with a further silver trinket dish with faux butterfly wing detail, Edwin Joseph Houlston (weighted) gross weight 4ozt, with associated Georg Jensen box (4)
A group of silver novelty items comprising a minature chamberstick, in the form of a heart, 6.5cm wide, a filagree and enamelled Chinese boat, 8.5cm wide, a Victorian pepperette, in the form of a bird, London 1883, 6.5cm wide, and another in the form of a boy, 6.5cm high,5.49oztCondition ReportWear to the enamel.
A group of Chinese and Japanese collectables, 20th century, comprising:a Chinese earthenware figure, Republic period (1912-1949), of a Daoist immortal, possibly Lu Dongbin, seated wearing a long robe decorated with bagua roundels, with a sword and a flywhisk in his hands,20cm high, a set of three carved wood turtles 14cm wide, a bamboo brush pot 14cm high, a champleve gu vase 30cm high, a Japanese iron vase 21cm highand a Syrian enamelled pot 16cm wide(8)Condition ReportThe earthernware figure with small chips in various locations.The brush pot with surface scratches and knocks to edges, 15cm high.The group of turtles with some scratches and splits to the larger one, 13cm and 7.5cm long.The gu vase with chips to the enamel and minor dents to the mouth, base and handle, 30cm high.The Japanese iron vase with scratches and base possibly reattached, 21.5cm high.The Syrian pot with chips and cracks to the enamel and dents to the base and rim, 14cm diameter.
A collection of enamel pill boxes, 20th century, comprising, 'Trifles fhew respect' 4.5cm wide, 'My Love I'll treat With Kifses Sweet' 4cm wide, one ceamic example decorated with lattice and rose decoration 5cm wide, each of oval form, and a further example depicting a cockfight, with serpentine edge 5cm wide, together with a ceramic figure of a Japanese figure,20th century, probably English, 10cm highCondition Report'Trifles..')'My Love...') With cracking and crazing to the enamel, with chip to the backside. Interior with star chip to the base. Lattice) Some small nibbles. The Hinge with repair. Cockfight) With residue to the edges. Chip to the top edge of the lid. Chip to the underside of the lid. Chip to the side. cracks/ scratches to the enamel. Ceramic figure) With chip to the top. Chips and nibbles throughout,
A group of scent bottles comprising a hardstone example, of globular form, with a silver top, 5.4cm high, a similar example, of egg form, Birmingham 1903, 3.5cm long, a guilloche enamelled example, marked '925 S NH', 3.3cm high, two slice cut examples, with guilloche enamel tops, 7.7 and 5.3cm long, a malachite and silver topped example, to a hobnail cut glass body, Birmingham 1903, 5.5cm high, and a champleve enamelled scent, with a slice cut body, 7.3cm high (7)Condition ReportThe orange enamel has some surface scratches. The remaining enamel items all have losses to the enamelling. Knocks and dents to the silver mounts throughout. Nibbles to the cut sections.
A group of enamelled boxes to include Bilston examples, including an example modelled as a shamrock, two patch boxes with painted hunting scenes, a scent bottle case with painted flowers to a pink ground, and another inscribed 'A Token of Love',the largest 6cm wideCondition ReportThe enamel to the box inscribed 'A Token of Love' is heavily damaged. Losses to the enamel on the scent bottle case. The oval hunting scene example is missing its hinges. The enamel to the circular patch box is cracked, with a chip to the base.
Two sets of silver and enamelled teacups and saucers marked 'A', with enamelled floral decoration, the teacup handles modelled as flowers, the teacups 4.5cm high the saucers 9cm diameter 6.8ozt Condition ReportTarnishing throughout but no damage to the enamel. One of teacups foot is a little loose and needs tightening. Please see additional images.
A brass carriage clock the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, to a silvered face, 12cm hightogether a silver minature example,by Louis Dessoutter, London 1897, 6.5cm highCondition ReportThe brass example ticks but cannot be guaranteed to continue for a prolonged period. Tarnishing throughout. Cracks to the enamel dial of the brass example.
A group of silver dressing table items comprising an Indian shell form box, a Victorian perfume bottle, of spiral form, 7.5cm high, an Iranian enamelled example, of squat form, 7cm wide, a comb, with faux tortoiseshell teeth, 19cm wide, and a guiochelle enamel brush, 14.5cm long, and a thermometer, by John S Pullinger, Birmingham 1901, 17cm high, 7.29ozt weighable (5)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout. Dents to the comb and shell form box, which does not close flush.
A 1930s Pilkington's 4 inch dust pressed tile, tube line decorated with a windmill to a landscape against clouds, after designs attributed to Edmund Kent, picked out in enamel colours, together with a collection of similar period 4 inch tiles from other makers with similar stylised designs to include Candy, Maw & Co and Honiton examples. (5)
A 20th Century Carter & Co 6 inch dust pressed tile, tube line decorated with a lattice work vase filled with fruit and foliage, picked out in enamel colours, relief marks, together with a small collection of other true tube lined tiles to include examples from H. Richards Tile Co with royal commemorative transfer, an early Carter & Co Poole example with tube lined damson on a bough, an Alfred Meakin Ltd stylised floral example and a further unknown example. (6)
A 19th Century Campbell Brick & Tile Co 8 inch dust pressed tile, relief moulded in Gothic Revival style with a repeat stylised floral roundel picked out in black and white enamel on a buff ground, together with a further 6 inch example with a fleur de leys motif in gold over black with majolica glazed borders, relief moulded marks. (2)
An early 20th Century Malkin dust pressed commemorative panel, decorated in high relief with a lion rampant, created for the 1937 Coronation after designs by Leonard Gladstone King, Art Director of Malkin & Marsden tiles, picked out with in glaze enamel colours, impressed marks, 21cm x 16cm.
A 19th Century W T Copeland 8 inch plastic clay tile, hand enamel decorated by W Yale with a Dutch inspired landscape scene with a windmill and sailing boats, signed to the margin, impressed mark to the reverse, together with an unmarked example attributed to Steele & Wood with a transfer printed and painted scene of figures to a Gothic ruin and a two tea pot stands in flow blue transfer with over enamel decoration. (4)
A 19th Century heavy Doulton Lambeth 6 inch dust pressed ceramic tile, relief moulded and enamel decorated by Emily Robinson with a stylised foliate motif, together with a similar period example with stylised flowers and foliage in the Art Nouveau taste in the cuerda seca technique, relief moulded marks. (2)
A 1930s Pilkington's 4 inch dust pressed tile, tube line decorated with a galleon in full sail at sea against clouds, after designs attributed to Edmund Kent, picked out in enamel colours, together with two similar period examples decorated with a stylised rose motif, relief moulded marks. (3)
An early 20th Century Medmenham 4 inch x 5 inch advertising tile, relief decorated with a frog catching a fly picked out in enamel colours after designs by Conrad Dressler, relief moulded marks 'The Art Pavements & Decorations Ltd - London' to the reverse, together with two Medmenham 4 inch plastic clay tiles with foliate motifs. (3)
A late 19th Century Gibbons Hinton & Co 6 inch x 12 inch dust pressed Chromo-Relievo tile, relief moulded with two young ladies in a rowing boat to a river landscape setting with swans, picked out in enamel colours, together with a similar period example printed and painted with figures to a river landscape. (2)
A Minton Hollins & Co 6 inch dust pressed brown clay tile, hand painted in enamels with a stylised blue tit perched on a blossom branch all over a brown ground, together with a similar T & R Boote terracotta tile with a hand painted enamel goldfinch perched on a thistle, maker's marks verso. (2)
A 19th Century Minton's China Works 8 inch dust pressed tile designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, printed in black with birds flanking a daffodil and stylised flowers and foliage and picked out in enamel colours between repeat borders, relief moulded marks. NB - See Michael Whiteway 'Christopher Dresser 1834-1904', published by Skira, page 56 figure 11, for a comparable tile.
A 1930s Pilkington's 4 inch dust pressed tile, tube line decorated with a turreted castle within dot line borders after designs attributed to Edmund Kent, picked out in enamel colours, together with a matched period example with a heraldic shield with knight's helmet and a further example with a shield with rampant lion. (3)
A late 19th Century Burmantofts 6 inch x 12 inch plastic clay tile, impasto decorated with a flowering convolvulus picked out in enamel colours against a graduated green to brown ground, impressed mark, together with a similar unmarked example of chrysanthemums, both framed, and a further unframed example with daffodils. (3)

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