A gold oval openwork brooch, with central crescent set pearls, and applied to the outer rim with various finials (possibly formerly from stick pins) including circular moonstone, opal, turquoise and diamond trefoil motif, pearl and enamel butterfly and round sapphire in square mount etc., the crescent engraved verso 'Sept. 25th 1909', 4.5cm wide, 16.5g
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Roman Bronze Panther Brooch2nd century AD. A cast plate brooch in the form of a reclining panther with discoid recesses to the flanks for enamel inserts; ropework detail to the tail; pin-lugs and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1196. 14 grams, 43mm (1 3/4"). Ex Cornwall, UK, collection. Fine condition.
Roman Bronze Enamelled Zoomorphic Brooch2nd century AD. A cast plate brooch with blue enamelled central panel, enamelled trapezoidal tail, beast-head finial; pin, pin-lugs and catchplate to the reverse. 7.15 grams, 38mm (1 1/2"). Ex Cornwall, UK, collection. [No Reserve]Fine condition, enamel pitted.
Roman Enamelled Bronze Crescent Brooch2nd century AD. A flat-section crescentic plate brooch with lateral lugs, lobe finials, concentric lines around a cell with red enamel insert; pin-lugs, pin and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1006. 6.25 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). Ex Cornwall, UK, collection. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
Roman Enamelled Bronze Wheel Brooch2nd century AD. A flat-section plate brooch with concentric ropework border and lobe extensions, central annular plaque; the lobes with enamel fill, band of millefiori glass within the ropework border; catchplate and pin-lug to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1419. 9.69 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). From an old Hampshire collection. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Roman Bronze Flying Bird Brooch2nd century AD. A cast plate brooch of a bird with wings spread, head and neck modelled in the round; panels for enamel to the wings and tail, loop behind the tail; pin-lugs, pin and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 625. 4.82 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). Ex Cornwall, UK, collection. [No Reserve]Fine condition; tips of wings absent.
Roman Enamelled Bronze Polychrome Military Stud2nd century AD. A flat disc with three concentric circles to the upper face, each subdivided into cells; the edge notched; the cells filled with alternating white and red enamel; the shank of the attachment peg to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 521. 9.23 grams, 25mm (1"). Found Wiltshire, UK. The stud is very similar to a class of 2nd century disc brooch with polychrome enamel fill, and probably derives from the same tradition. Extremely fine condition.
Viking Enamelled Gilt-Bronze Dress Pin Head11th century AD. A gilt starburst pin head with reserved bird-and-cross motif on a field of red enamel. 4.87 grams, 31mm (1"). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. The motif of the bird bearing a cross appears on Anglo-Scandinavian 11th century plate brooches. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Byzantine Enamelled Bronze Pectoral Cross Pendant6th-10th century AD. A cast cruciform pendant with expanding arms, pierced lug above; central annular cell and triangle to each arm filled with red enamel, fields with yellow enamel and blue glass inserts. 27 grams, 59mm (2 1/4"). From the collection of a medical professional; acquired 1970s. Fine condition, minor loss to enamel.
Post Medieval Gold Enamelled Ring with Full Skeleton and Multiple EmblemsDated 1728 AD. A D-section hoop with design to the outer face reserved against an enamelled field, the running design comprising a full-length skeleton with down-pointing arrow between the legs, crown above the head and below the feet; a transverse band with `MEMO-MENRI-TOX` in three lines with pair of crossed fleur-headed sceptres and sword behind; crossed pick-and-spade with star below; another skull set between pair of antlers and an hourglass with scroll below; the details generally enhanced by engraving to the exposed gold areas; inscribed to the inner face in an italic hand `Penelope Arnold ob.18 May 1728 æt. 42` and maker`s mark `ES` in blackletter script. 3.90 grams, 20mm overall, 17.08mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4"). Found near Great Warley, Essex, UK, 2013. The Arnold family had strong connections to the parish of Great Warley, near Brentwood, Essex. The psalmodist John Warley (1720-1792) lived all his life in the parish, where he was a member of the vestry and a church warden. Arnold is noted for his very successful compilation, The Complete Psalmodist, which included tunes for all 150 psalms, some composed by Arnold himself. The work was published in seven editions between 1740 and 1779. In 1753 he published The Essex Harmony and in 1759 The Leicestershire Harmony. Arnold`s death was noted in the Obituaries pages of The Gentleman`s Magazine, in March 1792. Very fine condition; very minor abrasion to enamel. Rare with excellent style and imagery.
Medieval Enamelled Bronze Limoges Casket Mount12th-13th century AD. A convex tongue-shaped casket mount with parcel-gilt male head modelled in the round; the plaque forming the body with panels of red and blue-black champ levé enamel detailing; pierced twice for attachment. Cf. Campbell, M. Medieval Enamels, London, 1983, item 23(d) reliquary with several mounts in place. Recorded with the PAS under reference WILT-637273. 17 grams, 56mm (2 1/4"). Found Wiltshire, UK. [No Reserve]Fair condition.
Post Medieval Queen Anne Enamelled Gold and Diamond RingLate 17th-early 18th century AD. A D-section hoop expanding to an integral bezel with a rosette of eight clusters containing sixteen small diamonds surrounding a central diamond(?); the shoulders with black enamelled rococo scrolls. Cf. Oman, C.C. Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue of Rings, reprinted Ipswich, 1993, items 333, 337, 340, all late 17th or early 18th century with similar enamelling and rosette arrangement. 11 grams, 33mm overall, 23.42mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+3 1/2, USA 14 1/4, Europe 33.42, Japan 32) (1 1/4"). Property of a lady living in London, by descent. The smaller diamonds are cut in Old Mine cuts, the non-symmetric cut employed in diamonds from early Georgian until mid-Victorian times. The stones in this ring appear to have been cut in the early 18th century. The central stone is rose-cut and foil backed. The enamel work is intricate and highly accomplished. Very fine condition.
Post Medieval Gold Epigraphic RingDated 1788 AD. A D-section hoop with outer flat face, black enamel with reserved text `FRANCES BENET OB:7: AP: 1788 Æ:29`. 2.80 grams, 19.23mm overall, 15.81mm internal diameter (approximate size British J 1/2 , USA 5 1/4, Europe 9.95, Japan 9 1/2) (3/4"). Property of a Suffolk collector. Fine condition.
Antique Gold Epigraphic RingDated 1832 AD. A flat-section hoop with ropework borders, black enamel with reserved text `IN MEMORY OF` and to the inner face `Mary Parker, died 27 Aug. 1832 in her 77th year`. 2.24 grams, 18.16mm overall, 16.57mm internal diameter (approximate size British L, USA 6, Europe 11.30, Japan 11) (3/4"). Property of a Suffolk collector. Very fine condition.
Antique Gold Epigraphic RingDated 1811 AD. A flat-section hoop with pelletted borders, black enamel with reserved text `GEORGE.BELL.TIPPET.OB:26 NOV:1811.Æ:30`. 4.35 grams, 17.94mm overall, 16.24mm internal diameter (approximate size British L 1/2, USA 6, Europe 11.87, Japan 11) (3/4"). Property of a Suffolk collector. Fine condition.
Vintage Russian Silver and Enamel Art-Viola BowlMid-20th century AD. A hemispherical bowl with flared base, enamelled red and white flowers on a black background; marked to the underside `??7` and `?*916`. 150 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.
A c.1900 silver open faced crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary second hand, the movement signed "AM. Watch Co. Hillside, Waltham, Mass no.2374862", hallmarks rubbed, with a white metal fob chain set with two coloured glass set pendants and a blue enamelled drop.
A gold plated Rolex full hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand. CONDITION REPORT The case closes tightly, glass is missing from the face, some foxing and marks and a small area of damage to the enamel face. Does not appear to be in working order.
A pair of hallmarked silver teaspoons with golf ball terminals, a further hallmarked silver spoon with terminal modelled as a female golfer in full swing, three further silver teaspoons and a Canadian sterling silver and enamel decorated spoon also two pairs of silver plated sugar tongs, a butter knife, a small fork and a trinket box.
A Victorian singing bird automaton table clock, late 19th century A Victorian singing bird automaton table clock, late 19th century, the four birds tweeting and moving amongst the boughs of a wirework and fabric flower adorned rosebush, the clock within a rocky outcrop below, with Roman enamel dial inscribed for Nathan & Co. Birmingham, with strike on bell within, a turning glass rod to one side simulating flowing water, on a naturalistically modelled and painted oval base, above an ebonised and waisted wood socle housing the movements, all beneath a glass dome, 73cm high overall
A quantity of jewellery bygones and collectables, to include George V silver and enamel brooch of floral form, a ladies Citron wristwatch, another by Crane & Viceroy, a small quantity of GB pre-decimal coinage, a vesta case, 6cm high, etc, contained in a polished mahogany jewellery box. (a quantity)
A quantity of various jewellery, to include a white metal and part enamel pendant, of shaped form centred by a flower, with a ring handle and a lower tear drop, 4cm high, a photographic pendant of circular form, a silver locket and a filigere style brooch of floral form, various marks, 17g gross. (4)
A quantity of jewellery and effects, etc, to include an enamel finish box of shaped bombe form, in the limoges style of courting couple, the lid hinging to reveal a part decorated interior with gilt mounts on shaped foot, with double crossed sword mark beneath, 10cm wide, together with a perfume bottle, oval bottle and a quantity of other effects. (a quantity)
A Japanese silver gilt and enamel bottle base, Meiji period, the ovoid body decorated in relief with a bird perched in a blossoming branch with clouds beyond, picked out in red, blue, yellow and green enamel, the flared narrow neck and tripod ruyi head feet decorated with polychrome flower sprays, applied signature plaque to base, height approx 14.5cm (repair to neck and some enamel loss).
A Chinese gilt copper and cloisonné enamel prayer wheel, mark of Qianlong but later, the cylindrical outer case and cover decorated with a design of polychrome lotus and scrolling tendrils on a turquoise ground, framing four apertures displaying the cylindrical inner case with similar decoration and six bija characters, rotating via the central upright handle with foliate knop, four character mark to base, height approx 25cm.
A Chinese brass and copper box, early 20th Century, the sides engraved with figures and lines of text, the lid inset with a cloisonné panel, height approx 6.5cm, together with a Canton enamel hexagonal box and cover, late 19th Century, painted with Liu Hai and the three legged toad, width approx 9.2cm.

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