WALTHAM, A GILT METAL CASED HUNTER POCKETWATCH the white enamel dial with black hands, Arabic numerals, subsidiary number dial, the four piece hinged monogrammed case housing a keyless wound, signed, 15 jewel movement with a bi-metallic, split, compensated balance with star adjustment, 5cm diameter overall in a carved softwood box
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ANONYMOUS, A CONTINENTAL BLACK ENAMEL CHATELAINE WATCH the oval cased watch to a short baton suspension from a belt clip, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, the two piece hinged case with a miniature within, housing a cylinder escapement key wound movement, circa 1900, overall length 10.8cm, in a fitted case
A fine suite of antique Cartier 18ct gold and enamel cufflinks and studs comprising a pair of cufflinks and four studs, all circular form with red guilloche enamel and gold stripes, within white jewelled borders, marked `Cartier Paris`, in the original gilt tooled red morocco case with Cartier trademark to ivory silk lining.
A modernist silver and enamel necklace c.1970, probably French, of crescent form, centred with a violet enamelled oval, import marks for HJH, London 1970, 12.5 x 11.5cm., on a Norwegian silver eight bar link chain, marked `DA Norway Sterling` (possibly David Anderson); together with a matching bangle. (2)
A Continental silver pocket watch the case engraved with a butterfly and bird, marked with a French Crab stamp (800/1000 silver content) and maker`s mark `JR` within a diamond with grapes between, numbered 11038, the 40mm white enamel face with gilt decorated black Roman numerals and blue five minute markers, signed `Droz_Georget, Besançon`, the dust cover engraved `Cylindre 10 Rubis` encircled by engine turning, bar movement, with key.
An early 19th century English gilt bronze fusee mantel timepiece the Roman enamel dial signed Perigal & Duterrau, Bond Street, with outer minute track and pierced gilt brass hands, the fusee movement with engine turned backplate and pendulum lock, unmarked, the case with drum top on floral rosette supports, on a square plinth with applied harvest basket and butterfly decoration to the front panel, the outset square base with stiff leaf moulding, on rosette scroll front supports with lion paw feet, 13½in. (34.25cm.) high.
A French basse taille enamel and gilt metal necessaire third quarter of 19th century, of lobed oval form, in cobalt blue basse taille enamel with enamelled silver and gilt borders, with gilt metal mounts and pierced scroll feet, the domed cover with central handpainted floral spray on a white reserve, opening to reveal an ivory silk and velvet lined interior (lacks contents), with key, 8¾in. (22.25cm.) long, 4¼in. (10.5cm.) high.
A very fine pair of signed Japanese cloisonné black ground vasesMeiji period, of tapered hexagonal form, decorated in fine silver wire with profuse trailing wisteria to the upper half, above a pond scene with egrets amongst irises and other flowers and the reverse with egrets in flight, the necks and foot rims with geometric bands in red, browns and ochre, the bases with the mark of an unrecorded artist, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Minute flake from irises on one vase, otherwise in good condition with just the expected very minor pitting to the surface of the enamel from the making. See Illustration.
A silver wired Japanese cloisonné baluster vaseMeiji period, of slender form, the dark blue ground decorated with two cranes amidst bamboo in silver wire of two gauges, a narrow band of red and grey arcs above the slightly flared foot rim and below the everted neck rim, the reverse with red, blue and white flowers and foliage, 12 1/8in. (30.8cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A pair of small Japanese cloisonné baluster vasesMeiji period, with brass wire C-scroll decoration on a black ground, below a lobed band of translucent blue over a silver sparkle ground with small flower heads and leaves below very long and broad necks with flared rims and decorated with mirrored, long leaves edged with blue beads and divided by a narrow band of pink flower heads on a blue ground, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Some pitting to the surface of the enamel, from the making. A small area of missing enamel to one neck rim. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A pair of midnight blue ground Japanese cloisonné vases by YamakazuMeiji period, of slender hexagonal form, decorated in fine silver wire, one with three pigeons and the other with two pigeons in wisteria with peonies, lilies and other flowers at the base, the everted neck rim and foot with bands of lunettes and darts in grey, red and white, the base signed in red enamel, 12¼ in. (31cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Very small nick from surface of reverse of one vase, approx. 3mm. x 1.5mm. The other vase is in good condition with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A very fine pair of miniature Japanese cloisonné vasesof rounded and slender tapering, with short waisted necks, the midnight blue ground encircled by a single, grey-scale dragon with rouge du feu tongue and stylised flames in silver fine-wire cloisons, over a narrow band of red/brown scrolls above the foot rim, encased in original, padded, red-lined wooden box and with circular carved hardwood stands, 3 1/16in. (7.8cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A midnight blue ground Japanese cloisonné baluster vaseMeiji period, encircled by a grey/green dragon and stylised flames in silver wire, the short neck with everted rim having a band of polychrome stylised flowers and above the foot rim a band of pointed arches in matching colours, 9in. (22.8cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Minute nick of enamel from lower nasal feeler on dragon`s head - approx. 1.5mm diameter. A very few pin prick pits to enamel from the making - please see images available on request. See Illustration.
A pair of massive Japanese cloisonné ovoid vasesMeiji period (1868-1912), with slightly everted top rims, the silver and gold wire decorated bodies encircled by geese amongst various flowers and grasses on a mottled red/black ground, above a deep band of breaking waves and between further deep bands of stylised bird and floral motifs, 18in. (45.7cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: One vase has a small flake of enamel from the mottled surface beside a head of white grass seeds - approx. 13 cm. down from neck rim (flake approx. 1 cm. wide x 0.5 cm deep). No other damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pinpricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné vase of tapering four sided formMeiji period, decorated with a grey-scale dragon in fine silver wire with rouge du feu stylised flames and goldstone sparkle to the horns, the neck and foot rims with a band of red circles, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A pair of blue-green ground Japanese cloisonné vasesMeiji period, of slender six-sided form with elongated necks, the bodies decorated in three gauge silver wire with a garden scene of two pigeons in a maple tree with a fence, a Japanese lantern, chrysanthemums, irises and mixed flowers on a flared foot with a polychrome lancet band, matching the neck band with further decoration, each reverse with two stems of white flowers, 12¼in. (31cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor and sparse pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A pair of mid-blue ground Japanese cloisonné vasesMeiji period, of hexagonal ovoid form, with short everted necks, decorated all round with a sparrow in peonies, with rocks and mixed flowers at the base, a band of black-lined white demi-lunes around the foot, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.). (2)CONDITION REPORT: One pin head size pit to ground on reverse of one vase (from the making), plus some expected minor pitting to the surface of the enamel, again from the making. Otherwise in good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A small silver and gold wired Japanese cloisonné vaseMeiji period, the slender tapered body below a waisted neck, with restrained decoration in very fine silver and gold wire of a sparrow among curly-petalled chrysanthemums with purple daisies at the base, the everted neck rim and foot with a band of key pattern on a russet ground edged by minute pellets, 6¼in. (15.5cm.).CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A fine quality gold wire midnight blue ground Japanese cloisonné vaseMeiji period, the tapered body with two gauge gold wire decoration of two sparrows in a sparsely blossomed prunus tree, with a single bamboo stem at the base, the short and narrow waisted neck and shoulders encircled by purple and white flowers and yellow C-scrolls on a pale green ground, below a vertical turret rim with key pattern to the side and C scrolls to the top edge, the base with a band of shaped lappets on a pale green ground, 6in. (15.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A black ground Japanese cloisonné vaseMeiji period, of ovoid form with brightly coloured decoration in very fine silver wire of two large, grey and blue sparrows on an acer branch with green, orange and russet leaves, the neck rim with a band of trefoils on a blue/grey ground and the base with a band of grey and blue arcs on a white ground with purple beads, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Minor firing crazing to branch below neck rim by open V (gull wing) cloison - and a few pits of unfilled enamel - all from the making. No other damage or restoration noted. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A silver wired Japanese cloisonné vaseMeiji period, of slender hexagonal, tapered form, with fine silver wire decoration of purple and white wisteria and delicate pink blooms at the base, the everted neck rim with key pattern and the foot rim with key pattern on a red ground, 6in. (15.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A closely matched pair of Japanese cloisonné vasesMeiji period, of baluster form, the brown and goldstone bodies decorated in fine silver wire with butterflies and flowers with further floral decoration to the shoulders on a folded ribbon, the neck with C-scrolls on a black ground between bands of mottled green and yellow and the top rim edged with red beads, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Some expected fine pitting to the surface of the enamel, from the making. A slight dent to metal foot on one vase - no enamel loss. One or two tiny areas of unfilled enamel. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné musen enamel vaseMeiji period, of ovoid form, with very short and narrow neck and a flared foot, the shaded blue/grey ground encircled to the lower half by twelve egrets, their beaks within fine silver cloisons, one agape exposing a red tongue, the base engraved with concentric circles, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Short hairline crack (approx. 1.5cm.) on shoulder of the open-beaked egret. Otherwise in good condition, with no other damage or restoration noted. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A small Japanese musen cloisonné vase by Kumeno TeitaroMeiji period, of squat, broad-shouldered form, decorated in wireless enamel with seven egrets shading from white to pale green at the foot, against a red ground, signed to the base, 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Some firing imperfections - indents and lines around lower half where cloisons were removed during manufacture. Otherwise in good condition. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné musen enamel vaseMeiji period, of broad, ovoid form, the pale green ground decorated with a single branch and three prunus blossoms, the underside with engraved concentric circles, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Some dust marks to surface in some areas. Otherwise in good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A miniature Japanese cloisonné musen wireless enamel vase by GondaMeiji period, of ovoid form with a very short, narrow neck and flared foot, the body encircled by seven egrets, their beaks within fine silver cloisons, on a pale blue ground, signed to the base, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Two short hairline cracks to enamel. One, horizontal from lower beak approx. 1.2cm. long and approx. 0.5cm. to the right of this a vertical crack approx. 1.5cm. long and bifurcated at the lower end. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A very fine Tsuiki-jippo Japanese cloisonné vase by TamuraMeiji period, the slender ovoid silver body with a narrow waisted neck, fine hammered nanako (fish roe) ground with an engraved coastal scene, flowers and foliage under a light blue translucent enamel, the fine silver wire enclosing two large cranes with blue necks and legs and darker blue tail feathers, flanked by large purple flowers, buds and foliage, signed to the silver base plate, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A pair of brick red ground Japanese cloisonné vasesMeiji period, of slender, square section, with two gauge silver wire decoration of prolific prunus blossoms behind a small woven fence surrounded by irises and other flowers, the waisted neck and flared foot with decorative bands of blue and green lappets and lunettes, both reverses with three irises and buds, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: One vase has an almost imperceptible bruise to iris leaves just above foot - leaving short crazing and a small chip from the green enamel - approx. 2.5mm long. Another, the same size to the red ground, below and to the right. The other vase is undamaged. Otherwise, just expected minor pitting to the surface of the enamel, from the making. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A fine quality Japanese cloisonné small lidded pot by TakaharaMeiji period, the five shallow lobed body with brass C-scrolls and circles of floral and butterfly decoration on varicoloured grounds, including silver sparkle under amethyst translucent enamel, interspersed with small circles and flower heads above a band of light and dark blue tongues with red central lines, the vertical neck rim with flattened edge and bands of blue and green, the conforming domed lid surmounted by a brass flower bud knob, signed to the base, 3½in. (6cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A large Japanese basse taille enamel vaseMeiji period, the four sided vase with a short everted square neck and flared foot, the body incised with bands of varying sized waves up to the high shoulder which has a fine hammered fish-roe ground and incised flying sea birds, all under translucent, ruby red enamel, 12in. (30.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: The body of the vase undamaged but star cracks to the underside of the base enamel. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A large Japanese basse taille enamel vaseMeiji period, the twelve lobed melon shaped vase with a short, waisted neck, the hammered fish-roe ground incised with all-round decoration of flowers and foliage under ruby red translucent enamel, 12¼in. (31.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Body of the vase undamaged but a star crack to the underside of the base enamel. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A pair of yellow ground Japanese cloisonné baluster vasesMeiji period, each decorated in fine silver wire with a long tailed blue bird on rocks beside curly petalled chrysanthemums and flanked by other flowers, with silver neck and foot rims, the foot rims with impressed jun-gin (pure silver) marks, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are undamaged and in good condition, with no restoration. One has a half-pinhead sized pit to the enamel of its shoulder near the chrysanthemum, from the making. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A Japanese basse taille enamel vase by Kumeno TeitaroMeiji period, of four lobed, tapered baluster form, the hammered `fish roe` ground with all round incised decoration of three sparrows amongst bamboo stems and leaves under translucent ruby red enamel, signed to the base, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A fine Japanese moriage enamel vase by Hattori TadasaburoMeiji period, of slender tapering form with a short waisted neck and slightly flared foot, the pale blue ground with a large white goose in raised enamel work between bamboo stems in fine silver wire, signed with leaf mark to the base, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: A very fine hairline crack from the goose`s beak approx. 1.3cm. long. A V-shaped hairline up from goose`s foot - the longest section approx. 2.2cm. A vertical hairline to the reverse below the shoulder. Approx. 4.5cm. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
An elegant blue ground Japanese cloisonné vaseMeiji period, of ovoid form with short flared neck and foot, the body decorated in three gauges of copper wire with large blossoms of blue and pink hydrangea and leaves in various shades of green with pink points, the neck and foot rims edged with red beads, 8¼in. (21cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making to some leaves and flowers - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A Japanese ginbari and cloisonné enamel vase by Gonda HirosukeMeiji period, of tall, slender baluster form with a waisted flared neck and foot, the pale blue ground with silver wire decoration of an egret standing on one leg in water, beside a single iris stem and leaves, the purple flower in ginbari, signed to the base in red enamel, 11 5/8in. (29.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Some small pits by the decoration (from the making) and a small lack of enamel below egret`s breast - pinhead size (again from the making). Otherwise in good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A Japanese basse taille enamel vaseMeiji period, of tapered hexagonal form, the hammered `large fish roe` ground with all round incised chrysanthemum and daisy decoration under ruby red translucent enamel, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A Japanese basse taille enamel and cloisonné vase by SatoMeiji period, of slender, tapered baluster form, the hammered `fish roe` ground under ruby red translucent enamel decorated with two pink and white roses and foliage in fine silver wire, signed to the base, 4 7/8in. (12.4cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
Three small Japanese basse taille enamel vasesMeiji period, the first of tapered four lobed form, the fine hammered `fish roe` ground incised with trailing foliage under ruby red translucent enamel, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high; the second of tapered ovoid form, similarly decorated with incised plants and clouds, the base signed with impressed mark of Ando Jubei, the foot rim with the Ando Zo script, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; the third of tapered ovoid form, similarly decorated with a bird amongst bamboo fronds, the underside of the foot rim stamped Japan, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high. (3)CONDITION REPORT: All three vases are undamaged and in good condition, except for a small scratch by the bird`s breast on one of them - approx. 1.2 cm. long. See Illustration.
A Japanese basse taille enamel censer form pot and coverMeiji period, the cauldron shaped body raised on tripod supports, incised all round with a dragon amongst clouds, the lid also incised with clouds, 4¾in. (12.2cm.) high to top of lid.CONDITION REPORT: Some fine pitting around shoulder below neck rim and 2 or 3 pin-prick pits to the body, all from the making. See images which are available on request. No other damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A Japanese basse taille enamel vaseMeiji period, of tapered, square section form, the hammered `fish roe` ground incised with a bird perching among bamboo stems and leaves under ruby red translucent enamel, 4¾in. (12.2cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Some light scratches to surface on two sides. See images which are available on request. Otherwise in good condition, with no other damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné globular vase and coverMeiji period, raised on three rounded cone feet, the black ground with all-over C-scroll decoration and varying sized circular reserves with flowers and butterflies interspersed with stylised flower heads, a shaped polychrome band around the neck rim and another of mottled yellow/green scales above the feet, the replacement wooden lid with turned ivory finial, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné musen wireless enamel vase by Ando JubeiMeiji period, of squat baluster form, the pale green ground with a central band of lighter green peonies and foliage, the base with the mark of Ando Jubei in fine silver cloisons, 4 7/8in. (12.3cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Minute impact mark to centre of body. See images which are available on request. Otherwise in good condition, with no other damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A pair of Japanese cloisonné baluster vasesMeiji period, the brick red bodies with elongated, black ground necks with everted rims, on tall widely flared feet, the fine silver wire decoration to the shoulders of circular stylised dragons in ochre and geometric shaped reserves with flowers, above a band of butterflies over pendant shaped lappets with polychrome stylised birds on alternate green and mottled pink and white grounds, 9 7/8in. (25cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: A little distortion to the neck rims and foot rims resulting in small areas of enamel loss. See images which are available on request. See Illustration.
A fine pair of Japanese cloisonné silver wired vasesMeiji period, of slender, tapered form, the dark blue ground decorated with a duck and drake in flight by bamboo and various flowers, the narrow, everted neck with a shallow band of key pattern matching that above the foot rim, on a grey ground, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: Has restoration to the rear of the grey band above the foot rim. One or two pin prick pits to enamel. No other damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A pair of Japanese cloisonné midnight blue ground vasesMeiji period, of slender, tapering form, with silver wire decoration of a sparrow in flight by prunus with peonies and irises at the base, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. (2)CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A small Japanese cloisonné koro and coverMeiji period, of squat, globular form, standing on three outswept brass legs, the green ground with gold speckles decorated with a Ho-Ho bird and multicoloured flowers and foliage within brass cloisons, the neck rim with a band of shaped pink ground decoration similar to the edge of the pierced and domed lid with a flower bud knob, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Small impact mark by one foot resulting in minor loss of enamel. See images which are available on request. No other damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A small Japanese cloisonné lotus form bowlMeiji period, the black ground with C-scroll raised wire technique decoration and circular reserves with floral motifs, the similar internal cloisonné decoration with a central circle with white wisteria and irises on a pale blue ground, a white flower on the underside, 2¼in. (5.8cm.) high, 4¾in. (12cm.) diameter.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné tripod lidded vaseMeiji period, with a domed lid and flower bud knob, the straight, angled shoulder with flower decoration on a dark brown ground, below a short neck rim and above a vertical flat side with band of butterflies and flowers on a green ground, the convex black ground base with C-scrolls, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. Expected very minor pin-pricks of unfilled enamel to surface from the making - see images which are available by request. Knob loose. See Illustration.
A Japanese cloisonné covered vaseMeiji period, of compressed globular form, with fine brass wire decoration, the shoulder with stylised flower heads in circular reserves on a brown ground with gold speckles, above alternate pink and pale blue flowers and trailing foliage on a mottled green ground, the two sections divided by a central band of petals and leaves on a black ground, the domed lid with decoration matching the shoulders and with a brass ribbed ball knob, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: Some small pits to the surface of the enamel, from the making. Small unfilled flake of enamel at edge of shoulder. (approx. 4mm. x 2mm.) See images which are available on request. Otherwise in good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.
A Japanese tsuiki-jippo cloisonné enamel vase by Ogasawara ShuzoMeiji period, of bulbous form with a broad, slightly flared neck, the finely hammered ground incised with trailing weed with three shaded silver and red koi carp around the side under translucent enamel, lightening from mid blue to pale mushroom at the base, signed to the base, 7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) high.CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, with no damage or restoration noted. See Illustration.

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