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A Japanese cloisonne enamel hexagonal jar and cover, early 20th c, decorated with butterflies and flowers, 13cm h, and a contemporary Japanese cloisonne enamel pot pourri jar and cover, decorated with mythical birds and flowers, 11cm h (4) Smaller jar and cover good conditionLarger – damage to one edge and hairline crack
Soccer. Miscellaneous silver and enamel football prize fob medals of A. Paling, including a Nottinghamshire Football Association Junior Shield winner's medal, 1934-35, a quantity of football and other sporting ephemera, including F.A. Cup Final ticket stub - May 18th 1968, Notts County, Coventry City and other matchday programs, c.1960s and later
A silver gilt and enamel badge and chain of office of the President of Mansfield, Sutton and District Master Baker's Association, reverse of badge engraved Presented to R S Warboys Esquire President of the Association by W A Broome Esquire President National Association on behalf of the subscribers on March 5th 1935, the articulated badge 13cm h, by J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, cased, 8ozs 5dwts Good condition. Enamel undamaged
A French gilt brass carriage clock of unusually large size, Drocourt, E & E Emmanuel 5 The Hard near The Dockyard Portsea, late 19th c, the bell-striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and enamel dial, in gorge case, 20cm h excluding handle Hairline crack on dial at VIII, case dirty. High quality movement complete, backplate signed as dial, movement striking but not running. Five bevelled glass lights in good condition save for the most minute chip of the upper right corner at the front
An English 18ct gold keyless lever center seconds watch, F K Perkin City Time Ball Wakefield, with enamel dial, centre seconds and three quarter plate movement, signed as dial and numbered 272444, gold bow, 48mm diam, Birmingham 1896, 103g Movement running when wound, light contact scratches to case back, no dents, enamel dial undamaged, no engraving, case closing tightly shut
A set of three Victorian gold dress studs, 9mm diam, unmarked, maroon morocco case, 3g, a pair of gold cufflinks marked NCT and a gold scarf ring, 9.2g, a pair of gold coloured metal and enamel armorial cufflinks, 5.5g, an 18ct gold dress stud and another pair marked 18ct, 2.8g, a pair of gold cufflinks and a stickpin, both marked 15ct, 7.5g, an enamelled shilling and a base metal locket (case and 13) The lot in good condition
An Arts and Crafts brass and enamel altar cross, Blunt & Wray London WC, early 20th c, with roundel of the Virgin and Child, and three blue ground bird appliques of the pelican, cock and phoenix, 54cm h, maker's stamp marked Polish residues and slight wear, small chip on central enamel roundel
Anglican Lay Ministry. Four silver and enamel pectoral crosses, Southwell Diocese, 63mm, maker AMS, Birmingham 1933 and 1938 and miscellaneous silver articles, comprising a pair of dwarf candlesticks, dragon terminal spoon, napkin rings, miniature trophy cup, wine label and bangle, 9ozs 15dwts weighable and a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch Condition evident from image
A Southern Chinese blue and white export market saucer dish, early 19th c, 24cm diam, two others, smaller, and of later date, a pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases, 20th c, and two English japanned papier mache screens, 19th c (7) Ceramic dishes with minor chips and losses, japanned panels with scuffs and chips and some water damages, cloisonne vases in good condition
A VERY LARGE VINTAGE ENAMEL SIGN FOR 'FRISBY'S BOOTS & SHOES, 13 & 15 MARKET PLACE, BLANDFORD' "white lettering on red ground, in pine slip frame, 299 x 126cm. Note: Joseph Frisby founded his shoe business in Leicester in 1873, with a 'Southern' arm of the business initiated by his brother William who moved to Dorchester in 1880. Frisby's remained an independent shoe shop until 1982, when it was purchased by Ward White for £6m. (NOTE: LARGE SIZE, AND VERY HEAVY)"

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