Four Edwardian gold brooches comprising a 9ct two colour gold and seed pearl crescent moon brooch; a 15ct yellow gold oval brooch set with a diamond and two sapphires; an art deco style 9ct bar brooch set with seed pearls and a topaz; and a 15ct gold, black enamel and seed pearl mourning brooch. (4)
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A Victorian silver half hunter pocket watch Chester 1879, the front cover with fine diamond engraved decoration and blue enamel Roman numerals over the 44mm. white enamel dial with seconds dial at 6 and winding at 12, the inner back cover inscribed, with gilt full cover lever movement, fob wind, the case 2in. (5cm.) diameter.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel beaker (charka) by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Russia 1908-1916, 84 standard, the cylindrical beaker decorated with stylised flowers in navette reserves in blue, green, turquoise, lilac, pale green, white and red on a gilt ground, engraved monogram to base, `AM`, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 122g.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel salt in the form of a kovsh makers mark H.C. for Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, 1896-1908, of typical form with raised prow and stepped hooked handle, decorated with scrolling polychrome enamel flowers on a cream ground, between turquoise beaded borders, 3½in. (8.8cm.) long, engraved inscription to base, `Dem herrlichen Heilbringer Graf v. Wieser`, weight 48g.
A late Victorian silver cased desk clock Edward H. Stockwell, London 1891, the rectangular case with rounded top surmounted by scrolled wire work and supported on a wrought wire `cheval mirror` stand, the white enamel face with red and blue Arabic numerals overlaid with gilt metal strap work, the back engraved, `Thornhill 144, New Bond Street W.`, 4¾in. (12 cm.) high.
A French champleve enamel, gilt brass and alabaster urn in the Russian taste, late 19th century, the cavette form urn with gilt brass floral swag and ribboned mounts, between a champleve enamel and gilt brass girdle and rim, the slender tapered pedestal stem similarly decorated, on a quatreform gilt brass stepped plinth and turned alabaster base, 10½in. (27cm.) high, 10½in. (27cm.) diameter.
A French gilt brass pillar case carriage clock with push button repeat c.1900, the eight day two train coil striking movement with matt gilt platform lever escapement, with white enamel Roman dial with gilt hands, bevelled glass and Corinthian Pillar case with notched border to pediment and plinth, turned and fluted swing carrying handle, 5½in. (14cm.) high excluding handle.
** A DIRK FOR A MEMBER OF THE EGYPTIAN CLUB, CIRCA 1798 with curved blade doubled-edged towards the point, etched and gilt with flowers, foliage, and elaborate trophies-of-arms on a blued panel over three quarters of its length, gilt-brass hilt comprising small outer-guard pierced and chiselled with a crocodile, faceted back-strap rising to form a scaly crocodile head, chequered grip (cracked, small chips), gilt knuckle-chain (reattached), in its leather scabbard with brass mounts comprising locket and middle band (chape missing) 31 cm; 12 ¼ in blade Two days after the battle of the Nile, on the night of 3rd August 1798, the Captains of the fleet met on board the Orion, and inaugurated the `Egyptian Club`. A document was then drawn up, and signed by all present, inviting Sir Horatio Nelson to accept the gift of a sword and to have his portrait painted for the club. Nelson`s gold sword was ordered through Rundell & Bridge. There was a rumour in London that the eyes of the crocodile were to be of diamonds and the scales of amethysts, emeralds and other precious jewels but this proved unfounded. Nelson`s `Egyptian Club` sword was sold at Christies on 12th July 1895 from the collection of Lord Bridport for £1,080. It was stolen from Greenwich Hospital in 1900 and never recovered. Little more is known of the `Egyptian Club` who never seem to have met. The promised portrait was never completed although there was a story that a Neapolitan artist was invited to breakfast with the Captains but felt unworthy of the commission. Nelson`s own sword was distinguished by an enamel plaque set into each side of the grip, one showing Lord Nelson`s arms and that on the reverse allegorical figures representing Britannia and Africa. On the guard was an enamel plaque representing the Battle of the Nile and a list of the captains who served: Captain Sir F. Berry, Vanguard; Captain T. Trowbridge, Cullodon; Captain R.W. Miller, Theseus; Captain A.J. Ball, Alexander; Captain Thomas Lewis, Minotaur; Captain Sir T.B. Thompson; Leander; Captain B. Hallowel, Swiftsure; Captain David Gould, Audacious; Captain John Peyton, Defence; Captain S. Hood, Zealous; Captain James Saumarez, Orion; Captain Thomas Foley, Goliath; Captain G.B. Westcott; Majestic; Captain H.D.E. Darby, Bellerophon; Captain S.M. Hardy, Mutine. Captain Westcott had been killed at the action. The present dirk forms part of a very small group of dirks that were almost certainly made for members of the Egyptian club. Another, formerly in the collection of Nelson`s prize agent, Alexander Davison, was sold Sotheby`s, London, 21st October 2001, lot 14.
An intricately gilded Bohemian cranberry glass vase, circa 1880, with enamel cased panels hand painted with various flowers, 30cm high, a further enamel cased and gilded vase with floral decoration, 14cm high, and a pair of decorative Victorian cranberry glass vases, with folded rims and white threaded decoration throughout the upper rim, 18cm high (4)
A large collection of commemorative coinage, to include; the 2010 and 2011 Britannia four coin silver proof sets, the three Kings 75th anniversary silver coin cover, £5 coins, silver crowns dated 1888 & 1935, a large number of bronze pennies and half pennies etc and a 9ct gold and enamel Masonic medal in case (a quantity)
An ivory spherical carving depicting the Adoration of Christ child, probably 19th century German, the figures picked out in gilt and enamels, the back carved in shell form, 6.5cm diameter (at fault), along with an ebonised wooden stand, an early 20th century tortoiseshell domed lid stamp box, an Indian gilt metal patch box, and an Indian enamel decorated pill box (5)
A turquoise stone group of mountain lions, 19th century, with rust coloured striations and black glass eyes, 10cm long, and a smaller variegated stone standing study of a lioness, 6cm long, and a Chinese canton enamel round box and cover, 19th century, the cover detailed with boys and a scholar (a.f) 7.5cm diameter (3)
Four Chinese porcelain vases 19th/20th century to include a Canton baluster vase and cover decorated with figure scenes, birds and flowers 31cm high, a Canton vase decorated with sages in gardens 25cm high, a baluster vase with a panoramic of women and children 22.5cm and an ovoid vase decorated with a man and woman at a scholar's table, pseudo blue enamel reign mark for Qianlong 14.5cm high (a.f) (4)
A selection of Chinese famille rose porcelains, early 20th century, to include a mille fluer bowl, pseudo six character Qianlong mark, 14cm diameter, cracked, also a millefleurs black ground saucer with six character Guangxu mark on base, 16cm diameter, a blue enamelled bowl, detailed with lotus pattern and traditional Chinese symbol for longevity, 10cm diameter, a puce enamel bowl, and a jar and cover decorated with a mother and child on three shallow bracket feet, and a Canton enamel tea kettle and associated cover, 11.5cm high, chipped (6)
A Chinese famille jaunes saucer dish, Guangxu mark, decorated with a shou character within iron red and floral borders spaced by four characters meaning fortune and longevity and a geometric thunder scroll band, six character red enamel Guangxu mark, the underside with four red bats 24.5cm diameter.
A French silver châtelaine, with pierced foliate plates all joined by jump rings to a belt hood cover with a pierced griffin and crown above, matching chain drops to each side, with a seal, watch key and central watch fob, the watch with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and silver spade hands, pierced back case to a cuvette, with gold keyhole covers
An Accurist 9ct gold cased Lady`s Wristwatch on brick link 9ct gold Bracelet, an Avia Lady`s Wristwatch on expanding bracelet marked 9ct with metal core A/F, a Lady`s Wristwatch the champagne dial with arabic numerals and blue enamel bezel on expanding bracelet and a Waltham Pocket Watch in gold plated case

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