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A rare 15ct gold Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire Rugby Football Union Challenge medal inscribed to the reverse "Winners 1904-5 Warrington F.C. J.W. Harmer", hallmarked London 1904, height 3cm, approx 23.6g. CONDITION REPORT: Suspension loop bent, top left scroll bent, badly dinted and scuffed, traces of enamel to front.
A pair of late 19th century small brass and mother of pearl decorated opera glasses by J Neuhofer of Wien, an enamelled pair of opera glasses and a further pair of simple opera glasses (3). CONDITION REPORT: Top right surface of enamel is cracked but not missing, gilt in good order, painting good, rack in working order, slight tarnishing to metal.
A late 19th century floral enamel decorated and gilt heightened scent bottle (af), a Chinese scent bottle with internal decoration and a late 19th century blue enamel gilt heightened scent bottle with silver hinged cap (3). CONDITION REPORT: First bottle has a large crack running through the neck and body. The second has a possible replacement stopper and there are cracks to the stone set in the lid. The third has badly rubbed gilding, almost to its entirety in parts, tarnishing to the silver cap which is unmarked.
A George V cut glass hallmarked silver and pink guilloche enamel decorated toilet jar (af), a cut glass silver mounted hair tidy and three glass and silver mounted further toilet jars (5). CONDITION REPORT: The guilloche enamel pot has chips to the border and two fine hairline cracks, heavy wear to the further silver topped items.
A late Victorian yellow metal oval brooch with central seed cultured pearl within a blue star enamel platform and bead decorated border, length 3.5cm, approx 6g (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a section approx 1cm x 2mm to the edge of the brooch which has been pushed in and small section is missing. When you look face on to the brooch this is not visible.
A late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the outer case engraved with initials enclosing a circular white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and set with Roman numerals, the inner case inscribed "Presented to Mr J.C.M. Turner by the members of the Church Institute and Conservative Club in recognition of the valuable services rendered by him as Honorary Secretary December 30th 1880", the movement inscribed "Jas. C. Whitehead, Ashton-under-Lyne", total weight approx 143.5g.
A gold plated hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, marked for Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool. CONDITION REPORT: Some damage to the dial around X numeral, tarnishing to the case otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A large Victorian hallmarked silver open face pocket watch, the white enamel with subsidiary seconds, signed H Samuel Manchester, hallmarked for Chester 1899, with a hallmarked silver Albert chain and a white metal chain, contained in leather pouch. CONDITION REPORT: Some chipping to rim of glass and some minor damage to enamel dial.
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and the movement signed "Thos Crawshaw Retford 1812", both inner and outer cases hallmarked for London 1815 and three further hallmarked silver and open face pocket watches, each with white enamel dials set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand (4).
A late Victorian silver open face pocket watch with circular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand inscribed "J. Winter Stockport", two further silver cased open face pocket watches with engraved dials set with Roman numerals (one lacking glass) and two silver pocket watch cases (5).
An early 20th century gold plated full hunter pocket watch, the outer case with engraved initials and with circular white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and inscribed "Waltham U.S.A.". CONDITION REPORT: Tarnishing and scratches to the case, there are two fine hairline cracks to the dial.
A Victorian hallmarked silver hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds marked Dunne, London, the cased hallmarked for Chester 1851, with two silver fobs and a metal chain suspending a shilling (4). CONDITION REPORT: Hand is missing from the subsidiary seconds dial but overall in honest condition, from a house clearance.
A gents Omega Seamaster Professional stainless steel wristwatch, with date aperture and black enamelled bezel, boxed, lacking papers. CONDITION REPORT: The watch comes in an Omega style box, has no paperwork, there are some scratches to the black enamel and to the strap as you would expect.
An early 20th century oak cased clock with circular white enamel dial inscribed "Fattorini & Sons Electric Automatic Alarm, Patent No.15044 Bradford", height 30cm and an early 20th century oak dome topped mantel clock with circular dial set with Arabic numerals and a further oak cased mantel clock with arched dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by half cut pilasters (3).
An early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock with rectangular white enamel dial set with Roman numerals (af) and a similar smaller example (2). CONDITION REPORT: The larger carriage clock has the top right section of the dial badly cracked with a section missing and the movement does not work, the smaller carriage clock will be in need of a clean but no damage to the dial and the movement moves freely.
Enameled Gold Order of the Society of the Cincinnati, Designed by Major Pierre L`Enfant and Construction Attributed to Duval & Fran... ""Enameled Gold Order of the Society of the Cincinnati, Designed by Major Pierre L`Enfant and Construction Attributed to Duval & Francastle, Paris, 1784. One of only 140 original eagles designed and conceived by Major Pierre L`Enfant for the inaugural members of the Society of the Cincinnati, the nation`s oldest patriotic organization. The Society was founded in 1783 by officers of the Continental Army and their French counterparts who served together in the American Revolution. This particular eagle is believed to have belonged to Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a Polish-born hero of the Revolution and Chief Engineer of West Point. In 1783, Kosciuszko was appointed Brigadier General and initiated into the Order by General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. Gold insignia with eagle and wreath motif, both sides with head and tail feathers having white and black enamel, red enamel eyes, distinct eyebrows and black beaks. Obverse oval medallion showing Cincinnatus receiving a sword from two senators, originally with blue enamel sky and green enamel grass within inscription OMNIA. REINQT. SERVAT. REMPB. (He Forsook All Things to Serve the Republic), but now mostly lacking. Reverse medallion showing Cincinnatus with sun and palisade behind, originally with blue sky and green field enameling within inscription in black on white ground VIRT. PRAEM. SOCI. CIN. RUM. INST. A. D. 1783 (a Prize for Virtue - Society of the Cincinnati Instituted 1783), also mostly lacking. The wreath at top and lower crossed branches likewise originally decorated with green enamel and red berries, with double oval loop suspension ring. Without original blue and white ribbon and bow.Provenance: Inherited by the consignor through direct descent of Stevens Thompson Mason (1760-1803), a U.S. Senator from Virginia, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Armistead (1760-1825), who were personally acquainted with Kosciuszko. According to family history, Kosciuszko was awarded the eagle, which he then gifted to Mary Elizabeth Armistead, for whom he had great affection. It has been passed down in the Mason family ever since. Kosciuszko biographer, Casimir Kajencki, references a documented meeting between Stevens Thomson Mason and Kosciuszko at the latter`s apartment on Third Street South in Philadelphia over the winter of 1797-1798 (Thaddeus Kosciuszko: Military Engineer of the American Revolution, El Paso, Tex.: Southwest Polonia Press, 1998, pp. 202-203).Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746-1817), to his friend Mary Elizabeth Armistead Mason (1760-1825), to her grandsonStevens Thomson Mason (1811-1843), to his sisterCatherine Armistead Mason (Rowland) (1818-1884), to her sonJohn Thomson Mason (1844-1901), to his sonStevens Thomson Mason (1880-1950), to his daughterAdelaide Houghton Mason (b. 1918), by descent to the present ownerStarting Price: $20000
A Collection of Bohemian and French Blue Cut to Clear Glass Decorative and Serving Items, 19th and 20th Century, A Collection of Bohemian and French Blue Cut to Clear Glass Decorative and Serving Items, 19th and 20th Century, Some with gilt and enamel highlights. Note condition: some chips throughout. Starting Price: $800
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards George III Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1792-1807. A splendid rare example of modest proportions comprising a burnished gilt oval plate with applied raised beaded rim; mounted on the plate, a facetted silver Garter star; mounted on the star, a pierced gilt Garter on a blue enamel ground with red translucent enamel Cross of St.George to centre. Reverse with original fixings comprising two hooks and single central stud. Retains chamois liner which bears old ink inscription “Ensign Butler, Foot Guards”. VGC (Parkyn 65)
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards George III Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1792-1807. A splendid rare example comprising a seeded gilt oval plate with applied raised beaded rim; mounted on the plate, a silver Garter star; mounted on the star, a pierced gilt Garter on a blue enamel ground with red translucent enamel Cross of St. George to centre. Reverse with original fixings comprising two hooks and two studs. Minor wear to enamel. VGC (Parkyn 65)
Coldstream Guards Officer’s 1933 hallmarked silver pagri badge. A very fine die-cast example by WD bearing Birmingham hallmarks and retailed by Edward Smith, London. Cut silver Garter Star mounted with a gilt pierced Garter on a rich translucent blue enamel ground; central Cross of St. George in translucent red enamel. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 902)
Scots Guards Officer’s waist belt clasp A very fine example with matching numbers to both halves. Rich gilt laurel ornamented circlet; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver Thistle star, the central gilt thistle mounted on green translucent enamel ground. Ornate acanthus leaf decorated ends. VGC
Irish Guards post 1900 Officer’s waist belt clasp. A fine and scarce gilt example of special pattern with matching numbers to both halves. Silvered circlet inscribed “Irish Guards” and ornamented with shamrock sprays; the seeded gilt centre mounted with silver Star of the Order of St.Patrick mounted with pierced gilt motto circlet on light blue enamel ground. To the voided centre, St.Patrick’s cross in red enamel on a white enamel ground. To the centre of the cross, a green enamelled shamrock with three gilt Crowns. Ornate ends ornamented with shamrock and Maid of Erin Harp. Minor defects to enamel, generally VGC.
Coldstream Guards Officer’s waist belt clasp. A fine gilt example with matching numbers to both halves. Silvered circlet inscribed “Coldstream Guards” and ornamented with laurel sprays; the seeded gilt centre mounted a silver Garter Star with pierced motto on blue enamel ground and central Cross of St.George on red translucent enamel ground. Plain ends. VGC
Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers Victorian cap star. A fine example comprising a rich gilt Star of the Order of the Thistle with pierced motto on green translucent enamel ground, approx three and a half inches high. The topmost point bearing a crown and inscribed “Queen’s”; left arm inscribed “Body”; the right “Guard” and the lower point “for Scotland”. Two loops to reverse. VGC

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