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An English enamel rectangular snuff box, c.1752-55, probably Battersea, printed in reddish sepia with Britannia presenting a medal surrounded by figures personifying the Arts and Sciences, the underside with a lion and two putti amidst the trophies of war, the sides with further putti exhibiting the Arts, the interior with a profile bust of George II, some cracking, 8.2cm.
A silver-mounted enamel snuff box, 18th century, the sides finely painted with landscape scenes of buildings, one with a piper, the hinged lid with flowers and flying insects, the interior painted with the portrait of a lady leaning against a plinth, the silver mounts engraved with scrolling leaves, 8.5cm.
An enamel snuff box, the lid painted with putti holding tributes of war including a red flag emblazoned with the monogram `JR`, the sides with similar motifs including two putti with the Prussian eagle, the interior with a portrait of Frederick, King of Prussia, the gilt metal mounts engraved with a floral design, some cracks to the enamel, 8.5cm.
An enamel snuff box, 18th century, the hinged lid painted with a rococo scene of ladies being entertained by musicians in an arbour landscape, the sides with further figures at leisure, the underside and interior decorated with sepia landscapes, with gilt metal mounts, some cracks to the enamel, 8.5cm.
A pair of enamel candlesticks, c.1770, South Staffordshire or Birmingham, made in two sections and metal mounted, the knopped stems rising from shaped domed bases painted with alternating panels of landscapes and flowers on a pink ground, highlighted with raised enamelling and gilding, some good restoration, 26.3cm. (2)
A pair of South Staffordshire enamel candlesticks, c.1760-70, the balustroid stems made in two sections and rising from wide spiral-moulded bases, painted with panels of flowers alternating with bands of a primrose yellow ground within a lilac border, with removable spiral fluted sconces, some restoration, 26cm. (4)
A Battersea enamel urn-shaped vase, c.1775, painted to one side with a fisherman on a riverbank before an arched bridge and beneath a windswept tree, within a rococo cartouche on a turquoise ground, the square foot highlighted in yellow with flower sprays, 25cm. Paper label for D M & P Manheim.
A set of six Ridgway dessert plates, c.1825, of two-handled form, each painted with a scalloped vignette of flowers issuing from gilded baskets, reserved on a blue ground with gilt and enamel shell decoration, pattern number 1052, 24.2cm. (6)Cf. Geoffrey A. Godden, Ridgway Porcelains, p.41, col. pl. 5 for the shape.
1930s Art Nouveau-style silver dish with dragonfly handles and central Tudor Rose motif with red enamel background, on circular foot, etched decoration and engraved 'Omar Ramsden me fecit' (London 1937), Omar Ramsden. All at approximately 3.5ozs, 14cm across handles CONDITION REPORT Good condition overall. Surface scratching commensurate with age. Some signs of original filing. No visible signs of any damage to enamelling. Marks clear

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