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A GEORGE III ENAMEL CASKET, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE the slightly domed lid and sides painted with pastoral landscapes with figures in gilt rococo frames on a white ground of trellis, giltmetal mounts, 11 x 9 x 6.5cm ++Lid with two old chips and a radiating crack, the front with minor hairline, both sides with a feint hairline crack descending from the hinge, no restoration
AN ENGLISH SILVER LEVER WATCH with enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands (one a giltmetal replacement) the movement with pierced balance cock and engraved foot signed FRENCH top High Street Bristol, the case engine turned, casemaker Charles Muston, London 1822 ++The dial undamaged, the movement complete and in running order although in need of a clean, slight wear to the engine turning around the back
AN 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH signed on the enamel dial SIR JOHN BENNETT LTD LONDON, with subsidiary seconds dial and roman chapters, the three quarter plate movement signed again and inscribed Makers to the Queen 65 Cheapside London 56936, the dust cap engraved with royal arms, in foliate engraved case, Chester 1899 ++In fine condition including the enamel dial and in good working order although sold without warranty
A FINE 18CT GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH signed on the enamel dial VICTOR KULLBERG LONDON 5011, with subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials and blued steel hands, the three quarter plate movement with crowned garter device of H M Admiralty and H M The King of Sweden and Norway, signed Victor Kullberg 105 Liverpool Road London, 4 Diplomas of Honour 8 Gold Medals awarded 1861-1873-1876-1884 PARIS 1867-1869-1878 HARVE 1867-NAPLES 1871-TRIESTE 1871-MELBOURNE 1880-81 LONDON 1885/No 5011, in plain case with reeded band and engraved with a monogram, casemaker John Martin, London 1888 ++In very good condition with light scratches from infrequent normal wear, without play in the hinges, the dial, hands and movement excellent, in the present private vendor`s family`s ownership for several generations and stored for a great many years
SUFFRAGETTE JEWELLERY. A PERIDOT, PINK SAPPHIRE, CULTURED PEARL, GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT of openwork design, the white enamel surround with black accents, platinum necklet, c1905 ++Of good quality and apart from one or two extremely minor flat surface nicks, which are really only noticeable under magnification, in excellent condition, no restoration
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT SILVER AND ENAMEL NECKLET IN THE MANNER OF NELSON & EDITH DAWSON centred by a serpentine sided tablet with translucent green enamel medallion of a pansy, a baroque pearl en tremblant, on integral necklet with wirework clasp, c1910 ++Attractive and in fine condition
A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY BUREAU DE DAME the superstructure centred by a clock, signed on the enamel dial Janvier AUX MENUS PLAISIRS above leather book-faced doors and drawers, a further drawer to the apron, on tapered legs with gilt bronze chutes and sabots, 111cm h; 51 x 100cm, c1900 ++Some restoration and repolishing, the green leather inlet writing surface and small drawer fronts of probably mid 20th c date and with various scratches and scuff marks; tiny veneer losses but in basically good condition
A SILVER AND BLUE CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MINIATURE CLOCK c. 1920s, having a circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, breguet hands, Swiss movement, signed Octava W. Co., in a rectangular case on splayed bracket feet, stamped Made In Germany, London import marks for 1929, in original leather case, 44mm high x 27mm wide x 18mm deep. See illustration
A GEORGE IV TRIPLE CASED POCKET WATCH by George Prior, London, manufactured for the Turkish Market, the circular white enamel dial with black Turkish numerals and later brass hands, the fusee verge movement signed Geo Charle, No. 8010 with a plain circular silver case, hallmarked London 1786. Approximate diameter 50mm. The silver dust case with engraved and chased decoration to the circular bezel and top rim, hallmark London 1786-87, maker`s mark I. R. Approximate diameter 60mm. The tortoiseshell outer case with silver mounts and beaded rivet decoration, approximately 70mm. All within a later Middle Eastern silver case with foliate engraved decoration and scalloped edge. Approximate diameter 82mm. See illustration
AN EARLY PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH by Steven Hoogendyk of Rotterdam, having an enamel dial with polychrome classical landscape to the centre and black Roman numerals with Arabic minute ring and brass Louis XV hands, the verge movement signed Steven Hoogendyke, Rotterdam W12R to the top plate with a chased balance cock, pierced scroll decoration, engraved and pierced silver decoration bezel between the plates. The inner case hallmarked London 1840, the silver outer case pierced with foliate scrolls. See illustration
A GOLD CASED REPEATING POCKET WATCH by James Markwick, London, engraved and pierced with foliate scrolls and rustic scenes, The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic minute ring and blue steel beetle and poker hands; the verge movement with pierced balance cock, diamond end stone and baluster pillars, signed Markwick, London 139 (lacking outer case), approximate diameter 52mm. See illustration
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 14CT GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH by Elgin, the case with heavy foliate scroll chased decoration and open cartouche, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, red Arabic minute ring, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands; signed to dial and 17 jewelled lever movement, no. 12463780, case marked AWC Co, 14K, no. 99658. See illustration
§ CHUIKOV, IVAN (B. 1935) Seascape 1, tetraptych, each part signed and dated 1979 on the reverse. Enamel on panel, each part measuring 66 by 218 cm. Provenance: Anonymous Sale; Russische Avantgarde, Henry`s, Mutterstadt, April 1989, Lot 79. Private collection, Germany. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the artist. Exhibited: Ivan Chuikov
SAINTS FEODOR AND ELENA IN A SILVER AND ENAMEL OKLAD "MOSCOW, END OF THE 19TH TO BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY, OKLAD STAMPED WITH MAKER`S MARK OF YAKOV MISHUKOV IN CYRILLIC, 84 STANDARD.25 by 17.5 cm.The icon depicts the Righteous Prince Feodor and the Empress Helena standing full-length, beneat"
Nine: ORDER of ST. JOHN (Officers breast badge), 1939-45 STAR, FRANCE & GERMANY STAR, DEFENCE MEDAL, WAR MEDAL, GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1918-62, 1 Clasp"Malaya" (Major E.D. Smeeden R.E.), CORONATION MEDAL 1953, JUBILEE MEDAL 1977, KADAH DISTINGUISHED SERVICE STAR (Major E.D. Smeeden 20.2.59). Note! All medals unnamed as issued unless shown and court mounted as worn. Group sold with the following items and ephemera. 1) Miniature group of seven (Order of St. John and Jubilee 1977 medals missing). 2) Two boxed commemorative medallions celebrating the 100th year history of the Royal Monmouth Royal Engineers Militia, 1896-1996. 3) Pair 9ct gold Cufflinks with R.M.R.E. monogram (boxed) 4) 9ct gold Signet Ring with R.M.R.E. monogram seal 5) Photograph Album with images taken at the Regimental Dinner of the 30th March 1974 to mark the passing of the County of Monmouthshire and the Borough of Monmouth 6) Books: Illustrated History of the S.A.S., Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) 1908-1969, Militiamen & Sappers (History of the R.M.R.E. Militia) 1896-1996 7) Car Mascot - Bolt on bumper type in chrome and enamel by J.R. Gaunt, London with badge motif for the R.M.R.E. Militia 8) Pair of Royal Monmouthshire Decanters with engraved R.E crest Footnote: Lt. Col. Edward Douglas Smeeden R.E. (1920-2005). Appointed Honorary Colonel, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia). T.A.V.R. on 1st April 1972 until 1st July 1987. Ex President and Member of the R.E.A. Monmouth Branch. Ex Deputy Lieutenant.
French, London, a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the pineapple topped case of architectural form, a ring handle to both sides above pierced brass sound fret, glazed rear door, the signed 20cm (8 inch) enamel circular dial with strike silent lever above XII, twin fusee movement, signed to the backplate, all upon ball feet, 59cm high. Provenance: Clermont Hall, Norfolk
A pair of late 18th/early 19th century Chinese enamel dishes, each painted with three of the Daoist immortals resting from their travels by river banks, the blue ground flowering vine borders interrupted by four bird vignettes on each rim, four character marks of Qianlong, 27.5cm (10.75in) diameter (2) (D)
A pair of George III 18ct yellow gold mourning rings, London 1819, each stating "In Memory Of" in gold on black enamel and inscribed inside "Jerh Ives Esq, Obiit 24th March 1820 aet 67", together with another George IV example similar to the above but with foliate edges, London 1820, inscribed inside "Thomas Kett, obiit 27 July 1820, aet 74" 21.1gm (2)
A silver gilt Masonic commemorative jewel, Royal Artillery Chapter with a crowned triangle over a crimson bassetaille enamel background, `Ubique Chapter 1789` below a claret coloured ribbon, by Spencer & Co, cased (inscribed ` Presented to E Comp Lt Colonel Rev A S P McGhee DSO, M.E.Z 1944-45 as a token of regard from the Members; together with two other Masonic Jewels (3)

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