SILVER AND ENAMEL PENDANT NECKLACE, DATED 1970 maker`s mark PM, the pendant of lobed swivelling design, decorated to the front with red, orange and purple enamel, the reverse with blue, purple and red enamel, suspended from a curved bar and fancy flat link chain, hallmarked London 1970 Length from back to tip of pedant 40cm
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UNI DAVID-ANDERSEN NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMELLED BROOCH, 1960S stamped UNI D-A NORWAY 925 S STERLING, of open geometric design, composed of deep blue and black enamelled rectangular motifs, interspersed by smaller polished silver similarly shaped motifs 5.8cm x 2.8cm Entitled `Silverklang` (Sound of Silver), this brooch was designed as part of The Silver Series, launched as a collection in 1966. The collection sought to radically re-shape traditional Norwegian enamel jewellery, which typically was covered with enamel all over the surface. The new designs featured enamelled decoration alongside the polished metal surface. The series consisted of fifteen items of jewellery by three designers including Bjorn Sigurd Ostern and Marianne Berg as well as Uni David-Andersen.
J.S. HENRY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1900 the projecting moulded cornice above a central alcove set with elliptical enamel plaque and flanked by open shelves, the semi-bode base with central inlaid door flanked by glazed cupboards, the whole raised on square tapered legs, bears maker`s label 127cm wide, 161cm high, 46cm deep
Sevres plaque signed Jacobber (1786 - 1863) circa 1825, painted with a basket of fruit on a marble table edge, signed lower right, printed factory mark and painted signature and indistinct 182? date to reverse, framed, (slight wear and oxidation to enamel of the black grapes) the plaque measuring 36cm x 43cm
9ct gold cased hunter pocket watch , Dennison case Birmingham 1926, white enamel arabic dial (chip), subsidiary seconds, case 50mm, keyless 15-jewel Satisfaction movement. (Ticks, winds, adjusts); a gold plated open faced pocket watch with a Swiss 15-jewel movement (winds, ticks, adjusts) (2)
A British Railways (Midland Region) enamel station sign, `Sudbury & / Harrow Road`, with white lettering against a maroon ground, 71cm x 264cm. Note: Sudbury & Harrow Road station was opened by the Great Central Railway in 1906, on the line between Neasden Junction and Northolt Junction. According to passenger figures released in 2008-09 it was the least used station in London.
A mahogany narrow chest, with two short and two long drawers, with brass oval Prince of Wales plume handles, with an enamel label to the back `G. JETLEY, 52 SOUTH AUDLEY ST, LONDON, W.`,19th century and reduced, 32in (81cm) h, 43.25in (110cm) w, 13.75in (35cm) d. Provenance: Lady Paskin, Great Wishford.
A collection of Nazi memorabilia comprising a Hitler Youth badge, inscribed Deutsche Jugendfest 1936 with an eagle with central lozenge containing a Swastika, another Hitler Youth badge in brass and enamel inscribed Deutsche Arbeiter-Jungend HJ the central panel with a Swastika rising out of the horizon with sunburst behind, the reverse stamped GES. GESCH, also another Nazi badge of an eagle clutching a Swastika, a Nazi Germany white metal and enamel tie pin in the form of flag with a Nazi Swastika on a red background, the reverse stamped Carl Wild Hamburg, a small watch glass with a Swastika emblem and a World War I Iron Cross 2nd Class, all contained in an old tan leather stud box (6)
A 19th century Mary Gregory style triangular perfume bottle and stopper, decorated in opaque enamel of a girl in garden scene, height 15cm (chip to stopper), also a 19th century Bohemian cut and faceted glass beaker, decorated with two panels, one with Madonna and child, the other with a mother and child, surrounded by bouquets of pink flowerheads on a ruby ground, height 12cm, together with a 19th century Bohemian cranberry glass beaker, having three gilded panelled decorations of classical buildings, height 12cm (2)
A group of Lester Piggott`s racing badges, large qty., modern, mostly in gilt-metal and enamel for Epsom Downs (some marked The Derby, Oaks Day), Hong Kong Jockey Club (including examples stamped Jockey, Dubai World Cup, Jockeys Association of Great Britain, National Trainers Federation, Racing UK (annual), Hoppegarten, Mauritius Turf Club, Gulfstream Park, Bay Meadows, Goodwood, Newmarket, Royal Ascot, Gulfstream Park (1992 Breeders` Cup), Melbourne Cup, Victoria Derby Day & Crown Oaks Day; cardboard badges for Royal Ascot hand named to Lester Piggott and family; and a group of 22 card day badges, all of which have been personally signed by Lester Piggott, including Royal Ascot, The Curragh, York Ebor Meeting, Cheltenham Festival, Derby Day (including 1972, Roberto), Melbourne Cup etc. (a qty.)
Lots 643 to 646-David Mould (H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother`s most successful jockey). A pair of 9ct. golf & enamel cufflinks presented by H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother to her jockey David Mould, hallmarked J W Benson Ltd, Birmingham, 1966, blue, red & gold enamelled ER monogram & crown, in original fitted red leather Cartier retailer`s case, with similar tooled gilt monogram to the lid. David Mould was a leading National Hunt jockey who rode a career total of 606 winners between 1958 and 1975. 106 of these winners were in the famous, buff and black colours of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, making him Her Majesty`s most successful jockey. David Mould was stable jockey to Peter Cazalet at Fairlawne, a grand country house near Tombridge in Kent, from where 250 royal winners were sent out between 1949 and 1973. Famously, David Mould would wear a new pair of breeches and boots on every occasion he rode one of the Queen Mother`s horses. He was originally apprenticed to John Sutcliffe at Epsom but moved to Peter Cazalet when he became too heavy to ride on the Flat. He believes that the Queen Mother was responsible for saving his right leg, which had become gangrenous following a horrific injury sustained in race riding. On hearing the news she sent her personal surgeon, Sir Henry Osmond-Clarke, whose operation successfully saved the leg and allowed Mould to resume his career in the saddle. In 1969 David Mould married horsewoman Marion Coakes, who won a silver medal on her famous horse Strolled at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico as well as many other notable equestrian events. See lot 1191.
A good collection of 16 members` racing badges for the Phoenix Park Club including rare early issues, mostly in gilt-metal & enamel, comprising: 1908-09, a pair for 1910-11, 1913-14, 1915-16, 1916-17, a pair for 1917-18, 1919-20, a pair for 1920-21, 1922-23, 1926-27 (numbered "1"), 1936-37, 1937-38, and an undated badge lacking its pin
A group of early member`s racing badges, mostly in gilt-metal & enamel, comprising: a monogrammed badge believed to be for the inaugural year of Hurst Park racecourse in 1890, with brooch fitting (pin missing); Sandown Park 1892, 1925, 1926, 1928 & 1935; Newmarket 1895; Gatwick 1911; Newbury 1919; Lingfield Park 1925; Northolt Park 1935 & Kempton Park 1939; the lot also including a gilt-metal & enamel member`s badge for greyhound racing at Catford in 1934, and a plastic member`s badge for Brighton & Hove Greyhound Club in 1937; and cardboard day passed for the Thursday of Royal Ascot in 1927 and for Wincanton Steeple Chses 15th October 1924 (qty. 16)
A collection of 45 members` badges dating from the 1950s onwards, in gilt-metal & enamel, comprising: Ascot 1980 & 1992; Brighton 1976, 1978 & 1990; Cheltenham 1977; Chepstow 1976; Folkestone 1973 (a pair), 1982 & 1983; Epsom 1986; Fakenham 1973-74; Fontwell Park 1973, 1976 & 1985; Goodwood 1976, 1978, 1980 & 1994; Hurst Park 1955, 1959 & 1964; Kempton Park 1955, 1959, 1972 & 1981; Lingfield Park 1957, 1972, 1977 & 1992; Newbury 1959, 1977 & 1979; Newmarket 1977; Nottingham 1985; Plumpton 1972-73 & 1977-78; a `press` badge for 1975; Ripon 1976; Sandown Park 1971; Stratford-on-Avon 1963; Teeside Park 1967; Towcester 1965; & Uttoxeter 1977; sold together with 26 various day badges and a collector`s pin for the 1999 Grand National (qty. 72)
A collection of 16 members` badges for overseas racing, mostly in gilt-metal & enamel, comprising: Ceylon Turf Club 1955 & 1957; Chelsea Racing Club 1943; Durban Turf Club 1953-54; Jockey Club of Kenya 1960; Penang Turf Club 1930 & 1951-52; Perak Turf Club 1951; Queensland Racing Club 1990-91 (serial no. 0001); Royal Calcutta Turf Club 1952-53; Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club 1994-95; Selangor Turf Club 1934 & 1951; Singapore Turf Club 1954; Western Australian Trotting Association 1975-76; and Western India Turf Club 1934-35
A collection of 28 members` badges, in gilt-metal and enamel, comprising: five for Ascot Member`s Stand 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981 & 1982, five for Ascot Iron Stand 1975, 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1992, six for Windsor 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1981 & 1982, five for Brighton 1965, 1966, 1967, 1967 & 1969, four for Sandown Park 1975 (centenary badge), 1976, 1981 & 1982, and three for Kempton Park 1976, 1981 & 1982

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