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A French silver coloured gilt and enamel powder compact, maker’s mark indecipherable, 1838-1972 small guarantee mark, circa 1930, of shell shape, the cover light blue guilloché enamelled with a roundel of two classical lovers on a swing, the interior with a mirror, a powder and a pad compartment, the sides with a scent bottle and a lipstick holder, with a suspension chain, 8.8cm (3.5in) wide, in a fitted leather case
A collection of nine thimbles, various 19th/20th century dates, comprising: one mother of pearl with gold and enamel mounts; a mounted tortoiseshell example, inlaid with ‘Percy’s Patent’ beneath a crown; five other enamelled examples; one porcelain, modelled as a finger tip; and a small base metal example
New catalogue description:A `Retro` lapis lazuli, ruby and diamond powder compact by Boucheron Paris, dated 1947, the hinged lapis lazuli lid applied with a bird of paradise amongst foliage within a linear frame, the bird`s head pave set with eight cut diamonds, the foliage with cabochon rubies, the shaped sprung lapis lazuli thumb piece applied with further channel set lapis lazuli cabochons, the lapis lazuli sides with further linear decoration, the lapis lazuli base with a liner grid, the underside lid with a mirror, and the interior with a sprung cover for the powder compartment, signed Boucheron Paris, numbered 80.543, French poincons and indistinguishable makers mark ?7M in a lozenge, 8.1cm x 6.5cm x 1.4cm, 345g grossWe have been advised by The Boucheron Archives in Paris that this box is dated 1947During the 1920s, fashionable ladies took more and more to the re-applying of face powder in public, and the major French jewellery houses responded to the demand from this clientelle to have exquiste jewelled accessories. Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and others created all manner of objects such as cigarette cases, necessaires, lipstick holders and compacts in a variety of precious materials such as jade, lapis lazuli and enamel, and were regarded as the epitome of French taste. These objects were often unique in design, created specifically to client`s designs. During the Art Deco period, these accessories may have the simple geometric motifs associated with the Art Deco style, or might fuse these motifs wuith more exotic influences from Persia, China, Japan and Eqypt. The box offered here is a wonderful example of the latter, combining the Persian influenced bird of paradise with geometric patterns.Literature:Neret, G., `Boucheron`, Rizzoli, New York, p 109 -110Raulet, S., `Art Deco Jewellery`, London 1985, see pp. 270 - 303 for a discussion of Art Deco accessories and necessaires made by the major French Ateliers, and p. 291, 294 and 298 for similar lapis lazuli boxes by Van Cleef & Arpels, Janesich and Ostertag.
Swiss, an 18 carat gold, enamel and diamond fob watch, circa 1900, no. 1212471, stamped with Swiss guarantee marks for 1893-1934, the four piece hinged case with blue guilloche enamel and old brilliant cut diamond back cover, the white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals and gold spade hands, and jewelled Swiss bar lever movement, the case 2.7cm diameter
Aubert & Capt., Geneve, an enamel and gold pocket watch, circa 1880, no. 8547, the four piece hinged case with silver engraved dial engraved with a dog and fauna, gold Breguet hands, and jewelled cylinder bar movement, the case 3.9cm diameter, the back cover with a chased and champlevé enamel border to a red guilloche enamel background painted with flowers at the centre
Le Roy, Paris, an 18 carat gold small half hunter fob watch, circa 1915, signed ‘To the Queen, Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, London, 13-15 Palais Royal, Paris, Made in France’, the four piece hinged case with blue baton numerals, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and 15 jewel Swiss bar lever movement, the case 2.5cm diameter, with two fine leontines with two keys attached and an 18 carat gold heraldic tag inscribed ‘F.N.W.CORNWALLIS/ Winner of Single Raquets/Eton 1940’
Astar Watch Co., a silver and enamel pendant watch, circa 1930, ref. 864, no. 1571864, the blue guilloche and cream enamel case and crown with silvered dial, Arabic numerals, blued skeleton hands, 15 jewel Swiss oval movement, the case 2.9cm long, suspended from a gilt metal and paste set pin by a chain
Swiss, an 18 carat gold, enamel, diamond and half pearl fob watch, circa 1900, no. 12230, stamped with Swiss guarantee marks for 1893-1934, the four piece hinged case with blue enamel and old brilliant cut diamond back cover edges with half pearls, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the Swiss bar movement with straight set escapement, bimetallic split balance, flat balance spring and internal winding work, the case 2.5cm diameter, to a blue enamel, half pearl and old brilliant cut diamond bow pin
V. Danoux, 113 Palais Royal, Paris, a French gold and diamond fob watch and fob brooch, circa 1900, ref. 4637, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and Louis hands, a cylinder LeCoultre & Co bar movement, case 2.2cm diameter, the reverse inset with rose cut diamond stars, the brooch with four old brilliant cut diamonds
John Lecomber Liverpool, an 18 carat gold hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1901, no. 14829, with five piece hinged case, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and blued steel centre seconds hand, the dial signed ‘Decimal Chronograph/ Sept. 13 1875’, the 15 jewel three-quarter plate movement with bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring, the case 95g, 5.5cm diameter
S.Smith & Son Ltd, The Strand, London 153B-140, an 18 carat gold hunter Swiss minute repeating chronograph pocket watch, circa 1900, no. 65475, the five piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, two subsidiary dials running seconds and minutes, blued steel centre seconds hand, the Swiss minute repeating movement, striking on gongs, with bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, the outer case engraved with a crest on a 9 carat gold curb link watch chain, 31g
Patek Philippe & Cie, Geneve, a 14 carat rose gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1905, ref. 255215 no. 147722, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, and a subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel Patek Philippe bar lever movement, inscribed with the patent date 13 Jan 1891, with wolf tooth winding, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring and micro regulation, the case 4.5cm diameter, with an Austrian gold link and platinum bar chain, 12g
Makepeace, London, a silver gilt and enamel open faced pocket watch, circa 1800, the two piece hinged case stamped with incuse makers mark IM, a blue and white enamel and engine turned back cover, a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and gold arrow hands, the verge fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock and diamond endstone, the case 4.3cm diameter, the key attached by a short curb link chain
W.Kipling, London, a Georgian silver pair cased hour repeating pocket watch, 1705-37, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, and blued steel beetle and poker hands, the verge fusee movement with cylindrical pillar, dial false plate and repeating barrel engraved with acanthus leaf design, pierced balance cock with a D shaped foot engraved with mask, three arm steel balance, undersprung balance spring, silvered regulator disc, and hours repeating on bell, the inner case pierced and engraved around the band with birds amongst foliage, and with a cartouche at the bottom and at the pendant, each engraved with buildings, the outer case pierced and chased with foliate scrolls and engraved with a coat of arms. See Baillie, ‘Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World’, 1929, p.180.. The arms are identified for Baron Jastrzemblec de Borowski (Poland, Austria). See Rietstap, J.B. ‘Armorial General’ 2nd edn. (1884) p.1037.
Rolex, Oyster, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1929, ref. 2136 no. 36458, the two piece screw down octagonal case and crown, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, and a subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Rolex movement with monometallic balance and overcoil balance spring, the case 3.9cm including lugs, to a black crocodile strap
A Georgian gold and hair work ring, circa 1780, the central glazed compartment containing latticed hair work, within a gold rub over mount above engraved tapering shoulders, finger size W, in a period red leather bound silk lined case; and a Regency gold and black enamel mourning ring, dated 1818, the central glazed hair locket within a black enamel surround, the underside engraved with the dedication ‘Susanna Bickersteth Obt. Dec 3. 1818 AEt. 24.’, above tapering chased gold shoulders, finger size M, in a period brown leather bound cream silk lined circular box
A late Victorian gold, enamel and half pearl mourning ring, dated 1887, the tapered top set with three half pearls in a scalloped black enamel mount, the tapered shank with plaited hair work sections, the inner shank engraved ‘To Isabella from Z.J.H. in loving memory of her Mother, Died 18th Oct.1887.’, finger size M
An early Victorian gold, diamond and black enamel mourning ring, dated 1851, the central cushion shaped old cut diamond claw set above a black enamel shield shaped head, the tapering black enamel shank with the dedication ‘In Memory Of’, the inner shank engraved ‘James Stephen Obt. 23d. Sept. 1851’, the underside head with a locket compartment, hallmarked Birmingham 1849, maker’s mark C&R.N, finger size J
A Masonic diamond, red glass and enamel ring, early 19th century, the bezel set with four red pastes in the form of a cross above a white enamel ground cut with twelve tears, each accented by a rose cut diamond, the champleve enamel shank decorated with a series of Masonic symbols including the letters D, S O and cross patée at the shoulders, a rose diamond set sun and crescent, the square and compasses, the gavel, an axe, two crossed swords, the Star of David, and the perfect ashlar, the shank with a neatly soldered resizing band within, finger size K1/2. The Cross on the bezel is used by the Masonic Knight Templar but also by the Rectified Scottish Rite, one of the oldest extant Masonic Orders in the world. . The twelve tears on the face may suggest the present example was a mourning ring.
A mid Victorian gold, enamel and diamond necklace, circa 1870, the centre with three old cut diamond eight rayed star bursts in blue enamel surrounds and gold scroll mounts, with three similar articulated drops suspended beneath, approximately 3.65 carats total, on a fine link back chain with a barrel clasp stamped ‘15’, 42cm long, in a gilt tooled black leather bound fitted case
An Edwardian blue enamel, diamond and pearl pendant, circa 1910, the pale blue guilloche enamel disc applied with a rose cut diamond clover leaf within a rose cut diamond and half pearl mount, with a rose cut diamond pendant loop, 3.2cm long, attached to a fine link chain, in a fitted cream leather bound Heming & Co. case
Royal Horse Guards, a diamond, enamel and gem set regimental brooch, the central RHG cypher pavé set with eight cut diamonds in a blue enamel ‘Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense’ border with Egypt 1882 battle honours at the base, beneath a brilliant cut and eight cut diamond crown with square cut emerald and ruby accents, 5cm long, in a fitted blue velvet bound Carrington & Co. Ltd. case
Federation Royale des Pompiers Belgique, an enamel and diamond bar brooch, early 20th century, the circular red enamel centre with the federation’s emblem and the fede below, above a red maltese cross set with an eight cut diamond at each point and surmounted by a diamond set crown, with black enamel motto ‘Valeur, Courage, Discipline, Devoument’, in a fitted case, 6.5cm long
A half pearl set brooch of curved elliptical form, glazed with a hair locket at the centre, and a black enamel curved rectangular mourning brooch, glazed with a hair locket at the centre, engraved to the back `Revd G. Strahan, D.D. ob. 18 May. 1824. AET. 80.`, together with printed historical detail.
A gold, plique-à-jour enamel and rose diamond set pendant in an Art Nouveau design, decorated with the portrait of a girl between two rose diamond set flowerhead motifs, otherwise with a cultured pearl drop, detailed `585`, with an oval link neckchain on a cylindrical clasp (minor faults to enamel).
A pair of Chinese yellow ground porcelain bottle vases, late 20th Century, decorated in white enamel with birds beneath blossom, together with a group of other Chinese and Japanese porcelain including two turquoise glazed Buddhistic lions, and a carved ivory elephant train (some faults and repairs).

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