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A Chinese porcelain famille rose tea bowl and saucer, Daoguang seal mark and period, painted with a marriage scene of a young man and lady being joined together by a bearded man, they stand in a fenced garden amongst flowering chrysanthemums, peonies and rockwork, all within a gilt diaper border, the underside in green enamel, 15.5cm diameter
A pair of Chinese Canton enamel ewers and covers, 18th/19th century, each with a raised lotus-petal shaped reserve depicting He Xiangu and an attendant to each side, on a flower and leaf scroll decorated yellow ground, with ‘cracked ice’ handle and spout, the domed covers surmounted by a gilt copper lion finial, 33.5cm high
A silver and tortoiseshell mounted hairbrush (cased), another silver example, a lidded dressing table pot and cover, a silver mount button hook and shoe horn, a silver thimble, five others, one cased, three enamel badges, a vesta case with dominoes inset, a silver miniature hand mirror, purses, two gilt seals, and an Omega fob watch
Silver & Vertu - A silver and maroon enamel Silver Jubilee Pill Box and a small collection of commemorative and other Items, the pill box hallmarked for Birmingham 1977, the other items comprising a silver pill box with specimen marble inset hinged lid, a silver gilt Winston Churchill coin, a Charles and Diana silver crown, a J. F. Kennedy bronze medallion, a Queen Anne silver coin, a Halcyon Days enamelled Silver Jubilee beaker, cased, and a Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee pottery mug with applied black transfer printed decoration" The silver Jubilee pill box, 5.2cm wide, the silver and marble trinket box, 6.2cm wide, the beaker, 10cm high, the medallions and coins various sizes Condition: Most items in good condition commensurate with age, the silver and marble pill box with crack to cover, the Queen Ann coin worn, the pottery mug with some discolouration. View on auctionatrium.com
Silver & Vertu - A late 18th century South Staffordshire enamelled and gilt metal Etui, together with two early 19th century enamelled patch Boxes and a gilt metal mounted French porcelain Box with hinged cover, the etui of typical cylindrical form with pull off lid decorated with two shaped gilt bordered cartouches depicting a gentleman and cattle within Arcadian landscapes on a white dotted ground, the first patch box printed and painted with a a Regency couple and child, the second painted with a birds nest and titled `Efteem the Giver`, the porcelain box painted with floral sprays, the lid with seated lady and young boy within a floral borders, the underside marked `Lille` (4)" The etui, 7.6cm long, the patch boxes 4.5-5.4cm, the porcelain box, 5.3cm wide Condition: The etui with a few minor fine cracks commesurate with age, the first patch box cracked and with losses to enamel, the other patch box restored to the lid, the porcelain box with restored lid. View on auctionatrium.com
Silver & Vertu - A late Victorian silver Bosun`s Pipe and a collection of late 19th and 20th century European and Chinese silver, white metal and cloisonne enamel small Items, the pipe by Emanuel Emanuel, London, 1900, marked and numbered `Patent, 4` and `E. Emanuel, Portsea the Hard`, with James Robinson, New York, description card, the remaining items comprising a Chinese white metal lipstick case with engraved decoration marked `Sterling` and with character mark, another white metal lipstick case with similar decoration numbered `935`, a Chinese white porcelain and gilt metal hat pin, Chinese Cantonese enamel silver clip, two white metal and cloisonne enamel oval brooches, marked `STERLING`, a turquoise enamel bar brooch with inset seed pearl, two Austro-Hungarian silver gilt and jade brooches, the smaller example possibly original a pendant for the larger example, a white metal pierced plaquette brooch, a white metal Greek medallion with owl decoration and a white metal Japanese rectangular button with quail decoration (13)" The Bosun`s pipe, 11cm long, the other items of varrying sizes Condition: Most items in good condition but with wear and in some cases minor damage commensurate with age. View on auctionatrium.com
A British Railways (Eastern Region) double-sided enamel direction sign, ‘Walthamstow Station’, of wall-mounted right-angle type, with predominantly white lettering against a blue ground, incorporating a totem motif and a feathered arrow, 71cm long (74cm long inclusive of mounting bracket)
A British Railways (Midland Region) enamel totem sign, ‘Gravelly Hill’, with white lettering against a maroon ground, fully-flanged, 92.5cm long. Gravelly Hill station was opened by the London & North Western Railway in 1862 on the line linking Birmingham New Street with Sutton Coldfield.
A British Railways (Western Region) enamel totem sign, ‘Earlswood Lakes’, with cream lettering against a brown ground, fully-flanged, 92cm long. Earlswood Lakes station was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1908, at the highest point of the line linking Birmingham with Stratford-upon-Avon.
A British Railways (Midland Region) enamel totem sign, ‘Navigation Road’, with white lettering against a maroon ground, fully-flanged, 92.5cm long. Navigation Road station was opened on the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway in 1931 following the electrification of the line.
A British Railways (Midland Region) enamel totem sign, ‘Oldham Mumps’, with white lettering against a maroon ground, fully-flanged, 92.5cm long. Oldham Mumps station was opened by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway in 1847 and lay on the Oldham loop line, north-east of Manchester Victoria. It closed on 3 October 2009, and is undergoing conversion to tram operation.
A British Railways (Eastern Region) enamel totem sign, ‘Upney’, with white lettering against a (formerly) dark blue ground, half-flanged, 91cm long. Upney station, in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, was opened in 1932, when the electrified District Line was extended from Barking to Upminster.
A Southern Railway enamel target sign, ‘Wimbledon Park’, with white lettering against a green ground, unflanged, 91.5cm long. Wimbledon Park station was opened by the Metropolitan District Railway in 1899, on an extension built by the London & South Western Railway. Mainline services through the station were ended by the Southern Railway (the L. & S.W.R.’s successor) on 4 May 1941.
A Southern Railway enamel target sign, ‘Godalming’, with white lettering against a green ground, unflanged, 76.5cm long. The current station at Godalming was opened in 1859 on the direct line linking London with Portsmouth. The railway had actually reached the town ten years earlier but originally utilized a station north of the river Wey.

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