A Pair of Sevres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, 19th century, painted with titled bust portraits of Louis Quinze and Henri Quatre within gilt leaf cartouches and ribbon and flower borders, on a bleu ciel ground with gilt and white enamel lattice with four panels with crowned monogram and arms, and with view of the Chateaux de Versailles and Pau, 24.5cm See illustration
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A Chinese Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, Qianlong, with bamboo moulded handle, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in landscapes within an underglaze blue borders, on a gilt foliate ground with four ogee landscape panels, below a cell border, 11.2cm high; and A Cloisonne Enamel Censer, of globular form with loop handles, decorated with fish and objects on a foliate ground, on three feet, 8.5cm high (2)
An 18ct Gold Quarter Repeating Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed National Watch Co, Chaux De Fonds, circa 1890, frosted gilt finished lever movement, overcoil hairspring, quarter repeating with two hammers striking two coiled gongs, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer fifths of seconds track, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case with two buttons in the band to operate the repeat and chronograph hand, cuvette signed, stamped 18k and case numbered 5140, 55mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Minute Repeating Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by The Goldsmiths Company, 9 High Street, Sheffield, circa 1910, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, repeating with two jewelled hammers striking two gongs, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, presentation inscription to case back, slide in the band to operate minute repeat, cuvette with engraved signature, case stamped 18c 0.755 and numbered 17223, 49mm wide, together with fitted case
A Gold Open Faced Repeating Pocket Watch, circa 1820, full plated gilt movement, diamond endstone, repeating two hammers on to a gong, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued moon shape hand, case with engine turned back and ribbed decorated sides, plunge pendent to operate repeat, 55mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by H L Brown, 24 Angel St, Sheffield, 1875, gilt fusee movement, with dust cover, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turned back with vacant cartouche, case with maker`s mark JY, London 1875, 49mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Independent Centre Seconds Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1860, nickel finished twin barrel lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, gold train wheels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inner red 24-hour chapter, moon hands, case with engine turned back and ribbed band with slide to operate centre seconds hand, case stamped 18k and numbered 2436, 48mm wide
An 18th Century Pair Cased Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed Geo Graham, London, No.5479, circa 1740, gilt fusee cylinder movement signed and numbered, dust cover signed and scratched numbered inside, square baluster pillars, diamond endstone, later white enamel dial with Roman numerals, later hands, gilt metal inner case with winding hole shutter, inside numbered 5479 and maker`s mark IW* (John Ward), bow missing, outer case with later covered tortoiseshell (vacant small holes to inside of the case), inside outer case with watch paper printed Barraud`s, 51mm wide George Graham (1673-1751) was one of the greatest watch and clockmakers, and was in partnership with Thomas Tompion in the early 18th century. He invented the cylinder escapement. The serial number on the movement and case dates this watch to circa 1740. The case is marked IW for John Ward, who was making cases at The Boar`s Head Court, Fleet Street, London.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Noble, Peterborough, No.23, 1769, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, dial centre signed Noble, Peterborough, beetle and poker hands, both plain polished cases with maker`s mark TP, London 1769, later pendant and bow, 51mm wide
A Gilt Metal and Gold Pair Cased Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed Ellicott, London, No.4773, 1759, gilt fusee cylinder movement and dust cover signed and numbered, nicely pierced balance cock with diamond endstone, pierced pillars, white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and a minute track, beetle and poker hands, inner plain gilt metal case numbered inside 4773, maker`s mark JB, London 1759, outer gilt metal case with pique pins around the borders (some lacking) and outer case is now lacking covered surface, 50mm wide John Ellicott worked from 1728 until his death in 1772. He was more famous than his father and was clockmaker to the King and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Much of his work has a cylinder escapement. See Camerer Cuss Antique Watches, page 124.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Chronograph Pocket Watch, retailed by Sylvester L. Samuel, 484, Duke St, Liverpool, 1860, gilt fusee lever movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer fifths of seconds track, case with slide in the band to operate chronograph hand, case Chester 1860, 48mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Wordley Ld, Swithins Lane, London, 1902, frosted gilt finished lever movement signed and numbered 207346, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case back with engraved monogram, case with maker`s mark JR, Birmingham 1902, 48mm wide
A Gilt Metal Pair Cased Pocket Watch, made for the Turkish market, signed Edward Prior, London, No.66614 circa 1840, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, white enamel dial with Turkish numerals and signed, later hands, gilt metal inner case, second case with engraved floral work to the back, 47mm wide (third outer case missing)
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by J Hargreaves & Co, Liverpool, 1899, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic balance, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer fifths of seconds track, plain polished case with slide in the band to operate chronograph hand, Chester 1899, 55mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Chronograph Pocket Watch, retailed by W Ehrhardt, London, 1911, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifths of seconds track, case with slide in the band to operate chronograph hand, plain polished case Birmingham 1911, 52mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, No.77059, 1881, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic balance, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifths of seconds track, centre seconds hand, plain polished case, maker`s mark TR, Chester 1881, 54mm wide
A Gilt Metal Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Gregg, London, circa 1770, gilt fusee verge movement, square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed, beetle and poker hands, inner gilt metal case with engraved inscription to back, stamped JB, outer case covered with leather and pique pin work, 48mm wide
A Continental Gilt Metal and Enamel Paper Knife, circa 1860, the blade engraved on both sides with a figure in a kiosk, and on one side only with the cursive initial E, the ferrule worked in high relief with scrolls and flowers picked out in enamel colours, and with white carnelian polished handle, 23.5cm long, in the original Howell James & Co, Regent Street fitted case
A Russian Silver Gilt and Niello Thimble, 19th century, the wall with a continuous arrangement of scrolls and enclosing a cartouche depicting a swan, another with the initials SW, stamped 84, 2.5cm high; Another Russian Niello Thimble, 19th century, with inscription Kabkas amongst scrolls, unmarked, 2.5cm; and Two Continental Silver Gilt and Enamel Thimbles, late 19th century, one with carnelian type head stamped 980R, 2.5cm, the other with amethyst coloured glass head, and engraved Bermuda and stamped 930S, 2.5cm (4)
Nelson Interest: A South Staffordshire Enamel Patch Box, circa 1798, of oval form, the white enamelled lid with inscription WHERE CAESAR AND ALEXANDER FOUGHT BRAVE NELSON`S FLEET NEW WONDERS WROUGHT, a mirror to the underside of the lid, with pink tinted body enamel, 4.5cm wide The four line verse bears reference to The Battle of the Nile, Aboukir Bay, near Alexandria, Egypt, 1 & 2 August 1798. Also, The Battle of the Nile (47BC) Julius Caesar and Cleopatra`s combined Roman-Egyptian armies defeat Queen Arsinoe IV and King Ptolemy XIII and secure the throne of Egypt. Alexander the Great spent several months in Egypt as part of his campaigns against the Persian Empire of Darius III.
A Limoges Type Enamel Panel Mounted Ebonised Table Casket, early 19th century, rectangular, the hinged lid inset with a rectangular panel decorated with three classical maidens holding lamps chasing a pair of doves, the box with four panels, the front example depicting Athena seated by an altar on which is perched an owl, signed L Coblentz, alternating with similar panels of musical instruments, braziers, doves, fruits and vases, purple velvet lined interior, 21.5cm by 17cm by 15cm, the base with vestiges of old retailer`s label .... Conniseur 30 rue de l`Ecuyer 30 Bruxelles, on low bracket feet See illustration
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a powder jar lid modelled as a sailor`s hat, with blue enamel `HMS Vengeance`, an oval coaster with a pierced border, a modern pierced coaster, a pair of bonbon dishes, a strainer, a toilet jar, a dish, a German mount, a silver mounted mother-of-pearl dish, a brush, and a pair of dwarf candlesticks. (13)
A mixed lot of items of vertu, comprising silver items: a silver mounted tortoiseshell desk clip, of heart form, with pierced figural and scroll decoration, a silver an enamel cigarette case, five cigarette cases, an egg cup and spoon, a regimental compact, a match box cover, a miniature continental violin and chair, a Maltese letter knife, a Tudor rose shaped box, unmarked, plus other items including a a Swedish dish and an American candlestick, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of cased flatware, comprising silver items, a set of six Danish silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, a set of six teaspoons and tongs, with bright-cut decoration, a set of eight teaspoons and tongs, and two pairs of electroplated fish servers, one with mother-of-pearl handles and silver mounts. (5)
Sport, Paris Olympics, 1924, Switzerland, (?) Team participant`s badge, by Milo Martin, 26mm, pin brooch fitting; Swede, Stockholm Swimming Club, silver centenary medal, 1887; a group of silver and enamel badges, c 1930`s, mostly for walking races (22); Churchill, Centenary, silver medal, 1974, 76.8gms; modern Crowns (10 - one silver); Pre-`47 silver coinage, £9-11s-6d; Masonic jewels (2); sundry others (8). Varied state. (lot) Milo Martin (1893 - 1970), Swiss artist who, in 1928, won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Athlète au repos".

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