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A South Staffordshire enamel miniature tape measure, circa 1770, the pale blue ground drum shaped body inscribed `A Present from Bath` within white beaded framing, together with two enamel pendants, circa 1770, the first in the form of a floral decorated vase (restored) and the other a purple speckled egg with screw cover.
A South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, circa 1770, the top of relief moulded lobed shape with a central flower within a white dotted blue frame within green and blue banding, together with a green ground oval patch box (restored) and an egg shaped turquoise ground enamel box with hinged lid (restored).
A South Staffordshire enamel rectangular scent bottle holder, circa 1770, the mauve ground decorated with black stripes alternating with laurel bands, fitted with a clear scent bottle and stopper, length approx 5.7cm, together with two similar enamel scent bottle holders each decorated with urns (both restored).
A South Staffordshire enamel scent bottle, circa 1770, the pear shaped pink ground body enamelled to each side with a harbour view against a white dotted trellis ground, fitted with a gilt metal bird stopper with chain fixing, length approx 8cm (crack and minor faults), together with a white ground enamel scent bottle with figural panels and gilt metal bird stopper with chain fixing (restored).
An enamel honeysuckle group scent bottle, probably Birmingham circa 1760, the pear shaped blue ground body enamelled to each side with a floral arrangement within yellow `C` scroll framing against a ground of yellow enamelled honeysuckle, fitted with a gilt metal scroll stopper secured by a chain, length approx 8.5cm (minor restoration).
An enamel honeysuckle group étui, probably Birmingham circa 1760, of oval section with gilt metal mounts and hinged lid, reserved with four landscape panels within gilt scroll framing surrounded by gilt honeysuckle decoration, the fitted interior containing ivory, gilt metal and steel implements, length approx 9.5cm (minor restoration to lid).
A South Staffordshire enamel desk inkstand with hinged lid, early 19th Century, of bombé shape, the turquoise ground decorated with white enamelled flowers and insects around white ground foliate panels, the gilt metal mounted interior fitted with a square cut glass inkwell and pounce pot, each with a floral decorated enamel cover, length approx 10cm.
A South Staffordshire enamel étui of oval shape with hinged lid, circa 1770, the main body decorated to each side with a harbour scene within yellow scroll framing against a pink white dotted ground, the lid with floral panels opening to reveal a fitted interior containing silver gilt implements, length approx 11.5cm (faults and restoration).
A South Staffordshire enamel combined scent bottle and bonbonnière, circa 1770, of vase shape, the blue ground reserved with landscapes on the base section and flowers to the top within raised gilt scroll frames, the ground enriched with gilt scrolls and white dotted trellis, the scent bottle with gilt metal double eagle head stopper and chain above the gilt metal mounted hinged opening, length approx 9cm (some restoration).
A late 19th Century French brass cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within a pierced gilt brass foliate scroll surround, the backplate with `MD` maker`s mark, the glazed case with carrying handle, on bracket feet, height approx 17cm, with original leather travelling case.
A French Empire style gilt metal mantel clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the clock with pineapple finial above a pierced frieze of foliate festoons and a flower charged basket, flanked by a seated maiden, on a rectangular base, and foliate decorated feet, height approx 28cm.
A 19th Century French patinated bronze and ormolu cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the backplate detailed `BR Denier, A Paris 252`, the case surmounted with two brown patinated bronze figures of recumbent classical maidens, each holding an end of a flower festoon draped beneath the dial, the ormolu base cast and pierced with panels of musical instruments, trophies of war and foliate scrolls reserved against white marble back panels, above an egg and dart and guilloche moulded plinth and foliate scroll feet, height approx 33cm.
A Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated miniature bottle vase, circa 1922, together with a miniature Royal Crown Derby Imari spill vase raised on four gilt feet, circa 1922, a similar miniature saucer, a Crown Staffordshire miniature loving cup (repaired), a similar unmarked saucer and a Halcyon Days enamel `1990` oval year box.
A Paris porcelain clock garniture, second quarter of the 19th Century, comprising an oval flared vase and a pair of circular flared vases, each gilt with oak leaves, lyres and stiff leaves and scrolling foliage on a dark blue ground, the larger oval vase inset with an enamel dial and drum cased movement, height of large vase approx 30.5cm (restored and faults).
A ladies gold, pastel shaded enamel and diamond set bezel winding, pendant fob watch, with a brooch suspension, the spherical watch, with blue and red Arabic numerals to the dial and with a central band of rose diamonds, the brooch in a floral and scrolling design, mounted with five small cushion shaped diamonds at intervals, otherwise with red, pink and green pastel shaded enameled floral decoration, circa 1910 of Art Nouveau design, fitted with a safety chain. Illustrated.

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