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An Amber Flash Glass, Cold Painted and Parcel Gilt Decorative Pedestal Vase, England or Bohemia, circa 1880, the do-decagonal panelled flared vessel painted on the rim with a continuous trail of flowers including pink roses, the main flattened ovoid body painted with a continuous scene of a four-horse London mail coach, on a panelled lower body and circular foot with amber flash, black enamel and gilt detail, 28.8cm high See illustration
An Emerald Green Glass, Painted and Parcel Gilt Trumpet Vase, Bohemia, circa 1870, applied with a panel painted with a spray of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours against a gilded densely arranged leaf ground, on a panelled swept circular foot, 41cm high; and Another, applied with a panel painted with the bust length portrait of a pretty young woman with a veil in her hair, against a gilded leaf and dot background, swept circular foot, 36.5cm high (2) See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Flower Painted Cabinet Plate, 1926, circular, with central painted flower spray, indistinctly signed, within a radiating gilt mesh enriched with white enamel "jewels", swags of festoons to the solid gilded broad border, gilded crown and wheel mark, year mark and C2540 in red, 26.7cm diameter
A Davenport Pottery Miniature Dinner Service, circa 1840, each piece with moulded "fringed" edge with green enamel detail, including a pair of sauceboats and stands, a pair of entree dishes and covers, three graduated two-handled tureens, covers and stands, three serving dishes, six soup bowls, eleven dinner plates, six side plates, and three graduated meat dishes, the largest 12.8cm long, all with impressed anchor mark and Davenport
A Staffordshire Pottery Model of a Crouched Rabbit, circa 1860, with black blotched fur, on rustic oval base, 8.5cm wide; A Pair of Continental Porcelain Figures of a Cat and Kitten, perhaps Samson, circa 1900, with orange and black painted coats and gilt line bases, pseudo gold anchor marks, 7cm high; A Pair of Continental Pottery Figures of Cats, seated on cushions, details in enamel and gilt, impressed X and 23, pseudo gold anchor marks, 6.8cm high (5)
A Set of Six English Porcelain Botanical Dessert Plates, circa 1810, circular, each painted in vivid enamel colours with a different plant (named in red script on the reverse), comprising scarlet flower`d antholyza, Chinese lychnis, jointed podded lathyrus, orange monkey flower, furcap lily, and Madagascar periwinkle, each within plain gilt lined frames, and with conforming rims, 24.5cm diameter (a/f)
A Pair of Derby Porcelain Floral Dinner Plates, circa 1820, each of gadrooned "silver" circular shape, centrally painted with sprays of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours against a dark blue ground with scroll edged reserves enclosing further flowers and enriched in gilt, red painted crown, crossed batons, dots, D and 48, 26.3cm diameter; A Pair of English Porcelain Fruit and Flower Still Life Painted Dessert Plates, circa 1840, with rich blue and salmon glazed borders enriched with trellis and acanthus leaves in gilt, pattern number 6 over 2767, 23.5cm diameter; and A Copeland & Garrett Felspar Porcelain Dessert Plate, circa 1850, decorated with birds, flowers and sea shells against an apple green ground, printed factory mark, 24cm diameter (5)
A Creamware Teapot, probably Yorkshire, circa 1770, cylindrical, the domed cover with trumpet flower finial, entwined strapwork reeded handles with foliate terminals, decorated in vivid enamel colours with stylised chinoiserie figures amongst furniture on a veranda, moulded bead strings to the rims, 14cm high See illustration
An English Porcelain Polychrome Painted Leaf Dish, circa 1760-70, with naturalistic veining, painted with a green leaf beetle amongst sprays and sprigs of vividly painted enamel flowers, 19.8cm long; and An English Encrusted Porcelain Chamberstick, perhaps Chelsea Derby, circa 1770, of lobed and slightly dished circular shape, the crabstock handle with floret and leaf terminals, painted with sprays of flowers and with gadrooned nozzle, gilded rims, 7.5cm high (losses, a/f) (2)
A Chinese Cloisonne Bottle Vase, Qing Dynasty, late 18th/early 19th century, the neck worked with a band of leaf tips over a thunder pattern collar, the main body with a continuous band of scrolling lotus, on a predominantly turquoise ground, 27.5cm high (dented); and A Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Small Circular Tray, Meiji Period (1868-1912), centrally worked with a grasshopper and butterfly amongst blossoms within a complex diapered border, 20.3cm diameter (2)
Two Chinese Porcelain Snuff Bottles, 19th century, each of flattened spade form, a panel on each side painted with Manchu courtier figures in interiors and on verandas in enamel colours, divided by underglaze blue rambling scrolls to the side panels and shoulder, stylised seal marks in iron red, 6cm high (stoppers and spatulas lacking); and Another, carved in high relief with mythological figures in a boat and on the banks of a river, in famille rose coloured enamels, stylised seal mark in iron red, 6.5cm high (stopper and spatula lacking) (3)
An Enamel and Seed Pearl Pendant on Chain, a floral seed pearl motif over knife wires within a circular seed pearl border and scalloped frame sits above an interchangeable disc of enamel, the interchangeable discs in blue, purple, red and turquoise, on a short chain, pendant measures 3.6cm by 4.5cm, chain length 29.5cm, in a fitted case by Ollivant & Botsford, with screwdriver concealed in the base. See illustration
A Silver Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch with Original Class A Watch Certificate, signed Waltham, Vanguard, 1900, 21-jewel lever movement numbered 10069840, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case Birmingham 1900, 57mm wide, together with the original Kew Observatory Class A watch certificate
A Full Hunting Cased Calendar Pocket Watch, Signed John Barrel, Locle, circa 1850, nickel finished lever movement signed and numbered 48463, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and three subsidiary dials for date, day and seconds, hinged case stamped warranted coin silver and numbered 48463, 44mm wide See illustration
A White Metal Miniature Wall Timepiece, circa 1870, mechanical movement with cylinder escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the miniature ships type case with beaded and ribbed decorated borders, case back with suspension loop and numbered 2703, 7cm wide, together in fitted case and a retailers label for T.Marsh Watchmaker & Jeweller Dorking
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Geo Berry, Whitby, No.57874, 1871, gilt fusee movement with verge escapement, white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, dial border with a saying Keep me clean and use me well And I to you the truth will tell, plain outer and inner case London 1871, 57mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Verge Pocket Watch, circa 1820, gilt finished movement with verge escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and inner Arabic dial, dial bearing signature Breguet A Paris at 6 o`clock, eccentric winding hole, case with sunburst decorated front and back, the back with a vacant cartouche, 52mm wide See illustration
A 14ct Gold Minute Repeating Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, circa 1890, nickel finished movement with bimetallic compensation balance and blued overcoil hairspring, jewelled hammers striking on a coiled outer gong, wolf tooth winding, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case with hinged back and numbered 13031, 47mm wide See illustration
A George V Silver and Enamel Compact, HCF & Co Ltd, import marked London 1929, rectangular, the cover enamelled with an arcadian scene of a shepherdess and her beau, the base and sides engine turned, the gilt interior fitted with a mirror, compact and lipstick, 5.5cm long; and Two Silver Snuffboxes, 6oz 2dwt weighable silver (3) See illustration
A Late Victorian Silver and Enamel Whistle, Pen and Compass Compendium, maker`s mark WH, J C Vickery, 179-181-3 Regent Street, London, 1898, of arched rectangular form, ring for suspension over a small glazed circular compass dial, on one side with an up-hinged flat whistle (engraved with initials AHP), on the reverse with three propelling pencils indicated on the push-buttons by black, red and blue enamel spots, 8.8cm long See illustration
An Edwardian Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Inkstand, incorporating a Timepiece, rectangular, with three-quarter waved gallery, centred by an arched timepiece with small circular white enamel dial over a double flowered tulip inlay, supporting two square ink receptacles fronted by a pen recess, a slim drawer to the plinth base, 36.3cm wide, 22cm high
A Limoges Enamel Box, circa 1850-70, rounded rectangular, the pull-off lid, sides and base decorated in Renaissance style with classical figures in panels within acanthus scroll shell and bird borders, in white on black with gilt highlights, purple velvet lined interior, upon bun feet, 16cm wide, 5.7cm high
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 late 19th Century walnut and ebonized Vienna style wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with Gothic arch pediment pierced with trefoils surmounted with a turned finial above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters and glazed sides, terminating in a shaped apron, height approx 86cm.
An Omega silver keyless wind open faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1929, together with a J.W. Benson silver key wind open faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the backplate signed `J.W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill London No. 38689`, the signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, London 1881.

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