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A George III silver cylindrical box and cover, London 1815, a silver and blue enamel christening spoon and pusher, Birmingham 1920, three silver napkin rings, a pair of silver knife rests, Sheffield 1895 and 1900, two silver pepper casters, a silver perfume bottle holder and a silver and cut glass salt.
A Victorian silver serving spoon with a knight finial, Chester 1880, a Russian silver and niello work spoon, circa 1874, the bowl back decorated with scrolls, a silver cylindrical box and cover, London 1880, a silver gilt and enamel spoon, a silver toy flour dredger, Birmingham 1906, and a silver tea strainer.
A Newlyn blue/green enamelled pendant with a heart shaped motif within a pierced scrolling surround, detailed at the back 'Newlyn Enamel', with a blister pearl drop at the front, a pink and colourless paste set cluster pendant, and a colourless and green paste and imitation pearl pendant, detailed 'Sterling' (damaged).
A mid-18th Century English enamel oval panel, decorated with a woman seated beside a spinning wheel (faults), a similar smaller circular enamel panel, decorated with a profile portrait of a lady wearing a blue and yellow hat, together with five circular enamel plaques, one decorated with a dog, four decorated with ruins.
A late 19th Century French gilt spelter cock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed 'Societé Clusienne, S.C.A.P.H., Cluses', the enamel dial inscribed 'A Jousse, Elbeuf', the case modelled with a maiden seated beside a water fountain with doves on a marble rectangular base applied with gilt metal laurel wreaths, flanked by a pair of matching urns, height of clock approx 43cm.
A late 19th Century gilt metal and alabaster mantel clock with eight day striking movement, the white circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case modelled with a pagoda and lady in 18th Century costume, together with another alabaster and gilt metal mounted mantel clock and a clock garniture (faults).
A 19th Century giltwood and gesso mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel circular dial with blue Roman numerals and inscribed 'Paul Garnier Hger du Roi, Paris', the backplate similarly inscribed, the giltwood case of rococo scroll design applied with foliate swags and flowerheads, height approx 52cm (restoration).
A pair of Graingers Worcester porcelain dessert plates, circa 1893, each ivory ground painted with poppies within relief moulded acanthus leaf rims and a gilt edge, brown printed marks to bases, together with a Royal Doulton plate painted by J.H. Plant, signed, with a titled view within an overlaid gilt rim, a gilt lined Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, five Worcester cups and saucers gilt with Persian flowers and a small group of decorative ceramics, cloisonné and enamel (some faults).
A Sèvres porcelain dish of lobed shaped outline, circa 1780, painted with a central flower and leaf garland surmounted with mandolin, horn, mask and music book, within a bleu céleste rim overlaid in gilt with flower sprays and trellis, blue enamel interlaced 'L's, date code and two dot mark to base, bearing 'Klaber & Klaber' applied paper label to base, width approx 21.5cm (chip to underside of rim).
Gentleman's 18ct yellow gold half-hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, and second dial, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., in original case, having 18ct fetter and three style double Albert with bolt ring, swivel and bar, and gold retractable pencil attached (chain only approx. 40 grms)
The Most Excellent order of the British Empire 2nd type Civilian Division C.B.E neck badge, silver gilt and enamel by Garrard & Co of London awarded to Captain Norman Fawcett. Captain Fawcett was Chief Inspector of Explosives for the Home Office complete with case of issue (from the same family as the previous lot),
Kigu London; a 1950's ladies powder compact in the "Flying Saucer" design, highlighted in blue enamel with gilt stars, complete with sieve, puff, drawstring pouch and original Kigu box. The first Kigu compact was created by Gustav Kiashek. By the early 1920's he had a factory in Budapest to produce these compacts and in 1951 made the "Flying Saucer" but ceased manufacture in the late 1950's, moving to costume jewellery.
S.Shiers & Co, Blackpool; a 9ct gold cased openface pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial in plain case, together with a 19th century ladies silver cased fob watch, within scroll and foliate engraved case, a gent's Eterna-Matic wristwatch, Eterna Sonic example with blue dial, a Mont Blanc Meisterstuck No.149 fountain pen, silver hinged bangle, button hook, souvenir novelty letter opener etc (part af)

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