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A GEORGE III DECORATION, circa 1800, possibly Masonic or civil, gilt metal with central portrait miniature on ivory depicting Dianna the Huntress, diameter 45mm, surrounded by a band of black dot paste stones, blue enamel and gilt verse HONOR THE REWARD OF VIRTUE, outer star of further black dot paste, total diameter 12cm, unmarked, gross weight 143.8g. Submission reference B61KMSYC
AN ANTIQUE OPAL BROOCH, the double sided oval opal cabochon measuring approximately 35mm x 26mm and depth 5.35mm, guilloche enamel and yellow metal border, unmarked, 39mm x 31mm, gross weight 13.7g.Condition - the opal appears with hairlines to front and back, losses to enamel, opal with light scratches, polish generally good, minor wear to metal.
CHARLES HORNER, an Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver enamel pendant necklace modelled as a stylised butterfly, wingspan 45mm, suspended on 38cm trace link chain, hallmarked; sponsor C.H, Chester 1910, together with a similar enamel brooch marked 800. Condition - lower drop missing, losses to enamel on upper segment, other minor losses and wear to enamel, chain and clasp ok.
A Victorian gold and black enamelled oval mourning brooch relating to John Brown, a Scottish servant and favourite of Queen Victoria, the front glazed with an enamelled portrait within a scrolled enamelled surround, detailed to the back of the enamel ‘Copy.by.A.L Henderson’, the back of the frame engraved ‘Dear J.B.b:8th.Decr.1826.d:27th.March 1883’ beneath ‘From V R I’, weight 16.1g, width 3.4cm, length 4cm, with a case.
A small silver and enamel patch box, the lid decorated with a horse and jockey AF; three silver matchbox holders and a white metal plaque decorated with a 1920's lady and initialled M.M. on oak plinth with reverse plaque, inscribed '1a Piccadilly Arcade, 67 St. James Street, 25 Bruton Street'
FRENCH GOTHIC REVIVAL PAIR OF PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, CIRCA 1860 the drip trays impressed 374, brass, blue, red, green and white champleve enamel and red glass cabochons (2) 56cm high (22in high) Paul Reeves, LondonLyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, The Contents of Kirkton House, 10 October 2018, lot 23.
W. A. S. BENSON (BRITISH 1854 -1924) MANTEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1905 cast silvered bronze metal, with white enamel dial with Arabic numerals 21.5cm high, 15cm wide (8 ½in high, 5 7/8in wide) Woolley and Wallis, 17 June 2015, lot 314 Literature: Hamerton I. W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary, Antique Collector's Club, plate 83, p. 103 for a comparable example. This clock was available in two finishes copper bronze (£4/10/0) or antique silver (£4/15/0).
NEWCASTLE HANDICRAFTS COMPANY CACHE POT, 1906 stamped maker's mark, hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, silver and enamel, inscribed Quo Fata Vocant 12cm high, 19cm wide (4 ¾in high, 7 ½in wide) The Handicrafts Company of Newcastle was born out of the Art Department of The Durham College of Science, Newcastle upon Tyne whose Art Committee responded to the question as to 'whether or not designers needed practical experience of the materials for which they were designing.' Charles William Mitchell succeeded his father Dr Charles Mitchell as Chairman of the Art Committee in 1896. As a young man he had trained as an artist in Paris and had exhibited at the Royal Academy and Grosvenor Gallery between 1876 and 1889. From 1884 he was an early member of the Art Workers Guild. During the 1880s the pressure of work in his father's shipbuilding business forced him to give up these pursuits however it did not prevent him from remaining at the centre of Newcastle's artistic circle and a major patron of the arts in the city. When elected as Chairman in 1886 the headmaster of the school was Richard George Hatton, a decorative artist and designer, and the two men shared a friendship and a shared goal in promoting and supporting the arts. They also both acknowledged the 'gulf that existed between the manufacture of 'Art Wares' in an art school environment, and the reality, denied students, of having to make a living from the sale of their productions in the wider community'. As a result in 1899 at C.W. Mitchell's expense the Handicrafts Company was formed at 37 Orchard Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, under Hatton's supervision and with the aim 'to facilitate the exercise of the 'Lesser Arts' and to assist students who wish to earn a livelihood by their practice'.Other fine examples from this period include two silver and enamel presentation caskets hallmarked for 1903 and 1906 now in the V&A; and Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums collections.Mitchell died suddenly in 1903 but it was fortunate for the Company that he had made financial provision for a further three years. At the time of his death he had also been patron to a project of refurbishments at Walker Parish Church for which the Company was to provide all the sanctuary fittings, all designed by Hatton. Hatton returned to teaching full time at the College in 1906 but continued to supply designs for the Company. The Company continued until 1912 from whence it ceased to exist in all but name. It was only legally dissolved in 1932.
A selection of Costume Jewellery - HW Miller, an enamel pin brooch, Bathing in the Sunshine, 118 Branston St. B'ham, Regd. 765077, approx. 3.5cm; two enamel black Manx cat pin brooches; a Sarah Coventry rosette brooch, approx. 5cm; a Canada Sarah Coventry swirl brooch; others similar; a dolphin brooch; a clown juggling brooch; a "585" stamped eye design blue glass bead pendant, costume rings and two "925" stamped cultured pearl rings and an "Avon" bar brooch etc
A selection of jewellery;to include a pair of Tiffany & Co Elsa Peretti silver heart drop dangle earrings boxed, a "925" stamped Amber flower brooch, a "925" stamped Amber bracelet, a "925" stamped red and black enamel marcasite ladybird brooch and a weighted silver handled button? hook (A/F)
A Meiji Period Satsuma onion-shaped teapot with applied dragon decoration, bearing gold overlaid indistinct character mark to base, 28 cm high, a Banko ware figure of a seated nodding man, 18.5 cm high, two lacquered Japanese glove boxes, a pair of Satsuma ware onion-shaped miniature vases with crane decoration, bearing multiple black overglazed character marks to base, 12.2 cm high, two modern Chinese famille-rose planters, a Japanese Satsuma pottery tea bowl, four various Chinese porcelain tea bowls, a Wedgwood dragon lustre miniature tyg, a Bursleigh ware dragon decorated fruit bowl and Losol ware toilet jug CONDITION REPORTS Planters only: one planter is very light, the one with the slightly upturned rim, has some light wear to the enamel decoration and a large and more noticeable surface scratch to the back and a small chip to the underside of the foot. Otherwise in need of a good clean. The other planter is much heavier, has crazing, bears four character marks to base, has a hairline crack running through it. In need of a good clean - see images for more details
An 18th Century wine glass with plain ogee bowl on a double knop enamel twist stem and circular foot, 15.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall sound, with some blemishes within manufacture. Wear to the foot. See images for more details. Is foot trimmed? Not known if rim or foot have been trimmed - doesn't appear to be the case, no signs of grinding or wear to suggest so.
Two boxes containing a quantity of various enamel and porcelain trinket boxes including Halcyon Days Noah's ark, swan and cygnets, snake, poison dart frog, tiger, William Morris orchard tapestry, cockerel and owl travel watch, rose and butterfly, unicorn and other boxex, twenty-four various Limoges trinket boxes and twelve others various together with a Swarovski hedgehog ornament, puffer fish ornament and lidded bowl (top damaged) and six miniature blue Murano type elephant ornaments and a modern circular miniature study of a lady in elaborate headdress
A pair of Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma ware vases decorated with blossom on a blue ground with butterflies, bears indistinct three character mark to base, 32 cm high together witha Chinese specked brown/bronze glazed terracotta pot or jardiniere, the main body decorated with four panels of fish raised on four fluted feet, 15.3 cm diameter x 12 cm high and a collection of various Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain including a 19th Century enamel glazed Yixing tea pot decorated with panels of floral sprays on a mottled green ground bearing seal mark to base (very damaged), a Chinese famille rose cylindrical pot decorated with panels of birds amongst blossom, a smaller famille rose barrel shaped pot decorated with panels of birds amongst blossom and figures (both pots with no lids), Chinese glazed pottery figure of a goose, Chinese cream glazed pottery figure of a rabbit, Chinese famille noire vase decorated with exotic fish amongst seaweed, a Chinese Imari fruit bowl decorated with lion and ball in a landscape, Chinese glazed octagonal dish, three modern Chinese famille rose vase table lamps, two small 19th Century Chinese enamelled tea bowls (very damaged), three Chinese famille rose glazed figures of seated figures, another larger figural place name or menu holder, Chinese cloisonné rectangular box, Japanese Maruhon ware pottery grape and vine relief work pot and cover, Imari ribbed vase, Satuma floral decorated tea cup, Satsuma miniature vase decorated with cranes amongst clouds, Japanese kutani oxide red and gilt decorated miniature tea pot and cover with matching side plate CONDITION REPORTS Chinese terracotta pot: Firing faults throughout. Some light surface scratching. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
Two boxes of assorted china and glass ware to include modern Chinese mugs and teapot, a Royal Albert part tea set, a pair of Victorian enamel decorated glass vases and a cased set of enamel decorated tea spoons and a further set of "Sandringham Plate" tea spoons, various table mats etc (2 boxes plus boxes of table mats)
A Victorian silver miniature teapot of circular form with semi-reeded decoration, raised on a circular foot, with ebonised scroll handle (by JWH over JTH for Hukin & Heath, London 1884), 21 cm long, 11.74 oz, together with a silver semi-reeded boat shaped sugar basin and cream jug (by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths of London 1904), a small four-section toast rack (by Adie Brothers), a sterling silver commemorative spoon with enamel decoration and another Scandinavian commemorative spoon and silver-topped glass dressing table jar, 7.48 oz, 19.26 oz total weighable silver
Three silver Masonic jewels, comprising: an East Lancashire Masonic Benevolent Institution Incorporated gilt silver and enamel jewel, made by George Kenning & Son, London 1918, 1.1oz gross; an E Lancashire Masonic Institute gilt silver and enamel jewel, by George Kenning & Son, Birmingham 1921, 0.3oz gross; and a silver gilt jewel, by George Kenning & Son, Birmingham 1917, 1oz gross; together with a white metal Albert chain, 21.5cms long. (4)
A small Wucai dragon jarlet and cover Wanli mark.6.5cm, together with a blue and white small dish, Wanli mark, a small Wucai jar painted with lotus, a Ming style miniature lotus vase, Xuande mark, a small blue and white pot, Xuande mark, a painted enamel small ovoid jar decorated with a band of flowers on a pink ground, 6.5cm and other wares
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX of plain oblong form raised upon four ball feet, all-over decorated with scrolls and flowerheads on a dark blue ground, the hinged domed cover opening to reveal the wood lined interior, 7 1/2" x 4 1/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No damages to enamel, lid slightly off centre
AN ART DECO RETICULE, unmarked, the fine mesh bag with tassel and blue guilloche enamelled 'ring', the draw-string handle with two enamelled ball terminals (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No apparent damage to chain mail, enamelled ring good, a few losses to enamel on balls. Ring 7cms diameter
A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, repeat action, the plain white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in gilded Corniche type case, 7 1/4" to tip of handle, with leather carrying case (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: Appears to be in working order. Hairline cracks to top of dial. Slight rubbing to gilding at corners. Leather carrying case good bar some scuffing/rubbing.
TWO ELLIOT HALL ARTIST PROOF ENAMEL BOXES comprising Snowdrops by Sandra Selby, 2010, 1 1/4" high, and Daffodil by Elizabeth Todd, 2005, 1 1/2" high, both signed with letters of provenance, together with a larger jar and cover by S. Selby painted with pink orchids, signed, 1 3/4" high (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All boxed, all good.

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