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Los 727

European Military Miniature Dress Decorations, Roumania, Order of the Crown, first type, in gold and enamel; Belgium, Order of the Crown, silver and enamel. First well made, attractive, and extremely fine, second lacks central reverse medallion, very fine. (2)

Los 736

A small silver inkwell, the hinged lid inset with the enamelled reverse of a Florin, 1902, standing Britannia, the base tortoiseshell, Birmingham Hallmark (date letter and maker unclear), stands 1 inch high. Slight damage to white enamel between ONE and FLORIN, a nice Edwardian coin-related item; circular silver 'coin' box, lid and base set with Victorian Halfpenny and Edward VII Penny respectively, maker AB & S, Chester 1902.

Los 774

Nineteen various silver thimbles (including two finger guards, one with enamel and one with two-colour gilt flowers) and fourteen various metal thimbles (including one nickel example with patent 'slide' threader). (33)

Los 784

A Victorian gold thimble, decorated around the base with enamel and seed pearls, fitted case, and another gold thimble with a vacant cartouche and applied scroll tracery, fitted case. (2)

Los 915

A pair of late Victorian mounted pottery vesta globes, each with an applied enamel pennant and flag and the name "MYRA", by C. Saunders & F. Shepherd, Chester 1895. (2)

Los 975

An art deco cigarette case and matching book match holder, with green enamel and marcasite decoration, English import marks for 1931 (fitted case).

Los 982

An Edwardian mounted timepiece, with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, 4.4in (11.3cm) high.

Los 1214

An early 20th century Austrian cigarette case, decorated on the cover in plique-a-jour enamel with a chinaman and Chinese characters, gilt interior with a hinged clip, maker's mark "BF", Vienna c.1930, 3.1in (7.9cm) high, 2.5oz.

Los 1232

Sporting Interest (football): a modern engine turned cigarette case with a gold, enamel and gemset badge of Arsenal football club, the interior gilt and inscribed "F.A. Cup Final Wembley 1930 with appreciation and congratulations from "TJ & EF", by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1929, 3.75in (9.6cm) wide, 4.5oz. * The 1930 F.A. Cup Final - Arsenal beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 and the Graf Zeppelin flew over the stadium in the first half.

Los 1362

A continental silvergilt oblong snuff box, decorated with patterns of light and dark blue enamel and engraving, unmarked, 3.6in (9cm) wide.

Los 1505

A box of assorted jewellery, including a cultured pearl necklace, a jade necklace, a paste set gold bracelet and an enamel fob watch.

Los 1516

A gold fob seal with rock crystal matrix engraved with initials, a Victorian gold mourning ring decorated with black enamel and centred with four small diamonds. Marked for London 1860. An aquamarine and small diamond bar brooch.

Los 1544

A late Victorian lozenge form pendant, centred with a pearl within a rose cut diamond surround on a light blue guilloche enamel ground. White enamel border. Surmounted with a pearl and rose cut diamond bow. Set in gold and silver. Fine link neck chain. 3cm high.

Los 1545

A Victorian heart brooch, centred with a pearl within a rose cut diamond surround on a green guilloche enamelled ground. White enamel border. Surmounted by a pearl and rose cut diamond bow. Set in silver and gold. 2.5cm high.

Los 1560

A gold brooch in the form of a flowering bleeding heart, set with diamonds and decorated with enamel.

Los 1563

A Russian diamond set gold and enamel circular brooch, possibly Faberge. Centred with a circular cut diamond to the guilloche oyster enamel ground. Signed H. W., possibly for Henrik Wigstrom. 2.6cm wide. Fitted case by Tessier. See Sotheby's Russian sale, London, 31 May 2006, Lot 410.

Los 1579

A pair of 15ct gold Etruscan revival style drop earrings, with blue enamel decoration.

Los 1588

A Tiffany 18ct gold cat brooch, the large circular brooch centred with the head of a cat with enamel decoration and three small diamonds set to the nose. Signed Schlumberger, Tiffany and Co. 5.5cm diameter. The design of this brooch is reminiscent of the halloween cat-mask, that Audrey Hepburn (as Holly Golightly) steals from a five and dime store in a scene from the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Los 1589

A gold lion brooch pendant, set with small diamonds, a black enamel nose and emerald eyes.

Los 1594

An 18ct gold orchid brooch by Schlumberger, decorated with shaded red enamel and centred with a cluster of circular and baguette shaped diamonds. Signed. Fitted case by Tiffany.

Los 1624

A Victorian snake brooch, realistically formed with black enamel scales, ruby eyes and holding a pearl in its mouth. 3cm wide.

Los 1645

A silver gilt buckle set with turquoise, and diamond set banded agate cabochons, and a Victorian six sided 18ct gold mourning ring, with enamel inscription dated 1842. Marked for London 1841. Size Q.

Los 1650

A cased set of six white enamel simulated linen circular dress links, each set with a circular cut diamond and mounted in gold. Fitted leather case.

Los 1656

A regimental brooch, Royal Artillery. The flaming bomb set with rose cut diamonds and decorated with blue enamel in gold. 4cm high.

Los 1657

A regimental brooch, Royal Horse Artillery. Set with small diamonds and decorated with blue enamel on gold. 3.2cm high.

Los 1658

A regimental brooch, Royal Artillery. Set with rose cut diamonds and decorated with blue enamel on white gold.

Los 1670

A set of dress studs by Cartier, a pair of cuff links and four studs each of square form and set with a border of rose cut diamonds with black enamel decoration. Gold and platinum. Numbered 0416 and lightly signed Cartier. With pink leather Cartier demilun box.

Los 1725

An 18ct gold open faced chronograph, white enamel dial with centre sweep seconds record. Case marked for Birmingham 1891. With an 18ct gold T bar.

Los 1726

An 18ct gold minute repeating hunting cased chronograph, white enamel dial with black roman numerals, thirty minute record dial and subsidiary seconds dial. Slide action repetition. The plate signed Sewill, 126 Broomielaw, Glasgow. Number 44377, the cased marked LW, and with a later gold dust cover by Garrard 1966.

Los 1727

An 18ct gold minute repeating hunting cased chronograph, white enamel dial with black roman numerals, sixty minute record dial and subsidiary seconds dial. Slide action repetition, case stamped FT London, and marked for 1923.

Los 1728

A gold repousse pair cased verge pocket watch, signed Eliezer and Jas Chater, number 7410. Signed white enamel dial with black roman numerals and outer arabic minute numerals. Balance cock pierced with foliate and bird decoration and with diamond end stone. Case maker N.P. and marked for London 1770. Fine repousse outer case decorated with a classical scene. Outer case 5 cm diameter. With additional painted horn (simulating tortoiseshell) outer case with gilt metal mounts. With a watch key.

Los 1729

An 18ct white gold tank wristwatch by Cartier, white enamel dial with black roman numerals signed 'Cartier Paris,' repeated to the back and numbered 032723 with French marks, the shoulders set with brilliant cut diamonds and diamond winder, leather and silk band with Cartier deployant clasp, fitted Cartier box with guarantee.

Los 1731

An 18ct gold half hunting cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved with presentation inscription to inside case. Fitted case.

Los 1733

A black enamel and silver purse watch by Movado, sliding case winding movement and numbered 224644. London import marks for 1902. 4.8cm wide (closed).

Los 1741

A gold open faced fob watch, and a pair of silver buttons with enamel decoration.

Los 1744

A silver and mixed metal pair cased verge watch, by Charles Walker, Coventry, No. 1236. White enamel dial. Inner case Birmingham 1814; initials of maker, WH in script; outer case tortoiseshell covered.

Los 1745

A verge movement, by Bradshaw & Ryley, Coventry, No. 1170. White enamel dial, with two almost equal sized overlapping chapters. Hand missing on lower seconds chapter ring. And a verge movement by Bradshaw & Ryley, Coventry, No. 2324. White enamel dial, hands missing. (2)

Los 1746

A verge movement by Pearson, Coventry No. 765. White enamel dial, hour hand only. Watch cock with cornucopiae discharging fruit. And a verge movement by Vale & Rotherham's, Coventry, No. 7009. White enamel dial, no hands.

Los 1747

A silver verge watch, no outer case, by Mich Reanes, London, No. 4992. White enamel dial, London 1770. Maker's initials WL.

Los 1748

A pair cased verge watch, by F. Decro London, No. 762. White enamel dial. The inner case of base metal has silver lining stamped JP and 15, also scratched with date 1794. Outer case has back with shagreen band around rim.

Los 1749

A pair cased verge watch, by John Neale, Leadenhall Street, London, No. 2350. White enamel dial, both cases stamped with maker's initials GW.

Los 1750

Silver pair cased verge watch, by John Markham, London, No. 7853. White enamel dial, scored inside inner case is AD 1769. The outer case decorated in repousse.

Los 1751

A silver verge watch, no outer case, by T. Miller, London, No. 17259. White enamel dial, case marked London 1768, maker's initials TR crowned.

Los 1752

A silver verge watch, by G. Johnson, London, No. 915. The outer gilt metal case stamped with the initials IG. White enamel dial, case marked London 1774.

Los 1753

A silver pair cased verge watch, by James Russel London, No. 2070. White enamel dial, case marked for London, 1732.

Los 1754

A verge movement without name of maker or number. Damaged white enamel dial. Late 18th Century French or Swiss. And a verge movement by Vale and Co., Coventry, No. 4755. White enamel dial. No hands. Cock engraved with bust, possibly George III. Circa 1802. (2)

Los 1755

A pair cased silver verge watch, by John Barton, London, No. 1524. White enamel dial, the movement reads 'In° Notrab London 1524' (NOTRAB = BARTON backwards). Later silver case, WF, London 1832. Shagreen outer case.

Los 1756

A silver verge watch, no outer case, by Samson, London, No. 12973. White enamel dial, case mark faint but probably London, 1786. Back of case roulette-engraved monogram KP surmounted by coronet.

Los 1815

A Victorian gold serpent necklace, the head set with opals, diamonds and cabochon garnet eyes. Blue guilloche enamel decoration to head and tail. The graduated realistic scale form links graduate to the centre. 42cm long.

Los 25

Stoneware, Jones hand sewing machine, enamel flour bin, miniature longcase, miscellanea in two boxes

Los 53

Pair of Liberty's Tudric pewter vases with enamel decoration

Los 143

Victorian ladies pocket watch bright cut decoration, gilt and enamel dial, another hallmarked silver pocket and one other (3)

Los 35

Victorian black slate mantel clock, with white enamel and gilt dial set with Roman numerals and visible movement, 29cm high

Los 45

Brass serpentine fronted carriage clock, with white enamel dial and fitted case, 14.5cm high

Los 49

Brass serpentine fronted carriage clock, with white enamel dial and fitted case, 14.5cm high

Los 50

Edwardian mahogany inlaid clock barometer, with white enamel dials, 20cm high

Los 65

Edwardian oak mantel clock, with white and red enamel dial set with Roman numerals and gilt detail, 28cm high

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