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A gentleman's pocket watch, in an engine turned 9ct gold hallmarked case, backed with a vacant garter cartouche, the compensated lever movement inscribed 'J.W. Benson, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London. 'Best London Make' P9024', with a white enamel dial with a subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 'J. W. Benson, London'. Together with a late 19th century 18ct gold fine watch chain, with a brass Turkish fob seal. (2).
An early 18th century oriental blue and white jar, with famille verte klobber decoration, without its cover, 6in. (15cm.) high. A late 18th century Qianlong porcelain tankard, decorated a terrace scene in famille rose enamel, chipped, handle repaired. 5.5in. (14cm.) high and a 19th Chinese Cantonese pillar vase, decorated with figures of birds and foliage in famille rose enamel. 10in. (25.5cm.) high. (3).
Brass combined carriage timepiece and barometer, circa 1915, the oval section case with bevelled glass sides and two rear doors, the timepiece with horizontal EP platform and compensated balance, the back plate stamped with a trade mark lion, partnered by an aneroid barometer, both with a circular, white enamel dial and plain gilt face (inscribed with a dedication). Width 15cm, together with its travelling case and key.
A Lobmeyr enamelled and gilt 'Islamic-style' ewer, Vienna, circa 1888, from the 'Alhambra series', designed by F.Schmoranz and M.Knab, the ovoid form with tapering neck and everted gilt-edged pouring spout, above a flared foot and with applied high loop handle, painted and gilt on the sides with stylised strutting birds within foliate decoration and elaborate scroll banding, the foot with heart-and-leaf pattern border on gilt ground, the handle and neck with rosette banding, painted JLL monogram in white enamel, 23.5cm, 9.25in, some very minor typical rubbing to gilding, For the pattern on a large dish see W.Spiegl, Glas des Historismus, p.265, pl.XIX,
A SMALL PAIR OF BOHEMIAN SCHWARZLOT 'ISLAMIC-STYLE' TWO-HANDLED BOTTLE VASES, CIRCA 1880, each of globular form with tall tapering neck and cup-shaped rim, two applied loop handles, painted in white enamel and gilt with birds perching amidst black trelliswork and gilt highlights, over a tall conical foot, 19.3cm, 7.625in, gilding rubbed, (2)
A silver and enamel cigarette case, Louis Kuppenheim, Pforzheim, circa 1900, rounded rectangular form, the front painted with a flame-haired woman aux seins nus, height 8.7cm, 3.5in, For a silver cigarette case by the same maker enamelled with a tennis match, see Sotheby's Olympia, 8 July 2003, lot 53.
A gold and enamel bonbonniere, Joseph-Etienne Blerzy, discharge of Jean-Baptiste Fouache, Paris, 1775-1781, vieux ouvrages mark for 1780-1789, countermark for 1789-1792, the rim numbered: 331, circular, the lid and base chased with a central laurel star medallion, the ground in opaque white enamel with paillon mullets and pellets, translucent green laurel borders, diameter 5.7cm, 2.25in, with Bulgari Rome retailer's label and leather case, (2), à
A jewelled gold, enamel and lapis lazuli chatelaine and watch, apparently unmarked, possibly Froment-Meurice, Paris, circa 1880, the openwork belt clasp formed as a coat of arms, the rose diamond monogram LP on a lapis ground below a marquis's coronet and supported by a gryphon and greyhound above interlaced scrolling leaves, suspending chains and lapis balls, the watch case enamelled in imitation of lapis within a rose diamond grid, white enamel face, gilt bar movement, cylinder escapement, flanked by the watch key and fob seal, the lapis matrix engraved with a marquis's coronet, length overall 16.7cm, 6.625in, For a similar chatelaine incorporating a coronet, coats of arms and supporters and engraved Froment-Meurice, see Sotheby's Geneva, 19 May 1998, lot 161. See also Cummins and Taunton, Chatelaines, 1994, pl. 72, for a similar pattern-book design, dated circa 1880 by the authors
A jewelled gold and enamel watch, the case Geneva, circa 1825, the movement signed: B. Lautier, Bridge Steet, Bath, the face applied with Roman numerals within roundels, the reverse with a central rosette of rose diamonds, the ground enamelled in translucent blue over radiating engine-turning, each side with pearl borders, gilt bar movement, cylinder escapement, diameter 4.7cm, 1.875in
A gold and enamel snuff box, rubbed French prestige marks including T crowned, probably Berlin, circa 1790, the rim numbered: 845, circular, the lid set with an enamel plaque of Aurora and Cupid, the ground with translucent blue enamel over concentric turning stamped with pellets, leaf and opalescent bead borders, diameter 6.5cm, 2.625in, (2), Provenance, The inner lid with later gold plaque inscribed: Given by H. M. Queen Mary to Anne Ridpath. October 13th 1936
A jewelled gold and enamel souvenir, rubbed incuse marks including partial letter G, Geneva, circa 1797, of slightly tapering form, the lid inscribed: Souvenir d'Amitie, the front painted en plein with a small patriotic putto holding a stylised flag of the city of Geneva, the reverse with a putto playing a violin, on a translucent blue ground with paillon ornament, the borders chased and enamelled in translucent green with pearl-studded foliage on a sable ground, the interior complete with ivory memorandum slips and gold-topped pencil, height 7.5cm, 3in
A Royal Presentation tortoiseshell snuff box with two-colour gold mounts, Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, circa 1815, circular with wasted sides, the lid inset with a gilt-bronze portrait medallion of the Prince Regent, the truncation signed: Rundell Bridge & Rundell, the border garter inscribed in blue enamel: George Prince of Wales Regent, the lid with outer border of acorns and oak leaves, the gold thumbpiece chased with foliate scrolls, the gold lining inscribed George Prince Regent to Lord John Townshend, diameter 8.3cm, 3.25in, Provenance, Lord John Townshend (1757-1833) married Georgiana Anne, daughter of William Poyntz, in 1787, the same year his father was elevated from Viscount to first Marquess Townshend of Raynham. The marquessate later passed to their son, another John, who inherited the title in 1855, Rundell and Bridge held the Royal Warrant from 1797 to 1843, supplying four monarchs with fine silver and precious objects. George IV was by far the best royal customer. Following his first purchase in 1805, his commissions became suitably grander after he was named Regent in 1811. Other admirers included Napoleon, who promised his generals that the first of them to capture London could pillage the famous shop. , An exhibition Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell and Bridge 1797-1843 is being held from 14 June to 1 July 2005 at Koopman Rare Art, London.
A gold, tortoiseshell and enamel snuff box, Pierre-Andre Montauban, bear's head 3e titre, Paris garantie 1798-1809, of elongated oval form, the lid inset with three antique gold coins, under glass on each side, within narrow blue enamel frames, the interior gold-lined, width 9.5cm, 3.25in, Provenance, Jean-Jacques Regis de Cambaceres, duc de Parme (Montpellier 1753 - Paris 1824);, his great-nephew, comte Delair de Cambaceres;, from whom acquired by a collector, sale, Sotheby's Geneva, 12 November 1985, lot 407;, acquired by Professor Dr Anton C.R. Dreesman (inv. no. F-156) and sold by his heirs, Christie's London, 11 April 2002, lot 892, Jean-Jacques de Cambaceres was born into a family of the legal nobility. He was a supporter of the French Revolution but opposed the execution of Louis XVI on legal grounds, and left politics during the excesses of the Terror. In 1799, he supported the coup which brought Napoleon to power as First Consul; he took the position of Second Consul. (The three Consuls were popularly known as "Qui, Quae et Quod", - Napoleon being Napoleon, Cambaceres making no secret of his sexual orientation, and the Third Consul Lebrun, an elderly financier.) During this period, he drew up a new civil code of law, later called the Code Napoleon, through which his influence can still be seen today. Upon NapoleonÕs proclamation of the Empire, Cambaceres accepted office as Arch-Chancellor of the Empire and President of the Senate, becoming in fact if not in name the domestic ruler of France as the Emperor was increasingly occupied with military affairs. Although initially exiled after Napoleon's fall, his earlier opposition to Louis XVIÕs execution caused him to be treated less harshly than might be expected, and he was allowed to return to France in 1818 and live quietly but luxuriously until his death in 1824, The gold coins inserted into the lid of this box include a Roman aureus of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), the reverse with Apollo; a Roman aureus of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), the reverse with Fides, and in the centre an Ostrogothic solidus in the name of Justinian I (AD 526-565), the reverse with an angel holding a cross
Advertising - An enamel wall sign promoting Pierce Farm Machines & Implements, showing a Pierce Victor mower, a root agitator, a plough and other pieces of agricultural equipment made at the company's factories at Wexford in Ireland, the sign produced in Strasbourg; good condition, 73cm x 47.5cm.

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