A fine 19th century Sevres style cabinet plate, the enamel jewelled circular reserve painted with a half length portrait of Louis XIV, with rose garland surround, the fleur de lys jewelled and tooled gilt laurel leaf border decorated with reserves enclosing floral bouquets and a musical trophy, on a cobalt blue ground, marked 'Louis XIV' above interlaced L's enclosing C and painters mark in blue, 24cm diameter
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A fine 19th century Sevres style cabinet plate, the enamel jewelled circular reserve painted with a half length portrait of Louis XVI, within a ribbon floral swag and laurel wreath surround, the fleur de lys jewelled and gilt trellis border, on a bleu celeste ground, marked 'Louis XVI' above interlaced L's enclosing C and painter's mark in blue (chip to footrim and misfiring to reverse), 24.5cm diameter
A fine 19th century Sevres style cabinet plate, the enamel jewelled circular reserve painted with a half length portrait of Madamoiselle de la Sabliere, within a rose Summer blossom and ribbon surround, the jewelled gilt anthemion border decorated with reserves of rose bouquets and mythological motifs, on a bleu celeste ground, marked 'Melle de la Sabliere', interlaced L's enclosing C and painters mark in blue, 24cm diameter
An early 19th century ormolu quarter striking eight day 'Pendule d'Officier' clock, circa 1820, the 3.5 inch Roman numeral enamel dial with steel moon hands, the movement striking on two bells, the case with foliate and rosette carrying handle on an arched pediment, embellished with central mask over an acanthus palmette frieze and foliate spandrels, the sides with lyre motifs, on paw feet (the pin hole on the side possibly housed a repeating pull chain), 26cm high, 16cm wide, 12cm diameter
A fine 18th century miniature travelling table clock by Jean Le Noier Paris, mounted in ormolu case on turned feet with integeral bell fitted to base of main case, the movement signed on the back plate with finely chased and engraved cock to balance wheel, eight day fusee drive with alarm and central white metal setting dial surrounded with enamel dial having Roman numerals and fine blued hands. The clock is contained in its original travelling case. Key. Dial 5cm diameter, case 4cm high.
A 19th century longcase clock in veneered mahogany case, with eight day striking movement on bell and twelve inch arch dial having enamel painted floral spandrels and arch panel, The hood with turned side columns and swan neck pediment, canted sides to case with crossbanded arch door. 220cm high.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau inkwell, of capstan form with stylised tendrils in relief around the sides, decorated in emerald green enamel with three almond shaped bosses and shaped reserves, the hinged cover with a central mother of pearl boss, clear glass liner, by Messrs Hutton, London 1903, 5.4in (14cm) diameter, 8oz.
An historic 9ct gold spitfire brooch, realistically formed with RAF enamel marking, engraved to the reverse BCC, Spitfires. 3cm long with a similar base metal example, in fitted case marked BCC, Spitfire Fund 1940. Early in World War II Lord Beaverbrook originated the idea of the presentation aircraft. An individual, organisation or town could present the cost of an airframe for a Spitfire (approximately £5,000) and an aircraft would be allocated to bear the name of the donor.
An open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, signed Patron. The scroll hands set with small diamonds, rose cut diamonds set to the bezel (some missing), the back cover painted with enamel scene of a child and sheep, within guilloche and scroll enamel border. Signed movement and numbered 2263, 4cm diameter.
A George III miniature portrait ring, depicting a gentleman wearing a white cravat and red waistcoat, engraved Tho Stapylton OBT 14 Apr 1730 AEt 24. (Broken glass and damaged white enamel to the shank). With a miniature portrait believed to be the same gentleman painted in the ring in a small oval shagreen case. The miniature painting 3.5cm high (2). From the same Estate as lots 1429 & 1455
A late Elizabeth I diamond ring, with later shank, mounted with a point-cut diamond in gold, the sloping sides to the box shaped bezel with trellis work to the back section, with later shank (possibly 18th century), with hatched engraved decoration to the upper section, all the black enamel decoration later, size L1/2.
A VICTORIAN GILT METAL CARRIAGE CLOCK, twin fusee movement, visible lever escapement, striking on the hour and half hour with repeat, circular enamel dial, within a cast foliate decorated panel, the case having a cast caryatid figure at each corner, dial signed Bennett and Co, 8in (20cm) high.

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