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A collection of jewellery, comprising; a Victorian gold and black enamel oblong mourning brooch, a similar book shaped locket, two small gold fob seals a rope necklace, a curb link long chain, a St Christopher pendant and chain, a curb-link bar brooch, an old-cut diamond solitaire gypsy ring, an engraved heart shaped locket and other items
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising; a red Aberdeen granite twin cabochon cloak clip, a citrine and yellow enamel brooch in the manner of Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts stick pin centred with a hessonite garnet and three green aventurines with a penannular loop, possibly by the Gaskins, a garnet and paste cluster bar brooch, a carved ivory panel brooch possibly emblematic of charity, a paste forget me not brooch, and a banded agate cluster brooch, in a green leather jewellery case
An early 20th century French gold watch chain and a half-hunter cased fob watch, the 'albertina' of three row foxtail design, the slide and terminals decorated with black enamel bands and bloomed gold acanthus, the 18ct gold cased watch with three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, Birmingham 1905
A late George III 18ct gold and enamel memorial band ring, with two black enamel bands inscribed 'Saml Burroughs OB 19 Mar 1815 AE 20' and 'Jane Burroughs OB 19 May 1815 AE 48', with a white band between and nulled borders, London 1815, and another mourning ring with a central black enamel bordered hair glazed panel and a half-pearl border, the fluted shank indistinctly inscribed 'Jane Burrough. Obt 19 May at 48', the back of the head engraved with a verse (soft solder repair)
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a George III gold mourning ring, the oblong head with a central hair glazed panel with a border inscribed 'Saml. Cox ob 21 Dec 1810' on a black enamel ground, to an openwork shank decorated with wreath circlets, an oval shell cameo depicting Diana the Huntress amidst clouds, a red coral cameo stick pin, an early 20th century gold and carnelian fob seal, the surmount in the form of a cricket bat and stumps, an early 19th century gold spinning fob with an open-work scrolling surmount and set with an oval chalcedony with an intaglio male bust, and a glazed panel with crowned initials 'WEG', and inscribed 'Gage de notre devoire Acceptez cette', a banded agate and silver mounted desk seal with crested amethyst matrix, and an oval carnelian cameo carved with a male bust
A late Victorian gold, diamond and blue enamel oval memorial pendant, centred with a glazed panel enclosing a woven blue silk? panel within a woven hair surround, the navy blue enamelled border with applied rose diamond saltires spaced by small old-cut diamond collets, and with a rose diamond star-shaped suspension
Le Coultre et Cie, a Swiss 18ct gold and diamond fob watch, circa 1900, no.02090, 7 jewel keyless bar cylinder movement, white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals and 'Louis' hands, four piece hinged case, the back engraved with trailing ivy with small rose diamond leaves, and two other fob watches
Elle Bonnet & Fils a Geneve, a late 19th century Swiss gold and polychrome enamel hunter cased pocket watch, no.2319, frost-gilded bar cylinder movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the four piece hinged case decorated with figures in landscapes within foliate scroll and floret borders, stamped '18K' (one figure badly chipped and lacking a hand and the glass)
Albaret Freres, Geneve, a late 19th century Swiss gold and enamel open face fob watch, circa 1880, no.3543, 7 jewel bar cylinder movement, floral engraved gold dial with black Roman numerals, four piece hinged case, the back engraved and enamelled with roses and other flowers within blue and white panels, the cuvette signed 'Diegres(?), 40 Pall Mall, London', the case stamped '18K'
Three pocket watches, comprising; H Richards London, an early George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, circa 1760, no.16208, the verge movement with Egyptian pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock, name plate, silver regulation dial, steel three arm balance and under spring balance, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the cases London 1761, (lacking the glass and hands,), a late George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, circa 1815, no.8703, the verge movement with turned pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock and silver regulation dial, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the cases London 1815, and a Swiss open face cylinder pocket watch, all three in need of attention
A late Victorian 18ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1897, no.284579, the four-piece hinged case with snap-on bezel and a monogram, the cuvette with a contemporary presentation inscription 'To Colonel Lewis C Foster, VD....2nd Volunteer Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry', white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued spade hands, keyless three-quarter plate jewelled movement with locked pallet escape wheel, bi-metallic split balance and overcoil balance spring
E White, 14 Cockspur Street, London, a Victorian 18ct gold hunter cased minute repeating pocket watch, No.1490, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, plain four piece hinged case with removable bezel, London 1887, keyless English three-quarter plate movement with pointed tooth lever escapement, split bi-metallic balance with overcoil balance spring, 5.5cm diameter (2.25 in)
An late 19th century Swiss 18ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1900, no.30808, the keyless 16 jewel movement, no.168389, with split bi-metallic balance and overcoil balance spring, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, red 24 hours, subsidiary seconds and 'Louis' hands, four piece hinged case engraved with a monogram
Three pocket watches, comprising, Wm Hanley, London, a George III silver hunter cased verge pocket watch, the verge movement with engraved plates, pierced balance cock and turned pillars, damaged white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and winding hold at 4, the hinged case London 1802, a Swiss gold cased open face pocket watch with key wind bar cylinder movement, the cuvette signed Le Roy & Fils, and a Smiths De Luxe silver-cased keyless pocket watch with lever escapement, the dust cover with commemorative inscription and hallmarked Birmingham 1947, and a leather strap
Seven late 18th/early 19th century south Staffordshire enamel patch boxes decorated in polychrome with various scenes, comprising; i. 'A trifle from Guildford', pale blue base, ii. a titled scene of 'Brighton Pavilion, pale blue base, iii. rose sprays on a pale blue ground with a pink border and base, iv. 'Long may we live, Happy may we be, Blest with content and from misfortunes free' within a blue and gilt beaded border on a white ground similar base, v. an interior scene depicting a ginger cat between a young boy and grandmother in chairs and with a motto, white base, vi. a spray of flowers on a white ground oval panel within blue and white dot and pale green and flower sprigged lobed border, shaped sides with flowers on a white ground, vii. a figure of a young woman in a pink dress holding a bird in a wooded landscape, white base with flower sprays (most damaged and/or partially restored)
Six late 18th/early 19th century south Staffordshire enamel patch boxes decorated in polychrome with scenes of a romantic nature, comprising; i. 'Constant to thee, 'I ever be' with a couple near a church, pale blue base, ii. 'Look within and you will view A Maid to whom I will be true', green base, iii. a square box 'We live in hope' with floral sprays and two love birds on a white ground, pink base, iv. 'Friendship without interest' within a blue and gilt beaded border on a white ground, white base, v. 'May you be Happy' indistinctly painted in gilt on a blue heart within a white surround, blue base, vi. two love birds within blue and floral lobed borders, blue base (most damaged and/or partially restored)
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted opaque white glass and enamelled scent bottle of tapering form, the cover engraved with birds and foliage in aesthetic style, hallmarks for London 1884 by Charles May, the bottle similarly decorated in coloured enamels with stylised flowers and bamboo (some enamel loss), 21cm overall (8.25 in)
An Officer's gorget emblem; Brandenburg-Prussia, 1688-1700. Gilded and enameled bronze, with the Brandenburg coat of arms surrounded by trophies and superimposed by the electo; Brandenburg-Prussia, 1688-1700. Gilded and enameled bronze, with the Brandenburg coat of arms surrounded by trophies and superimposed by the electoral bonnet. Dimensions 8.5 x 10 cm. The fire gilding has been kept in immaculate condition, the enamel is damaged for the most part. Euro 3.500
An early 19th Century Staffordshire pottery group - "The Sailor's Return" - The sailor greeting his sweetheart with a purse and box labelled "Dollars", on octagonal base, 9.25ins high (slightly chipped and enamel flaking in places), and one other Staffordshire pottery figure of a couple in fashionable dress, with bocage to background, 6. 5ins high (cracked and repaired)
A champleve enamel and gilt metal mantel clock, the angular domed top with turned finials, the circular gilt dial with black arabic numerals, the polychrome decorated rectangular case on stepped base and four outsplayed feet, 30cm high, 8-day French movement striking on a coil, late 19th century
A French champleve enamel and gilt metal carriage clock, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals in recessed roundals, the polychrome case with five bevelled glass plates, reeded angular handle and on spool feet, 18.5cm high, the twin train repeat movement half hour striking on a coil, stamped E.M.& Co: in original red leather travelling case
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed John Meek, Worship Street, London, with 8 day twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with ebonised detail, brass mouldings, stringing, handle and fish scale side grilles, on ripple moulded stepped base, 43cm high
An 18th century gold mourning ring modelled as a glazed urn, set with iron pyrites, enclosing a panel of woven hair, the black enamel shank inscribed, N Gwynne died 1 Sep 1767 Aged 33; together with a garter ring set with garnets, the blue enamel shank inscribed Honi soit qui mal y pense (evil be to him who evil thinks), slight damage to enamel. (2)

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