Faberge: A lozenge-shape gold enamel and ivory photograph frame, St Petersburg, c....,+ the centre aperture conforming to the shape of the frame and containing a photograph of a young woman in a rose gold surround; the main body of the frame translucent lilac enamelled on a sunburst guilloche field further decorated with a rose diamond ribbon bow surmount. The gallery border in yellow gold engraved with a continuous pattern of leaves within rose gold mounts. The simple gold stand hinged and mounted on a plain ivory back
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A PAIR OF GERMAN SITZENDORF PORCELAIN ENAMEL DECORATED FIGURES, of Shepherd and Shepherdess in 18th Century costume, both carrying baskets of flowers and with sheep at their feet, the "C" scroll moulded based with encrusted flowers and foliage. Blue transfer printed factory mark. Height 7.25".
A 19th century French brass and cloisonne mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped M.S., the cloisonne coloured enamel circular dial in a brass framed corniche case with bevelled glass panels, a cloisonne decorated pendulum bob, the back, inset a frosted glass hinged door, the base on bracket feet. 11 ins.
A Cinque-Foil Paper Weight, the flower with five white pointed petals on a stem of six leaves, against a wine coloured ground, the side with small yellow enamel boss inscribed "S" and numbered 36277 75/75, 7cm diameter, 4.5cm high; Another, similar, of three dog roses against a light blue ground, enclosing similar tablets inscribed "S, 7cm diameter, 5cm high; and A Millefiore Paper Weight, with central dome of mainly red and pink tinted close canes within a circular window and four printies, 8cm diameter, 6cm high (3, all modern)
A Pair of 19th Century Staffordshire "The Milkmaid and Milkboy" Groups, each figure standing by a cow by a stream, on rustic oval bases, picked out in colours and gilt, 24cm high (milkmaid: hairline crack to front of base, probably during manufacture, slight rubbing of enamels and gilt; milkboy: cow with one horn cracked and restored, slight rubbing of gilding, slight enamel loss, three flakes off foot rim).
A Rare Wilson Enamelled Pearlware Bough Pot and Cover, late 18th/early 19th century, of demi-lune form, painted with a spray of roses and other flowers between gilt borders and fluted architrave base, the pierced cover with a pair of raised bulb holders, outlined in dry blue enamel, impressed crowned C, Wilson, and incised '25', (minor chips) (2).
A Meissen Porcelain Part Dinner Service, of 18th century style, each piece with shaped circular rim and osier moulded border, hand painted in fresh enamel colours with scattered "Deutsche Blumen" and insects, within gilded rims, comprising thirtyfour dinner plates, 25cm diameter, eleven side plates, 20cm, and two leaf shape dessert dishes, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and pressnummer 41183, 20th century
A Pair of German Porcelain Portrait Painted Circular Plaques, each with pierced broad border, painted with bust length portraits of young women in medieval costume, crossed swords mark and dot in underglaze blue, numbered 546 in black enamel, mounted on claret velvet display panels, late 19th century, 30.5cm diameter.
A Pair of Gilt-Metal Mounted 'Sevres' Style Tazzae, 19th century, each oval dish finely painted in 18th century manner with a putto on a cloud, one with a flower festoon and basket, the other with vine and urn, both within a reserve framed by a gilt trellis in a salmon pink and apple green ground, mounted between bifurcated handles over a pair of young tritons holding laurel festoons, both with interlaced L's enclosing 'CL' in blue enamel and 'H' in cobalt, 34cm across handles (2).
A Pair of French Porcelain and Ormolu Mounted Cache Pots, in 18th century Sevres style, painted with scattered sprigs, with outward scrolled handles and painted with ribbon enwrapped horizontal blue bandings to the rim and foot, upon four ormolu dolphin supporters, pseudo Sevres interlaced L mark in blue enamel centred by the letter R, 13cm high.
A Set of Four Chinese Kangxi Enamelled on Biscuit Supper Dishes, each of pentagonal form, decorated in green, aubergine and soft yellow enamels with prunus to the central fields, prunus blossoms and chevron motifs to the flat borders, green enamelled grass decorated undersides, circa 1700, each 10.5cm wide; and A Late Ming Earthenware Partly Glazed Model of a Horse, standing saddled up, on a rectangular plinth base, green and brown enamel detail overall, 21.5cm high (2).
An Early 18th Century Chinese Blue and White 'Clobbered' Vase and Cover, of baluster shape, the cover painted with a collar of lappets, and also to the shoulder, enriched overall with iron red, tones of green enamel, yellow and gilt with dragons cavorting amongst dense foliage, 58cm high, with an associated late 19th century Chinese carved hardwood stand, with inset marble top, 61cm high (the cover rim fritted, the vase with hairline cracks).
A Late 19th Century Chinese Porcelain Circular Bowl, decorated in Cantonese enamel colours both internally and externally with panels of Manchu figures in courtyard settings, alternating with birds amongst flowering shrubs, gilded rim, 36.5cm diameter; A Similarly Decorated Smaller Bowl, 18cm diameter; and A Similarly Decorated Small Circular Plate, 20th century, 19.5cm diameter (3)
Ramsden and Carr: An Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Flagon, on circular spreading foot, the slightly bulbous body with moulded heart motifs below a border of fruiting vines, to a slightly domed hinged lid inset with a red enamel heart shaped plaque, to wire work handle with ball spacers, the foot moulded with 'For In Mei Memoriam Facete' and engraved to the base with presentation inscription, signed "Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C.E. Carr made me", by Ramsden and Carr, London 1902, 24.5cm high, 28oz.
Ramsden and Carr: An Arts and Crafts Silver and Enamel Chalice, on circular spreading foot moulded with inscription 'Porulum Salutis Arripiam', to a moulded stem with pierced fruiting vine knop, the circular cup resting on six tapering 'bract' supports above a red enamel disc, engraved presentation inscription to the base, by Ramsden and Carr, London 1902, 21.5cm high, 18oz.
A Rolex 9ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, 1918, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade hands, subsidiary seconds, the case with chased borders and monogram, the nickelled movement jewelled to the centre, with micrometer regulator and overcoil spring, engraved bezels, the cuvette inscribed 'Capt. E Westwood MSM, Northumberland Fusiliers'....'New Monckton Colliers & Inhabitants of Royston'....'1919', Birmingham 1918, 48mm
A 9ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, 1922, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the case with black enamel Roman numerals, inscribed Dimmer & Sons Ltd, Southsea, the reverse with inscription "Mr F W M Coker, RN, from his Messmates in appreciation of his services as Mess Secretary HMS Vernon Aug 31st 1925", with HMS Vernon crest, the movement signed, numbered 400064
An 18ct Gold Chronograph Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for seconds and 30 minute register, gold spade hands, centre chronograph hand operated by pushing the crown, plain case with monogram, frost gilt lever movement, with 9ct gold chain
A Gold, Enamel and Pearl Set Repeating Pocket Watch signed Jn Bte Lallie a Coblence, circa 1780, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced gold hands, the case with pearl set bezel and border, the back with dark blue guilloche enamel, repeat striking on a bell, gilt full plate movement, pierced balance bridge
An 18ct Gold Open Face Lever Pocket Watch, Signed Ellicott & Taylor, London, nos 9392, gilt fusee movement, pierced balance cock, diamond end stone, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold spade hands, engine turned case with milled band, pendants and bow, the case with London marks for 1818/19, the movement signed, 50mm diameter.
Ellicott: A Fine Silver and Horn Pair Cased Dumb Quarter Repeating Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed Ellicott, circa 1770, No.4762, tilt fusee movement, pierced balance cock, diamond end stone, steel three armed balance, baluster pillars, plunge repeat, gilt dust cover signed and numbered, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel beetle and poker hands, inner silver plain case numbered 4762, outer case overlaid with horn, movement and dust cover signed, 54mm diameter.
An Early 19th Century Gold and Enamel Mourning Ring, the central section with gold letters each on black enamel panels spelling 'In memory of', between moulded scroll border, engraved with inscription; Another Similar Ring, with continuous black enamel band, with gold letters; and Another Mourning Ring, the band partly inlaid with wood, to oval disc damaged, each ring in fitted case (3).
A Collection of Jewellery, including An Enamel and Gold Brooch, circa 1860, composed of three graduating pale blue enamel leaves with gold veins; Two Locket Brooches, circa 1850, with enamel painted birds; A Facetted Heart Shaped Crystal Pendant; A Pair of Paste Set Cloak Pins; An Enamel Necklace, composed of five scroll panels each set with red and white enamel suspending a red enamel drop and A Pair of Similar Ear Pendants and A mid Victorian Pendant of blue enamel with putti, in gold mount (8)
A Mid 19th Century Gold and Enamel Locket and Chain, the circular locket with enamelled lake scene to one side and black and gold enamel scrolls to the other, to a long chain composed of baton links each with blue, black, green, pink and white enamel detail spaced by moulded gold links, enamel swivel fob; and A Pair of Mid 19th Century Gold and Enamel Ear Pendants each decorated with floral detail.

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