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A Victorian Chemist Shop Stained Glass Window,An original Victorian chemist shop stained glass window showing a mortar and pestle in coloured glass with painted enamel, 31cm diameterNote: with original note that reads 'Chemists Sign over the shop door of Sletchers Chemists, 41 London Rd St Leonards on Sea.......Closed'
Regency 8 Day Twin Fusse Chiming Bracket Clock,English, c.1800, the case with brass inlay to front, lattice panels to side with brass handles and glass door to back, on brass ball feet, the 8" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial and brass backplate unmarked with twin fusee bell striking movement, with original wall bracket, 38.5cm highCondition Report minor surface marks, minor splits to wood, chip to edge of door, enamel dial with small losses around winding holes and blistering, untestedBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT, PLEASE ARRANGE COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER*We Recommend Pack & Send Oxford*
Admiral Stuart Nicholson, Swedish Order of the Sword,A gold and white enamel Maltese cross with flared terminals, with Swedish crowns placed between each arm. On top and at the base, blue enamel crossed swords, all hung off a jewelled swivel crown. On the face, a circular deep blue enamel medallion, with a gilded erect sword and the three crowns of Sweden. On the reverse, a similar circular deep blue medallion, with a gilded erect sword over a laurel wreath, inscribed with ‘PRO PATRIA’, Latin for ‘For the Fatherland’. It comes mounted onto its original short ribbon in the national colours of Sweden, in the original red Moroccan Leather case with gilt tooling stamped to the inside of the lid 'C. F. CARLMAN, STOCKHOLM'Complete with the following original documents: letters from the Swedish Legation in London, August 1909; a letter from Buckingham Palace, November 1910, giving permission to wear the insignia of the order of the sword by the King of Sweden, and the original order dated 1909.The Order of the Sword: Glorious Military HonourThe 'Order of the Sword' ('Svärdsorden') ranked amongst Sweden’s most senior military orders, instituted in 1748 under King Frederick I. As a chivalric order, it was awarded to officers for valour, distinguished service, and command in times of war. It was, in part, a martial honor, but civilians who played significant roles in national defence could receive it, as well. As Sweden took a less interventionist role in European affairs, such honours no longer played such a significant role, and in 1975, its use ceased formally. Despite its abolition, its history is an integral part of Swedish military heritage of service, valour, and sacrifice.King Frederick I established the Order of the Sword in 1748, along with the 'Order of the Seraphim' and the 'Order of the Polar Star', creating an official state orders system for Sweden. Unlike nobility and monarchy-only Seraphim Order, specifically, the Order of the Sword involved specifically military officers who have conducted distinguished service in battle. It gained prominence during Sweden’s 18th and 19th centuries' wars, including Napoleonic and Russo-Swedish ones. It was granted in a variety of classes, including Commander Grand Cross, Commander, and Knight. An extraordinary grade, the *Knight Grand Cross with Collar*, was added in order to reward exceptional achievement in times of war.The investiture with the Order of the Sword took a traditional ceremony with deep heritage in Sweden’s martial and chivalric heritage. In the ceremony, in a traditional manner, the recipient received the decoration, most commonly performed by senior military leaders and monarchs. Insignia included a white-enamelled Maltese cross, with blue and gold ornamentation in national colors for Sweden. In its midst, a sword in gold represented martial virtue.Admiral Stuart Nicholson, CB, MVO (1865-1936), was a distinguished officer of the Royal Navy whose career spanned over four decades, characterized by significant contributions to naval operations and strategy. Born on October 11, 1865, Nicholson entered the Navy in July 1878, marking the beginning of a lifelong dedication to naval service.Nicholson's early career was marked by participation in notable historical events, such as the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, where he was awarded the Egypt Medal and the Khedive's Star. His exemplary performance in these early roles led to a rapid rise through the ranks, with a notable assignment as a torpedo specialist—a role that leveraged his technical expertise and strategic acumen.One of the defining moments of his career came during the Benin Expedition of 1897. As part of this punitive expedition against the King of Benin, Nicholson was tasked with managing the water supply for the forces, a critical role that earned him a medal and a promotion to commander. This assignment underscored his ability to handle logistical challenges under pressure, further enhancing his reputation within naval circles.Throughout his career, Nicholson held several key positions, including Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence and Chief of Staff to Admiral Sir Edmund Poë in the Mediterranean. His leadership skills were particularly evident during World War I, where he commanded the 6th Battle Squadron of the Home Fleet. His efforts during the war were recognized with the prestigious appointment as a Member of the Royal Victorian Order by King Edward VII in 1908, and later, the award of the Companion of the Bath (CB) in 1916 for his indefatigable service.Upon retiring in 1920, Nicholson remained active, dedicating time to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and pursuing his hobby in photography, which also supported charitable causes.Nicholson's life was not only marked by his naval career but also by his personal life, where he was a family man, married to Althea Badeley, and a father. His legacy in the Royal Navy is remembered for his strategic impact, leadership, and significant contributions to naval operations and intelligence. His collection of awards and medals serve as a testament to his distinguished service and commitment to his country.
Nottinghamshire County Council, Laboratory 56LB Scale,English, c.1950, engraved to the scale at the bottom 'WILLIAM a WEBB Ltd, ILFORD', substantial laboratory 56LB standard scale, the scale constructed of cast metal finished in grey enamel, with all lacquered brass parts, all screws nuts and bolts finished in bright chrome, the massive 'A' frame beam engraved to the front 'NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TO WEIGH 56LB' and engraved tot he rear 'WILLIAM a WEBB Ltd, ILFORD', the scale in a substantial case with hinged fold out doors to get access to the pans, on 4 adjustable screw feet, width 95cm height 100cmNote: plane glass panel missing at side and the small door to the rightBUYER BEWARE: WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT, COLLECTION OR OWN COURIER ONLY!
Two silver open faced pocket watches Hebdomas style keyless winding open faced with visible escapement, blued hands, Roman numerals, white enamel dial and signed dust cover, case diameter 47mm and H Samuel of Manchester Accurate with subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, black Roman numerals and white dial, case diameter 53mm.
A collection of jewellery including silver bracelet with four leaf clover decoration, two Exquisite brooches, Hollywood brooch, Victorian mourning brooch set with chalcedony and a locket section to the centre, filigree ship brooch, Victorian cameo brooch, lava cameo brooch, filigree bracelet, a quantity of Danish silver gilt links set with enamel by Laurits Berth, Denmark, etc
Victorian hallmarked silver novelty oversize thimble, London 1890, maker Jesse Earls, length 6cm, weight 57g, hallmarked silver guilloché‚ enamel pill pot, salt and pepper marked sterling silver, similarly marked thimble, hallmarked silver mounted novelty salt formed as a swan, hallmarked silver and mother of pearl knife rest and a hallmarked silver mounted match striker
A collection of silver jewellery including three bangles, Victorian bracelet made up of engraved links, anchor brooch set with agate, two rings, fob set with enamel, Victorian earrings, marcasite metamorphic brooch, Victorian brooch and filigree brooch together with Victorian cameo brooch depicting a chariot, agate brooch, six mother of pearl counters and a rolled gold locket on 9ct gold chain (1g)
A silver charm bracelet with over thirty eight enamel charms mostly silver 800 or sterling silver (82g), c1900 micro mosaic bracelet, Victorian jet cross pendant with yellow metal ivy decoration, silver shamrock brooch set with Connemara marble, enamel brooch, silver shell earrings set with coral, rolled gold earrings with faux coral beads, coral earrings, etc
A collection of jewellery including 9ct gold chain (damaged clasp, 64cm, 9g), pair of 9ct gold earrings set with amethysts (1.6g), silver pendant set with enamel depicting a woman, brooch set with Bohemian cut garnets and earrings, three pairs of silver earrings, yellow metal earrings set with with jadeite (3.3g), etc
A collection of jewellery including Victorian stick/ hair pin set with pearls and enamel, Austro- Hungarian necklace, silver pendant set with mother of pearl, mother of pearl sewing related items, filigree necklace and brooch, silver cufflinks, yellow metal cufflinks set with coins etc, in a Chinese lacquer box and a tooled leather box
Henry Bone, RA, British 1755-1834- King George IV (1762-1830) as Prince Regent, after Sir Thomas Lawrence; enamel on copper, oval, signed 'HBone.' (lower left), inscribed 'His Majesty / London / May 1820' and 'Painted by Henry Bone R.A. / Enamel Painter to His / Majesty after Sir Thos / Lawrence R.A. &c.' verso, 17.3 x 14.3 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: Bone was a hugely prolific and successful enamel painter in his own lifetime, and was celebrated for his highly-detailed, sensitive portraits of prominent royal and historical sitters. Indeed, over the course of his career, Bone enjoyed the patronage of three successive monarchs, from George III (1738-1820) to William IV (1765-1837), including George IV (1762-1830), the sitter of the present portrait. Bone produced a number of enamels depicting George IV, both in his role as Prince Regent and as King, with the present work based on Sir Thomas Lawrence's (1769-1830) portrait of George IV as Prince Regent which is now in the collection of the National Trust at Knole, Kent [NT 129733]. Indeed, an almost identical version of the present portrait by Bone can be found in the UK's Royal Collection [RCIN 422344].
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'FLORAL' WALL VASE QIANLONG MARK 乾隆款 松石綠地粉彩花卉紋壁瓶連礬紅金彩三足座in the form of half of a vase, one side finely painted with various blossoming flowers, the other flat side moulded with a rectangular concave and two small circular holes for hanging, all against a turquoise enamel ground, the vase further moulded with a gilt-decorated red tripod stand in imitation of wooden stand, the base inscribed a six-character Qianlong mark in gilt 19.5cm high
TWO PAIRS OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE WARES LATE QING DYNASTY TO REPUBLIC PERIOD, 19TH-20TH CENTURY 清末民初 乾隆款 粉彩纏枝花卉紋花觚 及 豆青地粉彩皮球花碗(共四件)comprising: a pair of each famille rose ‘gu’ vases, each fine potted, the middle section painted with beribboned auspicious motifs separated by peaches against scrolling lotus, the trumpeted neck further with scrolling lotus, interior and the base covered in turquoise enamel, centre of the base inscribed with a four-character Qianlong mark within double-circle in iron-red; and a pair of celadon ground famille rose bowls, decorated with multi-coloured ‘flower balls’ inside out, the base painted with a pseudo-mark in underglaze blue (4) vases heights: 18.3cm and 18cm; bowl diameters: 16.6cm each Private collection, East Lothian私人收藏,東洛錫安郡
CHINESE GRISAILLE-DECORATED 'INSCRIBED' BRUSH POT QIANLONG MARK BUT REPUBLIC PERIOD 民國 乾隆底款 蝸寄側款 墨地詩文筆筒of cylindrical form, the straight sides inscribed with a poem against a black ink ground, signed ‘Wo Ji’, both the interior and the base covered in turquoise enamel, the base inscribed with a four-character Qianlong mark in a square in iron-red 8.3cm high
CHINESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL FOLIATE JARDINIERE QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 清 銅胎掐絲琺瑯開光花卉紋海棠式水仙盆supported on four feet, the foliated sides decorated with red-and-white flowers on tendrils in four cartouches against blue ground, the everted rim adorned with key-fret pattern, the base enamel in turquoise with ice-crackle pattern 24.2cm wide Please note this lot will be offered with no reserve. 本拍品不設底價
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'FALANGCAI' WATER POT 居仁堂製款 琺瑯彩開光粉彩人物紋筆洗of half-globular form, the exterior finely painted with small figures in three roundels, all against a blue enamelled falangcai lotus in tendrils, the base inscribed with a four-character 'Ju Ren Tang Zhi' mark in a double-square in blue enamel 9cm wide

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