An important Coalport dessert centre dish, from the Nicholas I Service, circa 1845 made by command of Queen Victoria for presentation to Czar Nicolas I of Russia, painted in enamel colours and decorated with gilding, painted with the badge of the Russian Order of St. Andrew with panels to the rim with Orders of St. George, St. Alexander of Nevsky, St. Vladimir, St. Stanislaus and St. Anne, printed retailer's mark for A B and R P Daniell, 129 New Bond Street and 18 Wigmore Street, London, 40cm wide (restored) Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection. Notes: This dessert dish originates from a service commissioned by Queen Victoria for Tsar Nicholas I during his official visit to England in 1844. This set, referred to as the 'Coalport Service' in Russia, consisted of 62 plates and was presented to St. Petersburg the following year. The design of the plates closely imitates the William IV service crafted by Flight, Barr, and Barr, which was initially designed to commemorate the Coronation of King William IV in 1831. However, the British emblems on the original design were substituted with Russian Orders to suit the occasion.The Tsar was so captivated by the elegance of the service that he decided to order an additional 124 matching plates from the Imperial Porcelain Factory. These plates were intended for use during official state banquets. Subsequently, in 1849, a coordinating dinner service was commissioned from Coalport. In 1934, a selection of plates from the original service was sold by the Narkomat for Foreign Trade. Nonetheless, a substantial number of the surviving pieces can be found in the State Hermitage Museum. Condition:Both handle areas restored with obvious re-gilding and over-painting. Two cracks to foot.
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René Lalique - A 'Lagamar' glass vase, introduced in 1926, frosted glass with black heated enamel, based on a drawing by his daughter Suzanne, wheel-cut mark 'R. LALIQUE' and engraved 'France', 18.8cm highCondition:Minute nibble to interior upper rim, another small nibble to upper exterior of rim. Heavy mossing and scratches to foot rim. Tiny nibble to edge of foot rim. Two long cracks to the interior of the vase, but these are not deep and are on the very surface of the glass. One small chip to underside of exterior band. See images.
A French brass carriage clock with repeat, early 20th centuryThe case with carrying handle, the 2 1/2in white enamel dial with black Roman hours, the twin train movement with platform escapement striking on a coil gong, with repeat. With key.17.5cm highCondition:Case showing signs of polishing. Glass good. Dial good. Movement winds, sets, runs and strikes. Repeat functions.
An 18ct gold open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1901Movement: Three-quarter plate, numbered 85063, stem wind and setDial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued handsCase: Polished, back engraved with monogram SM, stamped 18ct to stem, inside back and dust coverSize: 51mmWeight: 120g grossAccompaniments: Associated boxCondition:Case: Good with a few very small dents and some micro-abrasionsCrystal: GoodDial: GoodHands: GoodMovement: Winds, sets and runsNot guaranteed for timekeeping - it is advised that this watch is inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use.
An unusual Coalport dessert service, circa 1860comprising twelve plates, two low comports and one tall comport, the pale green grounds painted in puce overglaze monochrome enamel with individual wild and domestic animals, including dormice, dogs, crane, rabbits and a wolf, tallest comport with printed puce Salopian Coalport roundel, plates 23.7cm diameter, tallest comport 12cm high (15)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Condition is generally good. One of the low comports has a small fleabite to the underside of the rim. The taller comport has heavy rubbing to the gilt on the rim and the foot. The other low comport has some scratches through the decoration (the mice)No damages or repairs. Some of the plates have wear to the light green ground around the mould lines of the plate and a couple of them have some further scratches through the decoration. The squirrel plate has quite a bit of wear to the gilding and so does the plate with chickens. The others have patchy wear.
A gold pocket watch Full hunter, keyless wind, 9ct gold case, movement signed A.W.W.Co., Waltham Mass., round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, ornate blued steel hands, case with full Sheffield hallmarks for 1915Dimensions:Case: 55.5mm
A pocket watch Half-hunter case stamped 18k, 3/4 plate movement with inscription to the place and numbered 1333605, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds hand 6, outer seconds track, gold leaf-style hands, the central case front with central aperture and enamelled Roman numerals in blue, inner railroad seconds track in blue, engraved detail to case throughout; suspended from an unmarked belcher-link chainDimensions:Case: 35mm
J & W. Mitchell Glasgow, retailer: An 18ct gold hunter-cased gentleman’s chronograph Round enamel white dial, inscribed, subsidiary second's dial, time elapsed dial, gilt hands and gilt sweep seconds elapsed hand, Swiss made keyless wind movement, engine turned case, engraved monogram, inner cover engraved Andrew Maclellan GlasgowDimensions:Case: 50mm
A gold pocket watch Full hunter, keyless wind, 9ct gold case with full Birmingham hallmarks for 1939, unsigned movement, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel hand (one missing), inscription dated 1940 to the movement coverDimensions:Case: 49mm
An early 20th century wristwatch Retailed by Crichton of Edinburgh, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals, ornate gold hands, outer seconds track, inner case back stamped 18k, with applied rose gold curb link bracelet, box clasp, stamped 15ct, all in original fitted caseDimensions:Case diameter: 26mm
A continental pocket watch Open face, key wind, 18ct gold case with French eagle’s head mark, round white enamel dial signed Tavernier, Paris, with Arabic numerals in black, fleur-de-lis hands, outer seconds track in black with Arabic numerals, pearls set to the casefront edge, the caseback with dark blue enamel and further pearls to the edgeDimensions:Case: 40mm
An 18ct gold full-hunter pocket watch ¾ plate movement signed B. Lawley, London, inscribed ‘for William Jaffray, Glasgow,’ round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, power reserve indicator at 12, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel leaf hands, with monogram to casefront, full London hallmarks for 1869,Dimensions:Case: 50mm
Two continental fob watches The first open-faced, key wind, gold-coloured dial with decorative engraving, Breguet-style hands, unsigned case and movement, caseback with blue enamelled decoration; the second open-faced, key wind, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Breguet-style hands, unmarked case and movement, caseback with rose-cut diamond star motif to a green enamel surroundDimensions:Case: 33.5mm & 30.5mm
John Forrest: An 18ct gold hunter-cased pocket watch Keyless wind, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gilt hands, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, plain cases, engraved inner case dated 1893, three-quarter plate movement, engraved John Forrest Chronometer maker... numbered 32636Dimensions:Case: 53mm
An early 20th century wristwatch No markings to case exterior, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black 12 in red, sunken small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, leaf hands, coin edge bezel, onion crown, engraved to the caseback ‘H.W., in memory of his godfather,’ on an unmarked strap, in a later Longines boxDimensions:Case: 32mm (excluding crown)
A late 19th century Russian ruby and sapphire bar brooch Circa 1890, the cylindrical bar collet-set with a cabochon ruby or sapphire to each terminal, the pin stamped with workmaster mark AH for August Holmstrom, 56 zolotniks, St Petersburg before 1899; in a fitted box for retailer C.Nicholls Ewing, 4 Perspective de Nevsky, St Petersbourg; together with an open-faced fob watch with blue enamel and rose-cut diamond detailDimensions:Length: 4cm
A continental pocket watch Full hunter, keyless wind, case with machined engraving all over, movement signed H.CAPT, round white enamel dial signed Henry Capt Genève, with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black with Arabic numerals, leaf hands, marked 18K to the inside of the case, movement cover with ‘Henry Capt Geneve No.26280 DEMI CHRONOMETRE 19 RUBIS 151 Regent St LondonDimensions:Case: 45mm
A collection of three retro 20th Century table / desk lamps. Comprising a green enamel / aluminium pendant shade and base example, an aluminium cone and base with tubular adjustable arm raised on a white circular base, along with one with chrome base curved aluminium arm with glass tulip shade example. Largest measures approx; 37cm (height).
Crystal perfume bottle with internal stopper and hallmarked silver and guilloche top, Chester assay, H: 10 cm, enamel is in good condition, the silver surrounding it is slightly dented but hallmarks are clear, small cracks to bottle where internal stopper rests, small chips to glass near base, internal stopper also has couple of nicks. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
Attributed Victorian Officers Full Dress uniform to Colonel Reginald Brittan DSO, Derbyshire Regiment, the tunic is in scarlet cloth with cloth collar and cuffs in the regimental facing colour of white, the collar is ornamented with gold lace at the top and Russia braid at the bottom with Queen Victoria Crown Derbyshire Regiment collar badges in silver/enamel, the cuffs are also decorated with gold lace and Russia braid forming an Austrian knot, gilt regimental pattern buttons with Queen Victoria Crown throughout, twisted round gold shoulder cords bearing the rank badges for a Lieutenant Colonel in bullion embroidery, red cotton loops for a medal bar to the left breast, blue cloth dress trousers with scarlet stripe to the seams, Wellington Boots with swan neck spurs complete with boot trees, Officers buff leather sword belt and slings with Waist Belt Clasp to the Derbyshire Regiment in silver/gilt, buff leather sword knot, transit tin containing gold lace and red Morroco leather sword belt, officers sash, and under tunic sword belt, the uniform can be seen being worn in the family portrait of Colonel Brittan (not part of this lot), (Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The sherwood foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Brittans daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor whose items are also in this auction, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks, the uniform comes direct from family)
Boer War DSO group to Colonel Reginald Brittan, Sherwood Foresters, Distinguished Service Order, V.R.I., silver gilt and enamel, Order of the British Empire, G.R.I.(Military, silver gilt, H.M. London 1919), Queens South Africa Medal with clasps, 'Cape Colony', 'Transvaal', 'Wittebergen', 'South Africa 1901' (CAPT. R. BRITTAN DERBY: REGT.), court mounted as worn, together with a miniature medal group of the same medals, and original case for the OBE, the medals can be seen being worn in the family portrait of Colonel Brittan (not part of this lot), Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The sherwood foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Britons daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor whose items are also in this auction, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks,the group comes direct from family
Officers Mess Dress jacket, scarlet cloth with dark green cloth collar, silver and enamel Derbyshire Regiment collar badges, gilt crown and stars insignia to a full colonel on the epaulettes, scarlet silk lining, together with a scarlet mess dress waistcoat, the front edged in gold bullion cord with bullion cord loops at the waist, decorative gilt ball buttons to the front with hook and eye fastening, and a pair of calf length black leather boots with leather soles, attributed to Colonel Reginald Brittan DSO OBE, whose other items are in this auction, direct from family, (Reginald Brittan was born at Clifton, Gloucestershire on 26th January 1865,educated at Clifton and Marlborough Colleges, after attending the Royal Military college joined the 1st Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (The Sherwood Foresters) with the rank of Lieutenant in August 1885, and promoted Captain in July 1892, he was married to Alice Gisborne on 22nd November 1893 at Derby, he was appointed Adjutant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 1st March 1895 and served in the South African War in that role from January 1900 to May 1901, he was Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette, September 1901, created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order , London Gazette 27th September 1901, 'Reginald Brittan, Captain, Derbyshire regiment. In recognition of services during operations in South Africa', gazetted Lieutenant Colonel July 1908 and command 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, at outbreak of war in 1914 given command in UK of 14th Battalion Sherwood Foresters which was later renamed 13th Battalion, Training Reserve, and then 53rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters, demobilised in April 1919 he was awarded the O.B.E. 'In recognition of services in connection with the war', there are no campaign medals for WW1 as all his service was in the UK, he passed away on 22nd September 1949 and is buried at St Bartholomews Church, Failand, Somerset, Colonel Britons daughter Olive was married to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor, their daughter Pamela was married to Captain H.R.H. Fooks)
BENNETT OF CHEAPSIDE, LONDON; an 18ct yellow gold key wind full hunter pocket, the outer case engraved with family crest and motto, the enamel dial signed 'chronometer', the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, approx weight 112.3g.Condition Report: Light scratches and scuffs to the case, fine hairline to the dial, when wound the watch appears to run, although this is no guarantee of working order.
A 9ct yellow gold open face crown wind pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the white enamel dial inscribed 'John Elkan Ltd' and with gold cuvette, diameter 50mm, approx 86.2g, sold with a 9ct gold fob chain with T-bar swivel fob and spring clasp, length 38cm, approx 44.2g (2)
ASPREY; a hallmarked silver and blue guilloche enamel oval snuff box with gilded interior, import marks for 1930, width 6cm.Provenance: Purchased from Messrs Bamfords Auctioneers, 30th October 2019, originally from the estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO, daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire.
A .935 grade silver key wind open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial signed Acme Lever, H. Samuel, Manchester, diameter 50mm, with a hallmarked silver Albert chain, T-bar and fob, total weight 135g, a Smith's Empire chrome plated pocket watch, and a further Smith's crown wind pocket watch with gold plated Albert chain (3)

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