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Fine, minute-repeating, fob watch signed ‘Js Calame Robert Chaux-de-Fonds’, with engine-turned, gold and enamelled, hunting-case. Early 20th century.Full white enamel dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o’clock, gilt brass ‘Louis XVI’ hands; bridge movement in polished steel marked ‘Brevet + 216 Pat. Aug 9. 87’, anchor escapement, cut bimetallic oversprung compensated balance with flat blued steel spring, repetition on gongs activated by a push-piece on the band; engine-turned and engraved gold hunting case incorporating a banderol in royal blue enamel and the monogram ‘MJC’. D.Established in La Chaux-de-Fonds from 1880 onwards, Jacques Calame Robert, who had a subsidiary branch in London, remained active until the 19820sExpert: Mr. Anthony Turner (24 rue du Buisson Richard. 78600 Le Mesnil Le Roi. France)
Copper gilt and engraved pyx, with champlevé enamel. Limoges. France. Romanesque. 13th century.11 x 7 cm.In the form of a cylindrical box with a conical lid, it is adorned with champlevé enamel in shades of turquoise, sky blue, lapis lazuli blue, green, red, yellow, and white.The decoration alternates medallions containing an angel on a cloud with fine curvilinear drawings of vegetation motifs enclosing a fleur-de-lis.The lid alternates vegetation elements with coats of arms.Topped with a cross-shaped knob. It is in a marvellous state of preservation.The interior retains most of the gilding. The clasp is not preserved.An example of equal importance to this one is the one preserved in the MET in New York, with inventory number 32.100.284, which includes the rarity of the coats of arms on the lid, (https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/467492). In their opinion, the shields are fictitious and serve as ornamental features. They specify: "They may seem an unusual choice for an object intended to contain the consecrated bread as the body of Christ during the Mass, but the lines between the religious and secular realms of the Middle Ages were often blurred."Another example also preserved in the MET in New York, with inventory number 32.100.281, is a pyx which also has the angels on clouds of sunlight, present in a circular reserve. (https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/467489).This lot has been imported, therefore ensuring exportability by the Ministry of Culture of Spain.Reference bibliography:- De Limoges a Silos". Exhibition catalogue Madrid - Brussels - Santo Domingo de Silos, November 2001- April 2002.- L’Oeuvre de Limoges. Émaux limousins du Moyen Âge, catalogue d’exposition [Paris, musée du Louvre, 23.10.1995-22.01.1996 ; New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 4.03-16.06.1996], Paris, Éd. De la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1995.- GAUTHIER, Marie-Madeleine (dir.), Émaux méridionaux : catalogue international de l’Oeuvre de Limoges. Tome 2: L’apogée 1190-1215, Paris, éditions du CTHS, 2011.
Colonial School. Mexico. 18th century."Coronation of the Virgin"Nun's shield. Oil on copper. With tortoiseshell frame and back.Diameter: 19 cm.The LACMA in Los Angeles, has a nun’s badge in its collection by the Mexican painter Francisco Martínez (Mexico, 1687-1758) dated circa 1750, with the central theme of The Annunciation surrounded by Saints. (Inv. M.2015.142.1)As Professor Ilona Katzew, Curator and Head of the Latin American Art Department at the LACMA in Los Angeles, notes with respect to these nun’s shields:"This small-scale painting is a badge worn by nuns of the Order of the Immaculate Conception (also known as Conceptionists) in Mexico as part of their dress. Painted badges originated in Mexico in response to religious reforms introduced by the archbishop Francisco Manso y Zúñiga (ruled 1629-1635), who attempted to curtail the luxury and privilege of the convent lifestyle. He forbade nuns to wear shields made of gold, precious stones, and enamel. The nuns circumvented this rule by commissioning shields painted on copper or parchment, and set into frames made of tortoiseshell. Many of the badges were painted by the best artists of the day."This genre of devotional art was widespread during the 17th and 18th centuries in Spain and the New Hispanic world.They tended to be small pictures painted or embroidered with religious scenes, which nuns wore on their chests as they took their vows.It is in the classic portraits of crowned nuns, also with flowers, veils and other ornaments, where we can see the relevance these badges had.On occasions, artists of the calibre of José de Páez, Luís Juárez or Miguel Cabrera made some of these badges.
Central ring from the shaft of a pastoral staff or processional cross, made of chiselled, pierced and gilded copper with "champlevé" enamel application. Limoges, France. 13th-14th century.Measurements: 3.2 x 2.9 cm.The delicate and elaborate chiselling and ornamentation work indicate that this ring must have been part of an important pastoral staff or processional cross.It features diamond-shaped decoration in which human busts are depicted inside, while the remaining spaces form triangles decorated with vegetation elements. The upper and lower edges are finished with a border of small connected triangles pointing inward.This lot has been imported, therefore its exportation permit from the Spanish Ministry of Culture is guaranteed.
Porzellan. Meissen. Kataloge. The Irwin Untermyer Collection. Hackenbroch, Yvonne. (Text). Meissen and other Continental Porcelain Faience and Enamel. Published for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Harvard University Press, Cambridge – Mass. 1956. 4°. Mit XXIX, 264 Textseiten und farbigen Abb. auf 158 Tafeln. Orig. Halbleinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. (50) * Der Band enthält: Meissen Porcelain, Continental Porcelain: Vienna, Hoechst, Berlin, Nymphenburg, Frankenthal, Ansbach, Ludwigsburg, Keltersbach, Fulda, Italien, Spanish, French. Beiliegt: Catalogue of the Hans Syz Collection. Vol. I. Meissen Porcelain and Hausmalerei. From Hans Syz, J. Jefferson Miller II and Rainer Rückert. Smithsonain Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 1979. 4°. Mit vielen Abb. 607 SS. Orig. brauner Leinenband. Zustand: Innen vereinzelt mit Notizen oder Widmungen. Die Einbände sind berieben und bestoßen.
GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CUPS AND BOWLS, 18TH CENTURY, QIANLONG PERIOD 1736 - 1795 comprising of four coffee cups and three bowls, along with a saucer decorated with flowers, character mark to base, along with a 20th century Chinese bowlQty: 9Saucer with star crack to base, scratches, pitting and crazing to cloisonné centre; larger tea bowl with chips to foot; famille rose bowl with enamel losses; smallest tea bowl with hairline and chips to rim; one gilded cup with chip and crack to rim, another has lost handle and bears replacement, rubbing to gilding, final blue and white cup with small chips to rim; further general surface wear throughout
Bassett-Lowke / Hornby O Gauge mixed group of items consisting of a Bassett-Lowke wooden Goods Depot, some damage particularly to roof and other areas but does include a number of enamel signs including Brasso Metal Polish, Sutton Seeds, Bassett-Lowke and others, Bassett-Lowke or similar Island Platform possibly stored in damp or outside conditions and have suffered accordingly but does include a few enamel signs, Hornby O Gauge tin tunnel and No.1 cutting together with a small number of other items. Condition varies from Fair to Good. (qty)
A Chinese enamelled ladies hand mirror, with a 19th century dragon green hard stone belt buckle handle, length 12ins Condition Report: The box is broken. There are knocks and loss to the enamel decoration front and back. There is a small hole to the side near the handle. The hard stone is in good condition.
An early 20th century silver and enamel snuff box, possibly of French origin, of oval form, the side with a band of dark green guilloché enamel, piano hinged cover similarly decorated within a border of trailing vines over a textured ground, gilt washed interior, underside with London import hallmarks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Gourdel Vales & Company, 7 x 3cm, 1.8oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some very minor surface scratches and nicks to the enamel but no losses. Hinge in good order. Some very minor distortion to the locating flange, but it does not affect the closing and opening of the cover, which is positive. Hallmarks clear and readable. Some wear to the gilding.
L'Excelsior, Chaux-de-Fonds - An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1935, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock, with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring over a pink guilloché field around the circular glazed aperture, signed gilt dial, 30mm diameter, with floral inner, black Roman numerals over a plain outer chapter ring, blued double spade hands and dot minute track, unsigned mechanical crown wind cylinder movement with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 35mm diameter, outer lavishly decorated all over with engraved scrolls and foliage, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior with Swiss marks for 18ct gold, Chaux-de-Fonds, numbered 95818 9, the cuvette similarly marked, 35g gross
A Victorian silver and enamel perfume bottle, mark of Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1886, of oval form with piano hinged bayonet fitting captive cover, front with polychrome enamelled floral decoration, 7 x 4.5cm, 1.4oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches all over, together with some minor scuffing to the reverse, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Bayonet fitting operational. Hallmarks clear and readable. No obvious losses to the enamel.
A pair of French 18ct gold and enamel lorgnettes, circa 1923, double struck with French guarantee marks, maker's mark untraced (JF), additionally struck with London import hallmarks for 18ct gold, sponsor's mark untraced (J&RF Ld), the handle decorated with blue enamel, midway with sliding spring loaded foliate collar, terminating in a simple ring, 10cm overall, 30g gross
Chevalier & Cochet, Paris - An open faced pocket watch, circa 1800, the unsigned white dial, 27mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement signed CHEVALIER & COCHET N6940 with pierced and engraved balance cover, silvered regulator, chain fusée, three arm balance and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 32mm diameter, milled edge, split pearl set bezel, verso with split pearl set bezel and inner blue enamel ring, inner with enamel, split pearl and split turquoise set floral decoration over a textured ground, decorative split pearl and enamel bordered circular cartouche at 6 o'clock with an enamelled coastal scene, interior unmarked, metal tests as gold, 24.8g gross Crystal: Complete. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, viewable under magnification.Dial: Generally in good condition apart from a chip by the winding aperture between the hole and 2 o'clock.Movement: Presented minus the winding key. The balance wheel swings freely, but the movement has not been wound, nor tested.Case: In good condition with no obvious sign of damage, losses or repairs. Some minor surface scratches to the cartouche, visible under magnification.
Hermès - A brooch together with two pairs of earrings, the yellow metal blue cloisonné enamel brooch, dimensions 6 x 1cm, pin and roller catch fitting, stamped 'HERMÈS', 'MADE IN FRANCE', together with two pairs of yellow metal cloisonné enamel earrings, dimensions 2.1 x 1.9cm, hinged clip fittings, each stamped 'HERMÈS', gross weight 40.2g (3)
A late Victorian silver and enamel pocket cigarette case, mark of Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1899, of rectangular convex form, piano hinged cover with push-in thumbpiece, decorated with a polychrome enamel scene of a soldier in a mountainous landscape above the words A GENTLEMAN IN KHARKI, gilded interior with elasticated retainer, 8 x 6cm, 3.2oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Enamel with some minor surface scratches - viewable under reflected light. Some minor surface scratches and nicks to the silverware, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hinge and catch operational. Interior with some water staining to the gilding. Elasticated retainer very stretched though complete. Hallmarks clear and readable. Stamped 'COPYRIGHT' lower right hand side.
* Airship Timepiece. An Edwardian airship pocket / stop watch, circa 1910, circular white enamel dial with arabic numbers, black steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the nickel plated case engraved with an airship over a motorboat in the ocean, case 50 mm diameter, in good working conditionQTY: (1)
* Royal Naval Air Service. RNAS eagle crest, circa 1915, cast in aluminium with head facing right, laid on wooden backing board with plaque engraved 'Mudros' 37 cm long, together with a collection of RNAS memorabilia including a brass cribbage board from the officers mess, stamped C.P.O. Mess R.N.A.S, laid on to an oak base, 27 cm long, a propeller blade box, laminated mahogany, the hinged lid inset with a brass and enamel RNAS badge, 19 cm long, aluminium letter opener, the curved blade with RNAS eagle emblem and engraved Cranwell 1917, overall length 21 cm, a "trench art" type brass book engraved with the name J.H. Furniss and opposite side with RNAS eagle and nicolia Lemnos 1918-19, 8 x 6 cm, a nickel plated sovereign case engraved RNAS 1917, the opposite side engraved 'won by A.M.E. E.G. Servantes for swimming' and other itemsQTY: (8)NOTE:The RNAS had stations in the Eastern Mediterranean at Mudros and Lemnos during WWI.
* Victorian Scarlet Tunic, 3rd Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers, with green facings, silvered buttons and collar badges, 72 cm long, 38 cm chest, general wear and moth damage, together with a Boer War period scarlet tunic of the Montgomery Territorial Yeomanry, with black facings and with tailors label for J & B Pearse & Co, London, silvered buttons, brass shoulder badges, 70 cm long, 32 cm chest, plus an Elizabeth II kepi of the Royal Corps of Transport, black cloth with enamel and bi-metal helmet plate, red and white pommel, yellow cord and leather peakQTY: (3)
* Brooklands Flying Club. An art deco members car badge, circa 1920s, chrome with red and black enamels depicting a monoplane over Brooklands clubhouse, the reverse with members number '23', the enamel is damaged and the badge has traces of old paint on the suspension post, a worn but scarce badge, overall length 15 cmQTY: (1)
* A WWII "Operation Dynamo" DSC group to Captain C.A. Hancock, for displaying great initiative and seamanship in getting his ship into Dunkirk, and also after the ship had been severely damaged, in getting her back to DoverDistinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., by Garrard & Co, London 1939, reverse officially dated 19401914-15 Star (Lieut, C.A. Hancock, R.N.R.)British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. C.A. Hancock. R.N.R.)1939-1945 StarAtlantic StarWar MedalFrance. Order of Maritime Merit, silver and enamel (enamel damaged), the remaining medals generally very fine, with a folder of extensive research QTY: (8)NOTE:Captain Charles Archibald Hancock, DSC was born in Plymouth in 1886. He joined the Training Ship Conway at Liverpool in 1901, before joining the Idra Line as a midshipman and then joining SS Indraghiri in 1903 until 1905. He served in various ships and in 1914 he was in SS Empress when it was converted to a seaplane carrier, here he found himself with the rank of Temporary Sub Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve and he remained with the ship until the end of the war.Post-war service saw Hancock with the cross-channel service and in 1933 was promoted to Captain of SS Canterbury, which was the flagship of the Southern Railways fleet. He was in command of this ship during "Operation Dynamo" which was the evacuation from Dunkirk. A breakdown of the ship's service is included with the lot but on 4 June the ship departed for Dover on its final trip from Dunkirk having brought to safety a total of 5715 troops.From 6 to 15 June, Hancock and the Canterbury were heavily involved in operations off Le Havre, Cherbourg and Brest.DSC: London Gazette 16 August 1940 'This ship completed four trips. On the third trip, she was bombed and a near miss damaged the ship and put her out of action. In addition to those four trips she had completed three other trips to Calais and Boulogne, continually subjected to bombing and also gunfire from shore batteries. A near miss put the ship out of action for the remainder of the operation.Captain Hancock displayed great initiative and seamanship in getting his ship into Dunkirk, and also after the ship had been severely damaged, in getting her back to Dover'Hancock left the SS Canterbury in 1942 and joined the Twickenham Ferry and following on from the Normandy landings the ship was the first vessel to discharge a cargo of railway rolling stock to the Cherbourg Peninsula, a complete train of goods wagons with locomotive.The French award included in this lot was presented to Hancock in 1938 for his long association with France having recently carried his millionth passenger across the channel.He was discharged from the Merchant Navy in 1946 on termination of his war service and he died in Dover in 1962.
* Royal Irish, 4th Dragoon Guards Parade Helmet, 1871 Pattern, the brass skull with brass plume holder and white horsehair plume, and the helmet plate with red, blue and white enamel regimental badge with the motto 'Quis Separabit MDCCLXXIII' laid on a white metal star of the Order of St Patrick, with brass chin-scales and rosettes, original brown silk lining, in good original condition QTY: (1)
* R101. The personal effects of Squadron Leader Ernest Livingstone Johnson, AFC, OBE, Royal Naval Air Service, who was killed in the R101 Airship disaster, France 5 October 1930, comprising, silver open face pocket watch, engraved with the initials 'ELJ', white enamel dial with black roman numerals, 45 mm diameter, in good working condition, an oak cigar and cigarette box, with brass mounts including an RNAS airship badge and a small brass shield cartouche engraved 'To Ernest from Phillip Congratulations' (this commemorating his AFC award), the hinged compartments enclosing a briar pipe stamped 'Pennant', 'London Made' and 5 keys, the height including carrying handle 13 cm x 28 cm wide x 15 cm deep, plus a black and white portrait photograph of Johnston, circa 1920s, in uniform standing next beside an airship, 26.5 x 11 cm, framed and glazed, frame size 42 x 25.5 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Reeman Dansie, Coins, Weapons and Militaria, 22 August 2013, lot 633.R101 crashed in France during its maiden voyage on 5 October 1930, 48 of the 54 people on board were killed. Among the passengers killed was Lord Thomson, the Air Minister who had initiated the programme.
* Pre-War Travel. 'Forde-Dover' Ferry Club car badge, circa 1930s, a scarce decorative badge for regular Channel Crossing travellers during the inter war period by Thomas Fattorini & Co. Birmingham, enamel on chromed brass with applied flags of European nations visited, shows some age wear and minor enamel lossQTY: (1)NOTE:HMS Forde was a former WWI Royal Navy auxiliary vessel converted for Ferrying duties during peace-time.
* RFC/RAF Badges. WWI RFC silver sweetheart brooch, Birmingham 1916, hollow silver eagle, with head turned to the right, 55 mm wide, three silver inter-war period RAF wing brooches (one lacking pin), a silver and blue enamel Observers badge (enamel damaged), two gilt metal and enamel RAF wings, American Air Force Observers badge, stamped Coin Silver, 40 mm and other badges including silver and enamel Tank Corps badge, chrome powder compact with enamelled RAF wings applied to the top and other itemsQTY: (24)
* A fine Victorian miniature Albert helmet of the Royal Horse Guards, 1842 pattern, the white metal skull with plume holder and scarlet horse hair plume, the helmet plate with blue and red enamel badge and the motto 'Honi Soit Qui Maly Pense' applied to eight-point star, with chin-scales and rosettes, lacking liner and mounted on an octagonal electroplated box and cover, 40.5 cm high QTY: (1)
* National Pigeon Service. WWII National Pigeon Service badge by J.R. Gaunt, London, the gilt metal badge with three-tone blue enamel and gilt and red crown, 25 mm high QTY: (1)NOTE:The National Pigeon Service was a volunteer civilian organisation formed in 1938 by Major W.H. Osman. During WWII over 200,000 pigeons were given by the British pigeon breeder of the NPS. The birds were used by the Royal Air Force and the Army and Intelligence Services, Special Section of the Army Pigeon Service. 16,554 war pigeons were parachuted onto the continent. Many pigeons received the Dickens Medal for bravery.
A Vintage - Excellent and Heavy Sterling Silver Curb Bracelet - Loaded with 25 Large Sterling Silver Charms of Good Quality. Comprises Warship, Pistol, Holy Bible, Ornate Bell, Flower Basket, Lantern, Ford T-Car, Kettle, Large Building, Skates, Silver Enamel Kettle, Divers Helmet, Gypsy Caravan, Sailing Ship, Bucket and Many More. Silver Weight 167.2 grams. All In Good Condition and Marked for Silver.

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