A Second World War period enamel sign from the clinic of Jewish doctor Dr. Oscar Israel Hirschberg, marked with a Star of David inside a yellow circle, above 'Dr. Oscar Israel Hirschberg 9-10, 31/2 -51/2, Sonntags 10-11 Zur arztlichen Behandlung ausschlieblich von Juden berechtigt', 20 x 15cms.Notes: After completing his studies in Berlin, Oscar Hirschberg began working in 1889, initially in the city of Bromberg, which was then in the Prussian Province of Posen. In 1920 Bromberg, now Bydgoszcz, became part of Poland, perhaps one reason the doctor moved his office to Berlin in 1921. The licenses of the more than 3,000 Jewish doctors practising medicine in the German Reich expired in October 1938. Starting in 1933, it had become increasingly difficult for them to earn a living from their profession due to anti-Jewish boycotts, local initiatives by professional organizations, and discriminatory regulations. In the autumn of 1938, only 709 of the doctors considered Jewish under the Reich Citizenship Law were granted special licenses to continue practising medicine, and they were only permitted to treat Jewish patients and their own wives and children. The special licenses could be revoked at any time. The Jewish practitioners were also prohibited from calling themselves “doctors,” and their offices had to be identified accordingly. Doctors in “mixed marriages” were often the ones to receive special licenses. Likewise, Oscar Hirschberg survived the Shoah thanks to his non-Jewish wife. He continued practising medicine in Berlin until his death in 1946.
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A pair of First World War medals, awarded to J63376 Able Bosun G. Smart Royal Navy, served on HMS Victory, HMS Thunderer, HMS Submarines Q Ship No.556 HMS Cowslip, comprising War medal and Victory medal, enamel badge, Bosun's whistle, portrait photograph, cap sashes, and image of HMS Thunderer, mounted and framed 41 x 32cms.
*A South Staffordshire enamel etui, circa 1770, tapered case of oval section with gilt metal mounts, painted on both sides and to hinged lid with picturesque landscapes featuring architectural features and ruins with figures, the illustrations on a pink ground within gilded volute borders with raised gilt dot decoration between, push button hinged lid enclosing a pair of scissors (tarnished) and an ivory aide-mémoire, lacking other tools, a few fine cracks to top of lid, 9.5 x 4 cm (3.75 x 1.5 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Ivory Act registation reference: L1CCJME4.
* A French repeater and alarm open face pocket watch by Breguet & Fils, circa 1830, the circular white enamel dial signed 'Breguet & Fils' with black arabic numerals and single winding hole, the silver case with engine turned backplate, stamped CHFB 37235, with gilt finish movement engraved 'Breguet & Fils', case size approximately 55 mm NOTE:Breguet et Fils was used to sign Breguet Pocket Watches from 1807 to 1833 when Abraham-Louis Breguet took his son as his partner.
* An English pair case pocket watch by William Howard, circa 1780, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt metal hands, gilded case with single winding hole to the backplate, enclosing a fine verge escapement movement signed 'Wm Howard London 6647', contained in a tortoiseshell case with the backplate painted with a courting couple beside a window and a sailing boat in the background, the outer case approximately 50 mm, some minor loss of tortoiseshell and general wear commensurate with age, with keyQTY: (1)NOTE:William Howard is recorded as working in London from 1750.
*A South Staffordshire enamel etui, circa 1770, tapered case of oval section with gilt metal mounts, front painted with a lady and a gentleman seated in a panelled interior, the reverse with a peasant boy and girl in a picturesque landscape with waterfall, hinged lid with floral panels (top slightly damaged and sometime repaired), the illustrations on a pink ground within gilded volute borders with white lattice between, a few fine cracks, push button hinged lid enclosing a pair of scissors (tarnished), a white metal ear scoop, an ivory aide-mémoire, and a penknife (difficult to extract), other tools lacking, 9.5 x 4.5 cm (3.75 x 1.75 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: UUNUS33Q.
* Chinese armorial porcelain trinket box, 19th century, the shaped box with armorial within foliate decoration, the sides similarly decorated with a brass band to the lid and base (detached with the lid is loose), 12 cm long, together with another enamel trinket box, the sides and lid decorated with rococo floral sprays, 7cm long, plus a go-to-bed chamberstick, 18th century, in pink and white enamel with gilt and foliate decoration, the enamel chipped, 4.5 cm highQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.The armorial relates to the family of Brochwel Ysgithrog, an early King of Powys in Wales.
* A fine Japanese porcelain elephant, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated in the Kakiemon style carrying a removable three-tiered pagoda, with lavish polychrome enamel decoration and delicate garland over the body, 40 cm high x 42 cm long QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.See Christie’s, London, Patrick Moorhead, Hidden Treasures, 25 Feb 2021, lot 50, for a similar example.
* A South Staffordshire enamel etui, circa 1770, tapered case of oval section with gilt metal mounts, painted on both sides and to hinged lid with classical riverscapes featuring architectural ruins, sailing boats, and figures, the illustrations on a deep blue ground within gilded volute borders with raised gilt floral and dot decoration between, a few fine cracks, hinged lid enclosing a pair of brass dividers, lacking other tools, push button mechanism loose, and with adjacent small chip, a few fine cracks, 10 x 5 cm (4 x 2 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* Chinese silver necklace, early 20th century, the pierced foliate panel with bats, applied with a hardstone drop and two small rattles, the woven cord necklace with two further bells, 43 cm drop, together with a Tibetan silver box inset with an apple green jade disc and embossed dragons, 4.5 cm high x 7 x 8 cm, a small gilt metal snuff box, the enamel lid with a dragon chasing a pearl, 4 cm long plus an amber seal carved with monkeys, 3 cm QTY: (4)
* Korean porcelain brush rest, circa 1900, in the form of slightly arched five peaks, moulded with chrysanthemum blossoms, in underglaze indigo enamel, 9.5 cm wide, together with Korean porcelain water dropper, 19th century, in the form of a curled carp, with moulded scales, in underglaze indigo, 7 cm wideQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
*Chinese cloisonné enamel vase, mid-Qing Dynasty, of a tapering quadrilateral column form, gilt decorated, the four sides with cloisonné panels of archaic mask heads and foliages, round disc foot with flying dragon roundel bask mark, height 16 cm, weight 800 gQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
including a silver gilt one by David Andersen, of reproduction Viking design, a green enamel and silver gilt leaf bracelet by David Andersen, 17.5cm long, an orange enamel and silver ring by David Andersen, size I, a geometric orange and brown enamel and silver brooch by David Andersen, and various other pieces of enamel and silver Norwegian jewellery. *CR All with some wear.
the central panel of blue guilloche enamel is centred with a small pearl, with further pearls set to the gold mount, locket compartment to the reverse containing hair, 5.0cm long, 5.0 grams, together with a 9ct gold half hinged bangle, with foliate engraved decoration to one side, 5.1 grams. *CR Both with wear and damage.
the gold coloured dial with engine turned decoration, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with presentation inscription to the inner case, with enamel decorated crest and initials to the reverse, 50mm dia., 62.3 grams, together with a 15ct gold watch chain, 32.5cm long, 9.4 grams. *CR With some dents and damage to the enamel decoration on the back case, the watch does not appear to be working.
each of oval-shape, each link engraved with the initials P. B. in black enamel, 8.3 grams, in fitted box Provenance: Belonged to The Hon. Peter Beatty, second son of Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Beatty and given to the vendor's father as a memento, Peter Beatty died tragically in 1949. *CR With some wear.
the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with presentation inscription to the inner case dated for 1901, engraved with initials to the back case, 45mm dia., 88.6 grams, together with a 9ct gold curb link watch chain, suspending a 9ct gold 't' bar, 28.5cm long, 47.2 grams. *CR The watch does not appear to be working, with some general wear.
the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with presentation inscription to the inner case dated for 1897, high quality English lever free sprung movement, with unusual articulated bow, 50mm dia., 140 grams.. *CR The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order when offered for sale, hairline crack in the dial between 3 and 4 o'clock.
centred with a diamond set urn, mounted with a rose-cut diamond and overall with small rose-cut diamonds on a red guilloche enamel ground, within a surround of royal blue guilloche enamel and gold decoration, in gold, 8.7 grams. Size P. *CR One small rose-cut diamond is missing, some wear, but no obvious damage to the enamel work.
including a 9ct gold half hinged bangle, 11.5 grams, a 9ct gold heart-shaped locket pendant and chain, 4.5 grams, a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, damaged, 11.6 grams, a 9ct gold and black enamel pendant, depicting an owl sitting on a branch, 17.4 grams, three pairs of 9ct gold earrings, 5.4 grams, a gold signet ring, 6.6 grams, a gold heart-shaped signet ring, 0.9 grams, two pendants and two gem set rings. *CR All with some wear.
the black enamel mounted with a pearl set cross, locket compartment to the reverse, in 15ct gold, 3.3 grams, size K, together with 22ct gold wedding band, 5.1 grams, size M and a 18ct gold signet ring mounted with a circular-cut diamond, 6.2 grams, size R. *CR Some damage to the black enamel on the mourning ring, all with some wear.
the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, metal inner plate, 55mm dia., 109 grams, together with an 18ct gold curb link watch chain, each link marked for 18ct., suspending an 18ct gold 't' bar and with watch keys, 35cm long, 39.7 grams. *CR The white enamel dial is very damaged, the watch and the repeating mechanism are not working.
the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, 52mm dia., 116.7 grams., together with a silver plated full hunting cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 52mm dia., 117.3 grams. *CR Both watches do not appear to be working, both with some wear.
the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with presentation inscription to the inner case for 1924, 50mm dia., 92.1 grams. *CR With some wear to the enamel numerals on the outer case, some wear and a small dent to the back case, the watch does not appear to be working.
the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with ornate gold hands, numbered to the back case 20465, with French mark to the stem, inscribed with initials to the back case, 50mm dia., 78.0 grams. *CR The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order when offered for sale.
the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with unusual blue enamel case, English lever movement,50mm dia., 102.2 grams, together with an 18ct gold and platinum watch chain, formed with long and short links, 35cm long, 13.6 grams. *CR The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order.
including a pair of enamel and garnet set earrings, with screw fittings, a single stone smoky quartz ring, set in 9ct gold, a chunky silver bracelet, a gem set and cultured pearl brooch, a silver coloured metal running fox brooch, and various other items of costume jewellery. *CR All with some wear and damages.
including a 15ct gold and pearl lily of the vallery brooch, a Georgian garnet and gold brooch pendant, mounted with foil backed garnets in gold closed back settings, a garnet and 9ct gold brooch, a diamond solitaire ring, set in 18ct gold and platinum, size N 1/2, a carnelian and gold cameo brooch, a gilt metal and enamel pendant and various other items. *CR All with some wear and damages.
signed white enamel dial with dot numerals and Roman numerals to the bezel, with Omega logo to the winder and to the deployant clasp, on an Omega bracelet, 35mm dia, with guarantee and Omega box and outer box. *CR The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order.
formed as red enamel heart with two silver love birds, suspending three green enamel leaves, signed to the reverse and stamped Norway Sterling 925 S, 6.0cm high, together with a pair of red enamel and silver heart-shaped drop earrings by David Andersen, signed to the reverse, 4.5cm high, total weight of all three items 36.3 grams. *CR With some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

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