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A silver gilt lady's open face pocket watch, made for the Chinese market, circa 1900, key wind, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer 15, 30, 45, 60 Arabic markers, blued steel spade hands, centre seconds, floral engraved movement and hinged cuvette signed with two Chinese characters, the case set with seed pearls around the dial and into the bow, the back decorated with an enamelled scene depicting two ladies leaning over a well speaking in confidence, with a foliage and brown guilloche border, case number 5067, case 39mm, 52.5g gross, with key.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 1hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee continued operation.
A Bow Porcelain Mug, circa 1755, of baluster form, with moulded strap handle having heart shaped terminal, painted in underglaze blue with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl on a ground of cloud scrolls, painters mark 14 9cm A Similar Waste Bowl, painted in underglaze blue with a mock Oriental landscape, painters mark 3 15.5cm diameter (2) Mug - badly crackedBowl - glaze scratched and worn, no chips, cracks or repair
A Derby Porcelain Allegorical Figure of Mars, circa 1770, on Rococo scroll base, patch marks18.5cm highA Bow Figure of a New Dancer, circa 1760, the girl modelled posed over a tall Rococo scroll base applied with flowers20cm highA Bow Porcelain Sparrowbeak Cream Jug, circa 1760, painted in coloured enamels with a bouquet and scattered sprigs under a red line border8.75cm high (3)Mars - heavy gilt loss, loss to the finial by his side. No repair.New Dancer - left hand re stuck. Some crude discoloured restoration to the backBow jug - Chip to the rim and another to the spout. Some glaze and enamel scratching. No restoration.
A Worcester Porcelain Mug, circa 1780, of cylindrical form, with gilt monogram JMW within a foliate and scroll cartouche flanked by two flowersprays, one with a bow, the other with an arrow, below a gilt dentil rim13cm highProvenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever CollectionFor a similar pair of mugs, also monogrammed JMW, see Rissik (Marshall) Coloured Worcester Porcelain, figs.1091-1092. The bow and arrow in the flowersprays relate to the so-called Royal Marriage pattern derived from the Kew service made for George III and Queen Charlotte and suggest that this mug was made to celebrate a marriageNo chips, cracks or restoration. Some minor wear.
A collection of jewellery featuring two diamond set Victorian diamond set Etruscan revival brooches. Including a 15ct gold brooch, hallmarked Chester 1896, set with a 1.6mm diameter rose cut diamond, but in as found condition with missing C clasp and steel pin. Gross approximate weight 2.9 grams. Also a circular yellow metal Victorian archaeological revival style brooch, with a rubbed "15c" stamp 00and assessed accordingly. Set with a 2.2mm diameter old mine cut diamond. Steel pin and c-clasp fully functioning. Gross approximate weight 5.3 grams. A stamped 925 necklace, weighing approximately 9 grams. Lot also includes an untested gentleman's Rotary quartz watch, a yellow metal bow brooch, red glass brooch, purple stone and base metal brooch, two faux turquoise and paste brooches (some stones missing and pin missing) and other items.
George III mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers George III mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, cross-banded and boxwood strung top over two short and three graduated long drawers all cock-beaded with oval brass bail handles, key design marquetry over a shaped apron and raised on four splay feet113cm wide, 60cm deep, 102cm highPoor repair to the front foot with later parts and poor quality repairs to the base and other supports. None of the missing veneer for the feet is available.
An 18ct yellow gold half hunter ladies fob watch, the outer hinged cover with circular dial with enamel Roman numerals, opening to reveal white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, top winder, approx 47mm over loop, suspended from a yellow metal bow brooch, unmarked assessed as approx 9ct, total gross weight approx 30.1g Wear commensurate with age, wear to enamel numerals on outer case, some denting to case
A later 20th Century Perthshire glass paperweight designed by Neil Drysdale, internally decorated with a stylised bouquet of lampwork flowers tied with a yellow bow, cased in blue over clear and flash cut with printie cuts inside diamonds before basal diamond cuts, retains original paper label, complete with certificate, numbered 127/250, diameter 6.5cm.
A Peter McDougall glass paperweight of domed form, internally decorated with a central pink flower head with a crown of twisted ribbons in blue, yellow and white alternating with white latticinio canes over an orange ground and cased in clear crystal, signature cane, diameter 6cm, together with a John Deacons paperweight internally decorated with three lampwork flowers in pink, blue and purple tied with an orange bow over a royal blue ground, diameter 6.5cm. (2)
A near pair of yew-wood and elm-seated comb back Windsor bow arm chairs, with crinoline stretcher.Generally good condition for age, one repair visible to backrest. Various use and age related marks. Some minor evidence of historic worm damage. One chair has had all legs re-glued, the other the same to the back legs.
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