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Lot 77

E and S, a silver cigarette case with vacant cartouche and banded engine turned decoration. Birmingham 1931. 1.9 troy oz. 

Lot 149

An Edwardian mother of pearl card case with silver cartouche 'Emma', together with a bag of mother of pearl fragments, counters and other items.

Lot 564

A Gloucestershire Regiment carved wood fretwork stand inkwell, applied with a bronzed Egypt/Gloucestershire badge within a carved wood coronet cartouche and continuous scrolling foliage, above two square wells and a hinged drawer, 27cm high x 26cm wide

Lot 14

A shaped silver vesta case, engraved all over with scrolling foliates and a vacant round cartouche. Birmigham 1900, 4.5cm high, with another and a cross, 54 grams total

Lot 235

A Victorian silver plated oval two handled tray, engraved with an elaborate shaped oval foliate cartouche within a border of medallions and swags, with reeded handles and rim, stamped 6942/1, 73.5cm wide

Lot 175

A George I silver porringer, with reeded scroll handles and half reeded and fluted body, the repoussè cartouche with acanthus leaf and scroll surround, raised on circular foot, London 1717, by Thomas Parr I, 14cm high, 14.1ozt, 438.5g CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request

Lot 366

An Edwardian silver egg cup, having repousee floral decoration and initialled cartouche; together with three silver napkin rings, and an Eastern white metal example (5)

Lot 368

A set of ten George III silver teaspoons, each bowl having embossed leaf decoration with floral engraved stem and vacant cartouche, maker probably Stephen Adams I, London 1807; together with three other silver teaspoons (13) gross weight 4.9ozCondition report: Lot includes three similar plated spoons.Main set – stems are very thin and consequently several are slightly bent, some bowls also bent out of shape, hallmarks generally rubbed.

Lot 390

A George V silver match sleeve, having engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche; together with various other silver match sleeves; a silver mustard; pill boxes etc (9)

Lot 455

An early 20th century silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having all-over foliate engraved decoration and flower head cartouche naming M.A. Ainslie'; together with two other silver vestas; a base metal example; and an Eastern white metal card case (5)

Lot 462

An Edwardian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having foliate engraved decoration and initialled cartouche; together with two other early 20th century silver vestas; and an early 20th century sterling silver pocket cigarette lighter (4)

Lot 31

A small silver heart shaped pin dish, having foliate scrolls and central monogrammed cartouche

Lot 266

Boxed nine piece Chinese export silver dressing table set which includes, circular trinket dish and cover, button hook, hand held mirror, three silver backed brushes, two silver backed combs, and a shallow pin dish. All decorated with Chinese dragons and a vacant cartouche

Lot 104

Gents 9ct gold hunter pocket watch and double albert chain, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial stamped Nallog with 9ct double albert watch chain and T-bar. Chain weight 25g watch weight 95.7g Pocket watch is in excellent condition. No damages or repairs noted to the glass, face or case. All hands are present and functioning. Watch was wound and monitored over a period of several hours and kept accurate time through that observation period. The chain is in great condition, no damages to the links. The spring on one of the clasps isn't functioning accurately. Cartouche to the front is monogrammed. Watch is inscribed to the inside back cover. No noted dents or splits to the case. Case diameter is approx 48mm. Tbar stamped 9ct, links stamped 9, clasps stamped 375.

Lot 125

Victorian open faced silver cased pocket watch by Ford Galloway and Co Birmingham, white enamel dial, seconds subsidiary dial, English lever. Assay marked Birmingham 1884 Watch is in very good condition. Glass has only light surface scratches. The silver case is in very good condition, cartouche to back is vacant. There are a couple of hairlines to the face (visible in additional images). Watch was wound and monitored over a period of several hours and kept accurate time through that observation period. 

Lot 229

A Chinese ivory brisé fan,19th century, the guards carved with an oval cartouche of peony, the silk leaves embroidered with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl among clouds, 37.5cm open22cm guards, fitted case (2)Provenance: The Contents of an East Anglian Estate.清十九世纪 广东制象牙折扇 连黑漆描金盖盒 Condition report: Box - surface scratches, chips to edges. Fan - surface scratches, silk leaves loose, faded, stained, splits to edges.

Lot 396

A collection of fabric, 1950s to 1960s, to include: lake green satin, decorated with bamboo, chrysanthemums and a cartouche, 890 x 76cm, burgundy satin, 170 x 145cm, grey satin column wrap, double-sided, 220 x 73cm, lake green silk, 1268 x 106cm, beige silk, 916 x 119cm (5)Provenance: The Mallory-Brown family, a British diplomatic family who served in Hong Kong.Condition report: Burgundy satin - length 234cm but two corners cut out. Loose threads to edges. Lake green - Loose threads to edges. Fabric stretched.Chrysanthemum - Loose threads to edges. Beige - Loose threads to edges. Fabric stretched.

Lot 611

A late Georgian curved horn snuff mull with white metal mounts and engraved cartouche of a thistle, possibly Scottish.

Lot 44

EXTREMELY RARE EXPORT SILVER TANKER WITH COVER QING DYNASTY, WANG HING, C.1890 of cylindrical shape set with sinuous bamboo sprig as handle and finial, the body delicately decorated with dense bamboo groove growing freely, with a plain shield-shaped cartouche in front, the base hallmarked with retailer 'Wang Hing', '90', and maker's mark 'Lian Xing Sheng' (Dimensions: 17cm high, 393g) (Qty: 1)(17cm high, 393g)Qty: (1)

Lot 178

DOUCAI 'PHOENIX' DISH YONGZHENG MARK BUT LATER the rounded dish supported on a short foot, the interior painted with three phoenixes in flight around a red lotus flower in a double-circle cartouche, the exterior similarly decorated with phoenixes amongst different coloured flower heads and scrolling leaves, the base inscribed with a six-character Yongzheng mark within double circles in underglaze blue (Dimensions: 11.7cm diameter) (Qty: 1)(11.7cm diameter)Qty: (1)

Lot 204

SET OF FORTY-SIX FAMILLE ROSE 'BIANCO-SOPRA-BIANCO' DINNER SERVICE QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY each finely decorated in quatrefoil cartouche with two deer in natural landscape, bare trees surrounding them perched by birds, rocks outlined and detailed in grisaille, reserved on a white-enamelled scrolling flowers ground, comprising of 25 pieces of dish; 12 pieces of soup plate; 4 pieces of smaller plate; 1 piece of medium plate; 2 pieces of smaller charger and 2 pieces of large charger (Dimensions: dish 23cm; soup plate 22.5cm; smaller plate 29cm; medium plate 35cm; smaller charger 39cm; large charger 39cm; all in diameter) (Qty: 46)(dish 23cm; soup plate 22.5cm; smaller plate 29cm; medium plate 35cm; smaller charger 39cm; large charger 39cm; all in diameter)Qty: (46)Footnote: Provenance: Thomas Pitt (c.1705-1760) Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford (1737-1793) William Wyndham, 1st Baron Grenville (1759-1834) The Hon. George Mathew Fortescue (1791-1877) Thence by descent to the present owners Note: This service was previously at Boconnoc House, Cornwall for much of its history. In 1717 the house was sold to Thomas Pitt, previously Governor of Madras. He raised the purchase money from the sale of the Pitt Diamond, bought in India in 1701, which he sold to the Regent of France to be set in the crown of Louis XV for his coronation. Boconnoc was the home of three British Prime Ministers, the most famous of which was probably William Pitt the Younger, but also Lord Grenville who was responsible for the abolishment of the slave trade. The house and estate passed into the Fortescue family by marriage in 1864 and has remained in the family’s possession ever since.

Lot 206

A pair of Ko-Imari blue and white apothecary bottles and a small box and coverEdo period (1615-1868), late 17th centuryThe bottles each of typical bulbous form with short tapering necks with moulded rings, painted in underglaze blue with birds amid trailing peonies beneath a band of variously sized spear heads around the neck, each inscribed within a wystaria roundel, HB, 24.1cm (9½in); the box and cover painted in underglaze blue with the monogram VOC for the Dutch East India Company, within three circles on a simple design of arabesques, 6.2cm (2 3/8in). (4).Footnotes:For a bottle of similar type, see John Ayers, Oliver Impey, and J. V. G. Mallet, Porcelain for Palaces, The Fashion for Japan in Europe, London, Oriental Ceramic Society, 1990, p.98, pl.40. Another featuring the initials IVH within a similar wisteria cartouche is illustrated in Barbara Brennan Ford and Oliver Impey, Japanese Art from the Gerry Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1990, p.68, no.36a.The initials HB could refer to Hendrick van Buytenheym, who was Opperhoofd, head of the trading station, on Deshima Island during the years 1685, 1688, 1691 and 1693.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 272

An Inlaid iron rectangular box and coverMeiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th centuryWorked in typical gold overlay, the hinged cover decorated with Kinkakuji sheltered beneath a canopy of overarching pine branches, a fan-shaped title cartouche on the bottom right, the sides of the box strewn with maple leaves, unsigned; with a wood storage box. 3.6cm x 10.7cm x 9.2cm (1 3/8in x 4¼in x 3 5/8in). (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 275

An inlaid iron card caseAttributed to the Komai Company of Kyoto, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryFinely worked throughout in typical Komai style of predominantly flat gold and slight silver overlay with extensive use of kebori, each side with a large, lobed cartouche enclosing a different scene, one side depicting the Chion-in Temple precincts, the other of the autumn moon above Ishiyamadera on Lake Biwa surrounded by scrolling fruiting vine, the lid with a narrow rectangular panel of butterflies on one side and sailing boats on the other; unsigned. 10.1cm x 7.3cm (4in x 2 7/8in).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 35

Two carved red-lacquer inroOne by Shin'yu, Edo period (1615-1868), late 18th/early 19th centuryBoth carved in relief, the first oval and of two cases, with a continuous scene depicting a Dutchman making a presentation to a general whilst soldiers prepare for battle beneath spreading pine branches among clouds, on a carved diaper ground, the interior of black lacquer, signed on the base in a double rectangular cartouche Eiki no konomi, Shin'yu, (Made by Shin'yu to the order of Eiki); with a red-lacquer ashtray netsuke carved in relief with auspicious characters in tensho script on a formalised wave ground, 6.7cm (2 5/8in) high; the second of four cases, carved with a dragon among clouds on one side and a bird perched among peonies on the other, with a red-lacquer rectangular netsuke in the form of a Chinese table, carved on the top with a karako (Chinese boy) rolling a snowball, unsigned, with a carved red-lacquer ojime; 7cm (2¾in) high. (2).Footnotes:Provenance:The first: Edward Wrangham Collection no.2020.Purchased from these rooms, 6 November 2013, lot 286.Published:E. A. Wrangham, The Index of Inro Artists, Alnwick, Northumberland, Harehope Publications, 1995, p.243, Shin'yu.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 145

Y A George III mahogany, chequer strung and gilt metal mounted tea caddy, circa 1790, of rectangular form, the domed and hinged cover with scrolled handle; the body with mask mounts, a cartouche escutcheon and raised on foliate bracket feet, the interior enclosing three subsidiary caddies with bone knops, 16cm high, 24cm wide, 12cm deep; with a Victorian burr walnut and abalone inlaid writing box, with green fabric and leatherette lined fitted interior, 11cm high, 25cm wide

Lot 402

A VICTORIAN BIRDS EYE MAPLE SNUFF BOX WITH MOTHER OF PEARL CARTOUCHE

Lot 239

A Late 19th Century French Silver Gilt Paper Knife by Alphonse Giroux, Paris Retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd in the form of Joan of Arc standing with sword raised below a banner engraved with the Madonna on a Fleur- De-Lys background the tapering blood stone terminal with applied cartouche 24cm long

Lot 421

A vintage oval gold locket with engraved decoration to front and back, plain cartouche to front - 4.7gms with belcher link chain

Lot 171

A 9 CARAT GOLD FOB WATCH the small fob watch with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, case size 30mm, floral decorated back, initialled central cartouche, marked 9K to outer cover, note brass inner cover, top winding bar movement (not working), gross weight including movement 18.9 grams Condition Report : Condition: movement not working, some scratches and dents, dial good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 178

A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE the oval vinaigrette with scroll borders and scroll decoration, cartouche to lid, engraved 'Pekey April 30th', hallmarked Birmingham 1863, maker Edward Smith, measuring 35mm x 30mm, complete on chain Condition Report : Condition: good overall, minor wear and tear only, hinges to lid and scroll grill good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 180

A SILVER FRONTED MIRROR WITH EASEL STAND the heart shaped glass mirror surrounded with silver bird and mask design, hallmarks for London 1909, makers mark WC, measuring 26cm x 24cm Condition Report : Condition: good overall, some denting and wear particularly to top cartouche with monogrammed initials, material worn/threadbare, mirror a later conversion Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 181

A SILVER CHAROOT CASE the small rectangular shaped case with gilt interior, all over scroll decoration to exterior, monogrammed initials to central cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, measuring 8cm x 5cm, weighing approx. 59.4 grams Condition Report : Condition: very good, no obvious damage, repair or dents Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 185

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE engine turn decoration, small cartouche to corner with monogrammed initials, inscription to silver gilt interior for 1949, measuring 11cm x 9cm, weighing approx. 4ozt (127 grams) Condition Report : Condition: good overall, no obvious damage or repair or denting Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 222

A SILVER SOVEREIGN HOLDER AND VESTA COMBINATION CASE flip top opening to vesta case, front opening to bottom section for sovereign holder, loop top, scroll and leaf decoration, monogrammed initials to cartouche, 6cm long, hallmarked Chester 1898, makers mark William Neale Condition Report : Condition: very good, no obvious damage or repair, very minor dents Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 472

1822 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword 32 3/4 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. Foliage etched panels and crowned “VR” cypher. Forte with retailer “ J Thornton Chatham”. Gilt brass guard with crowned “VR” cartouche. Folding back guard section. Gilt brass backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding.

Lot 486

Light Infantry Officer’s Sword 32 3/4 inch, dumb bell blade with central fuller. Traces of foliage etching. White metal guard with KC strung bugle cartouche. White metal, checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its leather covered, field scabbard. Some damage to hilt, pommel nut replaced and tip of scabbard damaged.

Lot 512

A Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope, with single side drawer, red leather interior and vacant cartouche to the top, 50 x 27cm.Additional InformationThere is wear and scratches throughout, with deep gouges to the top. Two nail holes to the back, vacant cartouche, possibly replacement leather. One of the handled for the compartment is missing.

Lot 87

An early to mid-19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory card case with exquisite detail of figures in a continuous landscape, featuring vacant rectangular cartouche to the front, 11.75 x 8 x 2cm (af).Additional InformationThe base is in good order with a couple of natural striations through the ivory. The cover has a section broken to one end but we do have this section but there is a tiny bit missing to the lower corner and opposing that, also a tiny chip. 

Lot 518

A Victorian coromandel rectangular dressing box with vacant mother of pearl cartouche with hinged lid and fitted interior containing clear glass and silver plate mounted dressing set with further fitted jewellery drawer to lower section, height 18cm, width 28.5cm, depth 21.5cm (af).Additional InformationThe front lock plate has been lost, further significant loss to the veneer on the right section with further splits in numerous places, further scuffs, scrapes, scratches particularly to corners and edges, some rubbing and tarnish to the silver plate mounts, general wear to the bottles and jars, some small chips, fritting and nibbles. Interior generally tired, build up of dirt and dust particularly to the velvet lining in the jewellery drawer.  The interior of the upper section has damage to the lid interior, front section where it meets the lock plate of the body, this part has three exposed screws which are also loose. The box will need some attention and restoration.

Lot 446

the first with oval bowl 7.5cm wide including the pouring lip, with pressed piecrust rim, the bowl set with a George II sixpence (1732) the flat strip mount decorated with bright cut engraving flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a simple pointed silver terminal, overall length 37cm; the second with oval bowl 8cm wide including the pouring lip, the rim with indecipherable lettering indicating construction by hammering out a silver coin, the bowl set with a George II sixpence (1757), the simple conical tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a plain silver terminal, overall length 32cm, monogrammed; the third with circular bowl 6cm diameter and 2.5cm deep decorated with repoussé vine leaves, tendrils and grapes around a monogrammed cartouche, the rim with indecipherable lettering indicating construction by hammering out a silver coin, the base of the bowl set with a gilded George II sixpence (1758), the flat strip mount flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle topped with a simple pointed silver terminal, overall length 37cm (3)

Lot 461

London 1779, of baluster form, scroll capped handle with ivory insulators, part marked and beaded edged domed hinged cover topped with a flame finial, raised on a beaded edged pedestal foot, engraved with twin crests under a motto (Fide et Amore - By fidelity and love) within a foliate edged cartouche, 22cm in height, 21.9ozt

Lot 468

possibly by Alexander Barnet, London 1797, the urn shaped body with repoussé decoration depicting pastoral scenes around an oval and vacant cartouche, stylised capped scroll handle, raised on a foliate decorated pedestal foot, maximum height 13cm 4.2ozt

Lot 471

maker's marks indecipherable, London 1780, each straight sided with beaded edge rim and pierced gallery spaced with urns and a crested rectangular cartouche, the turned wooden bases with green baize table protectors, 12cm in diameter (2)

Lot 474

probably by John King, London 1769, of traditional form with symmetrical and foliate decoration around a vacant cartouche and with two applied reeded handles, 9.5cm in height, 4.3ozt

Lot 484

by Burrage Davenport, London, date letter indecipherable, of oval form with beaded edge and pierced rim, decorated with bright cut foliate engraved bands, the field with an oval shaped bright cut engraved monogrammed cartouche, with part marked reeded swing handle and raised on a pierced and beaded edged foot, 35 x 25cm 25.3ozt

Lot 485

by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, of oval form with reeded edge and pierced rim, decorated with bright cut foliate engraved bands, the sides with four pierced and bright cut star shaped panels, the field with a wreath style bright cut engraved crested cartouche, with reeded and crested part marked swing handle, and raised on a reeded foot, 35 x 27cm 25.5ozt

Lot 487

the ladles, London 1805, 'Old English' pattern with feather edge, crested, 2.9ozt gross; the teaspoons, London 1801, each decorated with bright cut engraving around an oval monogrammed cartouche, 2.4ozt gross (8)

Lot 488

by William Stroud, London 1796, of oval form with reeded rim, the field bordered by bright cut engraved decoration around a plain circular cartouche in turn bordered by two fern leaves, raised on four scroll edged feet, 17 x 12cm, 5.6ozt

Lot 503

the first and largest, London 1773, the beautifully pierced bowl with symmetrical design and the handle with bright cut engraving around a vacant cartouche, 21cm in length, 2.2ozt; the second, London 1777, the pieced bowl of star shape designs, the 'Hanoverian' style handle with crest, 16cm in length, 1.10zt; the third, London 1770, the bowl with symmetrical piercing, the 'feather-edge' style handle with a single initial, 13cm in length, 0.9ozt (3)

Lot 508

London 1785, with rare incuse duty mark, the slender tapering blade terminating in an oval crested cartouche bordered with bright cut engraving and topped with a simple round ring, 33cm in length, 3ozt

Lot 520

the first, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1795, decorated with vertical lines of bright cut engraving under an elaborate monogrammed cartouche surrounded by scrollwork and foliage, simple pedestal foot on a square plinth, 11.5cm; the second by Crispin Fuller, London 1797, plain except for an elaborately engraved but vacant cartouche, with reeded rim and half reeded handle, raised on a simple reeded pedestal foot, 14cm; the third, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1788, the panelled sides decorated with bright cut engraving and with an oval, once engraved, cartouche, reeded rim and handle and reeded pedestal base on a fluted plinth 16cm, 13.3ozt gross (3)

Lot 529

by William Eaton, London 1821, 'Old English' pattern, heavily decorated with bright cut engraving around a vacant cartouche and with oval shell bowl, 34cm in length, 8.3ozt

Lot 535

maker's mark undecipherable, London 1826, the centre a heavy gauge scalloped edged bowl, 14cm diameter, crested, from which multiple U shaped wires support the cast rim of trailing vines and bunches of grapes, the part marked swing handle continues the vine theme, the top with an oval monogrammed cartouche, raised on a matching U shaped wire pedestal style foot, maximum diameter 25cm, 22.1ozt

Lot 548

the scissors, Birmingham 1881, with scalloped handles decorated with bright cut engraved foliage, verso flat and plain, 3.3ozt and presented in a fitted case retailed by Charles Proctor of Newcastle; the sifting spoon, Birmingham 1882, with decoratively pierced bowl, the stem with bright cut engraving around a vacant oval shaped cartouche, 14cm in length, 0.8ozt (2)

Lot 556

the first by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1847, decorated with foliate engraving around a central monogrammed cartouche, the part marked flat topped hinged cover similarly decorated, with shell thumbpiece, simple handle and presented with the star cut blue glass liner, 7cm in diameter, 4.5ozt weighable silver; the second by Edward & John Barnard, London 1853, the pierced body decorated with symmetrical designs, the solid and part marked flat topped hinged cover, engraved in a similar style with pierced thumbpiece, simple handle and presented with the blue glass liner, 7cm in diameter, 4.7ozt weighable silver (2)

Lot 561

by Walter & John Barnard, London 1888, of rectangular form with gadrooned edge and pierced gallery around an engraved escutcheon shaped cartouche, the two square cut glass inkwells each with silver collar and monogrammed and hinged cover set within galleried frames, dished pen holder to the front, raised on four scrolled feet, 31 x 20cm, 36ozt weighable silver

Lot 569

by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1841, circular and of Chippendale style, the rim with applied scroll and foliate decoration, the field decorated with foliate engraving around a monogrammed cartouche, raised on three cast shell and scroll feet, 33cm in diameter, 24.5ozt

Lot 570

by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1845, circular with scalloped rim, the field engraved with symmetrical designs around a central crested cartouche, raised on three cast scroll feet, 31cm in diameter, 23.1ozt

Lot 576

by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1876, straight sided and decorated with engine turned engraving around a central band of foliate engraving, vacant oval scroll edged cartouche, beaded edged double scroll handle, beaded edge base and decorated rim, 9cm in height, 6ozt

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