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A Bilston enamel patch box c.1770, of rectangular form, painted with a moth perched on a pink rose above a caterpillar within a blue border, the sides with similar floral panels, together with three Bilston enamel box lids, one rectangular and mounted as a plaque, a small circular mounted to a gilt-metal pill box, the last circular and loose, all painted with roses and other flowers with insects about, some damages, 8.2cm max. (4) Provenance: the Watney Collection. Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle, 1977, Nos. 239 (snuff box) and 243 (pill box).
Three Bilston enamel snuff boxes c.1760-80, one painted with a butterfly alighting on a spray of flowers, the sides with further bold flower sprays, the two smaller boxes with silver-coloured metal sides, the covers with flower sprays including pink roses, some damages and repairs, 7cm max. (3) Provenance: the Watney Collection. The two smaller boxes with paper exhibition labels for the English Ceramic Circle, 1977, no. 243.
Two circular snuff boxes late 18th century, with metal bases and enamel lids, one painted with flowers, the other with figures and boats in a harbour, and a circular enamel box lid painted with a rose spray and other flowers, some damages, 6.3cm max. (3) Provenance: the Watney collection. The smaller box with a paper exhibition label for the English Ceramic Circle, 1977, No. 243.
A small group of English enamels late 18th century, including a rectangular snuff box finely painted with floral bouquets, two small box bases painted with flowers and flying insects, a mother of pearl box with an enamel lid painted with a couple beneath a tree, a card tray with reticulated rim, together with four mother of pearl counters, some damages, 10.8cm max. (9) Provenance: the Watney collection. The mother of pearl box with a paper exhibition label for English Ceramic Circle, 1977, No.259.
Two South Staffordshire enamel pounce pots c.1770, of cruciform shape, one painted with flower sprays and small scattered sprigs, the other with panels of figures in rural landscapes and before Classical ruins, some cracking, 4.5cm high. (2) Provenance: the Watney Collection. The floral pot with a paper exhibition label for the English Ceramic Circle, 1977, no. 255.
A collection of 19th century Victorian ceramic fireplace tiles in the style of Minton, having a floral peony pattern in autumnal colours on a white background, stamped No A14 to the back, with two other Victorian patterned tiles, one of brown and white with geometric borders and one having pink florals with acanthus leaf details. Each one Measures 15cm-high 15cm-wide.
A 19th century French gilded bronze eight day mantel clock, drum movement, ceramic dial painted with Roman numerals and floral decoration to centre, gilded bronze case with two young girls to finial, on break front pedestal base with painted ceramic panel and floral swags, striking bell, H.33cm

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