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A gold and enamel miniature double scent bottle case, unmarked, Swiss or French, late 18th century, oblong with blue, white and pink enamelled oblong panels on a chevron ground, with a cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond thumbpiece, the glass bottles with gold caps white enamelled A Vous Selue and Vous Le Merite , the case 2.6cm high, 3.2cm long, with the original red leather covered outer box, with two gold bands, one white enamelled Souvenir , 3cm high, 4.2cm long
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a hot water pot, Birmingham 1931, a cased set of twenty-five commemorative ingots, celebrating the Queen's Silver Jubilee, a cased bowl and spoon, Birmingham 1911, three napkin rings, a pin cushion, three cased sets of tea and coffee spoons, three cased single spoons, a cased jam spoon and sugar spoon, plus electroplated items: an epergne, a modern goblet, six cased cake forks, and a pair of sauce ladles, approx. weighable 56oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian novelty elephant pin cushion, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham 1906, a Dunhill cigarette case, with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1956, inscribed, in original wrapping in a box, a middle Eastern box, with a hinged cover and cord attachment, various badges and medallions including one engraved with Cirencester Church and one with a tennis racquet, two photograph frames, two dressing table pots, a scent bottle, two cased set of spoons, and a magnifying glass with a stag antler handle with silver mounts, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of Indonesian silver items, chased foliate decoration on matted backgrounds, comprising: twelve boxes, seven cushion ends, two small bowls, three boxes with ring attachments and a desk seal and stand of tapering circular form. (qty) Provenance: Mrs. Agnes Van Gessler Verschuir, wife of Peter Rudolf Wolter van Gessler Verschuir, Governor of Yogyakarta, Java from 1929 to 1932, and thence by descent to the current owner.
A gentleman's bi-colour mid size Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch Circa 1991, model 68243, royal blue Jubilee dial with Arabic numerals, gold serrated bezel and Rolex Jubilee steel and solid gold bracelet, serial number N122815. Hinged case no outer box, replacement cushion. Paper work relates to a different model.
A Victorian silver dish with repousse embossed floral decoration, hallmarked London 1986-7, together with a Continental silver shoe pin cushion (missing cushion), a silver cylindrical pepper, hallmarked Birmingham 1925-6, a silver metal tea strainer, indistinctly hallmarked, and a repousse embossed silver dish, hallmarked Birmingham. (5)
A porcelain tile by Charles Noke, probably Royal Doulton: of rectangular form decorated in flambé and coloured slips with an alchemist in his workshop, set in a walnut and ebony trimmed cushion frame with secret push button revealing a hinged door containing two slender spirit decanters inside, the reverse fitted with brackets for wall hanging, early 20th century, 40 cm high overall.
A matched pair of Chelsea bonbonnieres: modelled as a lady and a gentleman's head, she wearing a blue, pink and yellow trimmed mob-cap with an iron red bow to the back, he wearing a fur-trimmed pale green hat with three feathers, the interiors painted with floral sprays, each with gilt-metal mounts and moss agate hinged cover, circa 1760, 6.5 cm. high, 7 cm and 7.5 cm. long [minor glaze spotting].* Provenance: He with paper label for Stoner & Evans, 3 King Street, St. James' Square, S.W.She with paper labels for 'Exhibited Chelsea Town Hall 1924 Loan: L.F. Harrison Esq.' and 'Chelsea Exhibition 1948 no. 62'.* Notes Literature: John Cushion 'English Porcelain' page 16, plate 4.cf. G.E.Bryant 'The Chelsea Porcelain Toys' 1925, page 158 plate 45/2 and page 166 plate 49/4.
A mid 18th Century mahogany side cupboard on a low stand:, adapted as a wardrobe with a moulded dentil cornice and cushion frieze, the interior now with a brass hanging rail and with two short drawers to the base, enclosed by a pair of cartouche moulded and fielded panel doors, the stand on bracket feet, 131.5cm (4ft 3 3/4in) wide, 190cm (6ft 2 3/4in) high.
A Victorian giltwood and gesso pier mirror:, with pierced acanthus leaf scroll cresting centred by a cartouche in scroll surround, the rectangular plate in a beaded, moulded and cushion surround decorated with flowerheads and foliage, palmettes and scrollwork, 189cm (6ft 2 1/2in) x 89.5cm (2ft 11 1/4in).
An English porcelain model of a pug dog, attributed to Lowestoft: naturalistically modelled and coloured with brown and grey markings and black face, wearing a green and pink ribbon tied collar and lying on a pink cushion with yellow tassels, circa 1770-80, 6 cm wide [tail lacking].* Provenance: E.D. Levine Collection.Literature: Geoffrey Godden 'Lowestoft Porcelain' 1969, plate 135 and 'Lowestoft Porcelains' 1985, page 131, plate 162.

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