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A 19th Century Bohemian vase by Josef Ahne, of footed ovoid form with collar neck, enamel decorated with a large cartouche panel depicting children in period dress playing hide and seek to an interior setting, within gilded scroll borders over an opaque caramel coloured ground, signed to the body, height 22cm.
A collection of jewellery and watches, including a diamond three stone ring with foliate shoulders, marked '18ct & pt', ring size P, a 22ct gold wedding ring, a garnet cluster ring in 9ct gold, a Norwegian enamel brooch marked 'sterling 925', a bead necklace, ladies wristwatches including Rotary, Casio and Roamer, cufflinks, brooches and further items of costume jewellery.
A collection of jewellery including a gate bracelet marked '9ct' to the padlock clasp, measuring 17cm in length, a red enamel and seed pearl bracelet marked '9c', measuring 16.5cm in length, a dyed blue chalcedony bracelet with a monogrammed central panel, marked '9c', measuring 15.5cm in length, a foxtail link chain necklace marked '15', measuring 44cm in length, and two lengths of curb chain in yellow metal testing as 9ct and 15ct. Total weight 24.6g.
An enamel floral pocket fob watch and another open-face pocket watch. The first open-face fob watch features a keyless wound movement in a yellow metal case stamped 14K and measuring 29mm with an enamel case back set with point-cut diamond. The second open-face key wound pocket watch in yellow metal stamped 18ct and measuring 37mm with gold dial and Roman numerals. Total weight of both items: 59.4g
A Liberty and Co. glass dressing table box with silver cover, Birmingham 1923, the silver cover with green enamel and repoussé border decoration, 10.8cm lengthThere are chips to the glass, one on the corner of the rim and the other to below the rim on one side. There are some chips to the enamel, visible under a lens. It is possible that the enamel from every other leaf has been removed.
Tiffany & Co. - two bracelets; the first hinged bracelet constructed of two halves, in a red enamel finish, white metal signed and marked '925 Italy', internal diameter 6.0 cm; together with an open cuff of webbed design, signed and stamped '925', internal diameter 6.5 cm; both in original packagings, total weight of items 88.1 grams (2).
An 18th-century French enamel miniature pendant, the pentagon enamel miniature depicts a bust of a lady posing hand behind her neck, within a green basse-taille enamel border and further embellished by a frame of split pearls and scalloped enamel edge, dangling from a bow bail encrusted with split pearls and an emerald cabochon, unmarked, drop length 4.4 cm, total weight of item 10.0 grams.pearl missing, damage on enamel
A miniature French blue guilloche enamel carriage clock, considered to be by Cartier, early 20th century, the rectangular body with striped decoration and applied circular boss monogrammed with an "M", fitted a slightly convex Roman dial with beetle and poker hands testing 18ct gold. Base plate struck with French boar's head hallmark and a rubbed off maker's mark under Cartier signature. Supported on a scrolled sepia agate capital base (sic) 7 cm wide x 5 cm deep x 8 cm overall height.Cartier stamped base plate No: 1991Movement engraved: Aiguilles 1991For a similar example please follow the link. The dial may be a replacement and the movement is moving freely within the case, some chips and bruises to the enamel surface, one hand is loose but is retained, The clock comes with a winding key
A polychrome plique-à-jour enamel heart-shaped pill box, encircled with plique-à-jour enamel in trefoil design, hinged cover decorated with flowerhead motif in orange and light blue enamel, open to reveal gilt interior, cover marked '900', base stamped with Portuguese assay marks for small items (1887-1937), boar head second grade indicates 833/1000 fineness, 4.0 x 3.9 x 2.2 cm, total weight of item 29.9 grams.
An Edwardian negligée pendant cum brooch; open scroll work set with seed pearls. (two deficient), stamped '9ct' and with an associated rose gold trace link chain; a demantoid garnet and split pearl foliate bar brooch; a two stone pink tourmaline bar brooch; four further bar brooches, a silver enamel and marcasite RAF wings brooch, and four further items including loose blue stone. (12).
Guilloche enamel and silver cigarette case and matching compact by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1956, in original box Condition Report: Small approx. 3mm scratch to the enamel at top of cigarette caseSurface marks and shallow scratches across enamel on compactSilver tarnishedCase has staining to the silk interior and ribbons
Omar Ramsden (1873-1939). Silver plate on copper jewellery box with gadrooned foot rim and hinged cover, inset with a foil backed enamel panel of the bay of Naples, inscribed to the base Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, velvet lined interior, W 15cm D 11cm H 4.5cmCondition Report: Enamel is in good undamaged conditionBody has surface marks and some copper showing through mainly on thumb piece and reeded borders consistent with age and use.Base has some deeper scratches
EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD FOB WATCH LATE 19TH CENTURY the round dial with Roman hour markers, dot outer seconds track, 37mm case with engraved and enamelled decoration to the coverQty: 54.6gMOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Worn, scratches etc visible. DIAL: Fair, paint on numerals has bled.CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Scratches visible. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.Loss of enamel on the cover.
The Kingdom of Norway - Order of St. Olav, Civil Division, Commander's Neck Badge by J Tostrup, Oslo, in silver gilt and enamel, the suspender loop marked JT 925 S, in Tostrup case of issue.Footnote : - Presented to the vendor's late husband, Andrew Eustace Palmer, CMG. CVO, (1937-2019) who was a British Diplomat from 1961 to 1995, being Her Brittanic Majesty’s Ambassador to the Holy See from 1991 to 1995
A First/Second World War Group of Family Medals, comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal posthumously awarded to 234538 GNR.C.COX, R.F.A., in postal box of issue with Record Office letter, and an un-named silver and enamel shooting medallion hallmarked Birmingham 1906; a 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Arctic Star (issued 2013) and 1939-45 War Medal, posthumously awarded to Master Reynold Tate, Merchant Navy, with commemorative scroll and printed research material. (Reynold Tate was Master of the Merchant Steam Ship Waziristan when it was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of all crew, by the German U-134 on 2nd January 1942. It was the first ship to be lost on the Arctic Convoy); an Imperial Service Medal, awarded to ANTONY ROY WOODCOCK, in case of issue; also, a silver cigarette case presented to Air Navigator F.G.Arliss, Winner of the "Skyways Trophy" January 1943, a Royal Life Saving Society Medal awarded to him July 1930, his raised bullion thread cap badge, photographs and ephemera, including newspaper cuttings reporting that he was missing in action over Germany, (qty)
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, an MBE Breast Badge, awarded to to Winifred Jean Bavin for Voluntary work in Lancashire, in case of issue, together with a framed citation dated 11th June 1994, and related items including an album containing official Downing Street letters, a photocopy of her entry in the Queen's Honours List, letters of congratulations, photographs and booklets, two silk ties, a silk scarf, an enamel box and cover, a resin bronze "20th Century Seal", a book of Statutes, a book - The Chapel of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, and the official videotape of the Service of Dedication in St Paul's Cathedral 8th May 1996Footnote :- Winifred Jean Bavin, née Williamson, was the daughter of Engineer Rear Admiral Edwin Williamson, A.D.C. to King George VI 1936.She was the founder of the North Lancashire Victim Support Scheme.
A group of quartz and other watches and watch chains to include a boxed Toy watch professional, with paperwork, a Next watch, a Wilson 17 jewel pendant watch, the case in the form of a banjo with guilloche enamel decoration, a Yanka metal cased pocket watch, a silver curb link watch chain with two dog nose clasps and a plated watch chain with T-bar, Location RAM
A 9ct gold and enamel presentation medal by Mappin & Webb, the front with inscription - SHAFTESBURY SOCIETY BATTERSEA PARLOUR, PRESIDENT MRS DAVID GREIG, to the back - TO G F GOODMAN IN RECOGNITION OF HIS EFFORTS IN TEH £15,000 COLLECTION FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN 1937; 6.2g gross, cased; together with a cluster ring the in Bohemian garnet style, finger size Q 1/2, tests as 9ct gold, a spider pendant and chain, testing as 9ct gold, 5.77g; a spider pendant; and a small quantity of silver and costume jewellery
A mid-late 19th century oval pendant mount for portrait miniatures, probably by John Brogden, the yellow metal mount with blue and white enamel border set with pendant lug with rope and bead wire work embellishment, the reverse of the lug with plaque signed 'J.B', the pendant housing an oval miniture on card depiciting Lt-General Nicholas Nepean (Royal Navy). Governor of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, (1757-1823), with label to the reverse 'Under the Patronage of H.M. The Queen & Royal Family Painted by Miss Bond Oakley Place Southsea', the pendant measures approx 87mm x 52mm (including lug)Condition:Some small chips and losses to some of the enamel work, a few light scratches, other than this just general wear commensurate with age, weight approx 42g, refer to images
A large and rare Mason's Ironstone 'Neapolitan' ewer, circa 1815-20 painted by Samuel Bourne, with scroll handle and fluted neck, two putti sitting on the shoulder below the spout and handle, richly gilded, the panels depicting figures beside a lake with ruins, with a sailing boat and horse riders crossing a bridge beyond, impressed 'MASON'S PATENT IRONSTONE' mark, 67cm high Notes: For a similar ewer, see Godden, Geoffrey 'Godden's Guide to Ironstone' (Antique Collectors' Club, Suffolk, 1999) colour plate 13. Condition:The condition appears generally good with no signs of damage or restoration, although the pedestal base has possibly been re-secured with a later bolt and a metal collar. There are no damages visible to any of the extremities - i.e. the cherub's heads, hands and feet or to any of the leaf scrollwork. One leaf on the base has a slight hairline visible and some white residue, but this appears to be some sort of white paint and dust. The painted panels are generally good and there are no obvious significant scratches or patches of wear. The main comment to make is that the gilding is generally worn and patchy to the edges and in the recesses, alongside to the extremities of the cherubs, although some of this may be part of the intended finish. The black enamel on the base is also flaking, predominantly around the edges and corners. Please see the additional images.
A diamond, seed pearl and enamel brooch, designed as a central old cut diamond set to blue enamel circular plaque within a green enamel border all set within openwork white enamel lobed surround set with eight seed pearls, the yellow and white metal reverse not stamped, with attached safety chain, 25mm wide, weight approx 6g, within fitted Heming & Co boxCondition:A few very small shallow chips to the white enamel, general overal wear and abraision, refer to images
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch Date: Circa 1898 Movement: Three-quarter plate signed Fox & Co. London, stamped 30326, stem wind and set Dial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 Case: Polished half hunter, blue Roman chapter, stamped 18ct to stem, loop, cover, back cover and dust cover Size: 52mm Weight: 119g gross Condition:Case: Good with typical micro-abrasions. Rubbing to the cover chapter at 1. Loop hallmark rubbed. Loop worn at the top.Crystal: GoodDial: Good and clean. No hairlines.Hands: Good.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Not guaranteed for timekeeping - it is advised that this watch is inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use.
H&R Daniel - An oval dish, circa 1824of 'cusped' form with ribbon and wreath moulding, decorated with enamelled shells and moths, unmarked, 28cm wideProvenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection.Literature: Illustrated in Berthoud, H&R Daniel, plate 4.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs, though there are scratches through the enamel decoration.
H&R Daniel - Five assorted 'Shrewsbury' shape dessert plates and one 'Second Gadroon' plate, circa 1828-30comprising a pair, pattern 4227, rich blue borders with floral sprays and single flowers to the centre, one plate numbered, 21.5cm diameter; a further pair, pattern 4339, white ground with a green and buff vined leave border alternating with chained gold rings, enamelled with flowers to the centre, unmarked; and two further claret bordered and floral plates, 21.5cm diameter; sold together with one further dessert plate, 'Second Gadroon variation B', with piercing to the border, painted with a spray of flowers in a landscape, faintly numbered, 22.2cm diameter (7)Provenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection.Condition:Pair of Vine leaf plates - One Cracked, the other with a hairline to the centre.Pair of 4227 plates - No damages or repairs.Claret plate - Heavy rubbing to the gilding around the inner border, rubbing to painted enamels.Claret plate with floral roundels - Broken into four pieces and re-gluedSecond Gadroon plate - No damages or repairs but several scratches through the enamel scenePlease see images.
H&R Daniel - A small collection of dessert wares and one bread and butter platecomprising a pair of cusped dishes, circa 1824, the apricot border with gilt sprays, painted to the centre with floral sprays, unmarked, 22cm wide; a 'Second Gadroon' plate, circa 1827, pattern 4357, with a scalloped apricot border and enamelled flowers to the centre, unmarked, 21cm diameter; a 'First Gadroon' plate, circa 1824, pattern 3968, with a pale blue border and enamelled basket of flowers to the centre, faintly numbered, 21.5cm diameter; a 'Rococo Scroll' plate, in a pattern similar to the 'Green Plaid' design for Mortlock's in 1837, painted to the centre with enamel flowers, unmarked, 22cm diameter; a 'C Scroll' plate, pattern 4377, the white ground with a rose border alternating with other sprays, the centre moulded with blue on-glaze enamel, numbered, 21cm diameter; a side dish, of 'Second Gadroon Variation B' form, circa 1828, the white ground decorated with floral sprays, 25.5cm wide; and a further low oval dessert dish, of 'Second Gadroon Variation B' form, with green ground border, finely painted to the centre with a garden scene of a nest of eggs and flowers, unmarked, 29cm wide, with a matching dessert plate, 22.5cm diameter; together with a circular bread and butter plate from a tea service, pattern 4822, of 'Ribbed A' form, with a pink and gilt border and centrally enamelled flowers, numbered, 23.5cm diameter (10)Provenance: The Michael Berthoud Collection.Literature: The 'First Gadroon' plate is illustrated in Berthoud, H&R Daniel, colour plate D and the 'C-Scroll' plate is illustrated in colour plate D(v).Condition:Pair of cusped dishes - No damages or repairs but some general rubbing to the gilding, peach borders and a few scratches through the enamels of both plates.Second Gadroon pattern 4357 plate - Three hairlines, some slight discolouration.First Gadroon pattern 3965 plate - Large crack to the centre and a further smaller Y-shaped hairline, also to the centre. Rubbing to the gilded inner border.'Green Plaid'-type plate - Broken in half and stapled.'C Scroll' plate - Cracked.'Second Gadroon' side dish - No damages or repairs, but scratches and wear to enamel flowers.'Second Gadroon' green bordered oval dish - Section broken and re-stuck, further section missing. Matching dessert plate - Old stapled repair to the rim which has now broken further, with a piece missing.'Ribbed A' bread and butter plate - Scratches to pink ground.
Boxes and Objects - a Victorian red Moroccan leather arched top stationery box, retailed by F. Aldis, Buckingham Palace Road [London], 15.5cm high; a Mauchline ware box, Market Day, Great Yarmouth; a 19th century miniature bisque doll; a silver and enamel pin badge, The Children's Hospital, Nottingham, Birmingham 1959; other pin badges; etc

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