Three Chinese trays comprising, An early 20th Century Chinese Cinnabar red lacquer tray of rounded rectangular form. Decoration depicting deer on mountain with tree surrounded by repeating borders. Measures approx; 42cm, Bronze tray central enamel panel along with a circular heavy cloisonne plate.
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A pair of 19th century Coalport pagoda shaped green enamel and gilt decorated candlesticks. The faceted domed tops supported on four classical pillars enclosing blue and gilt enamel panels flanked with gilt floral spray panels, supported on quatrefoil shaped bases. (A/F - one top cracked and star crack base, both gilding rubbed), (2).
PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) - a white earthenware bowl 'Taureau' (AR 177). Probably from the edition of 500. Partially glazed with white-enamel decorated with oxidised paraffin; inscribed through the glaze to the underside 'Edition Picasso'. (14.5 cm in diameter and 5 cm high.) (A/F - showing signs of it being broken in half and repaired)
A 19th century Spode stone china oval sauce tureen, rectangular stand and plate (3); Regency Meissen helmet shaped cream jug decorated with floral swags and gilt scrolls with under glaze blue crossed sword mark (chip to Meissen jug base); and an English enamel floral decorated tea pot, (A/F), (5).
A pair of 18th century first period Worcester gilt scallop-edged dessert plates in the 'Blind Earl' pattern: decorated in coloured enamels with a raised rose bud and painted floral spray (manufacture glaze faults to base of one plate and green leaf enamels rubbed on both plates) (19.5 cm in diameter)The pattern was made for the Earl of Coventry, 'the Blind Earl', who lost his sight in a hunting accident in the 1770s and asked Worcester to make him a design that he could feel.. A similar shape was also made at Chelsea during the Red Anchor period (1752-56). Unmarked, Condition Report: Surface scratches and faults to the glaze. Rubbing to the green leaf enamel. Firing cracks to underside of plates.
Ten late 18th to early 19th century Chinese export porcelain wares:an underglaze blue and white moulded tea caddy decorated with Chinese landscape (no lid); three blue-and-white saucers with gilded armorial devices to the centre;a large rectangular dish decorated in underglaze blue with enamel floral and rock landscape to centre; other Chinese export enamel decorated bowls and underglaze blue and white dishes.Condition Report: Large octagonal dish cracked and piece re-stuck. Blue and white dish cracked piece out. Bowls smashed. Armorial saucer cracked.
A collection of three pieces of 18th century porcelain comprisingan English Bow 'blanc de chine' coffee can with raised prunus decoration in the Chinese taste, c 1752 (6.4 cm) (A/F - hairline cracks and raised prunus edges rubbed);a Dr Wall period Worcester 'Imari' prunus pattern tea bowl and saucer c 1765 - 1775, of fluted form with under glaze blue Worcester fret mark (saucer 12 cm in diameter) (saucer crack); a Chelsea two-handled cup and cover with enamel moulded rose finial and floral sprays with red anchor mark to base, c 1750 (16 cm high) (A/F - cup body damaged)
A pair of 19th Coalport pot pouri: circular pierced lids with fluted chimney; circular tapering bodies decorated with lion masks and green and gilt borders enclosing enamel floral garlands and birds; supported on gilt lion paw feet above floral embossed square bases. (15 cm high and 10 cm in diameter) . (A/F - one top with chips and cracks, both with rubbed gilding.)
A German Art Nouveau silver, enamel and gem-set brooch by Theodor Fahrner & Murrle Bennet & Co designed as an attenuated flying fish, its scaly textured elongated body to the graduated green, purple plique à jour enamel fins and tail, oval cabochon amethyst eyes, the reverse stamped '950' 'Regd' and with maker's marks for Theodor Fahrner & Murrle Bennet & Co (9.8cm long) Condition Report: Condition good with original unpolished surface and good clear marks.
An early 20th century gilt-metal and glass-sided carriage timepiece: white enamel dial with Roman numerals within a scrolling filigree foliate surround, the backplate with engraved plaque 'Charles Frodsham, Made in England, 11 jewels', with rigid vertical handle, together with key (15.5cm to top of handle)Condition Report: Clock in working order.
A George V gentleman's Goliath 8 day silver plated pocket watch and engine turned cushion shaped silver fronted leather night stand, assay Birmingham , 1910. The pocket watch with a circular 2 1/4" white enamel dial painted with black Arabic numerals and having a subsidiary seconds dial, (dial and case unsigned). The fitted night stand with green velvet interior and the front engraved within a circular cartouche with the initials "GST", Working order, 12 cms x 10 cms.
An early 20th century gold-plate-cased half-hunter pocket watch: white enamel dial signed 'Elgin' and with Roman numerals and the outer case also with an enamel chapter ring of Roman numerals (gold-plate wear, mostly confined to back of case)Not in working order. The watch winds and when you open the back plate you can see the wheel is turning but then it stops after a few seconds.
A late 19th to early 20th century French gilt-brass and glass-sided carriage clock: the shaped handle above foliate-style pierced top and base with serpentine fronts, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, raised on four short circular feet, together with key (13 cm high)Condition Report: Not working - overwound.
A 20th century reproduction Portuguese 17th century brass and mahogany gimbel wall mounted marine stick barometer. The brass mounted glazed hood enclosing an engraved silvered dial with black enamel numerals, inscribed "JJ B L M 1622, R N Desterro, Lisbon", above a brass weighted mahogany trunk, H 95 cms.
A French porcelain, gilt-metal mounted centre casket: externally decorated in enamels with floral sprays, the lid opening to reveal two white metal mounted scent bottles, together with a Limoges ceramic and metal-mounted oval box and cover, the lid further decorated in enamels with flowers and a continental oval white metal and enamel mounted box and cover decorated with flowerheads and leaves (3)
A George V silver and enamel cigarette case, the yellow radial enamel cover applied with a coronet, the reverse engraved with interiors, gilt interior, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1930, approx gross weight 2.13 ozt (66.4 grams), approx 8cm long Further details: minor damage to coronet tip
A collection of silver and white metal dress rings to include a diamond wide band, a silver Emporio Armani onyx and white sapphire set ring, green agae ring (cased)along with other set with amethyst, moonstone, turquoise, golden opal, rutile quartz, garnet, peridot, topaz, marcasite, enamel and glass etc, various sizes and styles, total gross weight approx 6oztFurther details: wear and tear commensurate with age
Georg Jensen- a silver and purple enamel brooch designed by Henning Kopel no; 307 "Amoeba" design, length approx 60mm x 35mm, stamped Georg Jensen 925S HK Denmark 307, pin and scroll clasp (pin is a replacement base metal) weight approx 33grams Further details: enamel present and intact, pin corroded marks and wear and tear commensurate with age
A late Victorian early Edwardian diamond and ruby enamel 18ct gold bar brooch, comprising a large star motif, the eight rayed star set to the centre with a cross motif of old cut diamonds, with cushion cut ruby points, each ray within a border of blue enamel, overlaid to a bar brooch, length approx 60mm, pin and roller clasp, stamped 18ct, total gross weight approx 9gmsFurther details: good all stone present, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A Walker & Hall Lord Mayor 9ct gold shield medallion with Leicester town crest with red and white and enamel decoration the enamel with motto 'Semper Eadem' meaning 'always the same' set with red paste, size approx 42 x 60mm not inc bail, inscribed to reverse Councillor C.E Gillot J.P Lord Mayor 1943-44, to a blue ribbon with gilt closures, total gross weight approx 50gms hallmarked 375, in fitted Walker & Hall case, along with two gilt metal enamel Lord Mayor of Bradford 'James Hill 1909 Steward and Chaperon badges by Fattorini & Sons Bradford (one missing pin)Further details: good enamels and stone with minor abrasions, pin missing to brooch minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A gold plated Limit open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic number markers, subsidiary at 6, blue steel hands, case approx 50mm,top wind, case marked DennisonFurther details: good winds and working movement untested, case with small dents to reverse, marks commensurate with age
Two early 20th century silver cased open faced pocket watches, to include a a ladies with white dial, numeral markers and foliate decoration, diameter approx 37mm, foliate engraved case with vacant shield cartouche, key wing (no key and hairlines to dial) along with a gentleman's pocket watch, enamel dial with numeral markers, subsidiary dial at 6 (missing hand and hairlines to dial) case approx 47mm, engine turned case, key wind Further details:wear and tear commensurate with age
An early 20th century gents 9ct rose gold wristwatch, circa 1918, comprising a cushion shaped case, round enamel dial with lime Arabic number markers, subsidiary dial at 6, lume inserts to hands, case approx 32mm, Swiss movement, to a later leather strap, total gross weight approx 33.5gms Further details: good winds and working at time of report, minor wear only, no inscription
A 9ct gold John Russell London open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with numeral hour markers, outer seconds track, gilt hands, top wind, case approx 46mm, total gross weight approx 79gms in fitted case Further details: will not wind, overwound, denting and wear and tear to case, glass scratched
A collection of silver to include: a set of six George V silver and enamel cocktail forks, hallmarked/imported by George Stockwell, London, 1926, (some damage to enamel) together with two early 20th Century mustard pots & covers and spoons, with blue glass liners, various dates and makers and a white metal sugar bowl, stamped Registration number: 743549, unmarked, weighable silver gross 4.06 ozt (126.3 grams)
An Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette box, turquoise blue guilloche enamel cover with motif, the silver hallmarked William Neale?, Birmingham, date letter rubbed together with an early 20th Century engraved cigarette box, Birmingham, 1906 and a Victorian beaded christening fork and spoon, hallmarked by George Adams, London, 1862, cased, weighable silver 3.5 ozt (108.8 grams) (3)
A cased set of six enamel backed coffee bean spoons with gilt bowls and stems, hallmarked for Birmingham 1948 by Henry Clifford Davies (some slight damage to edges of enamel on two), together with a cased set of six coffee spoons with podium like tops, hallmarked for Sheffield 1946 by James Dixon and Sons. Both cased.Tarnishing and slight surface scratching to all.Gross weight = Approx. 93.9 grams.
A large Royal Worcester Prismatic Enamels shape 1482 vase, decorated by Edward Raby with a gilt and enamel peacock perched on a blossom branch, all to a pale pink ground, the handles and neck with moulded garlands and foliate motif, monogramed ER, green printed mark with date code for 1896, lacks lid, height 32cm.
A collection of buckles, bags and other collectibles, including a cloisonné enamel rolled gold buckle with scrolling foliate design, a relief brass angel design coin purse, a cut steel and silver plated pierced chatelaine letter clip and a faux tortoise shell barrel shaped compact bag with mirror and two compartments with lids.

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