A 19th Century silver-gilt Austro-Hungarian Parure, comprising: a necklace composed of foliate chain-link panels with cabochon turquoise collets, suspending an oval pendant with turquoise and seed pearl decoration; with matching bracelet and drop earrings, with screw-back fittings and ring, spare links Set with turquoise cabochons surrounded by seed pearls within enamel . Originally purchased from Fisher, Court Jewellers, Burlington Arcade in 1955
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A Montblanc fountain pen, Patron of Art Homage to Moctezuma I, limited edition 2229/4810, the outer case in green enamel and champagne-tone gold-coated fittings, the cone twisting to reveal the pen in carmine enamel with 18k white gold nib, the design inspired by the atlatl, an Aztec spear throwing device with the shape of the cone based on an Aztec sacrificial blade, in maker's box, booklet, the pen 14.5cm long, together with a Montblanc Mystery Black ink bottle Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order of any pen or writing implementPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order of any pen or writing implement
A GROUP OF FIVE BOXESTo include: a Vienna style porcelain rectangular box, circa 1900, the cover decorated with a faun, cherub and woman, with gilt metal mounts, 8cm (3in) long; an early 20th century Sevres style box, the cover with a courting couple and gilt foliate swags to a blue ground, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; a modern Limoges Sevres style shaped oval porcelain box with 18th century style mark, painted with flowers to a white ground, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; a circular box and hinged cover, the cover with a courting couple in a garden setting, 5cm (2in) diameter; and a gilt metal piano box, inset with enamel panels with courting couples, 8cm (3in) longCondition Report: Piano - Slight gap to the cover, stands well, hinge good, one leg slightly bentCircular box - Play to the mounts, hinge brokenWhite box - Play to the hinge and cover in the mountBlue box with courting couple - Crazing to the painted panelAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF VARIOUS CLOISONNE WARESComprising; three Chinese cloisonné napkin rings, 4.7cm diameter; a black cloisonné 'Longevity' box and cover, 9.4cm diameter; a small cloisonné brush washer, 9.5cm diameter; a cloisonné 'Longevity' saucer dish, 10.8cm diameter; a pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, 22cm high; and four small carved wood stands; a cloisonné snuff bottle, the snuff bottle 4cm high, wood stand and a small cloisonné circular salt on three globular feet, 4.5cm diameter and a cloisonné bowl, 9.5cm diameter (15)Provenance: Private English Collection. 各式掐丝珐琅器一组拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: The brush washer, saucer dish and napkin rings all slightly out of shape; all lots with damage and loss to the cloisonne except for the large brush washer with has general wear to the surfacethe cloisonné snuff bottle with surface wear and old losses to enamelthe cloisonné salt with small bruisethe blue cloisonné dish with dents and losses to enamel Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A French gilt bronze mounted statuary marble mantel timepiece, c1900, in Louis XVI style, the enamel dial inscribed Thomas & Cie a Paris, the movement with platform lever escapement in breakarched and breakfronted case with putti, volutes and toupie feet, 18cm h Lacking finial, movement untried, natural accretion of old dust and dirt
A pair of Zeiss 6 x 24 binoculars and a pair of Kershaw & Son Ltd No 3 Mk II binoculars, both early 20th c, leather cases, the second with broad arrow government property mark, a pair of black stove enamel finished opera glasses in leather case lettered in gilt L G Previte Keston Kent with gilt tooled trade label of Negretti & Zambra 122 Regent Street London W1 and a pair of French gilt brass and mother of pearl opera glasses (4) Binoculars with handling wear from use. Opera glasses in good condition
Enamel sign. Board of Trade Labour Exchange George Street Nottingham, 1910, in red and black on white, 91 x 61cm Following the enactment of Winston Churchill's Labour Exchanges Bill in 1909, the first 62 Board of Trade Labour Exchanges opened on February 1st 1910. By the outbreak of World War One in 1914, the number had risen to 430. Original unrestored condition with areas of rust, mainly peripheral, as evident from image
Three Indian brass votive statuettes, a pair of Japanese carved and patinated bronze vases, a Chinese cloisonne enamel dish and soapstone carving of a stork, a pair of early 20th c leather child's shoes, a silver coloured metal box, the lid set with turquoise and an early 20th c advertising nickel plated brass vesta case - Southam Bros Tailors and Outfitters Mostly in good condition
A silver open face pocket watch, 41mm white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver engine-turned 50mm case, hallmarked Chester 1896, case number 24163, key wind movement number 185054 signed J P Brown St Ives Hunts, weith key, on a silver graduating link albert chain with T-bar, swivel and fob, 40cm long, approx. 2oz, watch not working at current time; a metal half hunter pocket watch, Dennison Watch Cse Co Ltd case; a metal stop watch; and a yellow metal seed pearl tie pin, stamped 9C, cased.Qty: 4
A seven-piece silver-backed manicure set, Walker & Hall, London 1905, in fitted case; a blue enamel and silver-backed dressing table set, in fitted J W Benson case; a pair of silver-backed brushes; two silver-mounted / lidded scent bottles; a silver-handled buttonhook; and a filigree posy holder.Qty: 8
A gilt-bronze and Sèvres-style porcelain clock garniture,c.1880, the clock surmounted by a Sèvres-style urn and cover, decorated in gilt and enamel on a bright blue ground, the gilt-bronze clock ornately cast with foliage, stiff leaves and lion mask handles, the matched candelabra with scrolled sconces and gilt-bronze bases, clock 41cm highcandelabrum 51.5cm high (3)Condition ReportLarge areas of restoration and repair to porcelain. to No bell, key or pendulum. Candelabrum matching. Movement not tested.
An Empire ormolu clock, c.1810, French, the case surmounted by the figure of Psyche being driven by Cupid in a chariot led by butterflies, the white convex enamelled dial signed 'Lemoine', flanked by putti and raised on sphinx supports, a plinth base and turned feet, fitted with a French silk suspension movement, 36cm wide 12cm deep 43cm highLiterature: Elke Niehüser, 'French Bronze Clocks', p.126, figs.205 and 206, and p.242, fig.934.Condition ReportCupid a little loose. Psyche's torso doesn't sit entirely flush when viewed from the back. Some other slightly loose elements. Some dings, dents, knocks, surface wear and scratches. Has possibly seen some recent repair/ restoration. Ticks and strikes when wound, however this is no guarantee of full working order and we would recommend inspection by a professional. No key or pendulum present. Scratches and chips to enamel dial. Please see photos for reference to cosmetic condition.
A gilt-brass gorge-cased petite sonnerie carriage clock,late 19th century, French, by Le Roy & Fils, the quarter striking movement with a pair of nested bells, with a repeating button for the hours, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Le Roy & Fils Pals. Royal Gie. Montpensier 13-15 Paris', '296 Regent Street London', with bevelled glass plates, within its original fitted tooled leather case and with original key,clock 16cm highcase 18cm highProvenance: Sir Francis Elliot, the British Minister to Greece during the First World War, thence by descent.Condition ReportThe clock has been ticking and striking, although we cannot guarantee this will continue due to the nature of the item. The strike is a little dull in pitch. Wear, scuffs and losses to the leather case. Wear to the brass finish.Please see additional photos. '677' stamped to the backplate, base and foot, with corresponding number to the winding key.
Marcel Goupy [1886-1977]. An Art Deco macassar ebony Tantalus, circa 1930: the six glass angled decanter with macassar ebony and silver plate decorated stoppers, each bottle individually labelled in gilt enamel, set within a case with hinged top and bronzed handles, the case 28 x 43 x 20cm.* see website for further images of this lot www.bhandl.co.uk
A collection of mid 20th century modern brooches,: including Gordon William Stevens, a silver fish brooch, with hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1977; Shetland Silver, a cruciform brooch, with hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1967; Alastair Norman Grant, an openwork purple enamel brooch, with hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1975; Aksel Holmsen, Sandefjord, Norway, a silver and red enamel brooch, with Norwegian control stamps; Anna Greta Eker, Fredrikstad, Norway, a silver brooch with wooden beads, together with two others, lengths ca. 4.2-13cm, total weight ca. 81.4gms (7).
A rare Birmingham enamel 'combat' snuff box c.1765, of shaped rectangular form, the top moulded with a cavalier spaniel pinning down a cat while in playful assault with a larger tabby cat, the dog's collar inscribed 'Mr RC', the rectangular cover decorated with Venus on the back of a dolphin, being attended by Cupid, within a yellow and puce scrolled cartouche, a little good restoration, 8cm. Provenance: the Hon. Mrs Nellie Ionides Collection, Sotheby's, 27th May 1963, lot 126; the property of a lady, Christie's, 18th October 1983, lot 88; Nancy J. McLarty, Sotheby's, 5th June 2001.

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