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Lot 216

Lenzkirch clock C.1890, walnut with bronze fittings, silent movement, Lenzkirch 882865, with pendulum, enamel dial and key

Lot 222

WWII German third Reich Enamel sign 'Deutschland' with Eagle and Swastika emblem 17 x 12cm. Condition - damage to screw holes

Lot 334

Oak cased Aneroid Barometer with enamel dial

Lot 82

Five scarce silver & enamel cricket fob/medals c1900 - 1. presented to the winners of the 1st Alliance 1900 Season. Engraved to the front "Hessle Rd Primitives CC" with the initials "JWC" (standing for J W Cawkill) engraved on the front shield. Engraved to the reverse "Winners of 1st Alliance Season 1900". Assayed for Birmingham 1900 with makers initials "WJD". The Primitives were a faction of the Methodist movement founded by John Wesley. One of the prominent Primitive locations was Hessle Road, Hull. Very good condition. Measures 4cm in length. 2. Silver & enamel Hull & District Cricket Council Championship 1901. 3. A central enamel cartouche depicting a cricketer holding a bat and enamel scroll with "Hessle Rd Primitives CC". The reverse is engraved 1st XI Season 1900 J W Cawkill Batting Average". Assayed for Birmingham 1900 with makers initials "WJD". The Primitives were a faction of the Methodist movement founded by John Wesley. One of the prominent Primitive locations was Hessle Road, Hull. Excellent condition and in original box. Measures 4cm in length. 4. Rare silver and enamel medal for the 2nd XI League 1895 won by "Congos" (Congretional Church) Second and awarded to J W Cawkill. A super condition medal featuring crossed bats, stumps and ball. Likely to have been from the Hull area. In very good condition. Hallmarked with the lion, letter date "b" and the anchor. Makers initials "B.H.J." 5. Silver, dark blue enamel and rose gold medal for the Hull and District Cricket Council awarded to J.W. Cawkill in 1904. Crossed cricket bats to the front in rose gold and crest in silver set in enamel.

Lot 572

A vintage 1940's-50's enamel kitchen bread bin

Lot 126

A cased set on silver and semi nude enamel panelled cufflinks

Lot 10

A George V silver and guilloche enamel topped scent bottle, W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925, the hinged top with pink guilloche enamel embellished with black leaf design, all to a black leaf form border, with moulded glass body, 10.8cm high (at fault)

Lot 106

A lady's pair cased fob watch, 19th century and later, key wind, gilt dial with black roman numerals and central floral decoration, within a gilt metal pair case with blue enamel and rose cut diamond floral cluster to reverse, movement unmarked, 3.8cm x 3.8cm within a fitted 'T. Whipp' case For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding..

Lot 107

A George III silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, plain polished silver case, 43mm diameter, hallmarked for London 1768, movement engraved 'Wilter, London', with a plain polished white metal outer pair case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 108

A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, English Watch Company, Birmingham 1895, the white enamel diamond with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, engine turned decoration and cartouche to reverse, case size 52mm, together with a lady's open face fob watch and a Helvetia white metal military pocket watch (3) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 109

An Elgin 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with black roman numerals and subsidiary dial to six 'o' clock, plain polished 9ct gold outer case, 48mm diameter, Birmingham 1925, Elgin 17 jewels movement, weight 92.7gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 123

A Victorian enamelled crescent brooch, the white metal brooch with engraved decoration and applied beading to border, with central panel decorated with enamel floral motifs, simple loop and pin fastening to reverse, 3cm diameter, together with a Victorian white metal rectangular brooch, and two Victorian white metal target brooches (4)

Lot 131

A Victorian agate set yellow metal mourning locket pendant, the central banded agate cabochon measuring 11mm x 8mm, bezel set to a yellow metal oval locket pendant with black and white enamel decoration, engraved floral decoration to reverse, the interior with two vacant compartments, 28mm H x 22mm W, gross weight 8.3gms

Lot 135

A 9ct gold medal for the President of the Hull Master Butchers Association, pierced and enamel decoration, 3.5cm x 2.5cm, complete with 9ct gold bar and blue ribbon, total length 9.5cm, together with a yellow metal bar brooch for the Royal Engineers, pierced and enamel decoration, 5cm long, gross weight of group 25.6gms (2)

Lot 144

A Victorian mourning brooch, the rhombus shaped brooch with black enamel backing and applied floral decoration set with seed pearls, all set to a scrolling yellow metal border, measuring 5.8cm x 4cm, glazed compartment verso with plaited hair and inscription, simple hinged pin and loop fastening, gross weight 21.4gms

Lot 194

An opal set 9ct gold dress ring, the opal cabochon measuring 13mm x 9mm, claw set to a 9ct gold pierced decoration border, continuing to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, ring size L 1/2, together with a garnet set yellow metal ring, shank stamped '9ct', ring size Q 1/2, and a 9ct gold enamel set dress ring, ring size J 1/2, gross weight of group 6.4gms (3)

Lot 234

A medal group awarded to Sgt.Thomas Henry Kenny, Royal Horse Artillery, 28459, comprising; An Indian General Service Medal (Tirah 1897-98 bar and Punjab Frontier 1897-98 bar), a 1914 Star, a Victory medal and War medal, within a box frame also enclosing a Royal Artillery cap badge, with two photographs of Kenny wearing his medals, a Medical Report Card, Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity, and a Waverley Lodge 205 Order of Buffaloes enamel and silver medal, cased (Qty)

Lot 24

An Art Deco silver and enamel backed part dressing table set, Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1928, comprising; a hand mirror and two brushes, each with purple guilloche enamel backs, with a selection of silver and silver coloured items, to include a white metal swan, two silver medals on a silver curb link chain etc (Qty) (at fault)

Lot 5

An early 20th century continental white metal box, of oval scalloped form, with foliate designs to hinged cover and base, a central vacant cartouche in a detailed blue enamel surround, gilt interior, 8.3cm wide, gross weight 2.6ozt (at fault)

Lot 580

An early 20th century brass cased carriage timepiece with a 5cm white enamel dial, 11cm high with outer case (at fault), a cased pair of opera glasses by Deraisme, Paris, a mid 20th century novelty cold painted alloy ash tray cast as a reclining lady with raised dress, 12cm wide, a novelty brass vesta case modelled as a pig, 5cm long, a boxed set of miniature dominoes, the case with a hinged cover modelled as a domino, 8cm long, also a marble plinth inlaid with multi coloured lozenges, 17cm long (6)

Lot 709

A Victorian slate mantel clock with visible escapement, the plain rectangular case housing the 12cm white enamel dial with visible escapement and two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the slate case extending to a plinth base, 33cm high

Lot 711

A 19th century French ormolu clock case, surmounted with a cherub figure, raised upon leafy scroll supports, lacking movement and dial, 42cm high, a second French ormolu clock case with an 11cm white enamel dial, lacking movement, 33cm high, a marble portico clock garniture, applied with gilt metal mounts, complete with a pair of conforming garniture urns, lacking dial and movement, 43cm high, along with six assorted mantel clock movements, various bezels, lenses and clock parts, (Qty)

Lot 712

A late Victorian Vienna walnut wall clock, the architectural case with turned columns and finials encasing the 13cm white enamel dial with two train movement and pendulum, 81cm high

Lot 719

A 19th century lacquered brass carriage clock, with a 7cm white enamel dial, two train movement striking on a coil, 14cm high, leather outer travel case stamped Douglas & Son For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

Lot 720

A late 19th century gilt wood sunburst clock, with two graduated tiers enclosing the 16cm white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals and single train movement, 67cm diameter (at fault)

Lot 74

A set of early 20th century six white metal and enamel teaspoons, each with blue and yellow enamelled shield for Merchant Taylors' School, with Latin proverb 'concordia res parvae crescunt', each stamped 'SILVER', gross weight approx. 2.9ozt, to a fitted case

Lot 2024

A 19th century Meissen porcelain 'Prometheus' mantel clock, of impressive proportions, the case surmounted with figure of Zeus brandishing fire with attendant eagle over the convex white enamel dial with gilt brass bezel, all in floral encrusted surround, the base with scene of Hercules freeing the imprisoned Prometheus amidst flowers and foliage, the whole decorated in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, with underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, the clock dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement by Henry Marc of Paris and numbered 61306, striking on a bell, with pendulum, h.70cmCondition report: Small area of restoration to crown.Minor chips to end of torch in his left hand.Some chips to applied flower heads but generally good.Some flower heads from 4 – 8 o’clock restored.Hairline to Hercules right leg.Scratch to Hercules shoulder.Hairline visible to inside of back, but not to front.Eagle’s left wing restored.Otherwise figures and bird appear good and complete.Glaze, enamels and gilt excellent, bright and vibrant.Made in two sections, with signs of the join.Movement good, with pendulum.

Lot 2068

A pair of late Victorian clear glass lustres, each having gilded and white enamel bowls, faceted and cut glass drops, h.36cm

Lot 2138

An early 19th century yellow metal lady's full hunter fob watch in the form of a lute, having red guilloche enamel and floral inlay set with 18 Old European cut diamonds to the centre and approx 1.4mm to 1.7mm seed pearls to the base (6) and top (4) of strings, the reverse decorated in blue guilloche enamel with musical score and floral inlay, having black enamelled sides with yellow scroll work detail, further set with six seed pearls (2 deficient), having a white Arabic dial with keywind movement, diamond dimensions each approx 1.85 x 1.5mm, total weight estimated as 0.36 carats, pendant dimensions 50 x 35mm, gross weight 28.6g, not hallmarked but tested as 18ct.Condition report: Enamel is chipped to front and back.At least two pearls deficient and two worn.Strings of lute are distorted.Requires key to function (not present).Dial damaged and hands are corroded.

Lot 2141

A late Victorian yellow metal target style mourning pendant, featuring a centre black hardstone cabochon with eight-ray star motif set with nine seed pearls, pearls measuring between approx 1.8mm and 4.0mm, within a border of white enamel trefoil inlay and beads, with a bow shaped bale and torpedo pendant, both with white enamel inlay, pendant dimensions 70 x 30mm, gross weight 14.4g, stamped and tested as 18ctCondition report: Glass aperture is chipped. Traces of lead solder.

Lot 2143

A yellow and white metal Elizabeth II Royal monogram brooch, of circular form with ERII initials surmounted by a crown, with red enamel inlay and set with six 1.0mm rose cut diamonds, to total 0.03 carats, with eight 2.2 x 3.2mm graduated seed pearls, and rose coloured bow and flower detail at base, brooch dimensions 40 x 35mm, gross weight 7.1g, not marked but tested as 18ct, in fitted case signed Collingwood Jewellers.Notes: This brooch belonged to B.O.A.C. Stewardess Joy Henderson who waited on The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on the Argonaut Atalanta during their tour to Nigeria in 1956. The family are also in possession of letters of thanks from Sir Edward Ford, Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen, and photographs of Joy meeting the Queen.Some lead solder behind crown emblem.Some discolouration to pearls.

Lot 2149

A yellow metal bracelet, featuring a centre cluster section with a rectangular green spinel surrounded by six rose cut diamonds within an engraved and blue enamel border, attached to a later Milanese bracelet with box clasp and safety chain, spinel dimensions approx 6.0 x 4.7 x 2.1mm, weight estimated as 0.60 carats, diamond dimensions each approx 2.6 x 2.75 x 1.4mm, total weight estimated as 0.24 carats, centre section diameter 30mm, overall length 190mm, gross weight 33.6g, centre tested as 15ct, bracelet not goldCondition report: Enamel is chipped.

Lot 2165

A circa 1900 continental silver gilt and enamel locket depicting three-quarter study of a lady in sequinned dress, holding aloft a basket of fruit, with pendant bale and plain back, 55mm

Lot 2209

A pair of 18ct gold, diamond and turquoise enamel ear clips, of good size, each of oval form with a cut-out centre leaf, pavé set with 28 round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated as approx 4.2 carats, gross weight 24.3g, 23mmCondition report: One with losses to turquoise enamel.

Lot 2231

Thomas Russell & Son, an 18ct gold gents marine decimal chronograph pocket watch, with stop/start function, signed white enamel dial with central power reserve dial, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and fine outer scale, the dial numbered 77398, plain case, gold inner back cover, keywind lever movement, fully signed and numbered to the backplate, case assayed Chester 1881, gross weight 127g, dia.54mm.Dial shows some discolouration but no cracks.Glass is scratched and edges of glass are chipped.Case very good aside from some scratches commensurate with wear.Key is not present, therefore we are unable to test if it is in working order.

Lot 2233

An 18ct yellow gold keyless wind open face pocket watch, having white enamel Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, case diameter 50mm, adjustable movement numbered 36058, engraved inner plate 'R.W. Street from friends at 54 Lombard St, 31st Dec 1924', hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1923, sponsor R&S, gross weight 118.7g

Lot 2236

A 14ct yellow gold keywind half hunter pocket watch, with white enamel Roman dial and case with Roman numerals, having engraved floral detail and shield to the back, case dia. 38mm, fitted to a base metal oval belcher link chain, length 590mm, gross weight 40.8g, faint hallmarks for 14ct, number 25229

Lot 2297

A late 19th century French enamel and guilloche enamel lady's travelling powder compact, the hinged cover finely decorated with a courtship scene, opening to reveal gilt brass interior, dia.4.3cm

Lot 2330

A 19th century Chinese Canton wash-bowl, enamel decorated in the famille rose palette with reserves of figure scenes, insects, exotic birds, flowers and foliage, all heightened in gilt, dia. 40cm; together with a near-matching pair of vases, each having waisted necks (some repairs to rim of vases), h.225cm.Bowl - overall very good and original, some slight gilt wear, otherwise no visible faults.Vases – repairs and restoration to top rims (poorly executed), small chips to surface of lion mask handles, one with hairline crack to base.

Lot 2448

A Victorian mahogany circular dial wall clock, having a brass bezel, the convex white enamel dial signed James Edwards of Norwich, having an eight day gut driven fusee movement, dia. 37.5cm.Glass and bezel good.Dial has been repainted.Hands are replacement.Drum wheel out of alignment.Case re-polished but otherwise good.

Lot 2449

Dent of London - a Victorian mahogany cased circular dial wall clock, brass bezel, signed white enamel dial (with losses), single winding hole for a gut-driven eight day fusee movement, dia. 36cm.Dial badly crazed, with enamel losses, and all black overpainted (albeit some time ago).Brass bezel all putty filled to inside.Hinge good.Glass good.Back of pendulum later weighted.Back of box with later cut in door.Pegs crude.Case tired but otherwise good.Movement good and complete.

Lot 2460

A mid-19th century rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, known 'The Courier of St Petersburg' mantelpiece clock , having convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single winding hole for a French brass eight day cylinder movement, twin ring handles, the base with cut-out brass panel depicting Andrew Ducrow's Courier of St Petersburg Act of Horsemanship riding five in hand, standing on the rear two horses, the other three in front, the whole raised on chased brass ball feet, h.53cm. A similar example in mahogany can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection , museum No.S.877-1981. This was exhibited in the V&A Circus Display celebrating the 250th anniversary of the foundation of circus April 2018 - February 2019.

Lot 2462

A large mid-19th century French gilt bronze three-piece clock garniture, the lyre shaped clock having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outsdie countwheel and striking on a bell, the case finely cast with musical instruments, flowers and foliage, surmounted with a figural bust, h.67cm, the garniture each as winged maidens supporting four candle lights, on ball and knopped columns to square bases, h.69cm

Lot 2463

A 19th century French gilt bronze Rococo Revival mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a musical cherub above a convex white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the balloon shaped swept case further adorned with instruments and song book, having fret cut side panels (with pendulum and winding key) h.43cm

Lot 2464

A Victorian brass table clock modelled as Big Ben, having a single white enamel dial with eight day brass cylinder movement, the whole raised upon a stepped plinth, h.54cm

Lot 2470

G Rimell of Gloucester - a Victorian mahogany cased bracket clock, having a circular signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with pierced brass fret panels, all raised on mahogany bun feet, h.51cm

Lot 2471

L'Epee of France - a lacquered brass four glass mantel clock, having a signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell and having mercury compensated pendulum, the case with three-quarter turned Corinthian columns and bevelled glass panels, h.33.5cm

Lot 2472

A late 20th century mahogany and gilt brass cased ships clock by Montremo, the brass bound case with double hinge cover opening to reveal the gimbaled clock, having signed white enamel dial and quartz movement, box w.15cm

Lot 189

Double sided enamel sign - Woodbine Cigarettes

Lot 2

Silver champlevé enamel bug brooch

Lot 24

Silver champlevé enamel dragonfly pendant on chain

Lot 129

A collection of various costume jewellery, to include a black enamel and marcasite butterfly brooch, stamped 925, a Continental enamelled filigree boat brooch, a seahorse brooch, a purple paste butterfly brooch and a gold plated pearl and filigree bracelet, (5).

Lot 162

A collection of hallmarked silver, to include a set of six teaspoons each having green guilloche enamel to terminal, a pair of weighted candlesticks, a bud vase (A/F), a pair of sugar tongs, a set of six apostle teaspoons (one A/F) and three condiment spoons.

Lot 90

A Victorian silver Waltham open face fusee movement pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, reverse case machined, dust cover featuring sequin and cross application, with attached key.

Lot 91

An open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Arabic numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, unmarked metal, reverse case machined, (A/F).

Lot 93

A Thomas Russell & Son open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, white metal unmarked.

Lot 94

A Victorian silver open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial having hourly Roman numeral markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, hallmarked Chester 1899, dustcover engraved with personal engraving, reverse case machined with central cartouche, (A/F).

Lot 359

Vintage East European enamel and Metal Signs: (5)

Lot 731

Continental silver compact: Continental silver coloured metal & enamel 19th century powder compact 101.6g gross. Mirror broken 66mm x 70mm.

Lot 732

Continental silver lipstick compact: Continental silver coloured metal & enamel 19th century lipstick compact 40g gross. 58mm long.

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