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A SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG, 'GARRISON' POTTERY, C1830 with prints of the Wear Bridge, ships and verse, heightened in colour and inscribed in black enamel Charles & Elizth. Sennock, 22cm hProvenance: Charles Sennock (1801-1847) husband of Elizabeth, nee Bower (b. 1802) of Dorset.++Localised flaking of the green enamel and light wear mainly on firm
A DON POTTERY WHITE EARTHENWARE JUG DATED 1828 with shell lip inscribed in a frame in brown enamel SARAH WIGHTMAN LINCOLN 1828 and painted in bright enamels with roses and other flowers, 16cm h Illustrated: Griffin (John D), The Don Pottery 1801-1893, Doncaster 2001, fig 39.++Flaking of the chocolate brown enamel on the rim
A SWISS 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER CENTRE SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WATCH SUPPLIED BY DENT, LONDON with enamel dial and gold hands, gold cuvette engraved crown and Examined by Dent Watchmaker to the Queen 33 Cockspur St London, the back engraved with initial A and coronet of an earl, 5cm diam, casemaker LW and Swiss control marks++Good working order. Dial undamaged, movement clean, free from rust. Light wear scratches on case back, one or tow insignicant knocks on edge
A MAHOGANY ELECTRO MAGNETIC MANTEL TIMEPIECE THE EUREKA CLOCK CO NO 4200 C1910 with primrose enamel chapter ring, bimetallic balance with adjustment screws centred by a coil on two brass pillars with finials , mahogany base, the glazed cover with bevelled lights, 26cm h++In good unrestored condition, minor crack on enamel chapter ring between 10 and 12
A YORKSHIRE PEARLWARE JUG DATED 1829 enamelled with stylised flowers and inscribed in black enamel George & Mary Barker Ferry-Bridge 1829/Farmer's Coat of Arms and verse, the rims and handle outlined in blue enamel, 14cm hProvenance: George Barker (1802-before 1881) Boat Hauler, born in Ferrybridge and Mary his wife (1806-1872) born in Castleford, Yorkshire.++Good condition
EARL OF ST VINCENT. A BLACK TRANSFER PRINTED PEARLWARE COMMEMORATIVE JUG, HERCULANEUM POTTERY, C1805-10 finely printed in black with oval portrait of the Earl engraved by George Martin, the rims and handle outlined in black enamel, 17cm h, impressed HERCULANEUM, printed title THE EARL OF ST VINCENT ++Good condition
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL RETRACTABLE PENCIL incorporating a letter opener, the three pencil slides with contrasting spots of enamel, 7.2cm l excluding ring, maker's mark rubbed, C-, London 1903 and marked ASPREY REGD 356525++Noticeable under magnification the black enamel lightly chipped; engraved in the mid 20th c Cecil 14.7.52
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE the front with the head of a Jack Russell TERRIER, the reverse engraved WON AT CARNFIELD HALL JULY 14TH 1888, 4cm h, by Lawrence Emmanuel, Birmingham 1886, 13dwts++Enamel undamaged, engraving on reverse slightly rubbed but legible, lid springing back tightlyshut
A GEORGE III SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL PATCH BOX, C1780 the lid printed and painted with Autumn personified as a lady, 5.5cm h++Glass mirror to the underside of the lid cracked and lacking practically all of the silvering, the enamel in good condition with no significant damage or restoration except for a tiny hairline crack in the lid after the word Autumn and a pin head sized graze on the edge of the base
A SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG, 'GARRISON' POTTERY, DATED 1823 with prints coloured in bright enamels of ship and the Farmer's Arms, the second incorporating a tablet DIXON AUSTIN & CO SUNDERLAND, the ship print inscribed in black enamel with title Providence of Scarbro', further inscribed Thos & Mary Mackwood Throxenby Octr 24th 1823, 17cm hProvenance: The 109 ton 64ft "Providence" was built at Scarborough by Joseph Howard and registered on September 10th 1807 for William Smith and Jefferson Ward, Ship Owners of Scarborough and Thomas Mackwood, yeoman of Throxenby, Yorkshire . The master was William Abram and the vessel was lost on April 20th, 1833++A well decorated and well preserved example, good condition
A SWISS SILVER NIELLO KEYLESS LEVER CENTRE SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WATCH, C1890 with twin subsidiary dials, silver cuvette, 4.9cm++Movement wound tight and not running, enamel dial in good condition, hands original, very slight wear on case back, crystal scratched with build up of dirt and grime, cuvette lightly scratched with a former owner's name
A pair (not matching) of late 19th century 9ct gold and yellow precious metal blue enamelled and diamond-set pendant earrings, of flowerhead-star design, the old mine-cut diamond earstud, collet set with a surround of blue enamel, suspending diamond-set link chains, further suspending old-mine cut-diamond set flowerheads heightened with blue enamel, 12.8g gross. Illustrated
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, with fourteen charms and padlock, each charm stamped 375 or fully hallmarked 375, to include fish, tractor, wheelbarrow, hand, thistle, crown, bells, lantern, orb, kettle, enamel watch key, bus, shell and a boot, with a heart shaped padlock on curb and twist link bracelet, 60.1g all in. (AF- one stone missing from lantern)
A gold fob watch and chain, with white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, and black hands, in heavily scrolled and floral and shield crested casing, numbered 87977, with inner engraving Lawson & Son, Old Steine Brighton, marked 18K, on a curb link watch chain, marked 9ct, with clip and t-bar, and claw mounted charm, 68.1g all in.

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