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A silver and blue enamel lidded, faceted glass powder bowl (the interior mirror to the lid cracked) Birmingham 1954, a silver mounted, shaped rectangular photograph frame, with pierced and embossed decoration, probably London 1897, a set of six tea knives, with loaded silver handles and with steel blades, London 1939, cased, a part set of four plated salts (two further salts lacking) with a case and a plated egg coddler, with a spirit burner. (5)
A vary coloured enamel brooch and a vary coloured enamel and marcasite set necklace, each in a floral design, probably by Bernard Instone, a blue enamelled brooch, designed as a cherub and a leaf, detailed Nogent Depose, a Chinese carved jade, filigree and enamelled brooch, detailed Silver, a green paste Art Deco costume necklace and a Victorian gilt metal and paste set drop shaped pendant, with a box and a case, (6).
A Chinese Canton enamel plaque with a Buddhist lion in a landscape, Qianlong Dim.: 26,5 x 23,5 cm (the frame)Dim.: 22,5 x 19,5 cm (the plaque) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A rare Chinese Canton enamel armorial dish for Silvio Valenti Gonzaga, Qianlong Dia.: 15,5 cmSilvio Valenti Gonzaga (1 March 1690 – 28 August 1756) was an Italian nobleman and Catholic priest.Gonzaga was born in Mantua. He was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1738 by Pope Clement XII. On 15 May 1747 he was given the titular church of San Callisto. He died in Viterbo. The nobleman owned a large collection of paintings (including the Portrait of Lorenzo Cybo), which, after his death, was sold on 18 May 1763 in Amsterdam.The dish was part of a service. A Canton enamel dish of the same design was exhibited in Chinese Painted Enamel, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1978, cat. no. 105, and another from the collection of J.A. Lloyd Hyde was exhibited in Chinese Painted Enamels from Private and Museum Collections, The China Institute of America, New York, 1978, cat. no. 39.See also: Sotheby's, London, May 13, 2015, Lot 388. (link) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A pair of square Chinese famille rose vases with figures, Yongzheng H.: 30 cmSee also:- Marchant, Qing Porcelain from Private Collections, 2015, nr. 32, for a similar pair with stands.- Yang Xin In, Porcelains with Cloisonné Enamel Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Beijing, Vol. 39, no. 49, p. 59, for a fencai vase of identical form.- Sotheby’s, Monaco, March 4 1984, lot 215, for a similar pair with stands.- Christie’s, London, Nov. 12, 2002, lot 118, for a similar pair with stands.- Sotheby’s, London, Nov. 1, 1988, lot 699, for a similar pair. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Victorian 2nd Perthshire Highland Rifle Volunteers, Killin Company Silver Shooting Medal, inscribed, ''Presented by Sir Donald Currie K.C.M.G., M.P. for Perthshire 1882, Gained by Sergt. J. Walker, 1st. Oct. 1882'', cased; other medals and medallions, including two further Victorian shooting medals, one cased; four further bronze shooting medals, two Royal Caledonian Curling Club District Medals; and an Empire Exhibition 1938 brochure and two enamel badges, etc. Footnote: The recipient of the shooting medals was Musketry Instructor at Bisley during the period of the First World War and shot four times for the King's Prize
A Second World War Royal Tank Regiment Car Badge by J R Gaunt, London, with brass regimental badge backed by enamel, on a chromed base plate; also, two white metal cap badges and two pairs of collar badges to the Royal Tank Regiment, five other cap and rank badges, buttons, felt insignia and ephemera
A Pair of Second World War Naval 7x CF41 Binoculars by Barr & Stroud, Glasgow & London, to Admiralty Pattern 1900A, serial number 50740 M, with individual focussing to each eyepiece, triple filters, black crinkle enamel grips with yellow arrowheads, webbing strap and part leather case, together with a J.H. Dallmeyer Brass Cased Military Three Draw Telescope, with leather-covered grip and lens shade extension, inscribed, ''TEL. SIG. (Mk.IV) also G.S.'', numbered 2492, dated 1917 and bearing broad arrow mark, 84 cm extended (2). Binoculars - Optics in good order - clear image with no apparent internal damage, spotting or crizzling. Filters in good operative order. Some slight chipping / wear to enamel finish. Leather case poor with part of cover missing. Telescope - Some fogging and spotting internally to eyepiece lenses. First draw not tight to brass casing. Outer leather case lacking.
A German Third Reich Wound Badge, Silver Class, the flat back with maker's number 65 and with vertical needle pin; another Black Class Example, with hollow back and vertical needle pin; a DJ (German Youths) Enamel Lapel Badge, the reverse with crescent shaped fastener and moulded RZM 72; an NSDAP Enamel Badge, moulded RZM GES.GESCH; a Germans in Hungary National Union Green Enamel Badge, the reverse moulded REDO GES GESCH (5)
A German Third Reich NSKK Dagger, the double edge blade bearing traces of etched inscription Alles fur Deutschland, and with RZM logo over M7/51 1938 and traces of maker's name, the white metal hilt with wood grip inset with eagle and swastika and enamel SA badge, the black painted steel scabbard with white metal mounts (af). Tip of blade is broken. Etching and marks very worn. Metalwork of hilt and scabbard is pitted and dirty. Two small cracks to grip
A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the blade etched, ''Alles für Deutschland'', with maker's logo for Tiegelwerk Riemberg, Bez. Breslau, the nickel crossguard stamped S, the brown wood grip inset with enamel SA badge and eagle and swastika, the anodised brown metal scabbard with nickel mounts . Blade reground and with scattered rust and other faults. Plating to hilt somewhat worn. Wood grip with small scratches and chips. Scabbard scratched.
An Indian Kukri, the white metal hilt engraved with foliage highlighted in red enamel, with lion head butt cap, leather scabbard with two small knives and leather belt frog; two Kukris, each with bone hilt carved with a band of leaves, one with white metal butt cap and leather scabbard; two Kukris, each with wood hilt and leather scabbard, one with blade stamped ORDEP/NEPAL 8/79 (5)
A Crimea Medal, to 3057 PTE.GEO.SPROAT. 28th.REGT.FOOT (lacking clip and suspender, now converted to a silver-framed brooch); an Imperial Service Medal, to FRED HARGREAVES, in original case of issue; and two other items, comprising 1914-1915 Star, to 8572 PTE.F.HARGREAVES.LINC.R. and a C.W.S. Fire Brigade brass and enamel badge (4). Crimea Medal - Noticeable small scratches to both sides in addition to faults outlined in description. Dings to rim and one small hole drilled on opposite side to suspender. Imperial Service Medal - Medal and case both in good condition. Star - Some wear and verdegris. Badge - Good overall.
A Collection of Forty Two British Cap, Collar and Glengarry Badges, in brass, bimetal, white metal, staybrite and enamel, including Lincolnshire Regiment, Light Infantry Regiments, Border Regiment, Glider Pilot Regiment, Parachute Regiment, Gurkha Regiments etc, (including some restrikes), mounted in two plastic folders

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