Yachting Interest.A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, applied in polychrome enamel with the burgee of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, the hinged cover with push-button release, the base with integral striker, the interior flange incised, 'S. Benzie. Cowes', sponsor's mark George Unite, Birmingham 1888, length 4.9cm, weight 30g/0.96ozt approx
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Oriel College, Oxford Interest.A cased pair of Edwardian silver and enamel menu holders or place card holders, each with an applied plaque in polychrome enamel with the crest of Oriel College, Oxford University, with registered design number, 'Rd. 454426', the underside incised 'Rowell / Oxford', ensuite with a satin-lined fitted presentation case, sponsor's mark William Barrett, Birmingham 1904, height 3cm, combined weight (sans case) 44g/1.41ozt approx
Germany.A twentieth-century German silver and enamel cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form, with an applied plaque in polychrome enamel depicting a horse and rider with hound, the sprung hinged cover with push-button release, the interior flange marked 'STERLING', '935' and with maker's mark in cypher, length 8cm, weight 75g/2.41ozt approx
A twentieth-century gilt metal filigree miniature model of a sailing ship, with three masts and rigging, adorned with red enamel, the stylised cannons highlighted in royal blue coloured enamel, atop a wooden pedestal base, possibly Chinese or of Eastern extraction, height 5.3cm, length 5.8cm approx
A George VI cased set of six Art Deco style silver and enamel teaspoons, the terminal of each decorated with chevrons in bead and polychrome enamel, Royal blue and light green, Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1948, ensuite with a fitted and lined presentation case, length of each spoon 9.7cm, weight (sans case) 61g/1.96ozt gross approx
Oriel College, Oxford Interest.A late Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, applied in polychrome enamel with the crest of Oriel College, Oxford University, the base with integral striker, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, length 5.2cm, weight 29g/0.93ozt approx
A twentieth-century silver-gilt-coloured metal and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, the body with cloisonne enamel in polychrome, decorated with beading and scrolls, the base with integral striker, apparently unmarked, possibly Russian, length 4.4cm, weight 38g/1.22ozt gross approx
A matched set of four Edwardian silver and enamel menu or place card holders, each atop a flared foot, applied with an enamelled cypher, 'PS IS' or similar, the weighted base of each with varied presentation inscriptions, all "Won by W. Arkwright Esqrs", sponsor's mark overstruck, London c.1901, height 5.3cm, approx (4)
An early twentieth-century Continental Art Deco silver-gilt and enamel cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form, the exterior applied with black-coloured enamel, the hinged cover inset with bands of marcasite, the push-button release opens to reveal a gilt interior, struck with British import marks, sponsor's mark P. H. Vogel & Co., London 1936, length 8.2cm, weight 79g/2.53ozt gross all-in approx (a/f)
An early twentieth-century silver and enamel cigarette case, the exterior with an enamel vignette in polychrome, depicting a dog or hound with game, decorated with engine-turning, the thumbpiece inset with a sapphire-coloured pusher, the hinged cover opens to reveal a gilt interior, struck with indistinct marks, possibly Continental, length 8.8cm, weight 132g/4.24ozt gross all-in approx
An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, with a hunting scene in polychrome enamel featuring horses, riders and hounds, with suspension loop, the base with integral striker, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1901, length 4.8cm, weight 31g/0.99ozt gross all-in approx
A Late XIX Century L. Leroy, Paris Mantle Clock, the gilt metal and white marble base applied with flowers and foliate motifs, raised on shaped rectangular base and circular feet, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, 18cm high.appear ok - no guarantee given to whether it works or not
An English Pewter Mantle Clock, the circular dial with mottled blue enamel ground with copper chapter ring and Roman numerals, the arched case with foliate panels and outcurved base, stamped 'English Pewter Made in England, 0115 6', 18cm high, 29cm long.1, slight scratches througout. 2, deep scratch to back. 3, wear to movement cover. 4, does not work - key present but does not tick if wound. 5, scratches to base. 6, marks to top/sides
An Early XIX Century Mahogany and Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the hood with shaped pediment and brass finials, arched door with reeded pillars to white enamel dial inscribed "H. Fox, Beverley" with two apertures, minute dial and date, painted corner spandrels, the trunk with crossbanded door and base on moulded plinth, 216cm high. The clock movement has been overhauled and repaired by Mr J. Malcom Wild of Sheffield.
Eight Japanese black lacquer combs, 20th century. Including enamel and mother-of-pearl floral decoration, largest 5.5 x 11cm. (8)From the collection of Pat Johnstone, a Cornish artist and sculptor, who also had a passion for collecting Asian antiques and especially Japanese combs, kogai and kanzashi. Her collection has been curated for over 40 years and includes items from the Miriam Slater collection.These combs are in excellent condition.
Five Japanese celluloid combs, circa 1920's-1930's. With decoration varying from birds, dragonflies and foliage, in gold, enamel, paint and mother-of-pearl, largest width 10.7cm. (5)From the collection of Pat Johnstone, a Cornish artist and sculptor, who also had a passion for collecting Asian antiques and especially Japanese combs, kogai and kanzashi. Her collection has been curated for over 40 years and includes items from the Miriam Slater collection.
A PAINTED ENAMEL MINIATURE purportedly King Joao V of Portugal, in gilded metal brooch surround, 4.5cm x 4cm together with another miniature of a woman, set in a white and yellow metal pendant mount, set with old cut diamonds, red gems and pearl drop, 6cm long, mounted in a frame (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
HUGH WATSON OF SIGHTHILL F.C. - THREE 9ct GOLD FOOTBALL MEDALS Comprising two similarly styled examples featuring enamelled Lion Rampant, one by William Adams, Birmingham, 1917, engraved verso "Sighthill F.C. H. Watson, 1916-17"; the other by Bravingtons Ltd., Birmingham, 1920, engraved verso "Sighthill F.C. H. Watson 1919-20"; and an enamelled Scottish Police Football Association medal by Joseph Cutler, Chester, 1935, engraved verso "Hugh Watson Esq. An Appreciation 1935"; total weight of the three medals: 26.8g Together with a silver and enamel Football League 1934-35 England v Scotland Linesman's badge by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1934, in embossed case; Glasgow Civic & Empire Week Sports 1931 Referee's lapel badge, Glasgow Corporation Transport Rec. Club Sports 1936 Referee's lapel badge by Fattorini & Sons and a Rangers F.C. Sports Aug. 4th 1934 pin badge by Vaughtons Ltd. (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
A WW2 GERMAN THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH KNIFE The approx. 14cm blade marked for F.W. Holler, Solingen, over RZM symbol and numbered M7/33, housed in a black painted metal scabbard with leather belt loop, the chequered grip inset with enamel diamond badge, the whole measuring approx. 24.5cm in length (unsheathed) Condition Report:Available upon request
AN 18CT GOLD ENAMEL PENDANT a ladies face in profile hand enamelled in colours, set in an 18ct gold mount, and set with a pearl, diameter of the pendant 2.6cm, with bail 4cm, with London import marks and makers mark SB. With an 18ct gold 45cm trace chain, weight 11.6gms Condition Report:Available upon request
HAROLD DAVIS, RANGERS LEGEND - HIS MEDALS Comprising 9ct gold and enamel 1960-61 Scottish Football League Winner's medal (weight 8.54g), 9ct gold 1956-57 Glasgow Charity Cup Winner's medal (weight 13.56g), silver-gilt 1973-74 Scottish Football League Winner's medal, 9ct gold and enamel 1968-69 Scottish Football League Trainer's medal (weight 9.16g), 9ct gold 1961-62 Scottish Cup Winner's medal (weight 11.75g), 9ct gold and enamel Glasgow Cup Winner's medal (weight 10.46), 14ct gold 1961 European Cup Finalist's medal (stamped "585" weight 11.15g), 9ct gold and enamel 1960-61 and 1962-63 Scottish Football League Championship First Division medals (weight 14.89g and 14.00g respectively) and 9ct gold Scottish League First Division Winner's medal (weight 28.26g), framed together on a fitted blue velvet base within a silver frame (maker's mark "RS", Birmingham, 1990). Together with an archive of material relating to Davis' career, comprising Rangers Football Club Hall of Fame torso trophy set upon a slate base, measuring approx. 27cm in height overall, with an accompanying photograph of Davis holding the trophy following its presentation on Sunday 1st February 2004 and a boxed Balvenie Single Barrel 15 Year Old presentation set; a Former Player's necktie, with another 1975 club tie; assorted photographs, including posed team portraits, alongside other more candid shots showing Davis individually and in company; a copy of The Rangers Football Handbook for 1963-64; a copy of The Bayview (East Fife FC matchday magazine) with the cover story "Harold Davis: A True Football Hero"; a programme for a Rangers Supporters Erskine Appeal dinner chaired by Davis, bearing signatures including John Greig and Davy Wilson; a pair of oak bookends featuring the Rangers crest, with one "book" signed by Davis and dated 1958 to interior etc. Born in Cupar, Fife on May 10th 1933, Harold Davis' football career commenced with a brief stint with the local Newburgh F.C., before moving to East Fife, where he was managed by Scot Symon, a relationship reprised at Rangers later in their respective careers. In 1951, Davis began his national service, joining the Black Watch at Perth and enlisting for the Korean War. Catastrophically wounded in action two years later, he would undergo an extensive programme of operations to counteract the two gunshots he'd taken to the stomach. Returning to health after an extended period of convalescence, Davis remarked that “a lot of the other patients were older, content to simply get fit enough to live. I wasn’t. I was determined to get extra-special fit.” His spirit caught the attention of his physiotherapist, former Rangers player David Kinnear, who recommended him to Symon, now at Ibrox. Joining Rangers in 1956, Davis would appear 261 times for the club, soon developing a reputation for his quick, hard style of play, founded upon that commitment to "extra-special" fitness. His peak arguably came with his appearance in the European Cup Winner's Cup Final of 1961, for which he received the medal here offered. Leaving Rangers in 1964, he spent a season with Partick Thistle before his retirement from the game. There followed many years in coaching and management roles, with Queen's Park, Queen of the South and Dundee, as well as a period back with Rangers. In 1975, Davis moved with his family to Gairloch in Wester Ross, where he opened the Craigmore Hotel. Much involved community life, he would remain there until his death, on 26th June, 2018. He was 85. Provenance: By family descent. Previously on display at the Rangers Museum at Ibrox. The proceeds of the sale shall go towards establishing a charitable trust in Harold and Violet Davis’ memory, which will benefit young people in Wester Ross where they lived for over forty years. Condition Report:Available upon request
AN OMEGA OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH in 18ct gold with swiss hallmarks, the classic white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, and gold coloured decorative hands. Inner cover stamped Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900, movement stamped 4086535, case reference 5150471. Diameter of the case 5.1cm, weight including mechanism 89.2gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, the glass has been replaced with plastic, there has been some restoration done to the dial, a hairline crack has been glued between 3-4gms, there is a dirty mark between 1-3, this does not wipe off and may be in the enamel. It has been loved and worn, none of the dents are really bad, very light dents. It has come from a private client not trade.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHIMING MANTEL CLOCK with champleve enamel and painted porcelain panels depicting cherubs, the gilded dial with button markers with Arabic numerals, the movement stamped A.D. Mougin, with giltwood plinth and presentation plaque for 1899. Condition Report:Has key and pendulum.
A CANTON ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER Painted with panels of figures reserved on a foliate ground,19cm high,two blanc de chine figures,21.5 and 19.5cm high a Japanese gold lacquered and ivory figure,17cm high and bottle vase, 19cm high (5) Ivory declaration reference: WW225CKV Condition Report:enamel box with damage,both figures with damage and lacquered figure with damage

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