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An 18th Century Pair Case Pocket Watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed Saml Hutton London 3074, in a yellow gilt case and tortoiseshell outer case

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A 19th Century Open Face Pocket Watch, of slim proportions, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the dust cap inscribed "Aubert & Capt A Geneve No 8238" in a black enamel case decorated flowers, matching chain-and key (a.f.)

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An antique mahogany longcase clock having arched enamel 33cm dial, eight day by Edwin Wakefield, Gateshead, the case flanked by pair of turned columns, 206cms.

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An antique oak longcase clock having square enamel 30cm dial, eight day by R Summerhayes, Taunton, with seconds and calendar, swanneck pediment above inlaid door, 198cms.

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A pair of ormolu candlesticks having blue enamel Greek key sconce and foot, 17cms.

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A railway red and white enamel signal alarm and a similar Southern railway signal spire, 49cms.

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A tortoiseshell and m.o.p. visiting card case, a glass jar with blue enamel lid and a small round photo frame.

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A 15ct citrine brooch, an unmarked red enamel and pearl brooch and two other brooches.

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An unmarked gold and enamel RAF wing brooch, a filigree bracelet and coin.

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A LATE 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL KORO of ovoid form, having polychrome butterflies and floral scroll decoration on a black ground, within coloured borders, complete with pierced cover, 11.5cm, (4.5in) high

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A spill vase of a lion before a tree, fully coloured, on a shaped gilt-line base, height 16cm, mid 19th century (small enamel flakes)

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A group of a sailor and companion, the sailor modelled standing holding a flag, partially coloured and gilt, late 19th century (some enamel flaking)

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A Moore & Co. Sunderland lustre frog mug, of cylindrical shape with a simple strap handle, printed in black with a view of the Sunderland cast-iron bridge and a verse "When first I was a foremast man ...", both enamel coloured and surrounded by splashed pink lustre, with further pink lustre lining, the interior with an enamelled crouching frog, height 13.0cm, maker's name at base of bridge print, circa 1845-70 (star crack in base, manufacturing chip in rim)

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A creamware Sunderland lustre jug, printed in black on one side with an octagonal framed view of the cast-iron bridge and on the reverse with a verse "When this you see remember me ...", both enamel coloured and surrounded by patches of pink lustre, with pink lustre lining to neck, spout and foot, 17.4cm high, unmarked, circa 1815-30 (star cracking in base)

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A Sunderland lustre frog mug, of cylindrical shape with a strap handle, printed in dark red with the "Great Australia" clipper ship and a verse "When far at sea remember me ...", both enamel coloured and surrounded by squiggles of pink lustre, with further pink lustre lining, the interior with an enamelled crouching frog, height 12.4cm, circa 1860-70

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Various items of English porcelain, comprising: a New Hall commode-shape teapot and cover (cover restored); a Worcester spirally fluted coffee cup and saucer, crescent marks; a Chamberlain's Worcester plate (cracked); a 'Dragon in compartments' coffee can; a Derby cup (cracked), various dates late 18th and early 19th centuries; and two modern enamel pill boxes

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A Wedgwood 'Queensware' wet drug jar, of typical form, named in black enamel and reserved on a gilt banner for SYR:RHEI, 23cm high, impressed mark, circa 1800 (small rim chips, lacks cover)

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A Spode bone china octagonal teapot and cover, printed in blue in a Chinoiserie manner with foliage, painted and gilt in a Kakiemon palette with scattered oriental shrubs, pattern no. 2638, printed mark, circa 1820 (cracked); and a similar H.& R. Daniel teapot and cover painted in overglaze blue enamel with sprays of flowers and moulded with a foliate swag border (some stains)

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A Herculaneum bone china prow-fronted teapot and cover, painted in black enamel with a stylised floral band, painted pattern no. 791 (finial glued); and a New Oval teapot and cover with sugar box and cover ensuite, possibly Grainger, painted in puce and green with a stylised foliate band, painted pattern no. 133 (chips to rim of teapot), circa 1810

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A lady, by Louis Sene, circa 1790, resting against a mossy bank with her left hand raised to her face, with curled brown hair, wearing a white chemise tied with a brown and blue striped sash, wooded evening sky background in a gold frame, the borders decorated in blue and white enamel with pellet, dart and crossed ribbon motif, the glazed reverse with fine hairwork composition including the Altar of Love, poincon de la Maison commune, diameter 6.5cm, 2in

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A pair of enamel miniatures: Jeanne de Bourbon and a Lady, French School, circa 1830, the former seated at a table and holding a book, wearing a blue dress with a gold embroidered bodice, the second three-quarter length standing, wearing a plum-coloured drape over a yellow dress with a pink skirt plush mounts, rectangular giltwood and gesso frames, oval 16.5cm, 6in, The counter enamel of one is inscribed: 'Jeanne/ de/ Bourbon/ Soeur de Louis XIV/ par Jaques Bordier'.

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Charles X, King of France and Navarre (1757-1836), by Jean Baptiste Joseph Duchesne, signed, extensively inscribed on the reverse and dated 1817, wearing a dark blue uniform with a red collar and silver lace, with decorations including the sash and star of the Order of the Holy Spirit, the badge of the Order of the Golden fleece and the Badge of the Legion of Honour, enamel, cracked gilt-metal mount, oval 11cm, 4 3/8in, The white counter enamel is inscribed: CHARLES, PHILIPPE, de France/ fils de France, Comte dArtois, MONSIEUR/ frere du ROI, ne a Versailles le 9/ Octobre 1757. peint l an 1817/ Jean-baptiste, Joseph DUCHESNE./ Peintre en Email de son A.R.M./ ne a Gisors le 8 Decembre-/1770.

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Lady Lucy Eleanor Lowther, by *** Courtois, signed, the reverse inscribed, circa 1830, curtain, column and landscape background, enamel in jewled gold and enamel brooch frame, stet 4.6cm, 1in

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A young nobleman, School of Jean Petitot, circa 1680, with long curling fair hair, wearing full armour and a lace cravat with the sash of the Order of the St Esprit, enamel in a later jewelled gold openwork frame with crown-shaped pendent surmount, oval 2.6cm, 1 1/8in

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Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821), English School, 19th century, wearing the uniform of chasseurs-a-cheval, with decorations, enamel gilt-metal frame with crown surmount, oval 5cm, 2in

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A rare enamel Jacobite snuff box, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, circular, the lid transfer-printed in black with a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) wearing armour with an ermine-lined cloak and Garter sash, a shooting star to his right, the sides and base painted in black monochrome with clusters of flowers, reeded hinged metal mounts diameter 6cm, 2 3/8in

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A commemorative enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1801, of navette form, the lid painted with doves perching on a cornucopia above the legend: Nelson & Victory with Peace & Plenty, within white beading, dark blue base, interior of lid with mirror width 5cm, 2in

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A commemorative enamel patch box, South Staffordshire, circa 1805, oval, the lid vividly painted with the Victory firing at an already blazing French warship below the punning motto: Nelson & Victory, within a border of white dots, dark blue base, lid mirror-lined width 4.2cm, 1 5/8in

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An English enamel etui, South Staffordshire, circa 1765, of tapering form, painted with peacocks and pheasants parading before ruins within raised gilt scrolling on a ground alternately of pale blue dots and white dotted diaper, reeded gilt-metal mounts, the interior complete with implements height 9.8cm, 3 7/8in

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Two enamel counter trays, Bilston, circa 1775, each oval with openwork sides, one painted with a pastoral landscape within flowers, 12.7cm, 5in; the other with coins and playing cards, sides restored, 12cm, 4in

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A group of 11 objects of vertu including a Staffordshire enamel etui case, circa 1765, 9.5cm, 3in; a Staffordshire enamel patch box commemorating George III's survival, 4.5cm, 1in, both restored; a pressed tortoiseshell box; a basketwork stained ivory toothpick case; a German lacquer box painted with an old man; a porcelain box with a view of Worcester; and five other items various sizes and dates

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'Venus attended by the Graces' - An oval enamel plaque, by John Howes, circa 1793, blue counter enamel width 15cm, 5 7/8in

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A large enamel snuff box, South Staffordshire, circa 1765, rectangular, the lid finely painted with a very English country landscape, a couple seated by a lake with swans in the foreground, an alley of magnificent trees behind, the sides printed and coloured with quayside views, reserved within raised gilt rocaille scrolls on a pale green ground, gilt-metal mounts width 8cm, 3 1/8in

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An enamel snuff box, probably Samson workshops, Paris, late 19th century, in 18th century Staffordshire taste, the lid vigorously painted with La Comate within raised gilt scrolls, the sides and base with pastoral vignettes and flowers on a dark blue ground with raised white gilt and white dotted ornament, earlier gilt-metal mounts width 9cm, 3in

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An enamel necessaire case, South Staffordshire, circa 1770, of rounded trunk from, painted in autumnal tints with pastoral landscapes within gilt scrolls on a white-dotted olive green ground, gilt-metal mounts, lacking interior width 6.5cm, 2 5/8in

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A gilt-metal and enamel basket snuff box, Birmingham, circa 1755, circular, the lid painted with insects and flowers, the gilt-metal vannerie sides with corded handles forming the basket, 6cm, 2 3/8in; and a rectangular German enamel snuff box, Berlin, circa 1765, the exterior painted with flowers on a bianco-sopra-bianco ground, the interior of the lid with a couple flirting, 8.2cm, 3 1/8in

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A gold and enamel snuff box, maker's mark rubbed, Geneva, circa 1770, oval, decorated in translucent blue basse-taille and opaque white enamels, the lid and base with trophies of music and the garden, the sides with flowers within bow or leaf borders, some restoration to enamel width 6cm, 2 3/8in

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A jewelled gold and enamel musical box, Joly, Chenevard & Jouvet, Geneva, 1815-1820, rectangular, the lid with a central turquoise-set musical trophy on a textured engine-turned ground, the borders twined with flowers picked out in dark blue enamel, the movement playing two tunes width 8cm, 3 1/8in, with two later keys

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A Swiss gold and enamel snuff box, Bautte & Moynier, Geneva, 1821-1826, rectangular with slightly waisted sides and everted thumbpiece, decorated overall in black taille d'epargne enamel with a delicate tracery of foliage and flowers width 8.2cm, 3in

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A hardstone snuff box with gold and enamel mounts, Emanuel Piote, Vienna, 1826, rectangular, the lid and base of lapis lazuli within corded borders, the bombe sides chased and brightly enamelled with a multitude of flowers width 7.5cm, 3in

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A silver and enamel bridge pencil, struck: 925E.B., early 20th century, double-ended with blue and red enamel bands and leads; a triple slide silver combination pencil with red, blue and black enamel sliders and leads, struck: S.Mordan & Co., Sterling Silver; a silver-mounted pale blue enamel pencil with pocket clips at each end; and a telescope-form black composition and metal pencil length 7-9.5cm, 2-3in

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Two sporting novelty silver pencils, both stamped: S. Mordan & Co., the first with PODR mark for 7 September 1878, the first with slide mechanism, formed as a tennis racket with gilt strings, 6.7cm, 2 5/8in; and a croquet mallet with pale blue enamel band, 5.5cm, 2 1/8in

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Three marine novelty silver pencils, each apparently unmarked, last quarter of the 19th century, the first formed as a rowing boat with blue enamel bladed oars, the second chased as a shrimp, the third as a fish length 4-5.5cm, 1 -2 1/8in

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A gold and enamel plaque, signed: G. Bouvier, circa 1745, of cartouche form, the opaque white ground with a central chased medallion of Diana with companion and hound within gold flourishes and insects picked out in translucent green enamel, set into the lid of a contemporary Birmingham gilt-metal snuff box worked with shells, garlands and scrolls width 7.5cm, 3in

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A silver and enamel cigarette case, importer's mark HL incuse in a circle, Birmingham, 1903, of curved pocket-fitting form, the front vividly painted with a rippling-haired beauty baring her breast, chip at one corner length 8.5cm, 3 3/8in

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A silver and enamel cigarette case, maker's mark AV in a rectangle, Vienna, circa 1900, of rounded rectangular form, the front painted en plein with Leda and the Swan height 8.2cm, 3in

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A miniature silver and enamel drinking horn, Hermann Bohm, Vienna, circa 1875, the shaped circular base, slender horn and cover painted en plein with energetic mythological subjects against a leaf-scrolled cream ground, the stem formed as a spread eagle, the finial as a seated cherub, very slight damage height 14cm, 5in

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A rock crystal cup with silver and enamel mounts, Vienna, late 19th century, the shaped hexagonal base and circular bowl held within enamelled mounts, the stem formed as a blue-feathered stork height 9.2cm, 3 5/8in

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A gold-mounted enamel brooch, French, mid 19th century, oval, painted with Rebecca at the well giving water to Eliezer, lozenge-engraved gold mount, pin detached height 5cm, 2in, in original case stamped for: Delarue/ 39/ Palais Royal

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A miniature 'historismus' rock crystal cup with jewelled gold and enamel mounts carved as a bucket, one side engraved with scrollwork, the S-scroll handle enamelled and set with clusters of garnet, emerald and rose diamond height overall 8cm, 3 1/8in

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AN ENAMELLED TINPATE SIGN of arched form, inscribed "AGENT/ FOR/PULLARS'/ DYE WORKS/ PERTH", the 3-D effect lettering in black and light blue on a white ground, 47cm x 34cm, (18.5in x 13.4in) (edge enamel loss)

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A PAIR OF OVAL ENAMEL ON COPPER PORTRAIT MINIATURES, of Louis XIV and of an old man, 27mm x 23mm (1.1in x 0.95in), sight size, in oval gilt-wood window mount and gilt frame, under glass, the first attributed verso, in ink, to Petitot, in a contemporary hand.

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A LADY'S THREE-PIECE DRESSING SET in silver with sky-blue moir_ enamel, comprising hand-mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, Birmingham, 1924/5, maker H.M.,

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AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FLORAL-ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN DESSERT BASKET of shaped rectangular form, the interior finely painted in enamel colours with natur- alistic fruit and flowers, the edge applied with fully-modelled flowers between scroll corners with rigid handle, the whole gilt-enriched, 31cm, (12.25in) long

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A late 19th century silver cased Turkish market open face keyless pocket watch, the dual dial white enamel face printed with Roman and Turkish numerals, also subsidiary seconds dial, the case Niello decorated with chequer board design

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A Continental 18ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Arabic numerals, secondary seconds dial, the keyless movement marked S&Co, Peerless No.165349

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A late 18th century pair cased pocket watch with white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, the verge movement signed Jn Wingham, London, No. 212, contained in a gilt case, the outer case with painted moss decoration

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A lady's silver cased wristwatch, unsigned, the case blue bassetaille enamel decorated, import marked for London 1917 (winder deficient) together with a lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatch with white enamel dial on a 9ct gold superflex bracelet (2)

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A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the verge movement signed Samson, London No. 13122, the case marked for London 1786, the outer repousse case unmarked

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A silver mounted dressing table set by Mappin & Webb, London 1934, pink bassetaille enamel decorated, comprising: two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror, a powder bowl, a hair tidy and an atomiser (some damage to the enamelling) (8)

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