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A diamond-set gold (unmarked) pair-cased pocket watch, late 18th century, the tortoiseshell outer case with pinwork decoration, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and gilt hands within a case decorated to the reverse with a roundel set with old-cut diamond points and green and red enamel, within a broad blue enamel band and further outer band of seed pearls, the four pillar fusee movement signed "Benedict Humbert" and with Slow/Fast marker (lacking key). Diameter of dial 38mm, outer case 49mm, total weight 79 grams .
A large Chinese porcelain baluster vase decorated in an iron red palette, probably c. 1900, the body painted with twin figural panels depicting Immortals against a ground of bats and clouds, the interior of the rim with polychrome enamel painted floral sprays, with seal mark of Qianlong type to base, on a carved hardwood stand. Height excluding stand 44cm
A French boulle work bracket clock in the Louis XV style, second half of the 19th century, the case of cartouche form with ormolu putti surmount above floral-cast gilt-metal mounts and tortoiseshell-inlaid floral-cut brass decoration framing glazed door and side panels, having a floral-chased gilt-metal dial with blue and white vitreous enamel Roman chapter ring tablets, eight-day drum movement striking on a coiled gong, stamped F. & P.F. verso, complete with sunburst pendulum. H51cm
A Victorian slate twin-train drum head mantel clock, the case, of architectural form, inset with rouge marble panels and gilt incised carving, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and visible anchor escapement, having a French drum movement striking the hours on a bell. H31cm, W50cm.
A French 18ct gold and enamel lady's fob watch, c. 1900, the tooled gilt dial with Roman numerals within a case decorated to the reverse with a shaped circular cartouche depicting a mother and children within blue enamel scrolls, the inside of the case inscribed "Hilda Newbury", the dustcover with maker's mark and "Boulogne", key wind movement, and with French eagle assay mark, suspended from a 9ct gold bow-form brooch with hallmarks for Chester 1903, (with key). Diameter of dial 20mm, total weight 17 grams.
A French brass repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, the gilt brass case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring, inscribed by retailers "Howell James & Co, to the Queen London Paris", with twin-train movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, in original hard carry case with red velvet lined interior inscribed by retailer, with key. H18cm.
A Victorian slate drum head mantel clock with integrated aneroid barometer and thermometer, the white enamel dials with Roman chapter ring and Arabic registers, the case with incised gilt painted floral decoration, the clock with French drum eight day movement striking hammer on bell. H25cm.
An 18ct gold vintage gentleman's wristwatch, Victor 17 Incabloc, the white enamel dial with baton numerals, in a cushion case with oval aperture, the inside of the case stamped "750" and "18k", manual wind movement (case lacking glass), on a gold Milanese strap, indistinctly stamped. Case 29mm by 31mm, total gross weight 52 grams.
An 18ct gold and enamel small half-hunter fob watch, late 19th century, the outer case with a blue enamel band with Roman numerals, the white enamel dial also with Roman numerals and with Arabic minute markers with baton indices, the inner cover engraved with the maker's name, Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, and further engraved with the serial number 19886, repeated on the dial and elsewhere on the case, the keyless wind movement with heat-blued screws and hair spring, stamped "18k". Diameter of the dial 32mm, 50 grams.
A Russian silver gilt and enamel spoon (hallmarked) with enamel in very good overall condition approx 13cm, weight approx 23.2 grams together with a Middle Eastern silver gilt spoon (hallmarked) Egyptian revival style, top in a shape of a sarcophagus and hinged opening to reveal a figure of a mummy - approx 12.5cm - weight approx 17.8 grams
A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, circa 1750, decorated with pagodas within a landscape, bearing Christie's Nanking auction lot label 3017 to the underside, dia.19.5cmQuite stained and discoloured, particularly to the interior.The white enamel is very rubbed.Some fritting/nibbles to the rim.Rings well.
A late 19th century French gilt brass and champleve enamel fronted balloon shaped mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a pedestal urn, having silvered Arabic chapter ring, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day cylinder movement numbered 13264, striking on a gong, h.30cmStands well.Not currently running and hands are very stiff, we would imagine that it has not for several years.Enamel good and approx 98% complete.Brass tarnished all over.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain tea bowl and saucer, 18th century, enamel decorated with flowers, 12.5cm diameter the saucer, together with another Chinese famille rose porcelain tea bowl, 18th century, enamel decorated with a bird amongst flowers (3)Enamel is a little rubbed in places but overall condition is good.
A collection of Chinese Canton porcelain, 19th century, each enamel decorated with interior scenes within cartouches, to inlcude a bachelor's teapot, h.9.5cm, a milk jug and jars (8)Lid – tiny chips to rim.Cylinder jars – both lids chipped (one very), one body with chips to the rim.Ovoid jars – one chipped to footrim, the other lid finial has been re-attached.Large jar – lid glued down, cracked to the body.Teapot – spout and underside of lid with small chips.
A pair of Chinese Canton porcelain vases, 19th century, each flanked by gilt lion mask handles, enamel decorated with interior scenes within cartouches, h.31cmFirst vase – two small chips to the rim, one mask has a large chip and has been regilded, small losses to the enamel.Second vase – some large nibbles to the rim, both masks have various chips and have been regilded.
Jacob Peirson of Manchester - a George III gent's pair cased gold plated and tortoiseshell pocket watch, having a convex white enamel Roman dial, keywind chain driven verge fusse movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and numbered 159, dia.4.9cmIn working order.Outer case button working.Back of outer case with small hairline but complete.Front with loss and crude repair.Dial good.Hinge good.Movement good.Assays worn.
A Derby porcelain pickle dish, circa 1770, in the form of a leaf, decorated with a fruiting vine, 10.5cm, together with a Worcester porcelain dish, circa 1770, enamel decorated with flowers within a gilt border, dia.12.5cm, a Chinese export porcelain coffee can, circa 1770, European enamel decorated with insects amongst flowers, h.6.5cm, and a similar porcelain coffee can, circa 1770, black enamel decorated with a Chinese landscape, h.6.5cm (4)Pickle dish – approx. 1cm hairline from rim, and another approx. 1.5cm from rim near stem.Worcester dish – not falts.Chinese coffee can – no apparent faults.Black and white can – approx. 2cm hairline from top inside of handle.
A set of twelve Saint Louis overlaid Rabat tea glasses, together with twelve matching smaller coffee glasses, each as thumb-cut beakers with gilt enamel decoration, bearing monogram of King Hassan II of Morrocco, signed SL verso, further marked for the retailer Asprey of London, heights 10 and 8cm (24)Note; these were made to celebrate the visit of King Hassan II of Morocco to Queen Elizabeth II in London 1987
A late 19th century French boulle mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Potoniè Paris, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel striking on a bell, further signed Potonie Paris and numbered 9555, the case with glazed front, ebonised back and sides, h.42.5cm
Henry Mare of Paris - a circa 1900 porcelain mantel clock, having a signed white enamel dial, eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a base, the whole housed under a glass dome to a Victorian style music box base, gross h.43cmMusic box is completely encased into modern base and inaccessible, we would imagine it’s a simple small cylinder probably 2-3”.
An 18ct yellow gold Fabergé enamel and diamond ring, comprising three 2.25mm round brilliant cut diamonds in flush settings with red guilloche enamel detail, total diamond weight estimated as 0.12 carats, ring width 4.8mm, size N, gross weight 9.1g, hallmarked 18ct, Edinburgh, no date, sponsor FAB, in box
A collection of Chinese Canton porcelain dinnerwares, 19th century, each enamel decorated with interior scenes within cartouches, to inlcude a trefoil shaped tray, w.26.5cm, a bowl, dia.23.5cm, plates, largest dia.25cm, and dishes (11)All have some enamel loss.Bowl – one tiny chip to the rim.Triform dish – small chip to the rim.24.5cm dia. Plate – cracked and with enamel losses.Pair 22cm plates – one has a small chip to the rim.The rest of the pieces are intact.
An early 20th century single handled Russian silver and cloisonne enamelled cup, of lower baluster form to a raised foot, having angular shaped handle, all-over enamel decorated with scrolls and geometric motifs, with 88 Koloshnok mark for Moscow (1908-1926), makers mark worn, h.3.5cm; together with an associated silver-gilt and cloisonne enamelled spoon, length 6.5cm, gross weight 2.1oz (2)Sppon – with approx. 30% enamel loss to stem, bowl good.Cup – enamel complete but with numerous areas of staining/discolouring, some tarnishing to gilt around foot, interior and edge of handle are tarnished, stands well, marks with some wear.
J W Benson of London - a late Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.24cmClock runs and strike is working.Dial good, no hairlines.Glass with one surface scratch.Case good.
A gent's 9ct gold cased Omega semi-hermetic Trench watch, ref. 26.5SOB, having a signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and 24-hour red outer chapter ring, wire lugs, hinged 15-jewel manual wind movement, No. 7215545, circa 1932, the Dennison gold case ref. 447262, case dia.33mm, on leather bracelet, housed in a Maurice Lacroix presentation boxwatch runs well and keeps good time
A gent's 9ct gold cased Buren Trench watch, circa 1920s, having a signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, 7-jewel manual wind movement stamped Buren, case dia.33mm, on probably original leather bracelet, in modern presentation boxWatch runs well and is keeping good timeHairline to dial between 4 and 5 o'clock, and also between 10 and 11 o'clock.Otherwise good.Case with light wear and scratches only.
An early Victorian oak longcase regulator, having an unsigned circular white enamel Roman 12" dial, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the weights being brass cased, the case with glazed door to a panelled boxbase, h.207cm
A late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with mercury compensated pendulum, h.30cmRuns and chimes both hours and half-hours.Small hairline to dial at 6 o’clock.All glass good.Brass generally very good with no tarnishing and light surface scuffs only.
An early 20th century Rolex gent's gold plated half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel Arabic dial having subsidiary seconds dial and signed by both Rolex and the retailer Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle, keyless 15-jewel movement, the Dennison case numbered 197096, dia.5cmIn working order.Small dent to case back.10ct gold plated cover back 20 years wear 197096 33 W.Inside case engraved Moon trade mark ALD Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd 197096.
A late 19th century French gilt metal and enamel table snuff box, of canted rectangular form, the blue enamelled hinge cover inset with a bust portrait miniature watercolour on ivory, the case with acanthus leaf chased banded frieze, w.7.5cmIvory submission ref: 6N3CYTCE Enamel excellent but the glass above it is grubby.Hinge good.Miniature appears faded and a little grubby.Gilt metal all good with minor surface scuffs only.Lining to inside of cover is loose.
An 18ct yellow gold Fabergé egg pendant, with red guilloche enamel detail and foliate inlay, attached and 40cm long 1mm wide snake link chain with trigger clasp, pendant length 23mm, egg numbered 315/500, gross weight 8.8g, egg hallmarked 18ct, Edinburgh, sponsor FAB, chain hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham, sponsor S-LC, in boxEnamel is in good condition.Outer box is damaged.No certificate present.
Circle of Charles Boit (Swedish 1663-1727) - William III portrait miniature, enamel on metal, 4 x 3.5cm, the whole housed in an unmarked yellow metal mount which tests as approx 14ct goldNo chips or cracks.Two minute paint losses; one near centre and one towards edge, both from 3 o’clock.Gold mount good.Leather box with some surface scuffs only.
A continental white metal and paste set snuff box, of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt-washed interior, w.5.5cm; together with another larger example, the hinged cover bordered with blue hardstones enclosing a figure landscape scene, gilt-washed interior, w.7.8cm (2)Larger box – some wear and paint loss to outer stones, painted scene with fading, otherwise no apparent faults.Smaller box – all stones complete, enamel loss to green leaves on front, modest handling wear, otherwise no apparent faults.

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