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An 18ct gold and enamel half-hunter fob watch - with gilt lever, fob wind movement (at fault), the plain case with dark blue enamel Roman chapter ring and monogram to case back, marked '18K' and no. 14409, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case diameter 3.5 cm (gross weight 41.2g), on a 15ct yellow gold fob chain with two 9ct gold slides (18.5g).
A pair of 9ct yellow gold earrings - with post backs for pierced ears; together with a pair of silver rose gilt drop earrings on hooks for pierced ears; a single 9ct gold hoop earring; a 9ct gold circular locket with decoration of a gilt and dark blue enamel cross; a gold plated necklace; and a gold plated crown pendant.
A small group of antique jewellery - comprising a Victorian 15ct gold and black enamel mourning brooch, inscribed and dated 1849 verso, 2.2 cm long; a late-Georgian 18ct gold and citrine ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1821, old repair to setting; a Victorian 15ct gold, turquoise and seed pearl ring, faults; a Victorian gilt metal oval locket; a graduated agate bead necklace; and a mid-century gilt metal sequinned evening purse.
An 18-carat yellow gold-cased half Hunter pocket fob watch: enamel Roman numerals to the outer case, white enamel dial with further Roman numerals and the gilded movement signed 'Wm. Brown, 62 High Street, Sheffield', the movement with engraved individual No. 8326 (4cm diameter, total weight including dial, movement and glass approx. 61.51g), engraved monogram to rear of case.
A circa 1900 French marble and gilt-metal portico clock: 10 cm white-enamel Roman dial signed 'Sarton', within a gilt drum case with gilt-brass tasseled lattice apron; signed J. Marti et Cie movement, no. 2388, striking the hours and half hours on a bell; sunburst pendulum, the white and grey marble case with gilt-metal classical mask and flower-basket mounts; turned gilt-metal feet. (38 cm high)* Condition: Movement winds and runs, strikes correctly. Dial good overall, with some flaking to the enamel to the edge of the left hand winding hole. Case has surface dirt and wear to gilt overall. Small chip to marble to bottom of right hand column, a crack to one back corner of the pediment and a few small nicks and nibbles to marble to edges around the case. The portico section is leaning forwards slightly on the columns, although the clock is completely stable.
A fine American silver and guilloché enamel pen-holder and stamp-dispenser; the dispenser engraved 'Presented to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from the members of the San Francisco Spiritualist Society', marked 'STERLING' to inside rim (8 cm diameter of base). Sir Arthur Conan Doyle visited San Francisco in 1923 as part of his second tour of America and Canada. His experiences are described in 'Our Second American Adventure', published in 1924.
A small group of antique jewellery - comprising a Victorian 15ct gold and enamel brooch, faults; a Victorian yellow gold, enamel and seed pearl scarf slide; a Victorian silver, synthetic sapphire and paste hinged and pierced bangle, the cluster detaching for use as a pendant; a silver and shell cameo brooch, carved with a classical maiden, 4.9 x 4.1 cm; an oval silver locket, 5.8 cm drop inc. bale; a Victorian silver 1887 Jubilee commemorative brooch, Richard John Wakefield, Birm. 1886; and a gilt metal bracelet made using verge pocket watch balance cocks. (6)
A 9-carat rose-gold-cased half-hunter pocket watch: the outer case with Roman numerals and opening to reveal a white enamel dial with further Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand at the 6 o'clock position: the rear 9-carat yellow gold case opening to reveal a 9-carat gold movement cover; the 15-jewel movement signed 'Elsinore - Swiss'. (Total weight including movement, glass and dial approx. 93.42 g)
A 19th century white metal and red enamelled box (probably French (the head of Minerva to the underside)). The hinged top centrally mounted with a 19th century Chinese pale-celadon jade pendant pierced for suspension, the obverse carved with a man walking with a broom resting on his shoulder and looking upon a small boy with a goose in his arms. The reverse with 14-character script below scrolls. (LWH 10 x 8.5 x 4 cm). * Condition: The jade has old glue residue around the edges to the inside of the lid, from where it has been glued into place in the silver mount. There are no chips, cracks or other faults visible, although it has not been removed from the box - on the inside face with the calligraphy, the edge of the jade is visible - however, the edge is not visible to the front of the pendant, as it is overlapped by the oval mount. The box is in good condition, with no damage to the enamel or silver. The French hallmarks to the edge of the base are clear. The hinge is firm and opens and closes correctly and shuts flush. In good condition overall.
Four vintage 9ct gold wristwatches - all manual wind, 1930s-50s, and one rolled gold example: 1. a gentleman's watch with 27 mm white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, on an elasticated gold-plated strap. 2. a lady's rose gold watch with silvered Arabic chapter ring and faceted bezel, on a 9ct yellow gold openwork. bracelet; 3. a lady's Girard Perregaux with silvered, Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, on a rolled gold snake link bracelet; 4. 4. a rose gold lady's watch with gilt and silvered Arabic dial, on a gold plated bracelet 5. an Art Deco style rolled gold lady's cocktail watch with opalescent dial and cord strap.
A pair of late-Victorian silver Old English pattern tablespoons; together with a pair of George III silver sugar nips with shell bowls, Thomas Justis, London, undated, total silver weight 196.8g; a silver and enamel Edinburgh souvenir spoon; a Churchill crown in silver pendant mount on a silver belcher chain; and a silver pendant. (6)
RONSON, COMBINATION CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND BALLPOINT PEN, WITH AN EMPIRE EXHIBITION PENCIL AND A CARRIAGE CLOCK the lighter cased, the pencil modelled as an Egyptian sarcophagus in white metal and enamel, believed to be ex-Glasgow Empire exhibition, the clock with single drum movementthe clock 11.5cm high
Hindenburg-Luftschiff LZ 129 - Taschenuhr des Motormechanikers Walter Banholzer, getragen beim Absturz am 06.05.1937 in Lakehurst/New Jersey Die Taschenuhr von Walter Banholzer, eine Omega-Herren-Taschenuhr Chronograph. Die vom Feuer stark in Mitleidenschaft gezogene Uhr ist punziert mit Mondsichel, Krone, Firmenmarke, Feingehalt "0,900" und Modellnummer "3257844". Das Emaillezifferblatt (beschädigt) mit römischen Ziffern, die kleine Sekunde steht bei der "6". Mit Handaufzug und Ankerhemmung, Durchmesser ca. 5,5 cm. Fein punzierter Deckel mit graviertem Wappen "WB" für Walter Banholzer. Mit der passenden Schachtel von Hugo Kopp, Uhren & Goldwaren, Cannstatterstrasse 27, Untertürkheim. Dazu einige Nachdruck-Fotos von Banholzer auf dem Luftschiff und privat. Ein mit der Luftschifffahrt verbundenes, bedeutendes geschichtliches Zeitdokument einer großen Tragödie. Von allergrößter Seltenheit. Provenienz: Provenienzbestätigung der Familie. Hindenburg Airship LZ 129 – the pocket watch of the engine mechanic Walter Banholzer, worn in the crash on 6 May 1937 in Lakehurst/New Jersey Hindenburg Airship LZ 129 – the pocket watch of the engine mechanic Walter Banholzer, worn in the crash on 6 May 1937 in Lakehurst/New Jersey The watch belonging to Walter Banholzer, an Omega gentlemen's Chronograph pocket watch. The watch has been partially destroyed by the fire, hallmarked with a crescent moon, crown, company mark, mark of fineness "0,900" and model number "3257844". The enamel dial (damaged) with Roman numerals, small seconds hand on the "6". With manual winding and lever escapement, diameter approx. 5.5 cm. Finely stippled cover with engraved coat of arms, "WB" for Walter Banholzer. Includes the matching case by Hugo Kopp, supplier of watches & gold articles, Cannstatterstrasse 27, Untertürkheim. Also, several reproduction photographs of Banholzer on the airship and off duty. By virtue of its association with airship travel, a historically significant testament to a great tragedy. Of the utmost rarity. Provenance: Includes provenance certification signed by the family. Condition: III - IV
Nachlass von Major P. F. Dolgopolov (1906 - 1983) - sechs Orden, zwölf Auszeichnungen, Ordensbuch, Verleihungsbücher und Fotos, Sowjetunion, ab 1942 Lenin-Orden, Gold, Platin, Emaille. Rückseitige Herstellerinschrift "Leningradsky monetnyj dvor" und eingeschlagene Verl.-Nr. "317217", am Pentagonalband. Zwei Orden des Vaterländischen Krieges 1. und 2. Kl., Verl.-Nr. "207714" bzw. "118124". Orden des Roten Sterns, Silber, emailliert, rs. eingravierte Verl.-Nr. "1129420". Rotbannerorden, Silber, vergoldet, emailliert, Verl.-Nr. "338954". Außerdem elf weitere Auszeichnungen. Komplett mit Ordensbuch, sechs Verleihungbüchern sowie 18 Originalfotos des Trägers. Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow, Estate of Major P. F. Dolgopolov (1906 – 1983) – six Soviet orders, twelve awards, an order book, award books and photographs, from 1942 onwards Estate of Major P. F. Dolgopolov (1906 – 1983) – six Soviet orders, twelve awards, an order book, award books and photographs, from 1942 onwardsOrder of Lenin, gold, platinum, enamel. On the reverse maker’s inscription "Leningradsky monetnyj dvor" and struck award number "317217", on a pentagonal ribbon. Two Orders of the Patriotic War 1st and 2nd Class, award numbers "207714" and "118124", respectively. Order of the Red Star, silver, enamelled, on the reverse engraved award number "1129420". Order of the Red Banner, silver, gilt, enamelled, award number "338954". Eleven further decorations. Complete with order book, six award books and 18 original photographs of the wearer.Condition: IIKeywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS-Verfügungstruppe Rust-brown cotton, banded collar pullover with three-button front, three white clear plastic buttons. Long sleeves with turn-back cuffs, one cuff fastened with cuff-links of brass and white enamel front with SS runics in brass overlay, other cuff-link missing. Removable collar with three-button front closure and single rear neck button. Neck stamped "41".USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS Verfügungstruppe A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS VerfügungstruppeRust-brown cotton, banded collar pullover with three-button front, three white clear plastic buttons. Long sleeves with turn-back cuffs, one cuff fastened with cuff-links of brass and white enamel front with SS runics in brass overlay, other cuff-link missing. Removable collar with three-button front closure and single rear neck button. Neck stamped "41".USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS-Verfügungstruppe Rust-brown cotton, banded collar pullover with two-button front, white plastic buttons, long sleeves with single, white plastic button closure. Removable collar with three-button front closure of brass and red enamel with spring-clip fastener and single, white textured button, rear neck button with metal spring-clip fastener. No markings.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS Verfügungstruppe A Brown Uniform Shirt for SS VerfügungstruppeRust-brown cotton, banded collar pullover with two-button front, white plastic buttons, long sleeves with single, white plastic button closure. Removable collar with three-button front closure of brass and red enamel with spring-clip fastener and single, white textured button, rear neck button with metal spring-clip fastener. No markings.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
Emailschild einer authorisierten RZM-Verkaufsstelle Enameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in white, black lettering in relief, red border, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges. Size ca. 66 x 40 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier An RZM Approved Outlet-Retailer Enamel Sign An RZM Approved Outlet-Retailer Enamel SignEnameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in white, black lettering in relief, red border, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges. Size ca. 66 x 40 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
A Main Franconian News Enamel Sign Enameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in red, white lettering in relief with national emblem, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges, a large chip missing over text. Size ca. 50 x 40 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Main Franconian News Enamel Sign A Main Franconian News Enamel SignEnameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in red, white lettering in relief with national emblem, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges, a large chip missing over text. Size ca. 50 x 40 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
An Arbitrator Office Enamel Sign Enameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in white, black lettering with national emblem, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges, several large chips to front, remains of adhesive stickers. Size ca. 39,5 x 33 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier An Arbitrator Office Enamel Sign An Arbitrator Office Enamel SignEnameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in white, black lettering with national emblem, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Wear and rust around edges, several large chips to front, remains of adhesive stickers. Size ca. 39,5 x 33 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
An Adolf-Hitler-Straße Enamel Sign Enameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in blue, white lettering in relief with white border, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Reverse in black enamel. Very good condition, minor wear to attachment holes. Size ca. 79 x 15 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier An Adolf Hitler Strasse Enamel Sign An Adolf Hitler Strasse Enamel SignEnameled rectangular steel sign, obverse in blue, white lettering in relief with white border, four holes at perimeters for wall attachment. Reverse in black enamel. Very good condition, minor wear to attachment holes. Size ca. 79 x 15 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
A Model 1933 SS Service Dagger Maker Robert Klass, Solingen, polished steel blade, reverse center engraved "16.8.36", nickel-silver grip fittings, lower reverse cross-guard punched "I" on reverse. Black wooden grip with insert nickel silver eagle and enamel SS emblem. Black burnished steel scabbard with nickel fittings. Includes vertical leather hanger with buckle and clip. Verdigre to scabbard fittings. Length ca. 37 cm.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Model 1933 SS Service Dagger A Model 1933 SS Service DaggerMaker Robert Klass, Solingen, polished steel blade, reverse center engraved "16.8.36", nickel-silver grip fittings, lower reverse cross-guard punched "I" on reverse. Black wooden grip with insert nickel silver eagle and enamel SS emblem. Black burnished steel scabbard with nickel fittings. Includes vertical leather hanger with buckle and clip. Verdigre to scabbard fittings. Length ca. 37 cm.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
An exceptionally rare James I pewter and enamel 'rosewater bowl', English or Scottish, but probably London, circa 1605 Having a plain rim and deep booge, centred by a raised circular moulding into which is set a brass boss, enamelled in blue, red and white with the Royal Arms of James I of England and James VI of Scotland, with the cypher ‘I’ ‘R’ and the Garter, possible touchmark to rear of rim, diameter 32cm Provenance: Former A. J. C. Wall Collection, circa 1935 and thence by decent until sold Christie’s 8 July 1998, Lot 904 Exhibited: Formerly on loan to Aston Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, following Mr Wall’s death in 1955 Literature: See The Connoisseur, June 1935, pp.329-333, for an article by Capt. A Sutherland-Graeme, entitled ‘Pewter Rose-Water Dishes’ A comparable rosewater bowl, again with enamel boss of the arms of James I, sold Christie’s, The Little Collection', 1 May 2007, Lot 63 (£16,800). The maker was incorrectly attributed to John Rebate, Edinburgh, instead of James Riddoch, (PS8155) The authenticity of some enamelled boss dishes has been questioned. Doubts over originality have principally applied to ’stepped’ booge examples, but concerns have rarely been conclusive. See Journal of the Pewter Society, Autumn 2014, Vol. 40. As to be expected, the enamelled bosses were made as independent medallions and soldered on to dishes. It is therefore relatively easy to conjecture whether this was done at the time of the dishes manufacture or at a later date. See following Lot A JAMES I PEWTER AND ENAMEL ROSEWATER BOWL BY JOHN REBATE OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1600 With an enamel boss of the arms of James I of England and James VI of Scotland, A JAMES I PEWTER AND ENAMEL ROSEWATER BOWL BY JOHN REBATE OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1600 With an enamel boss of the arms of James I of England and James VI of Scotland, A JAMES I PEWTER AND ENAMEL ROSEWATER BOWL BY JOHN REBATE OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1600 With an enamel boss of the arms of James I of England and James VI of Scotland,
Three 14th century horse harness pendants, English, circa 1350-1400 Each of copper-alloy with red enamel and hanging loop, one of shield shape, for CLARE, augmented arms Earl of Gloucester, chevron gules; a smaller example, again shield shape, for PAYNELL, martlets gules, bars azure; and a barbed quatrefoil pendant for GRANDISON, pale, azure bend, largest 3.3cm wide, (3)
An exceptionally rare Charles I pewter and enamel 'rosewater bowl', or alms bowl, English or Scottish, but probably London, circa 1640 Having a plain rim and deep booge, centred by a raised circular moulding into which is set a brass boss, enamelled in black, blue, red and white with the Royal Arms of Charles I of England, with the cypher ‘C’ ‘R’ and the Garter, unidentified touchmark to rear of rim, diameter 32cm Provenance: Former A. J. C .Wall Collection, circa 1935 and thence by decent until sold Christie’s 8 July 1998, Lot 905 Exhibited: Formerly on loan to Aston Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery following Mr Wall’s death in 1955 Literature: See Journal of the pewter Society, Autumn 1982, Vol. 3, No. 4; spring 2008, Vol. 28, pp. 25-28; Spring 2015, p. 18-19. For three further examples, all from the reign of Charles I, see the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection, London, acc. nos. M. 32-1923; M.31-1945 & M.32-1945. A dish similar to M.32-1945 was exhibited at Clifford’s Inn, London, 1908 and described as a being from a set of six supplied to Charles I whilst at York during the English Civil War. The authenticity of some enamelled boss dishes has been questioned. Doubts over originality have principally applied to ’stepped’ booge examples, but concerns have rarely been conclusive. See Journal of the Pewter Society, Autumn 2014, Vol. 40. As to be expected the enamelled bosses were made as independent medallions and soldered on to dishes. It is therefore relatively easy to conjecture whether this was done at the time of the dishes manufacture or at a later date. See previous Lot
An early 19th Century Chinese famille rose gourd shaped vase and cover, the main body decorated with panels of figures in interior settings within a butterfly and rose and foliate decorated ground raised on a circular foot 43 cm high Condition Report : The lid has several large chips as well as damage to the enamel work on the finial. The vase itself has a large repair all around the neck area. Losses to the enamel work and gilded decoration throughout. General firing faults, surface scratches etc. In need of a good clean
A late 19th Century Chinese kamcheng, the cover with dog of Fo finial within a band of bat, ribbon and medallion decoration, within a blue border, the main body similarly decorated, raised on a shallow circular foot, 20 cm wide x 20 cm high Condition Report : Has a large hairline crack running down one edge into the centre. One handle is missing. There is a hairline crack appearing a bit further round on the rim. From the other there is losses/rubbing and scratches to the enamel decoration throughout. In need of a clean. General wear and tear to include firing faults etc. Small chip to the underside of the rim. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A 19th Century Chinese Kangxi palette jardiniere decorated with figures playing with various games in a garden setting raised on a circular foot 17 cm high x 21.3 cm diameter Condition Report : Rim with large chip/has a large chunk missing out of the rim. Various firing faults, losses to the enamel decoration, surface scratching, firing faults etc. Wear and tear conducive with age and use with the exception of the large chunk missing. See images for more details
A pair of 19th Century Chinese famille rose vases and covers, the main body decorated with blossoming foliage raised on a shallow circular foot bearing four character Kangxi mark to base 26 cm high Condition Report : One pot has had a significantly broken rim and is badly repaired as well as hairline cracks on the same vase rim. The other vase has a hairline crack running from the rim down into the main body. Both have varying firing faults on the main body, wear to the enamel etc. One lid has significant chips throughout, the other has a small chip but significant firing faults to both. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A FRENCH CHAMPLEV̉ۡ AND ORMOLU THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE BY A. D. MOUGIN 19th century, the two train movement striking on a gong, the backplate engraved 'Rack French Make 12877' and with Mougin mark, the painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the architectural case with pierced cresting, a central panel inlaid with an urn with flowers, leafy tendrils ensuing, flanked by two pairs of columns, on moulded base, 47cm high; the garniture with turned finials to the lids, inlaid floral sprays, on conforming base, 34cm high (3)Provenance: Purchased from John Nicholson, 27th September 2006, lot 327.
THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR INTEREST: A WILLIAM IV 18CT GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING the enamel band inscribed 'Vice Admiral Sir Richard King Bart KCB', inscribed internally 'Ob 5th August 1834 at 62', hallmarked London, 1834, size N, approx 6gProvenance: Purchased from Bespoke Auctions, 3rd June 2015. Previously from a descendant of Sir Richard King.Note: Vice Admiral King (1774-1834) died in office on 5th August 1834 from cholera. He was one of the youngest captains at Trafalgar. His father, also Admiral Sir Richard, was immensely wealthy. In October 1862, as Captain of HMS Argo, he captured the Spanish treasure galleon Santisima Trinidad. He gained a share in the prize of 30,000 guineas, worth over £6 million today.
A FRENCH GRIOTTE UNI MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE 19th century, the two train movement striking on a bell, the enamel dial indistinctly signed, with roman numerals, the case mounted with a swagged urn finial, affixed with swags to both sides, on turned feet, 43.5cm high, the garniture with a central sconce and three scrolled branches, on conforming stepped base, 33cm high (3)Provenance: Purchased from Lawrence's, 26th March 1992, lot 96.
A FRENCH BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MOUNTED JEWELLERY COFFIN of bombe form with baroque figureheads to each corner, the hinged lid opening to a lined vacant interior, on scroll feet, 14.5cm high x 17cm wide; together with two further French jewellery boxes, each with enamel decoration and lined interiors, 13cm and 10cm wide (3)

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