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A pair of late 20th century silver-gilt gentleman's novelty cufflinks, with enamel nude lady and shotgun cartridge decoration, maker's marks H and H, hallmarks Birmingham 1996, oval panel length 19.8mm, 13.4gNo damage or repairs, gilding still bright, settings lightly abraded, hallmarks clear
A Victorian gilt-metal amethyst panel bracelet, set with oval mixed-cut amethysts with engraved floral decoration, bracelet length 18cm, main panel height 35.7mm, 40.5g1 clasp link loop is split and slightly loose, will need repair, all stones present, all have slightly rubbed and abraded facet edges, settings also lightly abraded with a few very minor dents, clasp working, unmarked
An early 20th century 9ct gold dress set, comprising pair of cufflinks, and 4 dress studs, engraved leaf decoration, maker's marks JA and S, hallmarks Birmingham 1906, cufflink panel length 17.8mm, 8.4g total, in fitted caseNo damage, settings lightly abraded, cufflink potentially has a small solder repair on back, hallmarks clear, stamped 375
A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE OCTAGONAL INKSTANDQianlongEach side painted with a rectangular panel of flowers against a light blue and black floral ground, later fitted with early 19th century European bronze inkwells with covers and pounce pots around a central candle holder, 18cm wide (9)Some small chips around the rim of the inkstand. Chip to one of the bracket feet. Minor chips to the others. Minor chips around the edges of the receptacles. Some wear to enamels.
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE POWDER-BLUE GROUND PEAR SHAPED VASE20th centuryEach side painted with a panel enclosing insects hovering above flowers, signed and with seal, against a powder-blue ground gilt with scattered roundels and with twin lug handles, iron red five character Jingdezhen mark to base, 35.5cm highThere is some grittiness to the glaze in places, particularly around the neck. Minor wear to the gilding
A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE SLENDER BALUSTER VASEQianlong seal mark but laterOne side painted with a bird in branches of fruiting peach, the reverse with two cranes, against an incised deep coral ground scattered with flowers, 25cm highTwo scratches to the ground above one panel. Some wear to gilding around the rim
A EARLY GEORGE III SILVER SALVEROf shaped circular form, the applied border with cast and pierced decoration, the centre engraved with an armorial, raised on four cast and pierced feet, London 1764, Maker Richard Rugg I, weight 1240 gmsOne of the feet is bent, the cast border is broken, the border has not been well applied and may have been done at a later date in order to make the salver more decorative, there is a lion passant mark and a maker's mark R R to the front of the border, the coat of arms engraving is in good condition, the centre pops in and out upon depressing with the thumb. The makers mark to the rim and to the centre are the same. The border has split away from the central panel just above where the hallmarks are at the back.
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMELLED VESTA CASEThe enamelled view depicting a yacht in sail on the water, with a distant landscape, Birmingham 1894, gross weight 47 gmsThere are a few surface marks, nicks and chips to the enamel, particularly to the bottom left of the hull of the yacht and to the bottom left corner and towards the right corner of the border, two nicks to the right of the enamel panel, otherwise a few further nicks and dents to the top and to the lower side, where the hinge is positioned. Maker's mark G R, hallmarks clear and hinge a little wobbly.
AN ASIAN BOX AND AN ASIAN BUCKLE (2)The rectangular hinge lidded box decorated with Deity figures to the lid and to the sides, size 15cm x 7.5cm, the three piece buckle decorated with three figures to the central panel, otherwise with cast and pierced decoration, length 14.5cm, both probably Indian, first quarter of the 20th century, combined weight 334 gms
A DIAMOND BROOCHCirca 1920, in a pierced openwork panel shaped geometric design, collet set with the three principal cushion shaped diamonds to the centre and otherwise set with smaller cushion shaped and square cut diamonds, length 46.2mmThe principal diamonds are attractive white stones, one of the side diamonds has two or three pique inclusions, the other two diamonds are more clear, the remaining diamonds are generally attractive clear white stones, brooch would benefit from cleaning, width of brooch 26.3mm. No apparently damage to the piece.
A ROSE DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING AND FURTHER ITEMS (14)Comprising; two further rings, three brooches, a silver charm bracelet, two fob seals, a pair of seed pearl earrings, a propelling pencil of screw form, (the lead holding terminal lacking) detailed 'S MORDAN & CO. STERLING', a silver ingot pendant, a bracelet wristwatch and an agate bead and panel link bracelet.
A EUROPEAN GILT-METAL MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL LINED SNUFF BOX (2)Possibly French, 19th CenturyWith red enamel-like decoration and gilt-metal banding, the cover inset with a painted panel (probably ivory) of a huntsman having a mechanical action of raising his shotgun, the interior tortoiseshell lined, diameter 7.5cm, height 3cm, together with a 19th century French bronze mounted tole peinte pedestal bowl and cover, with a porcelain flower finial, 13cm highCondition report;Very poor throughout, possibly water damaged, loss of enamel and cracking, the inset panel cracked to one edge and detached from the coverThe pedestal bowl with some loss of paint, the cover has detached from its hinged rim
A RUSSIAN ICON OF MADONNA AND CHILD20th CenturyA Russian icon of Madonna and child, painted on gilt metal, with Cyrillic writing to the bottom edge, the panel 27cm x 22cm, housed in a wooden case, 40cm x 36cm Condition report;Some tarnishing and wear to the gilt metal otherwise with general wear
A FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND GOLD INLAID AIDE MEMOIRE AND EIGHT FURTHER ITEMS (9)Late 19th Century and laterComprising: a French tortoiseshell and gold inlaid aide memoire, 9.5cm x 6cm, a copper mounted horn snuff mull, 9cm, a Meerschaum cheroot holder, 11cm (cased), a Damascus ware parquetry cigarette box, an Anglo-Indian sadeli mosaic visiting card case, a needlework of a farm boy, a small oil on board of chickens and a two portrait miniatures (9)Condition report: Scuffs and scratches overall with some losses and damages in areas commensurate with use and age. The tortoiseshell aide memoire with chip to the corner, wear to the silk interior. The Indian sadeli box with a few chips and losses. The painted panel with loose side to the frame. Meerschaum cheroot holder worn.
AN ENGLISH PETIT POINT NEEDLEWORK PANEL DEPICTING TWO FIGURES IN A FOREST (2)EARLY 18TH CENTURYWith a house in the background and various forest animals in the foreground, 55.5 x 67cm; together with a silk work embroidered panel depicting the Birth of Christ, late 18th Century, recently mounted in an ebonised and burr maple frame, 58.5 x 52.5cm Condition Report: The first with numerous losses, tears and holes, notably to the top areas, possibly at one point used as a fire screen. The colours are very faded and oxidised.. Some areas without thread. Slip frame worn with numerous chips. The second also very faded, worn and lacking thread in areas. The frame; dirt and dust.
A GEORGE III OAK REGULATORBy Richard Clark, LondonThe case with a shallow arched pediment, flanked by canted angles, the trunk inset with a panel door, above a stepped base and plinth, the 10in. arched silvered dial, signed in the arch, with sweep minutes, seconds subsidary and hour sector, the movement with arched plates, six turned and shouldered pillars, deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, with steel rod heavy brass bob pendulum, 182cm highCondition reportThe case is in good original condition and a pleasant colour and patina. Some marks and knocks as expected consistent with age. The lower horizontal wooden dial fillet is slightly chipped.The dial is of a good even colour, some very light surface marks in places. Movement appears to have been well maintained but is now a little dusty and would require a service for efficient running. No winding or case keys. One brass cased weight, one large brass bob pendulum
AN UNUSUAL EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY REGULATOR WITH 24-HOUR DIALBy Barraud, LondonThe case with a shallow arch, circular glazed dial opening, above rectangular glazed panel door, on plinth base, the 11in. circular silvered dial, signed [perhaps a replacement?] with sweep minutes, and subsidiaries for seconds and twenty-four hours, the substantial plates with angled shoulders, six large turned pillars, six crossings to the wheels with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the glazed mercurial pendulum suspended from a substantial ‘A’-frame mounted on the seatboard, 201cm highCondition reportThe Mercury is temporarily stored separately. One brass cased weight. One weight pulley and key. Case: We’ll figured veneers to the front, especially to the hood and base. Please see additional images on our web for filled former fixings holes in sides. Perhaps these were for some solid fixing?Holes filled on backboard behind movement with a relatively modern wood filler. Would be better removed?Two pairs of additional fixing holes for the pendulum A frame on movement seat board. Two L shaped fixings on backboard to firm up the A frame, once in place. Currently the rear seat board screw holes are covered by forward position of the A frame. Screw hole ties in with risers beneath. Three small vacant holes and two filled holes in seatboard between lower pillars. Beat adjustment bridge has a spare screw hole and two locators which might have been for a cock which held in place the pendulum suspension block. The current suspension block is clearly a replacement.The substantial movement has been well cared for over the years but is now dusty and will require a full service before running.Unusually for Barraud the movement and dial is unnumbered. It may be that it is a replacement, possibly once enamel? The style of the turning to the foot of the dial feet does not match the foot turning of the pillars. The five minute markers and seconds numerals are heavy block. Substantial plates, canted on the upper corners. Wheel work of six crossings.
A SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKSigned John Jeffray, GlasgowThe case with a broken arched pediment, blind fret ornament, fluted three-quarter columns, above a trunk with arched inset door and plain plinth on bracket feet, the 12in. arched brass dial, with strike/silent, seconds subsidiary (replaced disc) and signature panel below with calendar aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell, 233cm highCondition reportTwo brass cased weights, one pendulum

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