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An Italian carved, gilt and polychrome painted cruciform finial or staff head, 18th century, the central medallion carved with initials and with further rocaille decoration throughout, 53cm long overall, 38cm wide; together with a silver thread embroidered and velvet stand; a small altar cloth; and a Victorian carved and polychromed oak wall panel in Gothic style, late 19th century and elements possibly earlier, of arched form, with a central figure group of the Madonna and Child, 76 x 34cm overall
A miniature French chrome-plated carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement with the silver dial having an ivorine chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands, the Anglaise silver-plated case with decorative filigree mounts and matching handle, height 11.5cm/10cm handle up/down.
Couaillet frères, a small French silver and tortoiseshell carriage clock the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement and stamped with the hand-setting arrow for the blanc roulant maker Couaillet frères, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the tortoiseshell case with silver mounts and handle hallmarked for London 1924 and stamped with the silversmiths mark C & A, possibly Corke & Apthorp of Northampton Square, London, height 10cm/8.5cm, handle up/down.For details of Couaillet frères see lot 639.
An A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman) silver cigarette case of curved ergonomic form, the front with East Yorkshire emblem over W.L.R. initials. The reverse with 1914-19 list of campaign locations including Valletta, Port Said, El Kab, Kantara, Marseilles, Engelbelmer, Birmingham 1911
Four Imperial Russian silver and niello spoons with Cyrillic to bowls, dates from1860s-1870s, Eastern niello pot and cover and a white metal dish with lama handles (6)Spoons - General overall condition quite good, all very dirty, some surface wear and other marks. Approximately 79grmsLidded Pot - Unmarked but possibly Egyptian or Iraqi, condition good some surface wear, scratching and minor dents, cover probably repaired. Approximately 109.2grmsDish - Unmarked but possibly South American, condition quite good, some surface wear and scratching, central ornament loose. Approximately 233.0grms.Images to follow.
Rare Imperial Russian silver-gilt shell and thread Pattern dessert service with engraved Russian nobleman's coat of arms circa 1830 by Nichols and Plincke. The twelve place setting with St. Petersburg and 84 standard marks comprising 12 knifes, 12 forks and 12 spoons in later fitted case. 70 ozs all atNichols and Plincke Biography:In the mid-19th century, there existed a relatively large community of English gold- and silversmiths. Two such figures were Charles Nicholls and William Plincke, who together acquired a silver business from John Pickersgill in 1815 and rebranded it first as William Plincke’s English Shop and later, in 1829, under both their names as Nicholls & Plincke. Having already been granted Russian citizenship in 1804, the pair gained further hereditary honorary citizenship forty years later.Early on, Nicholls & Plincke received the royal warrant and a considerable number of imperial commissions, including many Christmas presents from Nicholas I to his family and the silver portion of his daughters’ dowries. In 1852, the Imperial Court requested the creation of an impressive forty coffee services (A. von Solodkoff, Russian Gold and Silver, Trefoil Books, 1981, p. 200). They also co-produced the malachite fireplace in the Winter Palace. Though the firm’s success stemmed from its sourcing of silver in England, it also had a reputation for fine enamel work. Notable workmasters include Samuel Arnd, J. Henrikson and A. Tobinov.Unfortunately, Nicholls & Plincke was unable to withstand the pressure from their ferocious competitor, Fabergé, whose vast workforce could churn out production at a monumentally fast rate. The company fell into decline after suffering severe financial losses and was forced to close in 1880.
Early 20th century silver plated canteen of cutlery, 12 place setting in Art Nouveau style oak canteen cabinetPlease note there are no Ivory handled knives or carving pieces with this lot.General overall condition very good, with light tarnish on many items, some surface wear, scratching and nicks on pieces that have been used, many pieces are unused, tines slightly bent on one or two forks, suger spoon is not original. Case is good, some scuffiing and minor knocks, interior is dirty and worn in places. Drawer securing mechanism does not appear to be working. No key.
Good quality Victorian silver knife and fork with finely engraved foliate decoration and banded agate handles, (London 1880/1881) maker Walter & John Barnard, knife 19.7cm in length.General overall condition very good, some minor wear and surface scratching, no major damage or repair, knife blade has small black mark near tip of blade and blade is slightly bent, silver fork is set slightly off centre to handle, Agate handles are very good. Marks are clear.
Late Victorian diamond bar brooch with a circular cluster of old cut diamonds on a bar brooch fitting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.80cts. Length 62mm.The centre of the cluster is distorted and off centre, lively bright stones, not hallmarked but probably silver setting and 15ct or 18ct gold. Weighs approximately 4.2 grams.
Late Victorian opal and diamond flower brooch in the form of a pansy, with five heart shaped opal petals and old cut diamonds in silver and gold setting, 24mm.Good condition commensurate with age. The opals are very lively stones and display pink and green tones. The diamonds are very lively bright stones and of good colour and clarity. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.90cts. Weighs approximately 5.6 grams.
Edwardian diamond plaque brooch with trailing foliage set with old cut and rose cut diamonds in silver and gold setting, 64mm.Good condition commensurate with age. Four small rose cut diamonds are missing but not immediately noticeable on initial inspection. Not hallmarked but appears to be silver and gold. Gross weight approximately 9.5 grams.
Pair of antique style diamond and sapphire pendant earrings, each with a pear shaped cluster centred with a rose-cut pear shape diamond surrounded by a border of calibre cut blue sapphires surrounded graduated rose cut diamonds suspended from a rose cut diamond flower, all in silver and gold setting, 34mm.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual gold and stainless steel wristwatch, model 67193, serial number E277185, circa 1990-1991. The circular silver dial with diamond dot hour markers, custom 18ct yellow gold diamond bezel set with 36 brilliant cut diamonds in stainless steel Oyster case with gold screw down crown, on a gold and stainless steel Oyster bracelet. Case 24mm diameter. Boxed.Good overall running condition ( not tested for time keeping), some light scratches and wear to strap. The strap is adjustable . Sold with second hand sales receipt but no service documents
Late Victorian silver and green guilloché enamel carriage clock with French movement, white enamel circular dial and rayed green enamel panels, swing handle and raised on bun feet (London 1897). 13cm high with keyGood condition apart from Y-shaped crack to front enamel. Movement running but not tested for time keeping, see extra images
Art Deco silver and enamel desk clock by Finnigans, with gilt dial, 8 day movement, with blue and white guilloché enamel front and easel back (London 1921). 9cm square.General overall condition quite good, clock case is dirty, enamelling is uneven and scratched in places but otherwise good, dial is dirty and worn and scratched in places, no other damage or visible repairs to case, movement is fully wound and does not run.
Fine 19th century coromandel wood vanity case, with hinged top and flush side handles, lock marked for S Mordan & Co, well-fitted velvet lined interior with silver topped bottles assayed for London 1858 and mother-of pearl fitting, with flush push-release drawer below, 30.5cm wide
G. Poitvin: An early 20th century silvered bronze car mascot titled 'The Storm' (Vertige de La Vitesse) originally commissioned for Hermes in 1921 and marketed in the UK by Finnigans, London, sculpted by G.Poitvin, with foundry marks and signed to the base, raised on alabaster plinth, total height 17cmGood original condition with some wear to silver plating on high points, see extra images. The mascot is 15cm high without the base
Continental School, circa 1740, watercolour miniature portrait on ivory, a young gentleman with powdered wig and blue coat, apparently unsigned, 3.5 x 3.2cm, in ornate pierced silver and jewel studded frame. APHA Ref: 31222111431Not examined out of glazed frame but miniature is in basically good order, frame also good
A fine and highly impressive silver sculpture of Desert Orchid with Simon Sherwood up, realistically modelled rising for a jump, on a silver naturalistic grassy base, raised upon a shaped onyx and wooden plinth base, facsimile signature of Edwina Emery, hallmarked London 1990 by Garrard & Co Ltd., No. 3 from an edition of 9. Together with a leather framed certificate dated 24th October 1990, in original fitted Garrard case. The sculpture 49cm high x 68cm long overall. This sculpture was created to celebrate the exceptional grey steeplechaser Desert Orchid, whose career captured the nation's heart, Edwina Emery is a Member of The Royal Society of British Sculptures.
A fine and impressive silver sculpture, 'The Final Frame', Lester Piggott on horseback, raised upon an oval green variegated marble base and oval wooden plinth, hallmarked London 1986 by Garrard & Co Ltd., facsimile signature of Edwina Emery, No. 33 of 37, an engraved plaque on the front. A leather framed limited edition certificate dated 17th August 1987, presented in a green and gilt decorated fitted box. Sculpture size 32.5cm high x 37.5cm. This sculpture was created to celebrate the carer of Lester Piggott, sculpted by Edwina Emery, a Member of The Royal Society of British Sculpture, the edition was individually created by Garrard The Crown Jewellers in association with Lester Piggott.
Swaine Adeney silver mounted hunting whip with leather shaft and lash, with engraved initials C.F.N.M., 1921, Sir Charles Francis Noel MurlessGood useable condition. The leather plaited shaft is missing a couple of strands but nothing serious, requires some leather feeding. The tongue is good but the lash has been taped up at the end. Marked Swaine & Adeney on the silvered button on the horn handle, the silver collar just marked Swaine.
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