A lot to include a ladies 9ct gold cased wristwatch with self winding mechanism, an oval Scottish paste set thistle brooch, a silver and gold faced sweetheart brooch with missing pin, a pair of paste set Scottish ear clips, two silver stick pins, a stick pin in the form of a horse shoe, a pair of mother-of-pearl cufflinks with equestrian detail with matching tie slide, a coin stick pin, a silver marcasite set necklace, a pair of imitation pearl ear clips, a pair of metal cufflinks picturing dogs and a set of six early Victorian silver spoons hallmarked London 1842 weighing approx. 178g (19).
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A 14K gold ladies pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border, all framed with ornate pattern border with a similar border to centre of dial, subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, case exterior having ornate design, case marked `14K`, together with a silver cased gents pocket watch hallmarked Birmingham 1900, white metal filigree cigarette case, .925 silver pen knife with ornate pattern body, and a white metal stick pin. (5)
A Meissen figure of Peter Schlemihl, c.1926, modelled by Willy Münch-Khe, running at speed, with his hair and scraf blown back, a gnarled stick under his left arm, blue crossed swords mark, 26cm. Peter Schlemihl`s Miraculous Story was written in 1814 by Adelbert von Chamisso, about a man who sold his shadow to the Devil. The Yiddish word `schlemiel` translates as a bungler or grossly incompetent person, and has come to be a synonym for someone who makes a desperate or silly bargain.
Five early 19th Century and later stick back kitchen chairs, to include one stamped "Goodearl Bros Limited 1915" CONDITION REPORTS This is a matched set of five chairs - they do vary slightly in shape and style. Two of the chairs used to have seats which have now been removed revealing the nail / pin holes under the seat tops indicating they may have been upholstered at some stage. All chairs showing signs of age with various splits, knocks and scratches. Some re-gluing and some appear to have been gnawed slightly - possibly by a dog etc. A few old woodworm holes. Some variations to colour and height of seat but overall designs are similar. One chair showing signs of having been painted in the past and now stripped back. One chair has speckled black marks to the legs. One chair has a split to a spindle. One is stamped with "J.G", one is stamped with "J.G" and the number "108?", together with "Goodearl Bros Limited 1915", another is indistinctly stamped "Tenifia? Maker Wycombe?" and No'd. "1915" and also stamped "121 and with an "S". One chair is stamped "J.Williams 1914" and another chair is stamped "JK (?)".
A matched pair of George III table candlesticks, the circular bases with reeded borders and batswing fluting, continuing through the bulbous stems and vase-shaped sconces, removable nozzles, one stick and sconce with hallmarks for Sheffield 1793, the other with maker`s mark of John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1801, height 30 cm (11 3/4 in.)
A collection of gentleman`s accessories, including a pair of oval cufflinks, with chased scroll decoration, stamped `18ct`; a pair of 9 carat gold oval cufflinks, a set of three dress studs stamped `9k` (cased), a set of four simulated pearl dress studs with backs stamped `9Ct`, a diamond-set stick pin and stud (cased), and a tie clip stamped `9Ct`
A PAIR OF TURQUOISE GLAZE JOSS STICK HOLDERS in the form of shoes covered with a turquoise glaze, Kangxi (1662-1722), a pair of water droppers in the form of fish covered with a turquoise glaze, 9.2cm long, Kangxi (1662-1722), and a Ming figure of a standing man wearing a green glaze robe, his head and hand and base unglazed, 16th/17th Century, 10cm long, together with two stands
A COLLECTION OF THREE CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PIECES comprising standing model of Eve, Kangxi (1662-1722), 23.6cm high, a seated Guanyin holding a ruyi sceptre while she leans on a pedestal, the back with impressed Ho Chao Zong, 12cm high, 19th Century and a Buddhist lion joss stick holder, seated animal on a rectangular plinth, Kangxi (1622-1722), 13.2cm (3)

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