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Lot 1453H

A 19th century hand painted and gilt porcelain box, possibly by Vienna, the outer lid decorated in the style of Angelica Kauffman, with classical mythological scenes, the inner lid similarly decorated, the sides with gilt foliate scrolls and gilt vignettes, the base with a fluted baluster vase filled with flowers and beaded swags within a gilt cartouche, 8cm wide

Lot 1043

A large silver mounted photograph frame with vacant cartouche, oval shape, marked for London 1993 by Keyford Frames Ltd, 30cm x 23cm

Lot 68

A Victorian silver cigarette case and a George V silver cigarette case. The Victorian case of curved form, vacant shield cartouche, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1893, 9 x 8cm, 3.79 oz; the other card case hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 1.22 oz, total weight 5.00 oz.

Lot 161

A 14k rose gold thimble with white hardstone set top. With foliate scroll bright cut decoration and vacant cartouche, stamped 585 and with makers mark BH, length 23cm, 3.4g.

Lot 153

A gold thimble, testing as 14k, with fine dimpling and vacant shield cartouche. Length 21mm, 5.1g.

Lot 11

A good Victorian silver jewellery casket by Henry William Curry. London 1880, embossed metal work, decorated with cherubs, leaves and flower garlands, and a vacant cartouche on the hinged lid, purple velvet inlay, height 9cm, length 16cm, total weight 20.27 oz.

Lot 754

A carved giltwood wall mirror, of shaped cartouche form, 110 x 72 cmslight loss

Lot 451

A Middle Eastern white metal belt pouch - repousse decorated with birds and flowers around a central cartouche engraved with Britannia, 12cm high, together with white metal religious disk and a scent bottle (3)

Lot 548

William IV silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, hinged cover with vacant cartouche and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1834) John Wilmore. All at approximately 3ozs. 9cms overall length.

Lot 131

A Chinese cloisonne cigarette case, late 19th century, depicting a black five-clawed dragon on a turquoise cloud ground,10cm wide 7cm deep1.7cm hightogether with a tortoiseshell example,with pierced and engraved detail,8cm wide9cm deep2cm high (2)Condition ReportMinor nibbles and losses to cloisonne but overall in good condition considering age and delicate nature.Tortoiseshell example with damage and break to the pierced and engraved cartouche. However, still sturdy and intact.

Lot 196

A First Period Worcester porcelain 'Pine cones' junket bowl, c.1775, with molded hexafoil cartouche, the sides printed with fruit within molded scallop shells and floral sprays, the exterior with spring onions, cos lettuce, carrots, celery, snails and butterflies, with unglazed crescent moon mark,26cm wideCondition ReportWith some surface scratches to the decoration. Rubbing and scuffs to the foot rim. Minor imperfections from manufacture. Residue tape/ sticker marks. Please see additional images.

Lot 5200

19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid with brass cartouche to the centre, opening to reveal a fitted interior with central glass bowl flanked and lidded compartments to either side, upon squat bun feet, H17cm

Lot 108

Edwardian 9ct rose gold vesta case, with bright cut foliate and vacant scroll cartouche decoration by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, Chester 1906Condition Report: Approx 14.9gm, length = 40mm, hinge good

Lot 1134

Victorian mahogany breakfast or centre table, circular moulded tilt-top, on turned pedestal and stepped moulded circular platform, three cartouche carved splayed supports carved with scrolled terminals, on castors Dimensions: Height: 74cm  Depth/Diameter: 130cmCondition Report:The bolts that attach the top to the base have been altered and do not work correctly.

Lot 1108

Late 19th century gilt composition overmantel mirror, rectangular bevelled plate within a foliate and acanthus scroll moulded frame with raised cartouche corners and egg-and-dart inner borderDimensions: Height: 120cm  Length/Width: 89cm 

Lot 2566

1930s silver compact, with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram to hinged cover, opening to reveal mirror and powder, hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1938, together with an Edwardian silver card case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, profusely engraved with foliate decoration and with monogram to central cartouche, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1907 and a George III silver vinaigrette, of plain octagonal form, hallmarked Birmingham 1806, maker's mark possibly JW for Joseph WillmoreCondition Report:Card case approx 1.98 ozt (61 grams)

Lot 424

AN ANTIQUE MOURNING LOCKET PENDANT NECKLACEin 9ct gold, comprising an octagonal locket pendant engraved throughout with floral detailing and blank cartouche to the front, the locket containing a lock of hair, suspended from a trace link chain necklace, secured with a barrel clasp, stamped '9CT', pendant c.2.2cm; together with a, a 22ct gold wedding band and a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks with engine-turned detailing, (c.12.7g gross weight) (4)

Lot 662

A 9CT GOLD PENCIL BY MORDAN & COthe reeded barrel with cartouche dated 19th September 1913, 8cm long, c. 27g gross, together with three leads and one associated leads

Lot 491

A walnut open armchair, 19th century, the cartouche shaped back with rope twist edge on down swept arms, serpentine seat rail on floral carved and tapered front legs102 x 61 x 69cm

Lot 547

A mahogany and marquetry hall seat, circa 1800, the arched back with a cartouche depicting St George flanked by outswept arms and legs90 x 82 x 45cm

Lot 250

A Delft blue and white drug jar, 18th century, titled 'E.LENITIVM', within a figural cartouche 18cm highProvenance:Old Oaks, Little Horwood, Buckinghamshireglazing largely absent from the rimtwo hairline cracks to the rim crazing and cracking to the glaze generally surface scratches and abrasions generallyniggles and losses to the glaze around the footfiring anomaly or pit to the inside approx 12mm diamplease see further images

Lot 565

A Victorian walnut swivel desk chair, with horseshoe shaped back and central pierced cartouche splat, with leaf carved arm supports on four splayed legs86 x 64 x 74cm

Lot 470

A set of three blue painted and gilt pelmets, late 20th century, with lambs tongue moulded cornice and floral decorated frieze160cm wideand a larger continental green painted and gilt pelmet with lattice frieze and floral crested cartouche 207cm wideProvenance:Gurney's Manor, Hingham, NorfolkThe green larger pelmet measures in cm; 23.5h (from the top of the cartouche) x 206w x 24d the three blue pelmets measure in cm; 11h x 160w x 21d

Lot 276

A Scottish ram's horn snuff mull, 19th century, mounted with yellow metal collar and engraved cartouche to hinged lid8cm long

Lot 297

A late 19th century continental silver hunter pocket watch, engine turned case with vacant central shield shaped cartouche, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, marked 0.935 with import marks, 7cm over suspension loop, silver content weight 41.8g; a pair of sterling silver lion rampant pins, 3.26g (3)

Lot 375

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CLOTHES PRESS IN THE MANNER OF PHILLIP BELL OR HENRY KETTLE, CIRCA 1760 The serpentine panelled doors enclosing three mahogany and oak lined sliding trays, the base with a fall front secretaire drawer enclosing fittings and a leather inset, a machine engraved formica inventory label to the back 'BM 254' 188.5cm high, 111cm wide, 63cm deepProvenance: Burford Priory, Burford, OxfordshireThough there are a number of comparable clothes presses with related distinctive serpentine panels to the doors, the feature of a secretaire drawer seems unusual.For clothes presses with related shaped cartouche panels see Christie's, Style and Spirit, 16th September 2015, lot 597, (£3500 exc. BP) with a paper label 'Henry Kettle, (Successor to Mr. Philip Bell), CABINET MAKER Upholder & Undertaker, at No.23, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, LONDON; and another, Lyon & Turnbull, Fine Antiques, 30th March 2011, lot 260, (£7500 exc. BP), with a paper trade label 'Philip Bell, Cabinet Maker and Upholder, at the White Swan, Against the South Gate in, St Pauls Churchyard London, Funerals Perform`d'.Like their contemporary, Giles Grendey, Bell and Kettle favoured cartouche shaped re-entrant panels and the use of high quality well figured timbers as demonstrated with the present lot.Similar cartouche-panelled doors are first seen on linen presses labelled by the London maker Giles Grendey (1693-1780), then on presses by Philip Bell and Henry Kettle.The serpentine panels of this bureau-cabinet relate to those of a bed, with antiquarian panelled headboard and canopy, acquired for Knebworth House, Hertfordshire in the 1740s and attributed to the Clerkenwell cabinet-maker Giles Grendey (d. 1780). Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old minor chips, splits and losses Some minor evidence of old worm, some old repairs The door lock looks original and has one key; the drawer locks are later and have no key The handles to the drawers are likely original There is a plastic inventory number to the interior of one of the secretaire drawers 'RP 378'; the suede inset writing surface is later.Features of this secretaire clothes press such as the choice cuts of timber, carved cornice, re-entrant cartouche shaped panels, original shaped trays and secretaire fittings combine to make this comparable to the work of Bell, Kettle or Grendey.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition - they are a vital part of this report. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 316

A fine silk Qum rug Central Persia, the ivory field of scrolling floral vines centred by a rose pink pendant medallion, framed by a similar meandering vine and palmette border, Arabic script signature cartouche 'Qum Reza Fadaie' to one end, 199cm x 129cm

Lot 179

A pair of Louis XV style cream painted and parcel gilt open armchairs the cartouche backs with gilt crests, on upholstered seats with carved cabriole legs and knurl feet, 68cm wide, 101cm high, seat height: 42.5cm (2)

Lot 550

Set of six Victorian horn and silver rimmed beakers, Sheffield 1893, Atkin Brothers, being a graduating set of tapering form and each having a silver rim, the largest beaker with a shield-shaped empty cartouche, largest 14cm high (6) 

Lot 24

Large Sunderland lustreware shipping jug, circa 1835, transfer-printed with the Nora O'Rena Steam-Yacth (sic.), True Love from Hull and The Unfortunate, London, each within pink lustre oval cartouche, printed with a verse below the spout titled The Gift (chip to rim, handle cracked and restuck), 23.5cm high

Lot 18

Spode bone china commemorative limited edition Winston Churchill claret-ground vase and cover, commissioned by Thomas Goode & Co., London, limited edition number 125/125, printed gilt marks, printed with a sepia portrait of Winston Churchill, with a heraldic cartouche, titled with a commemorative remembrance banner, the reverse printed in gilding with a quotation, 35cm high  Condition Report Good condition. No signs of damage or restoration. General wear and tear. We do not offer in-house shipping, please try Mailboxes.com, bidandbox.com or mjmpost458@gmail.com

Lot 528

Tortoiseshell and silver pique oval snuff-box and cover, late 18th century, the cover with oval cartouche engraved with initials within pierced birds amongst entwined foliage, 7cm wide Condition ReportLight surface scratches, accretions. Lid slightly mishappen near hinge but sits flush. Small split to silver at back of lid near hinge. Tiny dent to front of box. General wear and tear.

Lot 526

George V silver oval engine-turned snuff-box, hallmarked Chester, 1919, makers' marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd, the cover engraved with conjoined Gothic initials within a circular cartouche, on an engine-turned guilloche enamel-simulated ground, 8.8cm wide, 2.76 ozt, Condition ReportSome surface scratches and accretions. Small dent to side. The lid with a couple of tiny dents to edge. General wear and tear.

Lot 590

Victorian silver christening mug, London 1858, Garrard & Co, with engine-turned decoration, cartouche engraved with initials, gilt lined interior, reeded scroll loop handle, on a circular stepped foot, 8cm high, 7.78ozt approx. 

Lot 677

Pair of 9ct yellow gold hoop earrings with lobed decoration, 2.3cm diameter, single 9ct yellow gold cufflink, yellow metal heart-shaped signet ring with empty cartouche, size L and another yellow metal three-stone ring (one stone missing), size N, approximate weight of earrings and cufflink 3.2 grams

Lot 523

Cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1920, Walker & Hall, of plain form with square terminals, approximate total  weight 2.22ozt together with Edward VII silver backed dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1903, ornately embossed with floral and foliate scrolling design, cartouche engraved with initials, 29cm long

Lot 227

Continental gilt-metal and hardstone mounted cartouche-shaped snuff-box, circa 1770, the cover mounted with a raised marbled brown agate plaque within a border chased with flowers, leaves and diaper-pattern panels, the interior fitted with a mirror (some wear) 7cm wide Condition ReportSome light surface scratches, accretions. Agate in good condition with some very light marks, no chips, cracks etc. Lid sits flush. The mirror is slightly distressed. Some wear to base. General wear and tear.

Lot 561

Silver cigar box, Birmingham 1956, makers mark rubbed, the hinged lid with engine-turned decoration and empty cartouche, opening to a cedar lined interior, 15cm long 

Lot 229

Tortoiseshell and gilt-metal mounted oval snuff-box and cover, 18th century, the cover moulded with basketwork, inset with oval cartouche engraved with scrolling initials, 7cm wide 

Lot 125

Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster vase and a matched cover, four character Kangxi mark, Qing Dynasty, painted with a phoenix and amongst peony within a quatrefoil cartouche, the ground decorated with flowerheads and dense flowerheads (damages) 23cm high

Lot 588

George III silver cream jug, London 1973, makers mark ET(?), of baluster form with wavy rim, scroll loop handle, embossed floral decoration with an empty cartouche, on three paw feet, 9cm high, 2.35ozt approx. 

Lot 622

Art Deco silver-backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1935, William Neal Limited, comprising six pieces including hand-held mirror, four brushes and a comb, all with engine-turned decoration and empty cartouche, contained in a fitted Coombes Company Limited box, mirror 28cm long 

Lot 1373

A large pair of 20th century Aubusson floral tapestry cushions. Woven with a central cartouche of roses and garden flowers within a floral border, green band of stylistic leaf design. Finished with cording and backed with plain cream fabric50cm x 54cm

Lot 1827

A William IV engine turned silver rectangular vinaigrette, by William Simpson, Birmingham, 1830, the central cartouche engraved 'Remember Me', 42mm (grille detached).

Lot 1445

A pair of framed early 20th century Chinese silk embroideries, probably panels cut from a larger embroidery or bed cover. Embroidered with a large central cartouche of flowers birds and butterflies. 89cm x 73cm.

Lot 493

TWO SILVER VESTA CASES, both of a rectangular form, one with a foliate pattern and vacant cartouche, hinged cover, striker to the base and fitted with a jump ring for suspension, hallmarked 'Joseph Gloster Ltd' Birmingham, approximately 4cm, the other with an engine turned pattern and vacant cartouche, hinged cover, striker to the base and fitted with a jump ring for suspension, hallmarked 'John Rose' Birmingham, approximate length 3.8 cm, approximate gross weight 36.9 grams, 1.18 ozt (condition report: general light wear)

Lot 463

A WHITE METAL OVAL LOCKET AND A MOONSTONE LINE BRACELET, the oval locket with foliate pattern and engraved cartouche, fitted with a tapered bail, unmarked, opens to reveal two vacant compartments, together with a white metal line bracelet set with a series of oval cut moonstone cabochon links, fitted with a spring clasp, stamped STG 925, length 195mm, approximate gross weight 12.4 grams (condition report: moderate tarnishing to the oval locket)

Lot 513

FOUR POCKET WATCHES AND TWO ALBERT CHAINS, to include a silver key wound, open face pocket watch, round Roman numeral dial, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, engine turned pattern with vacant cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'William Ehrhardt' Birmingham 1896, approximate case width 52.1mm, approximate gross weight 127.5 grams, together with a gold plated full hunter 'Lancashire Watch Co Ltd' manual wind pocket watch, a small white metal key wound, open face pocket watch, stamped 0.800 Swiss control marks, and a base metal 8-Days open face pocket watch, a white metal Albert chain and another white metal curb link Albert chain with T-bar suspending a silver vacant cartouche fob medal hallmarked Birmingham (condition report: not tested, hair line cracks to the dial of the silver pocket watch, moderate tarnishing, a lot of wear to the gold plating of the second watch, may require attention, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 487

AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver 'Kigu' compact, with engine turned pattern and vacant cartouche, fitted with a push button clasp, hallmarked London, approximate gross weight 106.2 grams, together with a silver engine turned pattern napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, an AF silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knife hallmarked Sheffield, a white metal and light blue guilloche enamel spider brooch stamped Silver, two white metal St. Christopher pendants with chains, a pair of engine turned pattern cufflinks stamped Silver, and one single cufflink, a white metal fan charm, a white metal feather pendant necklace, two white metal filigree brooches

Lot 516

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white Roman numeral dial, blue steel hands, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue enamel Roman numeral dial to the outer case, engine turned pattern with engraved cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'Waltham Watch Company' Birmingham 1888, dust cover engraved 'Henry W.Bradford 67 Regent Street London', movement signed 'Am. Watch Co, Hillside Waltham Mass, numbered 2374395, approximate case width 49.8mm, approximate gross weight 111.0 grams (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping has not been tested, general wear in keeping with age, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 569

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE AND JEWELLERY, the rectangular cigarette case with floral pattern and engraved cartouche, push button clasp, gilt interior fitted with two blue elasticated straps, hallmarked 'John Rose' Birmingham 1915, approximate gross weight 81.0 grams, together with a gold plated swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone inlays, a white metal ring, chains, charms etc

Lot 514

A WHITE METAL 'ORNA' OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, round white Roman numeral dial signed 'Orna', blue steel hands, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, engine turned pattern case with vacant cartouche, base metal (condition report: not tested, general wear, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 543

A BOX OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL WARE, to include four silver engine turned pattern napkin rings, hallmarked, approximate gross weight 54.2 grams, a three piece silver vanity set comprising of a hair brush, clothes brush and hand held mirror, all hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham, all decorated with an engine turned pattern and engraved cartouche, a pair of continental white metal tongs, stamped 800, 73.0 grams, a cased set of EPNS teaspoons, a cased set of six butter knives fitted with silver handles hallmarked Sheffield, a pewter quaich bowl, a plated napkin ring, a letter opener and a shoe box of assorted loose cutlery pieces

Lot 495

TWO SILVER VESTA CASES, both of a rectangular form, foliate patterns, one with engraved cartouche the other vacant cartouche, hinged covers and strikers to the bases, both fitted with hoops for suspension, one missing jump ring, one hallmarked 'S Blanckensee & Son Ltd' Birmingham, the other 'Cohen & Charles' Chester, both approximately 3.5cm, approximate gross weight 28.4 grams, 0.91 ozt (condition report: general light wear in keeping with age)

Lot 140

Doulton Burslem porcelain vase featuring a hand-painted figural scene of two young girls walking along a coastal path. One girl carries a basket while the other reaches out, depicted within an oval cartouche bordered by a floral garland and black band with blue and white enamel flower details. The surrounding body of the vase is decorated with enameled floral branches in tones of pink, red, and gold on a cream and taupe mottled ground. The reverse features additional floral embellishments. The neck and double handles are finished in gilt, with further enamel and gold detailing around the pedestal base and shoulder. Doulton Burslem backstamp.Issued: 1882 - 1891Dimensions: 3"L x 2.75"W x 10.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 134

After Stefano Scolari (1652- 691) lithographic print, depicting the Bucintoro in navigation in front of San Giorgio, in the festivity of the 'Sensa' (Ascension) Venice 1619. To the foreground the magnificent galley of the Doges with the basin of San Marco is furrowed by gondolas, sailing ships and boats of the Venetian aristocrats, entitled “Il Meraviglioso Bucintoro, nel quale il Ser.mo Principe di Venetia va solennemente il dì dell?Ascensa à sposar il mare et con esso parimente fù fatto il gloriosissimo incontro al Ser.mo Antonio Priuli il giorno della serissima sua venuta al possesso del Principato” to upper centre, upper right having an oval cartouche, the dedication with the date in Roman letters of the printer Iustus Sadeler “Al generoso e … Conte Marco Trissino in segno d’animo divoto Giusto Sadeler ciò dedica e consacra 1619”, all within a blue card mount and modern gilt frame under glass 40cm x 56cm & 58.5cm x 74cm overall.

Lot 12

A Victorian silver cased scent bottle, with an inset gilt cartouche, with a hinged lid and glass stopper, London 1886, 5cm high

Lot 138

GERMANY. HAMBURG (FREE HANSEATIC CITY). Silver 4 Schilling, 1958. Replica. Imitating a 1738 issue. Obv: HAMBURGER CURRENT • 1738, city coat-of-arms, denomination and date in three lines within cartouche below. Rev: CAROLVS • VI • D • G • ROM • IMP • SEMP • AVG •, crowned double-headed eagle, with wings displayed, clutching dagger and sword in talons, F-W across fields below.Good Extremely Fine.From the collection of the late Eduard Winkler.Reference: KM-359.Diameter: 26 mm.Weight: 4.10 g.Composition: Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 188

UKRAINE. Republic, 1991-date. Silver 1 Hryvnia, 2015. Kyiv. Obv: НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ, Ukrainian coat of arms and the date within an octagonal cartouche; flanked by weight and fineness, denomination below. Design by Roman Chaikovskyi and Sviatoslav Ivanenko. Rev: …ЗА НАС І ДУШІ ПРАВЕДНИХ, І СИЛА АРХІСТРАТИГА МИХАЇЛА, Taxiarch Archangel Michael, lines from T. Shevchenko's "Haydamaks" around. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 70 , certification number 4561168-017.Reference: KM- 654.Mintage: 20,000.Diameter: 39 mm.Weight: 31.1 g.Composition: 1000/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 6000

George III silver two handled campana shape cup and cover with pineapple lift, the body with cartouche surrounded by flowers above leaves and scrolls on a pedestal foot with acanthus leaf decoration H29cm London 1764, makers marks rubbedCondition Report:Approx silver weight 35ozt (1101 grams)

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