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THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE
VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
Objects op Art of THE
BEY. W. BENTINCK L. HAWKINS, DECEASED, LATE OF BRYANSTON SQUARE,
COMPRISING
British and Foreign Orders of Knighthood,
Miniatures, Jewellery, Snuff-Boxes,
Gold and Silver Watches,
AND
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF WATCHES BY BREGUET:
which (by Order of the Executor)
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Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT Tmm ©EEAT
8 KING STBEET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE,
On MONDAY, JULY 8, 1895, AND FOLLOWING DAY,
AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.
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May be viewed the Friday and Saturday preceding, and Catalogues
had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street,
St. James's Square, S.W.
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CONDITIONS OP SALE,
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I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be
immediately put up again and re-sold.
II. No person to advance less than Is,; above Fire Pounds, 5s.;
and so on in proportion.
III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer
shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller.
IY. The Purchasers to giro in their Names and Places of Abode,
and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more, in part of payment,
or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required; in default
of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put
up again and re-sold.
V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and
authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at
the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale;
Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible
for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of,
or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty
whatever.
YI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in th©
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be
removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the
Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery.
VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money
deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots un¬
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or
private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re sal©
shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale.
CATALOGU E,
First Day’s Sale.
On MONDAY, JULY 8, 1895,
AT ONE O’CLOCK l'RECISELY.
MINIATURES.
1 Portrait of a Lady, in yellow dress, with blue fillet in her
hair
2 Portrait of a Child, in a white cap, seated in a landscape—in
gold locket
8 A Lady, in blue and white dress and large black hat—in small
gold frame and mother-o’-pearl back
4 Two Children, with a donkey, in a landscape, after Gains¬
borough
5 A Lady, in white dress, with pearl necklace ; a circular miniature,
in frame edged with pearls
6 A Lady, in white dress and yellow sash, in oval frame with blue
enamel back
7 Mrs, Perceval Lockwood, in white dress and cap and mauve
sash, in oval gold frame
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8 Lady Bulwer Lytton, in oval gold locket set with pearls, an $
blue enamel back
9 Lady Manners, in gold frame with opal back
10 Lady Charlotte Campbell, in gold locket set with pearls, and
blue enamel baek
11 Mrs. John Macdonald, in gold locket set with pearls, and blue
and red enamel and seed pearls at the back
12 Mrs. Sheridan, in gold locket set with pearls
13 A Gentleman, in blue coat, in oval locket with band of blue
enamel
14 A Boy, in blue dress, holding a rose, in oval gold locket edged
with pearls, and opal and blue enamel back
15 The Young Pretender, in armour: an oval miniature in gold
frame
16 The Prince Begent, in engraved gold locket set with pearls
17 An Officer, in military uniform, in gold frame with initials in
seed pearls
18 A Gentleman, in green coat, with powdered hair, in gold frame
19 The Duchess of Rutland, in white dress, in engraved blue and
white enamel locket set with pastes, blue enamel back, with a
miniature of a lady and gentleman surrounded by pearls
JEWELLERY.
20 A Pair of Single-Stone Brilliant Earrings
21 Three Opal Studs, gold mounted
22 Three onyx ditto, surrounded by diamonds
23 A pair of onyx sleeve-links ; a pair of ditto, inlaid with diamonds ;
an onyx Maltese cross ; and four ditto buttons
24 Two pearl studs, with blue enamel borders
25 A Brooch, with a cameo head of a Bacchante
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PINS.
26 Two Gold Scarf-Pins, eacli with a cat’s-eye and diamonds
27 A Scarf-Pin, with an opal and diamonds
28 A Ditto
29 A Pin, with a large pear-shaped pearl
30 Two Ditto, each with large pearls
31 A Gold Pin, with a sapphire; and one, with a moonstone
32 A Pin, with a large black pearl in claw setting
33 Two Pins, with baroque pearls
34 A Pin, with a ruby and four brilliants
35 A Pin, with a pearl in border of diamonds and red enamel
36 A Pin, with a pearl in enamel serpent setting
37 A Pin, with a cabochon ruby
38 A Pin, with a spinel ruby
RINGS.
39 Two signet rings, each with a bloodstone engraved with a coat-
of-arms
40 A gold ring, with onyx cameo head of Minerva; one, with an
intaglio male head; and one other
41 A plain gold ring, with a sapphire ; and one, with a cat’s-eye
42 A gold ring, with ah emerald engraved with a coat-of-arms; and
an onyx ditto
43 An onyx cameo ring, with a head of Christ; and one, with a head
of Ajax
44 A ring, with a sapphire enamelled at the back ; and two plain
gold rings, with cat’s-eyes
45 A ring, with an emerald in border of diamonds; a ditto, set with
pastes ; and one other
46 A chased gold ring, with a carbuncle; a ditto, with intaglio
Roman head ; and one other
47 A Chased Gold Ring, with a square emerald and two brilliants
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48 A Plain Gold Ring, with a yellow brilliant
49 Two Gold Rings, each with a sapphire
50 A Ring, with a jacinth surrounded by brilliants
51 A Ring, with a topaz surrounded by brilliants
52 A Ring, with a ruby with intaglio male head
53 A Ring, with a large cabochon ruby in enamelled gold setting
54 A Ring, with a cabochon ruby
55 A Ring, with a large spinel ruby
56 A Ring, with a spinel ruby and gold claw setting
57 A Ring, with ditto
58 A Ring, with a spinel ruby in gold claw setting
59 A Ring, with a fine specimen yellow brilliant
60 Another, with a pale yellow brilliant
61 A Gold Ring, with a ruby surrounded by brilliants, and forming
a stud
62 A Plain Gold Ring, with large brilliant
63 A Gold Ring, with large brilliant
64 A Single-Stone Brilliant Ring
SNUFF-BOXES.
65 A Louis XVL Horn Snuff-Box, mounted with chased gold
borders, the lid inlaid with an oval enamel of Mme. de
Sevigne
66 An Octagonal Snuff-Box, formed of two plaques of bloodstone,
mounted with borders of chased gold
67 A Shaped Snuff-Box, of jasper, mounted with silver-gilt
borders chased with scrolls and flowers
68 A small silver-gilt ditto, the lid inlaid with an agate plaque
69 A Shaped Amber Snuff-Box, the lid engraved with a coat-of-
arms, mounted with gold
70 A Circular Box, of ivory and tortoiseshell, the lid inlaid with
a medallion head of Louis XVI.
• 1 Circular Horn Box, with an oval enamel of a gentleman in
a red coat on the lid, gold mounted
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72 An Oval Snuff-Box, with a miniature of a gentleman in black
coat and wig on the lid, gold mounted
73 Another, with a portrait of Captain Aston, mounted with gold
74 An Oval Silver Box, with tortoiseshell lid inlaid with a
medallion head of George II., containing a musical movement
75 A Shaped Gold Snuff-Box, chased with flowers and ornaments,
partly enamelled w.th flowers in colours, the lid inlaid with
an enamel portrait of Frederick the Great
76 An Oblong Engraved Gold Box, with N. and a crown in
diamonds on blue enamel ground on the lid
77 A Circular Box, with portrait of Annibale Caracci, enamel by
H. Bone, R.A., on the lid
77a An Oblong Silver-Gilt Box, engraved with cupids in medal¬
lions, the borders chased with foliage and ornaments, the lid
enamelled with a coat-of-arms in colours in borders of green
enamel, with gilt arabesques
OBJECTS OF VERTU.
78 A Magnifying Glass, in bloodstone case with Louis XY. gold
cage mount, chased with children with musical instruments,
scrolls and flowers
79 An old silver snuff-box, inlaid with an onyx cameo male head ; an
onyx cameo head of Napoleon ; and two others
80 An Etui, in fish-skin case mounted with silver, containing imple¬
ments; a double eye-glass, in tortoiseshell case; and a ruby
glass scent-bottle, mounted with chased metal-gilt
81 A Mother-o’-Pearl Needle-Case, mounted with silver; a pair
of gold-mounted pince-nez; and an inlaid rose-wood woik-
box
82 Head of Charles I.: an oval relief in alabaster ; and a cameo
head of Ctesar, in bloodstone
83 A small octagonal Limoges plaque, painted with the Education of
the Virgin
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CANES.
84 A Partridge Cane, with Louis XY. gold top chased with flowers,
fruits and scrolls
85 A Tortoiseshell Stick, with Louis XY. gold mount chased
with figures, sheep and scrolls
86 An Ebony Sword Stick, with plain gold top and band
87 A Partridge Cane, with gold top boldly chased with dancing
female figures, masks and flowers
88 A Malacca Cane, with gold top chased with Diana, Paris, Cupid,
in borders of scrolls and flowers
89 An ivory walking stick, carved as a blackthorn, with gold top
90 Another, the upper part carved with foliage in low relief, mounted
with engraved gold crook
91 A dark-coloured Malacca cane, with ivory crook, and gold band
chased with scrolls
92 Another, with Louis XY. gold top chased with the Judgment of
Paris, masks and scrolls
93 A Clouded Malacca Cane, with gold top chased with classical
figures, military trophy, &c.
WATCHES IN GOLD CASES.
94 A Keyless Watch, with dial showing the months of the year, in
plain gold case (35694)
95 Another, with dial showing the phases of the moon and the days
of the week and month on the back, in plain gold case
96 A Keyless Watch, with patent dial, in plain gold hunter case
(901169)-
97 A Repeating Watch, with silver dial, in engine-turned gold
case (2000)
98 A Repeating Watch, by Archer, in chased and engraved gold
case (4137)
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0(J A Cuiuous Watch, witli enamelled revolving dials showing days
of the week and month, and variation of mean and solar time,
with seconds dial at the back, in plain gold case and outer
case
100 A Watch, with open face, and enamelled dial at the back with
thermometer, in gold case
101 A Watch, by Courvoisier, with engraved silver face, and three
gilt dials and centre seconds hand, in engine-turned gold case.
No. 50032
102 A Watch, with enamelled face, and three dials showing days of
the week and month, centre seconds hand and automatic
winding movement, in plain gold case
103 A Repeating Watch, with engraved silver dial, in engine-turned
gold hunting case, No. 17780
OLD ENGLISH AND FRENCH WATCHES.
104 A Repeating Watch, by Meuron, in engraved gold case, and
open dial of silver and gold, chased with a figure of a boy
who strikes the gong, a fox and other animals
105 An Old English Repeating Watch, by de St. Leu, in metal-
gilt case and shagreen outer case
106 A Repeating Watch, by Arnold, in gold case beautifully
enamelled at the back with ornaments in dark blue, white
and green, and engraved with a coronet and monogram
107 A Repeating Watoh, by Paul Dury, in pierced gold case engraved
with a boar hunt, and outer pierced gold case chased with
medallions, heads, coronets and doves
108 A Watch, by C. Clays, in agate case mounted with gold and cut
steel, with chatelaine formed of agate beads and cut steel
links
109 A Watch, by T. Reynolds, in hexagonal-shaped case inlaid with
plaques of cornelian, moss agate and other stones, and partly
enamelled in colours
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110 A Watch, by T. Hunter, in gold case, and outer case of ruetal-
gilt, and blue enamel back, and trophy of musical instruments
in gold
111 A Watch, by Ilberry, in gold case with ornaments and coloured
enamel, enamelled at the back with two girls and a youth
butterfly bunting
112 A Watch, by French, in metal-gilt case, and outer case of
tortoiseshell, mounted with metal-gilt
113 Another, by G. Prior, in silver case, and outer case of tortoise¬
shell mounted with silver
114 A Ditto, by Graham, jewelled in two holes, in silver case, and
outer case of tortoiseshell inlaid and mounted with silver
115 A Repeating Watch, by Le Roy, with the dial inlaid with
chased gold and green ename , in p reed and chased silver
case, and outer case of tortoiseshell silver mounted
WATCHES BY BREGUET.
116 A Repeating Watch, in engine-turned case, No. 3899
117 A Keyless Watch, with compensated balance, in plain gold
hunter case, No. 1529
118 A Repeating Watch, in plain gold case and chased border,
No. 2248
119 Another, with silver dial, in engine-turned gold case, No. 2311
120 A Smaller Ditto, repeating the minutes, in similar case,
No. 2927, with short gold chain and key attached
121 A Repeating Watch, in engine-turned gold case, No. 3152
122 A Watch, repeating the minutes, with silvered dial and engine-
turned gold case, No. 2489
123 Another, repeating the minutes, in engraved gold case, No. 1356
124 A Large Repeating Watch, with enamelled dial, in engine-
. turned gold case
125 A Repeating Watch, in plain gold case, No. 197
126 Another, with engraved gold dials and thermometer, in engraved
gold case with dark blue enamel border, No. 1860
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128 A
127 A Repeating Watch, with engraved silver dials showing the
days of the week and month, &c., in plain gold case
Repeating Watch, with open face, ahd containing a musical
movement, No. 1(5406
Large Watch, with engraved and enamelled silver dials
showing the days of the week and month and age of the
moon, in engine-turned gold case with pointer for the use of
the blind, with short gold chain and key attached
130 A Lady’s Watch, with compensated balance and silver dial, in
129 A
— li Q engine-turned gold case enamelled with initial M. and coronet's '
in blue, No. 3542, with short gold chain and key attached
Made for the Duke of Marlborough. With certificate of
November 21, 1820 ; confirmed July 25, 1890
131 A Repeating Ditto, in similar case, showing days of the
month, with short gold chain and key
132 A Smaller Ditto, with silver dial, compensated balance, in
engine-turned gold case, No. 3062
133 A Lady’s Keyless Watch, repeating minutes, with compensated
balance, in plain gold case, No. 5352
134 A Lady’s Small Repeating Watch, with silver dial, in engine-
turned gold hunting case, No. 2648
135 A Repeating Watch, with enamelled and engraved silver dials
showing days of the month and age of the moon, in engine-
turned-gold case, with short gold chain and key attached,
No. 3833
136 A Large Watch, with centre seconds hand, and engraved silver
dials showing mean and solar time, compensated balances,1/
the inner case engraved with a calendar, in engine-turned***^*^*- ^ f
gold case, No. 2794, with short gold chain and key attached ** i
137 Another, similar, No. 2788, with short gold chain and key tfO
138 A Repeating Chronometer Watch, with engraved silver dialsA
showing mean and solar time, days of the week and month
and age of the moon, in plain gold case, with chain and key j / £ p
attached, No. 4112 ru Made for Mr. Goding. With certificate of June 1, 1829 ;
confirmed January 5, 1872
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144
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146
A Lady’s Watch, with minute silver dial, in gold hunting ease
finely enamelled with shell ornament in lavender, the loop
set with pearls, No. 1114, with fine gold chain and key
attached
Another, with similar dial, in gold case enamelled with shell
ornament in dark blue, and mounted with a diamond flower
and arrow, pointer on revolving back for use of the blind,
No. 695
Made for Lucien Bonaparte. With certificate of 3 Messidor,
An. 9 ; confirmed September 30, 1890
A Minute Lady’s Watch, with engraved gold and silver dial,
in engine-turned gold case, No. 2706, with short gold chain
and key attached
Made for the Queen of Naples. With certificate of January
24, 1814; confirmed February 4, 1892
A Thermometer, fitted in oval gold ring with chased border,
shagreen case
A Tourbillon Chronometer, in engine-turned silver case.
The original model for the celebrated Tourbillon movement
made by Breguet on a chronometer by Arnold, with the
inscription “Premier regulateur a tourbillon de Breguet
reuni a un des premiers ouvrages d’Arnold. Hommage de
Breguet a la memoire reveree d’Arnold offert a son fils.
An. 1808.”
A Large Watch, with compensated balance and three dials, in
plain silver case, No. 3675
A Clock Watch, of unusual size, with compensated balance
and centre seconds hand, striking hours and quarters, the
works chased and jewelled with rubies, in plain gold case,
No. 650
The Companion, with chased gold key, in oblong tortoiseshell
case
End of First Day's Sale.
Second Day’s Sale.
On TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1895,
AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD.
150 Austria-Hungary—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of a Commander
of the Order of St. Stephen ; another, of Maria Theresa;
and a gold miniature cross of Leopold—all extra fine 3
151 Austria-Hungary—Badge of a Commander of the Order of the
Iron Crown; Commanders’ crosses of Leopold, St. John of
Jerusalem, Francis Joseph ; and two miniature crosses of the
last Order—all silver-gilt and enamelled Q
152 Brunswick—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order
of Henry the Lion ; Belgium—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of
a Commander of the Order of Leopold; and two silver
Chevalier’s miniature crosses—the first two extra fine 4
153 Bavaria—Silver-gilt cross of the Order of St. Hubert; Brazil—
Gold enamelled cross of the Order of the Southern Cross—
both extra fine 2
154 Denmark—Gold badge of the Order of the Elephant—extra fine
1
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155 France—Gold cross of the Order of the Legion of Honour
(Grand Officer), “ Bonaparte, Premier Consul, 19th Mai
1802 ”; gold Geneva cross, awarded to those who succoured
the wounded, 1870-71—both extra fine, the former minus
suspender 2
156 France—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order of
the Reunion—extra fine 1
“ This identical Order urns Marshal Ney’s ”—see accom¬
panying particulars
157 France—Gold enamelled crosses of the Order of the Legion of
Honour; Grand Cross, with bust of Henry IV.; Officer’s
Cross, with bust of Napoleon I.—the latter extra fine 2
158 Portugal—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order
of Our Lady of the Conception of Villa- Vicosa; France—
Officer’s gold cross of the Legion of Honour; silver-gilt
medal “ Vuleur et Discipline”; two metal crosses; and a
badge—all extra fine 6
159 Greece—Gold enamelled cross, and silver star of a Grand
Commander of the Order of the Redeemer—both extra fine
2 160 Greece—Gold enamelled crosses of a Knight Grand Cross, and
a Knight of the Order of the Redeemer—both extra fine 2
161 Great Britain—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the
Order of the Bath ; gold miniature crosses of the Orders of
the Bath and Distinguished Service—all fine 3
162 Great Britain—Gold enamelled jewel of the Order of the
Thistle—very fine and very rare 1
163 Great Britain—The Lesser George of the Order of the Garter,
gold—very fine and very rare 1
164 Great Britain—Field Officer’s gold medal for the battle of
Orthes (Major Henry Bright, 87th Regt.)—extra fine and
very rare 1
165 Hanover—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander (first class) of
the Guelphic Order—extra fine 1
166 Hanover—Gold enamelled cross, and silver enamelled star
(civil) of the Guelphic Order—the former incomplete 2
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167 Hanover—Silver-gilt enamelled cross (civil) of a Commander
of the Guelphic Order; and a gold miniature cross of the
same Order; Hesse—Gold enamelled cross of a Knight of
the Order of the Golden Lion—all very fine 3
168 Italy—Silver-gilt enamelled cross, and silver star of a Grand
Cross of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus; gold
enamelled cross of a Knight of the Order of the Crown of
Italy; and a gold miniature cross of the same Order—all
extra fine 4
169 Italy—Gold and silver star of a Knight of the Order of
the Most Sacred Annunziata; gold enamelled cross of a
Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus; silver-
gilt enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order of the
Crown of Italy—the first and last extra fine 3
170 Prussia—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of the Order of the Black
Eagle ; gold enamelled cross of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem; gold and jewelled star, and silver enamelled
badge of the Order of the Sun and Lion ; Mexico—Silver-gilt
enamelled badge of the Order of the Mexican Eagle—all very
fine except the second 5
171 Prussia—Silver-gilt enamelled badge of the Order of the Red
Eagle ; Persia—two silver stars and three miniatures of the
Order of the Sun and Lion ; Siam—Silver-gilt badge of the
Order of the White Elephant; and four gold miniatures of
various Orders 11
172 Persia—Silver enamelled star, set with diamonds, of the Order
of the Sun and Lion—extra fine and rare 1
173 Pontifical — Cross of the Order of Christ; Roumania —
Chevalier’s cross of the Order of the Crown of Roumania;
Servia—Commander’s cross of the Order of Takova—all
silver-gilt and enamelled 3
174 Pontifical—Collar, cross and star of the Order of the Holy
Sepulchre—all silver-gilt and enamelled, extra fine 3
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175 Pontifical—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of Christ;
another, of the Holy Sepulchre; Sicily—Silver-gilt enam¬
elled cross of the Order of St. George of the Reunion—all
very fine 3
176 Pontifical—Gold cross of the Order of Christ; another, of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem; and a metal cross of the
Holy Sepulchre—all enamelled, the first and last extra fine 3
177 Russia—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of the Order of St. Andrew ;
Pontifical—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of the Holy
Sepulchre—both extra fine 2
178 Russia—Gold cross of a Commander of the Order of St. Stanis¬
laus ; Pontifical—Silver-gilt cross ; and two gold miniature
crosses of the Order of Christ—all enamelled and extra fine 4
179 Russia—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of the White Eagle
—extra fine 1
180 Sweden—Metal-gilt cross of the Order cf the Seraphim; Sicily
—Gold cross of the Order of the Two Sicilies—both extra fine
2
181 Russia—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of St. Anne ; Spain
—Silver and gold naval decoration with clasp Aguilas—both
extra fine ' 2
182 Saxe-Weimar Eisenach—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander
of the Order of the White Falcon ; Spain—Silver enamelled
star of the Order of Charles III.—the latter extra fine 2
183 Spain—Gold enamelled cross, set with diamonds, of a Commander
of the Order of Charles III.—extra fine 1
184 Gold pendant badge, set with five diamonds, of the Order of the
Golden Fleece—extra fine 1
185 Spain—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order of
Charles III.; silver-gilt enamelled badge of the Order of
Alcantara—the former extra fine 2
186 Spain—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order
of Charles III. ; another, of military merit ; silver-gilt
enamelled star of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
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187 Mexico— Silvor-gilt enamelled star of the Order of the Madonna
of Guadaloupe ; Sweden—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of the
Order of the Seraphim—the former extra fine 2
188 Gold enamelled badges (8) of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
one British g
189 Three gold enamelled, one silver, and one onyx, crosses of the
Order of St. John of Jerusalem—all very fine 5
190 Gold enamelled badge and star of a Knight of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
—extra fine 2
191 Gold enamelled badge of the Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem in England ; gold Orange badge of William III.
—both very fine 2
192 Gold enamelled badge of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in
England, with gold suspender, engraved on the back—This
badge of the K. of St. J. was worn by King George IV. of
England—extra fine and rare 1
193 Spain—Gold enamelled and jewelled badge of the Order of the
Golden Eleece—extra fine and very rare 1
194 Spain—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order of
Charles III. ; another, of Isabella the Catholic—both extra
fine 2
195 Denmark—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order
of the Danneborg—extra fine 1
196 Sweden—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order of
the Polar Star—extra fine 1
197 Portugal—Silver-gilt enamelled cross of the Order of Christ;
another, of the Tower and Sword; gold enamelled cross of
St. Benedict of Aviz ; and two miniature crosses of Isabella
the Catholic 5
198 Denmark—Gold enamelled cross (4th class) of the Order of the
Danneborg; gold miniature cross of the Swedish Order of
Yasa; and two miniature crosses of the Osraanioh and
Nishan-i-Imtiaz 4
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199 Turkey—Silver-gilt enamelled cross and star (2nd class) of the
Order of Osmanieh—extra fine 2
200 Turkey—Silver and gold badge of the Order of the Medjidie;
and Star of the Order of St. Benedict of Aviz—both extra
fine 2
201 Portugal—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of St. Benedict
of Aviz—extra fine 1
202 Portugal—Gold enamelled cross of a Commander of the Order
of the Tower and Sword; and another, of a lower grade—
both extra fine 2
203 Gold enamelled badge of the Salim-Kyrbourg Family Order 1
204 Silver-gilt enamelled star and badge of the Sultan of Deldir 2
205 Gold enamelled cross of the Order of the White Eagle of the
Duchy of Modena ; gold cross of the Sultan of Deldir 2
206 Portugal—Gold enamelled star and cross of the Order of the
Tower and Sword (Commander)—extra fine and rare 2
207 Pontifical—Gold enamelled cross of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem—extra fine 1
208 Fine group of decorations, in case, containing gold medal of
Frederick William III. of Prussia, with edge inscribed
VERDIENSTORDEN ' VERLIEHEN * VON * KONIG ‘ VON * PREUSSEN * DEM
doktor * Granville, 1828—with loop and pin; badge of the
Order of the Crown of Wurtemburg; badge of the Order of
the Lion of Zaehringen (Baden) ; and St. Michael Order of
Merit of Bavaria—scarce 4
209 Gold miniature jewelled cross of the Order of Christ; another,
of the Danish Order of the Elephant; and a small chain,
with miniature crosses suspended of St. John of Jerusalem,
Charles III. of Spain, Isabella the Catholic, and Tunis 6
210 Metal-gilt badges and crosses of uncertain attribution; silver-
gilt brooch bars, &c., including gold buckles (5) ; suspender;
locket; and button decorations (2) 30
211 Jewelled and enamelled pendant badge “Paschal Lamb”—in
case; and two gold and enamelled badges of military merit
of Wiirtemberg 3
10
212 Turkish star and badge, silver-gilt and enamelled, with crescent
and Sultan’s Togbra in centre ; Portuguese silver star with
gilt and enamelled centre; and miniature orders, mostly
gold, of various nationalities (14) six being on a silver brooch
bar 17
213 Gold and enamelled badges of the Order of St.John of Malta, of
different grades 4
214 An early French enamelled (on gold) badge of Louis Quinze,
with two interlinked L’s in centre of eight fleurs-de-lis—very
fine and rare 1
215 Badges and decorations of the Primrose League, various grades,
in silver and silver-gilt (11); Masonic gold badge “ Grand
Lodge,” in case 12
ENGLISH SILVER COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Etc.
216 Charles I. Royalist badge (oval gilt), bare-headed bust of King?
with lace collar, rev. Royal arms crowned within the Garter,
with floral border, loop and ring ; another, smaller oval, with
Kind’s bust crowned, and t. rawlins under Queen’s bust on
rev., without border—both silver-gilt, fine and rare 2
217 Royalist badges of Charles I. and Charles I. and Henrietta
Maria (3), two gilt; Dr. Henry Sacheverell (Med. III. II.
p. 367, No 210) ; and a curious and rare little heart-shaped
box badge of Charles II.—mostly fine and rare 5
218 Fine engraved medal (oval) by Simon Passe, of Frederick, Count
Palatine, the Princess Elizabeth, and their eldest son, below
the three busts are the artist’s initials S. P. in monogram,
and on rev. the armorial bearings of the Count and Countess,
with lambrequins, &c. (Med. III. I. p. 218, No. 69) a fine
piece of great merit, and very rare 1
20
219 Abp. Sancroft and the six Bishops, by G. Bower, on their
incarceration in the Tower, 1688;—two varieties, one strucJc
with plain edge, rare; George III. on his jubilee, 1809 ; and
two others, in frame and glazed, of Win. Pitt (Liverpool
and Manchester Pitt Clubs) 5
220 George Walker, on the defence of Derry, 1683, “Apprentice
Boys of Derry Club” ; three Orange badges of William III.,
“ The Glorious .Revolution,” one a centenary medal;
Wellington as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1839;
Marquis Camden as Chancellor of Cambridge University 6
221 Charles James Fox, 1806; William Sidney Smith, 1805 ;
Wellington, as in previous lot; Albert Edward, Prince of
Wales, on his visit to Canada, 1860—rare; and Napoleon III.
and Eugenie, on their visit to England in 1855 5
222 Alexander Davison’s medal for the Nile, 1798—hronze-gilt, set
in gold frame and glazed; another, in silver, unglazed;
Napoleon I., bronze medal, set in gold frame and glazed ; and
a Five-Lire Piece of Napoleon I. as King of Italy, made into
a box containing his portrait in oils—an interesting relic 4
223 The Prince and Princess of Wales, on their marriage in 1863;
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, oval medal surmounted
with crown, commemorating his visit to India, 1875-6; and
ft medallion of Nicholas I. of Russia, 1859, struck by order
of Alexander II. to his memory, and said to have been
presented to the famous composer Balfe 3
224 English and Foreign coins, &c., including a Broad of Charles I.
(pierced) and a London penny of William I.—weight 8j oz.
225 Gold medal of Charles Frederick Grand Duke of Saxony, “ For
Services ” 1
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COPPER, Etc. *
226 Framed and glazed medallion of the Prince Consort; Masonic
badge (silver-gilt) in case; large metal-gilt plaque of
Charles I.; bronze and white metal medals, various, some in
cases, and including a few Roman brass coins, &c. 64
227 Masonic “ Grand Lodge” badge, in case; and another (silver);
foreign double-headed eagle; Pitt Club gilt badge, with
cameo portrait of Pitt (Samuel Churchill); Hungarian
Apostolic cross ; silver medal of Dr. Mead ; and various
gems, seals, stones and other odds and ends 14
MINIATURES.
228 George IY.; and The Marquis of Chandos 2
229 Marshal Blucher
230 Nai*oleon I.—on ivory
231 A Lady, in black dress, pearl necklace and high lace collar—in
gold locket
232 A Lady, in large black hat and ruff, on blue background
233 Portrait of a Gentleman, in armour and lace scarf, by
Cooper
234 Portrait of Oliver Cromwell : an oval enamel
235 Robert, Earl of Oxford : oval enamel, by C. F. Zincko
236 A Gentleman, in blue coat and wig : oval enamel, in frame set
with pastes and ribbon loop
237 Portrait of a Divine, in oval frame set with pastes
238 Portrait of Madame Elizabeth, as a peasant girl
239 Portrait of a Gentleman, in a grey coat, in gold locket set
with pearls, and blue enamel back with M. M. in brilliants,
and enamel ornament
240 A Lady, in a Gainsborough hat, in blue enamel frame set with
pastes, and opal back
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241 A Lady, in whito dress and black lace scarf, in gold and bluo
enamel frame set with pearls
242 Portrait of Mrs. Siddons, in enamelled gold locket, with a
trophy in pastes on blue enamel ground at the back
243 David Garrick, in puce-coloured coat and wig, in oval locket
214 A Lady, in large hat with feather, in gold locket with portrait
of an officer on the back
245 Portrait of a Lady, in white dress, in gold frame
246 A Lady, in white dress sewn with pearls, and powdered hair, in
silver frame mounted as a brooch
JEWELLERY, Etc.
247 A gold pencil case, with gold top; and one other
248 A gold pencil, with leads of three colours ; and an engine-turned
ditto
249 Two others, similar
250 A gold curb-pattern chain
251 A small curb-pattern gold chain; and a double eye-glass
252 A gold Albert curb and link-pattern chain, with key; a long
neck-chain ; and a key, with horse’s hoof
253 Three chased gold seals; two other seals; and a watch-key
254 Two rings, a pin, and an earring, enamelled with Maltese crosses
in white, in a case
255 A massive gold ring, with a Maltese cross and coronet; and
one, with a Maltese cross in white enamel
256 Two gold signet rings, engraved with coats-of-arms
257 A ring, with a Maltese cross: and a plain gold ring
258 A gold memorial ring, with a cross in diamonds on black enamel
ground; and one, with Latin inscription
259 A gold ring, with Masonic emblems on green enamel; a chased
gold ditto, with an inscription on enamel ground ; and a
plain gold ring, with turquoises
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WATCHES IN SILVER, CASES.
2G0 A Keyless Repeating Watch, in plain silver case; and a
keyless watch, in black metal case 2
261 A Keyless Watch, with compensated balance, in plain silver
case
262 A Ditto
263 A Keyless Chronoscope Watch, with compensated balance, in
engine-turned silver case
264 A Newmarket Stop-Watch, in keyless black metal case; and
a keyless watch, in engine-turned silver case
265 A Keyless Watch, by J. Walker, with compensated balance, in
plain silver case (21414)
266 Another, with compensated balance, in plain demi-hunting silver
case
267 A Large Keyless Watch, with compensated balance, and
enamelled dials showing the days of week and month and age
of moon, in plain silver case
268 Another, similar, repeating minutes (2138)
Made for J. Walker
269 A Keyless Watch, with double face and eighteen dials, giving
the time of various cities in the world, in black metal case
270 A Large Keyless Repeating Watch, by Dent, in plain silver
case and outer leather case
271 A Table Watch, in tortoiseshell case; and a larger ditto, in
octagonal glass case
272 A barometer, thermometer and mariner’s compass, in metal-gilt
mount and leather case; and a pocket compass, in gilt case
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WATCHES IN GOLD CASES.
273 A Watch, by Arnold and Frodsham, with four dials, in engine-
turned case (7862)
274 A Keyless Watch, by Hunt and Roskell, in plain gold caso
(11141)
275 A Repeating Watch, by Frodsham, in engine-turned case
(02430)
276 A Watch, by Arnold and Frodsham, in engine-turned case
(7262)
277 A Keyless Repeating Watch, in plain gold case (227873)
278 A Keyless Watch, in plain gold case (917916)
279 A Repeating Watch, by Arnold and Frodsham, in engine-turned
case (6919)
280 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by Frodsham, in plain gold
hunter case (06619) J
281 A Keyless Watch, by the same, in similar case (06077)
282 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by J. Macabe, with black dial
and white numerals, in engine-turned hunter case (04040)
283 A Keyless Repeating Watch, made for J. Walker, in plain
gold hunter case (222525)
284 A Watch, made for Klaftenberger, in plain hunter caso
(10518)
285 A Keyless Repeating Watch, in plain gold case
286 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by Le Roy, in plain gold case
(3507)
287 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by Philipps & Co., Geneva, with
dials showing the days of the week, month, and phases of the
moon, in plain gold hunter case
288 A Keyless Watch, with dial in front showing the days of the
week, month, and phases of the moon, and with seven dials
on the reverse showing tho time at various places in the
world
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289 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by Le Roy, showing the clays of
the week and month, and containing a barometer, in plain
gold case (48029) ,
290 A Keyless Repeating Watch, by Hunt and Roskell, with dials
showing the days of the week and month, and phases of the
moon, in plain gold hunter case (13175)
291 A Large Keyless Repeating Watch, with dials showing the
days of the week and month, months of the year, and phases
of the moon, in plain gold case (25229)
232 A Keyless Watch and Barometer, by Leroy and Son, in plain
gold hunter case (15797)
293 A Keyless Watch, by Frodsham, in plain gold hunter case
(07471)
294 A Keyless Repeating Watch, in plain gold case, the dial
mounted with two silvered figures of knights in armour
striking bells, on black ground
295 A Repeating Watch, by Arnold and Dent, with compensated
balance, engraved gilt dial, and engine-turned gold case
(3934)
296 A Repeating Watch, by French, in engraved and chased gold
hunter case (10367)
297 A Keyless Blind Man’s Watch, by Dent, in plain half-hunter
case (25163)
298 A Repeating Watch, by R. Attenborough, with dial showing
the days of the week and month, in plain gold case (3093)
299 A Lady’s Repeating Keyless Watch, by Leroy, with com¬
pensated balance, in plain gold case (39288)
300 A Keyless Watch, with enamelled dial showing days of the
week and month and age of moon, in plain gold case (1429)
301 A Lady’s Geneva Watch, in engraved gold case (83712)
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CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Etc.
302 A Small Carriage Clock, in square tortoiseshell case mounted
■with pierced silver
303 Another, in square-shaped silver case chased with flowers, on
hall feet
304 A Carriage Eepicating Clock, in upright silver case with glass
panels
3J5 A Carriage Chime Clock, by Dent, with two dials, in plain
metal-gilt case '
306 Another, by J. F. Cole, with four dials and engraved and silvered
face, in engraved metal- gilt case
307 A Regulator, going one year, by Frodsham, in carved hanging
rose-wood case
308 A Skeleton Striking Chime Clock, by H. Bright, of Leaming¬
ton, in brass case of architectural design—on oval white
marble plinth
FINIS.
London : Printed by Ww. Clowes and Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.
NSTITUTE
3125 01074 5707
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