The Pleasure of Objects: The Ian & Carolina Irving Collection

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The Pleasure of Objects: The Ian & Carolina Irving Collection

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hourglass form, with a ribbon-tied reeded border and a cartouche either side engraved with arms and crest, on four shell and scroll feet, fitted w...

the lip of the larger cup with 'R' mark and engraved foliate decoration, the foot engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on lip and foot; the other ...

Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising:6 tablespoons and 6 table forks engraved with arms under a duke’s coronet, supported by two lions, consisting ...

lacking stopperheight 7 in.; width 6 in.7.8 cm; 5.3 cmCatalogue noteA similar circular Gujarat powder flask is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...

with later turned wooden nozzle6 in. x 5 1/2 in.15.2 x 14 cmProvenanceLa Suite Subastas, Barcelona, 23 February 2017, lot 61Catalogue notePrior to...

tubular lappet borders and shaped handle, the spout formed as an elephant's head38 oz.; 1181 glength 23 in.; 58 cm with handle depressedProvenance...

Old English pattern, the knives and forks with octagonal pistol handles, the spoons with rat-tail bowls, the forks with three prongs, engraved wit...

with mottled brown and grey octagonal pistol handles, scalloped silver ferrule and steel scimitar blades, one blade stamped Underwood, possibly fo...

in 18th century style, the pistol handles capped with shells, the steel blades emerging from shells, the handles marked with boar’s head control m...

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