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A pair of carved oak hall/side chairs with scrolling acanthus, flower head aqnd further detail, with drop in seats, raised on turned bobbin and block forelegs united by H shaped stretchers, together with an Edwardian stained beechwood tub chair with cane panelled seat and back within a turned frame
Anglo-Indian mother-of-pearl inlaid stained hardwood occasional table, hexagonal, allover scroll carved and with mother-of-pearl star and lozenge design, pierced and turned bobbin decoration to the panelled sides, on bun feet, 48cm diameter Re: Enquiry - Toys, Dolls, Models, Antiques & Interiors (4th and 5th December)The panels appear to be intact with an odd chip on the wooden beads. There are odd chips of mother of pearl . The whole has ingrained dust.The table is approx 51cm high.
A set of three late 19th Century Tiffany grapefruit spoons with cast foliate handles inscribed "Tiffany & Co. Sterling 1899", 14.5 cm long, 3.3 oz, together with a modern silver lace bobbin with bead decoration to the edge (London 1975), bearing two maker's marks "KT" and "LM", 12.5 cm long, 0.8 oz
An Edwardian aesthetic movement chiffonier, the back with open fret and bobbin decoration about three bevelled mirrors over a book shelf. The plain top over a drawer and a two door cupboard the panels decorated with floral sprays on a gold ground and cut back shelved corners, 144cm high x 116cm wide x 40cm deep
An Early 20th Century Handmade Brussels Bobbin Lace Fan, mounted on light pink mother of pearl sticks, the monture plain. The fan is finished with a knotted and fringed cream silk tassel. Guard length 10 inches or 25cm. Together with a wooden fan box, covered in gold, blue and silver coloured paper, labelled inside the slightly domed lid ''J Duvelleroy 167 Regent Street, London W''; and A Late 19th Century Gilded Wooden Fan, the monture carved and pierced and with sticks continuing up onto the leaf à la Sultane. The single leaf is formed from bands of cream silk alternating with machine insertion lace, the top border being wider and finished with a shaped edge. Guard length 9 inches or 23cm (2)Fan 1 - In good order, very very slight discoloration to the lace. The box has no fastening nor seems to ever have had. Fan 2 - Generally sound albeit a bit soiled. The gilding is rubbed in places. The ribbon on the verso has losses (second layer) and is detached at one end on the bottom border.
A Large Circa 1890's Brussels Bobbin Lace Fan, mounted à l'Anglaise on pink Mother of Pearl, a central panel of dark cream gauze painted with birds and butterflies amidst blossoms on slender branches, a further spray of flowers and foliage to the side. Signed near the top border Evelas? Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm. Together with a maroon covered card fan box, the fan shaped label for ''Natalie 169 Sloane Street London'' adhered to the lid interiorVery good, clean and sound. The leaf needs to be partly re-secured to one guard. The box is somewhat battered, and the lid is almost detached.
A Large Circa 1890's Honiton Lace Fan, mounted on silvered and gilded pink mother-of-pearl sticks. The machine net leaf is applied with Honiton bobbin lace motifs, which include thistles, butterflies, birds, shamrocks, roses and leaves. Many using whole stitch and half stich to provide shading and depth, and are filled with leadworks. Guard length 15 inches or 38cmVery good, some very slight foxing on the lace.
An 1870's Brussels Lace Fan, Point d'Angleterre, mounted on'' blonde tortoiseshell'' or resin sticks. The lace leaf, unbacked, features clusters of tiny flowers with needlelace centres, surrounded by leaves with the bobbin centres in relief. The net is fairly irregular. Guard length 9 inches or 24cm. Together with a substantial wooden fan box, lined inside with bright blue silk, gold letters embossed on the inside lid ''GEBR RODECK WEIN K K HOFLEIFERANTEN. Underneath is written in pen, From General Latour, Vienna, may 1874The lace is slightly dry, unwashed, slightly dark, and the net is broken in several places. The lower guard has a metal repair at the shoulder and eight of the ribs are broken. The box which fits the fan exactly, is in very good order.
A Large Late 19th Century Bone Fan, the monture lightly carved with delicate and mainly floral designs, the leaf of Brussels bobbin lace, unbacked but containing a painted gauze central panel depicting a young lady elegantly dressed in white, carrying a fan, smiling at Cupid who is shooting his bow. Most probably a marriage fan. Guard length approx. 35cm. Contained in a card fan bearing the label for the retailer, J Duvelleroy, LondonGood. Two ribs broken. Glue residue on the lower guard. The gauze is not splitting, one small glue stain on the edge of the gauze. No signature noted. Box strong.
An Early 20th Century Carved and Pierced Bone Fan, the double leaf mounted à la Sultane, silk panels painted with flowers between the sticks, bobbin lace for the top border. The verso, of silk, is painted with simple colourful flowers. Together with a Jenny Lind or Palmette fan, the bone monture carved and pierced, gilded and silvered, the leaf panels punched with various floral patterns, and gilded, the tips particularly detailed, and a late 19th century bone fan, the monture quite plain save for unusual tips to the guards and the ribs. The cream silk leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, is painted in a pale eau de Nil with a spray of roses and foliage. Guard lengths 20. cm, 27cm and 27cm respectively (3)Both guards broken one inner stick stuck to the lower guard. Brown staining to the top border of the verso. The jenny Lind lacks top panels to both guards and sticks are stuck. Several leaf panels are damaged. The silvering is dull. The third fan is in good strong condition.
A Large Circa 1890's Black Gauze Fan, mounted à l'Anglaise on black wooden sticks, the upper border edged with a fine narrow black bobbin lace. The guards and gorge are clouté with silver metal dots and feature lightly carved flowers which are painted in soft blue and gold. The leaf is painted in shades of soft blue and turquoise, and embroidered with tiny gold and blue sequins. Musical instruments feature in the centre and side vignettes, along with two charming scenes of a figure in Pierrot costume playing music to his lady. The verso is undecorated. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm plus lace. Contained in a cream silk covered card fan box with domed lid, a label for J Duvelleroy 167 regent Street London fixed to the lid interior; A Dainty Circa 1900 Cream Gauze Fan, of scalloped balloon form, mounted on carved, pierced and silvered bone sticks. The silk leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, is embroidered with silver sequins of various sizes and forms, and swags of tambour work in metal threads. Guard length 6.75 inches or 16cm, overall height as leaf protrudes, 8.25 inches or 21cm; and A 1920's Chinese Wood And Paper Tourist Fan, with brightly coloured leaf (3)Black fan: Generally good: two inner sticks/ribs are detached as the rivet is missing, the sticks consequently all loose (all present). Cream fan, some light foxing to the silk and next to the upper guard the silk is just starting to split. Sequins bright and shiny.
A Circa 1900-10 Fan, the leaf of black net embroidered with sprays of iris and leaves and embellished with silver sequins. The leaf is mounted on black wood sticks, which are lightly incised and clouté with small silver metal roundels. Guard length 10 inches or 25.5cm; A Large Late 19th Century Fan, of black gauze appliqued with machine lace flower baskets swags and bows. The monture, of black wood, is incised in a classical design, the lower guards and gorge sticks being attractively shaped. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm; and A Large Late 19th White Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the sticks carved and pierced and silvered, both guards being particularly detailed in design. The main body of the leaf is cream gauze, in vertical bands alternating with cream lace, the top border of Valenciennes bobbin lace with a flower repeat. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm. Together with a brown leather-effect fan box, the lid interior embossed in gold with the Prince of Wales feathers and ''Nathalie Sloane Street London'' (3)Fan 1 - The fan is generally sound but the original off white colour of the embroidery has been affected by humidity and approx. Half is now quite brown. A small amount of the sequins have tarnished. Fan 2 - The ribs have probably been re-secured as there is glue residue on the leaf, showing up as clear, not brown. Fan 3 - Generally good save for glue having been used to re-secure some ribs which has left brown stains in places. The box lid is missing one end.
A Circa 1880s Bone Fan, the monture carved and pierced, perhaps in the fashion produced by the tabletiers of Meru, France, with flowers and leaves carved to the guards and a central more elaborate panel to the gorge. The double silk leaf, in cream, is mounted with a leaf in handmade Mixed Brussels lace, the major part in bobbin applique with a top border featuring needlelace; A Smaller Early 20th Century Lace Fan, of Bruges Bobbin lace, not backed, mounted on bone sticks which have been painted where flowers feature; and A Third Fan, the bone monture carved and pierced with roundels, the black gauze leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, applied with a floral spray of Brussels bobbin lace. Guard lengths 28.5cm, 22cm and 23cm respectively (3)Mixed Brussels fan, the gorge is missing a stick. The Bruges fan appears in good general order, and the applique fan has some slight loss to the delicate piercing, with four of the gorge sticks being reinforced from the verso

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