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A Japanese Ivory Okimono of a Maiden, Meiji period, standing holding a bunch of grapes, a child riding on a deer and another child at her side, on an oval base, signed to red lacquer tablet, 22cm high. Hairline crack to the hair bow, hairline crack to standing boys head, two large age related cracks to base, some age related staining
A George I Silver Marrow-Scoop, by William Scarlett, London, 1719, of typical form with a large and a small bowl, the back engraved with an initial, 21.2cm long, 1oz 5dwt Provenance: Tennants, 25 September 2015, lot 5126 . Fully marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small amount of wear to the tip of the bow.
An Early 20th Century Demantoid Garnet, Enamel and Split Pearl Brooch, a bow motif set throughout with demantoid garnets and split pearls in yellow claw settings suspends a circular frame with a green and white enamel and split pearl border, with a portrait miniature centrally depicting a young girl and a young boy to the reverse, measures 6.2cm by 3.5cm see illustration . The brooch is in fair condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch and features a safety chain. The bow motif is attached to the miniature by a clip fastening. The bow is stamped '15CT' and the clip is stamped '9CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 15.59 grams. CR made 04.06.20.
Judaica.- Esther Scroll, written on 4 vellum membranes sewn together, in 18th century Sephardic square script in brown ink in 15 columns with between 25 and 29 lines per column, within elaborately-illustrated engraved borders and green painted rule, the panel at front and rear featuring blessings, opening panel with border vignettes depicting scenes from the book of Esther, vignettes of biblical scenes in lower border and landscape scenes above, some rubbing at beginning and with 3 small holes in opening panel, preserved in turned wooden tube with removable top, 202 x c.1690mm., Amsterdam, c.1720.⁂ A fine illustrated megillah, similar to other examples produced in Amsterdam in the first quarter of the 18th century. The engraved vignettes surrounding the opening panel depict Esther and Ahasuerus seated on a double throne, the hanging of Bigthan and Teresh, Mordechai refusing to bow before Haman, Haman leading Mordechai through the streets of Shushan on the king's horse, the hanging of Haman and his ten sons, and Esther and Mordechai writing the Purim missive. Some scrolls bear portraits in the panel above the text; others, like this, feature landscape scenes. Overall in very well-preserved condition.
19th Century inlaid mahogany bow front sideboard, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts satinwood crossbanded, ebony and boxwood-strung top over central long drawer flanked by one drawer and one cupboard door on square tapered supports terminating in spade feet, 183.5cm wide x 93cm high, 75cm deep
A good Royal Dux bust of a girl, circa 1908, modelled as a young woman of the period with solft bonnet applied with flowers, ruched dress and green sash tied with a bow at the shoulder, decorated in typical muted colours, 51.5cm high, raised triangle mark and impressed no.612.Footnote:By repute, purchased in 1908 at exhibition in Vienna and thence transported to New York, USA, in 1939 where it was later sold.
A Victorian double heart ring, comprising a claw set pear cut ruby and diamond with diamond set bow top, the ruby weighing approx. 0.88ct, diamond weighing approx.0.35ct, setting size approx. 12mm, to ridged shoulders, unmarked yellow metal assessed as 18ct gold, stamped RE to shank interior, size Q1/2, total gross weight approx. 3.6gms Condition report: Good- all stones present and intact, wear and tear to shank thinning
A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch, along with 9ct gold chain links, toggle clasp and T bar, weight approx 11gms, silver charm bracelet, bow and heart brooch, marcasite set ring, and chain, charms etc, along with a rolled gold bangle, bar brooch and bible charm (1 bag)
Irish Whiskey: A small bottle of 'Green Spot', John Jameson & Son, 10 year old Whiskey, distilled at Bow St., Dublin and bottled by Mitchell & Son, 21 Kildare Street, Dublin, label worn with loss, levels low (below shoulder); together with a naggin bottle of 'Highland Whiskey' - Alex Findlater & Co. Ltd (label worn), level good. (2)
An unmarked yellow metal open-face top-wind lapel fob watch, white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals and composition stone set case, on sterling silver bow-brooch fitting, serial no. 115664, case width 26mm, working orderGood overall condition, one hand is detached but still present, stones in case are new with signs of glue, dial has a star crack with an edge impact mark, case lightly surface scratched allover, hand adjusts smoothly
A pair of unmarked white gold diamond and pearl bow drop earrings, earring height 26.3mm, 8.7g totalBoth in good original condition, all stones present and are generally quite milky and included with a couple of tiny surface chips which are only visible through a loupe, pearls in good condition and only very slightly abraded, settings unmarked
A 19th Century Meissen figure of young girl in lace trimmed dress with doll and rattle No'd 122 to base, 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has losses to the lace work in various areas. Loss to the bow on the top of her cap and her back. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A 19th Century Meissen figure of a young boy with two birds, one in each hand, No'd to base 127, 11.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has had significant restoration through out but mainly to the lower arm side. As well as loss to bow on his hat and a couple of firing faults etc on one arm. General wear and tear condusive to age and use. See images for more details
A collection of china wares, to include a pair of Meissen lidded vases, 24.5 cm high, with applied forget-me-not decoration, a pair of dresden chocolate cups each with bow decoration, a Derby figure (possibly Juno), a Volkstedt figure of a maiden in 18th Century dress, a Dresden-style figure of lady with bow and a pair of Samson putti figures each carrying baskets of flowers CONDITION REPORTS The Meissen lidded vases both have significant losses to the forget-me-nots throughout and one has a crack / firing fault chip to the bottom of the main body. The chocolate cups have significant damage to both. The blue one has been badly repaired and reglued. The yellow one has a chip to the main body as well as the lid and damgage to both bows. Derby figure - head has been off and re-attached. Damage to the dress. Peacock's head has been off and further damage. She is missing something from her hand. The maiden has damage to the frame she is leaning on as well as her hand. Damage throughout. Lady with bow has had significant damage and is badly restored. Samson putti have losses to the flowers, etc. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use. All items in need of a good clean. All have damage as detailed. See images for more informatoin.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid serpentine fronted sideboard, the central drawer flanked by two cupboard doors raised on square tapered legs, 153 cm wide x 92 cm highCondition Report: Whilst basically sound the back rail is missing, though the sockets for it are there. The top has several areas of wear and tear, scratches etc. The central area beneith the bow front drawer has some stringing missing as does the left front leg. Both sides have horizontal cracks along the grain. General wear and tear condusive to age and use. See images for more details
An early 20thC mahogany side cabinet in Chippendale style, the bow fronted top with a moulded edge above a fluted and beaded frieze with a single panel door, flanked by false panels, headed by bell flower and oval patera on squared tapering legs and block feet, 103cm high, 47cm deep, 122cm wide.
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