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A Small Quantity of Items including; a diamond and pearl bow brooch, cased; an oval paste locket; a green and white paste cluster brooch; an Essex Crystal stick pin depicting a hound, cased; a pair of green and white paste earrings, boxed; and a silver travel bookmark in the form of a trowel. Overall the items are in good condition, but group lots should be viewed. CR made 8th August 2019
William IV silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by Robert Hennell, London 1831/2, together with a matched Victorian silver teapot, by John Wilmin Figg, London 1843, each with swag and bow decoration and fluted lower bodies, the teapot with ivory insulators, cream jug 14 cm high, 38 oz. (1182 gr.) (3) PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..
19th Century emerald and rose diamond drop pendant, the emerald bead approximately 21mm x 20.5mm, to a rose diamond set cusp, ribbon bow above and bale Condition: **General condition consistent with age - The emerald has a few small chips and abrasions, total length including the bale approx 3cm
Late 19th//early 20th Century inlaid mahogany cabinet on stand by Edwards & Roberts, the upper stage having a swan-neck pediment with foliate inlay and dentil moulded cornice over foliate frieze and conforming twin cabinet doors with seven-pane tracery enclosing three shelves, the bow-breakfront lower section with inlaid top over two frieze drawers, the right stamped EDWARDS & ROBERTS, raised upon splayed tapering square section front supports and inlaid concave-sided under shelf, 83cm wide x 42cm deep x 202cm high Condition: General light wear commensurate with age and use - **General condition consistent with age
A pair of briolette amethyst and pearl drop earrings (detached from mounts) unmarked yellow metal screw fittings, along with two 18ct gold bands one cut through, with a combined total gross weight approx 2gms, a smoky quartz and gilt metal brooch, a paste set brooch with bow top, a silver open brooch in the style of Charles Horner, monogram brooch and a single unmarked yellow metal dress stud in box (1 bag)
A collection of costume jewellery to include silver sweetheart brooches, crucifix and medallion, small silver ring with heart, key and lock applied decoration, dress rings, cultured pearl graduated necklace, cameo, faux pearls gilt metal jewellery, bracelets, bangles chains etc Parisian bracelet, along with a gilt metal pocket watch with bow brooch, small tin of coins, all encased within a vintage leather jewellery box
A heavily stained netsuke or small okimono carved as a man carrying a bow and killing a bird-of-prey, 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping.. Some areas of deterioration, including re-glued dagger.
A small ivory okimono of a kneeling archer pulling a yumi, 5cm high, Meiji Period, contained in a Tiffany & Co. box (2)This okimono may possibly have been intended to portray the legendary skill of Minamoto no Tametomo [1139-1170] who is said to have pulled a bow that was over 8ft. long. According to Henry Joly ['Legend in Japanese Art', page 522], three men were required to pull Tametomo's bow.Provenance: The Property of a Lady. From a Private Collection acquired by her Great-Grandfather and all collected prior to his death in 1944.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements, and the onus is therefore on them to arrange their own shipping.. Some deterioration including old repair to longbow.
Late 19th century serpentine front, glazed display cabinet by Edwards & Roberts, top section with swan-neck pediment, central bow door covering two fixed shelves, base with three drawers with brass handles, flanked by two cupboards, all standing on square tapering legs with spade terminals, the whole cabinet smothered in swags of flowers, urns, satinwood cross-banding and stringing, width 131cm (52"), depth 53cm (21"), height 220cm (87").
A set of six early 19th century German giltwood open armchairs, each with a shaped upholstered back, outscrolled arms with shell terminals, the bow front seat on cabriole legs with scroll feet, carved on the knees with rocaille and foliage and a pierced apron (6) 114 x 71cm (44 x 28in) Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire
A rare set of three Bow female figures from the 'Four Continents', circa 1765-70, emblematic of Asia, Europe and Africa, each raised on pierced square bases, 13.5cm high; another Bow figure of Europe on a solid square base, sword and anchor mark in red, 13cm high and a Bow figure of a lady holding a basket of flowers, on a solid square base, 14.5cm high (5) Literature: For an illustration of the full set of the 'Four Continents', see, Anne McNair, Catalogue of the Lady Ludlow Collection of English Porcelain at the Bowes Museum, Unicorn Press, 2007, p.43, cat.no.12
A French late 19th century neo classical ormolu mantel clock, the urn shape case with bud finial above a pair of serpent entwined satyr masks to both sides, the 10cm painted dial with blue numerals, the bell striking drum movement marked 'W. Oppenheim, Londres - Paris', on a waisted socle and bow fronted base with 5 segmented disc feet, with giltwood stand, the clock 45cm high, together 50cm high 45 x 26cm (18 x 10in) formerly with a sixth foot to the centre reverse of the base. Untested
A Bow model of a man dressed as a Turk, circa 1765, standing in colourful attire on a scroll moulded acanthus base, 20cm high Other Notes: The figure probably derives from Meissen prototypes, the modeller, J. J. Kandler produced a Persian man and a woman in 1748 which were based on the engravings in Comte de Ferriol, Differentes nations du Levant, Paris, 1714.
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