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A collection of Asian carved ivory items To include a Chinese carved ivory cup and ball game, a Japanese carved ivory match holder, and a Chinese canton carved ivory brush holder. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 88: Cup and ball - crack to the ball, approx 4cm in length, yellow to the ivory throughout. Match Holder - yellowing to the ivory, small cracks to the interior well. extensive damage to the base with large crack to the base and lower section of the vase, yellowing to the ivory.
A matched silver dressing table set comprising hand mirror embossed with swags monogrammed MEG, a clothes brush monogrammed N and engraved with foliage, a long rectangular glass jar with engraved lid, and a repousse box after Joshua Reynold's 'Angels Heads', gilt interior, marks for London, 1898, maker's stamp WC (weight of box 2.9 ozt 3cm x 11cm x 4cm)
A simulated ivory brush, Geo F. Trumper, London, 1998, mounted with a silver plaque, in original box; a cased manicure set, W. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham, 1923, each with engine turned decoration; and an assembled dressing set, various makers, Birmingham, 1901 - 1936, comprising: a hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a powder jar (8)
A good quality late 19th/early 20th century beaten copper coal bucket of cylindrical form with studded borders and applied pivoting looping handle, 34 cm tall approx together with a copper and brass banded five piece fireside companion set comprising brush, trowel, tongs, poker, contained within an associated vessel together with further toasting fork
A 19th Century Chinese carved ivory tusk brush pot or vase ornately decorated with figures amongst buildings and trees, raised on an openwork circular foot, 13.25 cm high x 9 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Yellowing to the ivory, some general wear, dirt and scuffs and some bluish marks to top rim, some sticky deposits where some sellotape has previously been stuck to side, and some sticky deposits to underside, but generally appears to be OK.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER SHAVING SET, weighing 160gm in total, comprising a bowl with a star-pierced half-cover and a brush, the bowl and brush each decorated in high relief with a sinuous dragon amidst cloud scrolls, the bowl and brush each with an impressed character mark, the bowl 3.8in diameter, the silver part of the brush 3.1in long. (3)
A FINELY CARVED CHINESE GAOSHAN STONE SEAL, with a boy and peach design, the imprint reading ‘The Pure Air Must Be Returned to the Brush as it Writes’ from a late Tang poem by Fang Gan, the side inscribed with a signature possibly by Wu Zi, 3.1in high; together with a small pair of Daoist carved horn seals, 1.8in & 1.6in high. (3)
A George V hallmarked silver mounted and purple guilloche enamel seven piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, length 25cm, hand brush, pair of coat brushes, comb (af), button hook and a shoe horn, Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1924, contained in leather suitcase with fitted interior (af), and with canvas cover, initialled UFM, 39 x 37 x 20cm, also a group of gloves including leather examples. CONDITION REPORT: Comb holder has major areas of loss to the enamel and with associated comb, also some losses to the enamel on the button hook which also has a detached handle, one of the coat brushes has losses to the enamel next to the edge. Mirror loose in frame. Some scratches throughout. The rest of the pieces appear to be in good condition. The fittings beneath the cover are intact but the silk compartments to the main part of the inside are distressed and the canvas cover with leather corners has traces of use commensurate with use, particularly rubbing to the corners and ripping around the handle aperture.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver mounted three piece dressing table set with engraved floral decoration, comprising a hand mirror, length 26cm, a hand brush and a coat brush, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906-1907, and an associated comb (af), London 1905 and a further white metal mounted hand mirror (unmarked) (5).
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