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ANGLO-INDIAN SANDALWOOD, IVORY AND SADELI BANDED CRIBBAGE BOX19TH CENTURYthe cover inlaid in ivory with a cribbage board centred by a scene of a mythical animal and two birds in a forest; together with an ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD, IVORY AND SADELI BANDED BOX, of shallow sarcophagus form with ivory stringing, the wood carved with deities surrounded by scrolling foliage, 23.5cm wide (2)29.5cm wide
A 19th century carved ivory model of a caparisoned Indian elephant, modelled standing and carrying three attendants, 9cm high with a carved ivory circular cribbage board, 9.5cm diameter and two bone brise fans (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: The elephant is yellowed. There are hair line cracks to the head - running along th back and down the rear of the elephant. Several cracks to the base. Base with a chip to the bottom edge. General light rubbing and a little grubby. Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which is likely to come into effect by the end of 2018. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
Edwardian oak three bottle tantalus with silver-plated mounts, carved floral panels, twin lidded front enclosing a four sectioned compartment above a secret drawer containing cribbage board, H32.5 x W36cm x D26.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Napoleonic prisoner of war carved bone double domed domino box, housing 75 painted dominoes beneath two sliding lids, each with faint traces of paint in turn beneath two pierced domed covers, cribbage markers to the sides (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One of the domed tops has had a break and repair to the front facing end. There is also a loss to the bottom right hand corner. The second sliding lid also has a break to the bottom right hand corner of the front end. Both sliding lids have minor scuffs and nibbles. The front left hand upright to the simulated drawer has a loss. The left hand rear leg has had a break. This has been glued and the rear right hand leg has a loss beneath the pins that hold the top finial in place.
A collection of items including an early 19th century Napoleonic Prisoner of War carved bone set of dominoes, comprising 43 dominoes, 3 blanks and a pair of dice, in original box, with pierced and engraved decoration and sliding lid, 14.5 by 5.4 by 4.3cm, together with a carved bone dice shaker, also likely Prisoner of war, a pair of miniature brick samples from the London Brick Company, a white metal pocket watch, a compass in brass case, stamped E Saunders, 33 Cornmarket St, Oxford, a loup in horn case, a wooden and brass cribbage board and a brass miniature mug marked Fat Boy to back. (10)
Vintage and Later Christmas Decorations, including christmas tree lamps, foil and paper decorations, vintage games including Scrabble, Monopoly etc; trade cards, Crown Green bowls, jack, cribbage board etc:- Two Boxes; together with a circa 1970's angle poise adjustable desk lamp, (detachable weighted base) - untested sold for parts only.
A GROUP OF MAUCHLINE 'TARTAN WARE' LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising a CRIBBAGE BOX, 12cm long and a ROWENTREES CHOCOLATE BOX, 10.5cm across in Stuart tartan; a REEL BOX, in Prince Charlie tartan, 6.5cm high; a CRIBBAGE BOX, in Chisholm tartan, 26.5cm long; a CIGAR BOX, in McLean tartan, 15.5cm long; and a SNUFF BOX, in Campbell tartan, by Smith of Mauchline, 7.5cm across (6) Note: The success of 'Mauchline Ware' owes its fame, in part, to the Smiths of Mauchline initially manufactured by brothers, Andrew and William Smith, who produced wares from the 1820s. It became an industry which was to dominate the market for wooden souvenirs during most of the Victorian era. During the course of the 19th century the factory developed new pieces, shapes and sizes and finishes. The company responded to the new Victorian taste for holidays and souvenirs, as commercial railways were developed and seaside trips became increasingly popular and their wares were despatched to all parts of the British Isles, Europe, North and South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The Smiths' innovations ensured the success of their business and earned them The Royal Warrant, enabling them dominate the 'fancy goods' market. The business rejuvenated the local economy in Mauchline, and inspired many other makers of similar wares in Scotland until its closure in the 1930s
Two WWI medal, comprising the Victory awarded to 66888 PTE C UNDERWOOD R.A.M.C, and the War awarded to SE-20570 PTE W GREENWOOD A.V.C, together with a selection of various items including, military issue penknife, four pieces of trench art, and a cribbage board, made of a butt of a rifle, shells and decorated with Artillery badges (parcel)
Collection of Wooden Items including Naval Rule by W C Cox of Devonport c1840, 'Hockley Abbey' Rabone 24" Folding Carpenters Rule c1880, 19th century Ebony and Brass 12" Square, Antique Rosewood Cribbage Board with Ivory Pegs, Pair of Oak Bookends with Horseshoe Decoration and an Oak offertoy box

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