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An 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory depicting 'Itakura Shigemune', a judge celebrating Chado, the Japanese Tea Ceremony, before issuing a sentence, with his head resting over a tea grinder, 3,2x3,6x2,1cm. 18,9 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached. Similar pieces published on Schwartz Karl M.: "Netsuke Subjects Addendum: A Supplementary Study on Netsuke Themes with Reference to Their Interpretation and Symbolism", Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 2001. Page 81.
Silver items including a 'weight' pepper grinder by Jane Brownett, London 1899, a three-piece cruet, and a pair of gadrooned salt and pepperCondition report: Weight has black discolouration, probably caused by salt or pepper, odd dents to three-piece cruet.Three-piece cruet and pair of pepperettes approx 135g.
A Collection of Various Metalwares to include Late 19th Century Coffee Bean Grinder, Pewter Teapot, Barometer in the form of a Ships Spoked Wheel, Various Silver Plated Items, Chestnut Roaster, Brass Study of a Horse, Leather Heavy Horse Harness with Shield Plaques Inscribed for Hunt Bros Makers Blackwood Llanhilleth Etc
Late Victorian matched silver mounted oak pepper grinder and mustard pot, pepper by F J Thomas Birmingham 1894, Peugeot action, 9.5cms high; mustard by Henry Bourne Birmingham 1891 (2) Condition Report: Both dirty and silver tarnished- Pepper- finial knob unmarked and associated- lacks 1 pin to upper banding- later screw to base Mustard- hinge top is loose- shrinkage crack to side Condition Report Disclaimer
Fres Esquivillon & Dechoudens. A fine and unusual key wind open face quarter repeating pocket watch with automaton'The Knife Grinder'Date: Circa 1815Movement: Gilt full plate verge, pierced and engraved balance bridge, silver regulationDial: Central automaton scene depicting a workman grinding a knife whilst a young figure attends to the grinding wheel set within an arch, two putti sit above striking on two bells, black Arabic numerals to white enamel surround, outer minute divisions, decorative handsCase: Engine turned round hinged, engine turned band, repeat and automaton activated via stemSigned: CuvetteSize: 57mmFootnotes:The current lot, coined 'The Knife Grinder' or 'Le Rémouleur' combines two striking Jacquemarts and an animated scene with multiple automatons; to the left, a knife grinder sharpens his knife on his grindstone by moving his arms up and down, and behind him his apprentice drives a larger wheel by hand, thus turning the grindstone; all functions activated simultaneously by the plunge repeat. Automaton pocket watches like these were particularly popular during the first half of the 19th Century and were exported throughout the world.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver pepper grinder in the form of a salmon,by Roger Sparrow, London 1991,with a threaded stopper to the base and rotating tail,20cm long, 10.8oztCondition report:tarnished and dirty, grinding mechanism doesn't seem to work properly, weight includes internal workings which may not be silver
Francesco Piranesi TEN NEOCLASSICAL ENGRAVINGS OF STATUES 1781-1785 Copper engraving, on laid paper, foxing and soiling in margins with small tears along some edges, plate 1 - 5 and 10 with damp stain in upper right corner crossing neatline, other damp stains outside neatline, plate 7 with 12cm tear crossing into engraving, plate 2 and 12 with paper loss outside platemark, plate 5 with small pink smudge in engraving,approximately 49,5 by 33cm (platemark)No 1. ApolloNo 2. Marte [Mars/Ares]No 3. Giove [Jupiter/Zeus]No 4. GiunoneNo 5. NiobeNo 6. Gladiator moribondo [Dying Gaul]No 7. Eroe [Eros]No 8. Ercole [Hercules]No 10. Ganimede [Ganymede]No 12. L'arrotino [Knife-grinder] (10)

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