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Lot 1534

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a lady in traditional dress, Meiji period (1868-1912), sweeping the floor with a broom, a rat hiding by the broom and another behind her, signed to base, 4¾in. (12.1cm.) high. * Condition: A very small hairline crack on the edge of the base below the below the rat hiding behind the broom - approximately 2 mm. into base. Otherwise good. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1533

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of Hotei holding a peach, Meiji period (1868-1912), standing in coloured and textured robes, which extend onto the underside of the base which is signed on an inset red lacquer panel, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high. * Condition: Two very small chips from the edging of the right sleeve of his robe, each approximately 5 mm. long x 0.5 mm. wide. Otherwise good. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1537

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a shellfish digger, Meiji period (1868-1912), holding a three pronged hoe behind his head, an octopus at his feet grasping his ankle with one tentacle, signed to base on an inset red lacquer plaque, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high. * Condition: A very small crack to the edge of the base by the man's right foot. No other faults. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 2192

D. Mor (early 19th century), a portrait miniature of a young gentleman, oval, watercolour on ivory in blue and white tones, in the style of Delft or blue and white porcelain, wearing a black double breasted coat, white waistcoat, tied stock and frilled cravat, signed to left above shoulder, 2 1/8 x 1 5/8in. (5.4 x 4.2cm.), in an ebonised papier-mache frame. * Condition: Rubbing to paint to right hand side of background. Otherwise good. Ebonised finish slightly matted and a few chips to edge of frame. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 2216

Yjosef Lorenzl (1892-1950) - an Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a young lady dancing, c.1920, poised on tiptoe with arms aloft, signed to bronze disc "RENZ", raised on tapered cylindrical onyx socle, 9 1/8in. (23.3cm.) high, faults. * Condition: Repair, restoration and strengthening to holding foot, fracture to upper right thigh, fracture/split to right wrist, cracks and fractures to ivory head, loss of paint, piece displays well and pleasing to the eye. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1584

A fine pair of Japanese Shibiyama inlaid ivory tusks, last quarter of the 19th century, profusely inlaid with mother of pearl and semi precious stones with garden scenes of birds and trees, with pierced and carved hardwood stands, the tusks 10 5/8in. (27cm.) high, overall height 18 3/8in. (46.7 cm), some losses. (2) * Condition: Both tusks with several losses of decoration, which can be seen in the photographs. No other faults noted. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1501

A Japanese carved ivory figure of a spear fisherman, with a coolie hat at his shoulders, a child at his side and with waves breaking over the rock on which he rests one foot, signed to oval base, 14in. (35.5cm.) high. * Condition: In good condition, with no damage.** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1526

A Japanese carved ivory figure of a peach farmer, Meiji period (1868-1912), standing on rocks with a basket of peaches on his shoulder, offering a peach to the child at his feet, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Condition: In good condition, with no faults. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 2256

A 19th century English School portrait miniature of a gentleman, oval watercolour on ivory, his hair powdered, in a dark blue coat with black collar and brass buttons, white waistcoat and cravat, unsigned, 2 5/8in. high, in a rosewood box frame with inner gilded border and slip. * Condition: Very good with no faults. Frame also very good - not examined out of frame. ** Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1497

A Chinese carved ivory figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, with a small seated Buddha in her headdress holding an inverted vase in one hand and in the other, at her shoulder, a branch with leaves, signed to base, 18in. (47.5cm.) high. * Condition: Very good, with no faults. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1529

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a father and children, Meiji period (1868-1912), the man standing with a child on one shoulder holding a toy hobby horse, a second child at his feet, signed to oval base, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) high. * Condition: A split to the underside of the base through the insert covering the nerve hole. Otherwise in good condition. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1539

A Chinese carved ivory incense burner, Qing Dynasty, the tripod burner of archaic design, with a pierced lid, Dog of Fo finial and incised mythical beast decoration, standing on a gnarled tree stump carving, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) high. * Condition: No sign of damage to the carving but small patches of glue at the bottom of each of the three feet of the burner. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1549

A Chinese carved ivory figure of a raku, Qing Dynasty, the bearded figure standing with a dragon at his shoulder, which arises in smoke from the conch shell at his feet, holding a small branch with ruyi fungi in the his left hand, 7 1/8in. (18.2cm.) high. * Condition: The figure of the man is undamaged but there is a crack across the lower half of the conch shell at his feet. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1506

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a rakan, Meiji period (1868-1912), with his right hand and one knee resting on the back of a small beast, holding aloft a pearl stolen from the dragon at his back, unsigned, 9 1/8in. (23.2cm.) high. * Condition No damage, although a small error in the carving of the beast's tail where it crosses the dragon's tail looks like a crack from some angles. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1513

A Chinese carved ivory figure of a warrior immortal, Qing Dynasty, standing on the back of a Dog of Fo (Shishi), holding in one hand a raised sword and in the other a miniature temple, on a triple layer base of lotus leaves, 9¾in. (24.2cm.) high. * Condition: In good condition, with no faults. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1544

A Chinese carved ivory figure of a traveller, Qing Dynasty, the emaciated man dressed in robes, with a large lotus leaf and bud over one shoulder, a child at his side carrying a bundle of scrolls, signed to base, 4 5/8in. (10.8cm.) high. * Condition: A break across the older man's right foot and under his left foot, leaving the figure a little loose on the base. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1580

A Chinese carved ivory figure of Buddha, Qing Dynasty, sitting cross-legged in a lotus blossom above a short column of more lotus fronds and leaves, on a circular, two-step base, signed in red to base, 7½in. (19cm.) high. * Condition: In good condition, with no faults. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 1400

Three Chinese Canton carved ivory page turners, 19th century, one with blade carved with auspicious objects against a diaper ground, the handle carved and pierced with Guanyin playing a flute with a pheasant on her shoulder, an attendant at her feet, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) long; the second with waisted handle carved with figures and pagodas amidst trees, 10 1/8in. (25.7cm.) long; the third with curved blade, the elliptical handle carved with a bird flying amidst bamboo, 8¾in. (22.cm.) long. (3) * Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding. ** * Condition: - Guanyin: Very good with no faults. - Figures and trees: Several small chips to edge of blade and 1in. crack to tip. Handle very good. - Bird & bamboo: Very good condition.

Lot 1546

A Chinese carved ivory figure of Shou Lao, Qing Dynasty, standing with a deer at his side, on his hat rests a gourd which is tied to his tall, gnarled staff, signed to base, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) high. * Condition: A small ivory peg is missing from the staff below the man's hand, leaving a hole and a crack across the staff. Several short hairline cracks run under the base where grooves have been carved to the base edge. Two joints are noticeable where the lower section of the staff. ** This lot is from a fine single owner collection of Chinese and Japanese ivories, which are included in this sale from lot 1495-1586. Please note that the collection will not be on view in our Guernsey saleroom - all of the lots will remain in Jersey throughout the period of viewing and the sale itself, due to the considerable costs involved in obtaining CITES licences for them to be moved between the islands. The collection was assembled by an enthusiastic and discerning collector who purchased from antiques dealers and auctions throughout the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1955. The collection has since passed down through family descent to the current owners, who are resident in Jersey in the Channel Islands. All of the lots in the collection are antique and over 100 years of age. All of these lots will be subject to international CITES regulations upon sale and will require licences to be issued by the States of Jersey for export from Jersey to other jurisdictions, the cost of which will be borne by the vendor. Please note that import licences for their ultimate destination willl be required prior to shipping - these will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as will any costs incurred, which vary internationally. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding.

Lot 317

A collection of militaria: including cartridge cases, webbing collar box, shot flasks, Boys' Brigade item etc.

Lot 257

A Cipriani (Italian) White marble figure modelled as a scantily clad female standing on a rock, signed to the base, A. Cipriani, 85cm high.CONDITION REPORT: There are some air bubbles to the figure and damage to the base of the item held in the left handle.  Lacking thumb to the right hand.  Minor age-related surface marks and staining to the figure and the base.

Lot 381

Antique brass barber's shaving bowl, 35cm diameter, enclosed in a later glazed wall-hanging display case, overall 69cm x 68cm.CONDITION REPORT: The item is enclosed in a display case so we can only give condition based on the visible front part of the bowl and are unable to take any further images of the side and reverse of the bowl.  It is lacking beading to areas and has been soldered at some point to an area on the right side.  There is minor damage to the beading at the top of the bowl.  Age-related fading to the decoration and age-related surface marks and stains to the bowl.  

Lot 394

Oriental cast metal figure of a deity standing with deer on naturalistic rocky plinth base, a cast metal figure of Buddha seated on a lotus throne (a/f), 18cm high, a small cast metal vase of twin-handled baluster form with archaic decoration, 12cm high, and an incense burner of pedestal flowerhead form, 11cm high.  (4)CONDITION REPORT: The right arm to the Buddha figure is lacking.  The deity is lacking an item from the right hand and there is damage to the base of the figure.  There is staining to the incense burner.  There are bashes to the base of the vase.  There is age-related staining to all pieces. 

Lot 20

A vintage 'One Arm Bandit' CONDITION REPORTitem is for restoration

Lot 422

A Victorian walnut desk tidyCONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is fair. Notably, the item sports some damage as shown.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.

Lot 70

A gent's vintage Omega Automatic Constellation wrist watch with date aperture and original strap - with Guarantee CONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is good. Notably, the item sports a slight scratch to the watch face glass, but is offered in ticking order.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.

Lot 94

An 18ct gold gents pocket watch, weighing 147 gramsCONDITION REPORT.By our judgement, condition of lot is fair.Notably, the item sports some cracks to the dial and it does not appear to be in full ticking order (working intermittently).Case diameter, 5.5cmGross weight, 151.8g Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.

Lot 1287

4 pieces, consisting of, among other things, a kissing reliquary holder, tallest item is 43 cm.

Lot 988

A five piece quimper collection and one item of Wedgwood.

Lot 1748

A signed photograph of Diana Rigg and George Lazenby together with The Official James Bond Movie Book (please note buyers must satisfy themselves as to the authenticity of the item before bidding) - NO RESERVE

Lot 25

MIXED LOT OF SILVER PLATED WARES TO INCLUDE ENTREE DISH, CRUET ITEM ETC

Lot 884

A vintage three bar heater sold as collectors item

Lot 894

A silver plated three branch table lamp decorated with lion mask and elephant decoration, sold as collectors item

Lot 366

Patent Lever "Sandoz" Pocket Watch - All watches are sold for display purposes only. We cannot guarantee working order after item leaves premises.

Lot 376

Alfred Wertheimer Elvis Presley, "It's now or never" print. Signed and numbered in lower right margin. Overall framed size: 26.5 x 31 in. This item is framed behind glass.

Lot 377

Alfred Wertheimer AP 8/27 "USS Arizona Concert Pearl Harbor 1961". Titled in pencil and numbered in lower margin. Overall framed size: 43 x 33 in. This item is framed behind glass.

Lot 194

WW2 German Kurland Cuff Title, crude machine embroidered example of the campaign cuff title awarded to German troops who served in the Kurland Pocket in 1944. The vendor purchased this item as an original cuff title, but we are of the opinion that it is not original, sold on this basis.

Lot 55

Allgemeine-SS Finger Ring and Stick Pin, silver (un-marked) finger ring with SS motto around the side, enamel SS runes to the centre section. Accompanied by an enamel SS runes stick pin. (2 items) We do not guarantee the authenticity of this item, sold as viewed, not subject to return.

Lot 53

Allgemeine-SS Armband, red wool party armband with black borders. Multipiece swastika to the centre. Machine applied centre. With RZM label to the reverse. We do not guarantee the authenticity of this item, sold as viewed, not subject to return.

Lot 268

* Royal Scots Fusiliers Badges, consisting of two officers fur cap grenades, one lost its finish and the other crudely repaired. Other ranks glengarry badge and other ranks fur cap grenade (Victorian) (4 items) *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.

Lot 192

Imperial German and Third Reich Awards, including 1870 1st class Iron Cross, WW2 German Italian / German North Africa campaign medal, SS 4 year service medal, Tank Destruction strip in gold, 2x Silesian eagle medals, gilt eagle stick pin and a DDR cap badge. All except the last item reproduction in our opinion, sold on this basis. (8 items)

Lot 143

Enamel Adolf Hitler Platz Street Sign, blue enamel rectangular street sign with white gothic lettering to the centre. Drill holes to the corners. We are of the opinion that this item is an excellent quality reproduction.

Lot 52

Allgemeine-SS Armband, red wool party armband with black borders. Multipiece swastika to the centre. Machine applied centre. With RZM label to the reverse. We do not guarantee the authenticity of this item, sold as viewed, not subject to return.

Lot 214

1st Gulf War American Propaganda Doll “Beast of Baghdad”, fine example of the plush doll of the then Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in military uniform. Still on the original card with cellophane cover. Interesting item of 1st Gulf War propaganda material.

Lot 125

Asian Scroll Assortment (4) items including a Chinese gouache on silk depiction of a deity riding a lion, attended by (2) men and a demon, mounted on silk and framed behind glass; a Chinese ink and gouache on silk landscape mounted on paper-lined silk; (2) ink on paper depictions of horses mounted to paper-lined silk; together with (4) Japanese shikishi paper-covered boards, including an ink and gouache depiction of a female figure and (3) paper collages; and a printed silk depiction of children and kites in a paper mat Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Height: 60 inches, Width: 20 inches (largest scroll) Condition: Very Good, framed item having a repaired tear at lower edge center and flattened creases; scrolls having light edge wear, short creases and toning to backing paper; short tears to landscape backing at upper and lower right edge Disclaimers: not examined out of frame Category: Decorative Arts > Asian Estimated Sale Time: 11:37 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9Photograph #10Photograph #11

Lot 128

European Brocade and Asian Fabric Assortment (8) items including a gold brocade table runner embroidered in yellow, green and russet hues having gold-toned metallic thread highlights, accompanied by a parchment-paper sheet having printed heading 'Russian Imperial Exhibit' and dated 1933 typewritten description and identification as 'Article No. X 5183' with a printed bottom line reading 'From the Hammer Collection at Marshall Field's & Company, Chicago, Illinois'; a pictorial brocade panel rubber-stamped 'Made in Belgium' on reverse; a Chinese polychrome and gold-tone metallic thread embroidery on red silk depiction of auspicious objects, behind glass in a gold-toned wood frame; an embroidered depiction of a pheasant and flowers in russet and yellow hues having gold-tone and black, matted in patterned silk behind glass in a wood frame having brass corner mounts and patterned silk reverse; an embroidered depiction of figures in a landscape on blue silk matted in patterned silk behind glass in a wood frame; (2) embroidered panels bearing paper and foil labels on reverses reading 'Made in the People's Republic of China'; a Japanese polychrome and metallic thread embroidered panel employing the hakata-ori technique having original box and informational insert Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Height: 16 1/2 inches, Width: 34 1/2 inches (largest framed item)Frame Size: 21 inches by 39 inches Condition: Very Good, small hole to patterned silk mat of pheasant image, upper right quadrant; overall light wear consistent with normal use Disclaimers: not examined out of frames Category: Decorative Arts > Asian Estimated Sale Time: 11:39 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9Photograph #10Photograph #11Photograph #12Photograph #13Photograph #14

Lot 231

Genevieve Karr Hamlin (American, 1896-1989) 'Esprit' Wood Sculpture c.1966, possibly pencil signed on a tape label underside; altered piece of found western cedar mounted to an irregularly shaped marble plinth bearing an informational label; together with a catalog from the 2008 exhibition at the Robertson Museum and Science Center, Binghamton, NY, in which this item is illustrated Property from: a Chicago, Illinois collector Height: 12 1/2 inches, Length: 7 1/2 inches, Width: 8 inches (height on base) Condition: Very Good, overall light wear consistent with normal use Category: Fine Art > Sculpture Estimated Sale Time: 1:19 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4

Lot 323

Toy Assortment Approximately (100) items including figurines, play sets and games such as a Brio wood construction set, vehicles and figurines by Fisher Price, an A-Team Combat Headquarters set, Stadium Checkers, an Etch-a-Sketch and an Easy-writer Buddy L 210 typewriter, made in Japan Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Length: 12 1/2 inches, Width: 19 1/2 inches, Depth: 1 1/2 inches (A-Team set) Condition: Very Good to Fair, overall light wear consistent with normal use; some items still having original packaging; some pieces may be bent, broken or missing parts Disclaimers: every item not examined Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:42 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4

Lot 324

Toy Assortment Approximately (35) items including figurines and games such as an Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark action figure, a Superman action figure, Superman II game by Milton Bradley, Battlestar Galactica game by Parker Brothers, Battlestar Galactica Lasermatic Rifle and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century play set Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Length: 13 inches, Width: 9 inches, Depth: 2 1/4 inches (Indiana Jones action figure (in packaging)) Condition: Very Good to Fair, overall light wear consistent with normal use; Indiana Jones action figure in original packaging; some items may be bent, broken or missing parts Disclaimers: every item not examined Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:43 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3

Lot 325

Toy Assortment Approximately (200) items including multiple Buck Rogers space vehicles, western-style tin fort play set and numerous cowboy, horse, soldier and Native American Indian figures Property from: an Evanston, Illinois estate Height: 2 1/4 inches, Length: 12 inches, Width: 9 1/2 inches (Buck Rogers Star Fighter) Condition: Very Good to Fair, overall light wear consistent with normal use; some items may be bent, broken or missing pieces Disclaimers: every item not examined Category: Collectibles > Toys Estimated Sale Time: 2:44 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5

Lot 343

Colleen Ott (American, 20th Century) Art Glass (5) hand blown items, (4) etch signed and dated, including (3) vases; all items having pig motifs with (3) items having additional dichroic elements Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) estate Height: 7 3/4 inches, Diameter: 3 1/4 inches (vase (largest)) Condition: Very Good, overall light wear consistent with normal use; (2) small chips to base of a dichroic item; minute imperfections consistent with hand-blowing process Category: Collectibles > Animals Estimated Sale Time: 2:59 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1

Lot 345

Colleen Ott (American, 20th Century) Art Glass (7) hand blown items, (1) etch signed and dated, all items having pig motifs including a vase having additional female nude, floral and frog motifs, with (2) items having additional dichroic elements Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) estate Height: 7 inches, Diameter: 3 1/4 inches (largest) Condition: Very Good, overall light wear consistent with normal use; vase having small chips on base; an item having a dedication inscribed on base; minute imperfections consistent with hand-blowing process Category: Collectibles > Animals Estimated Sale Time: 3:01 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1

Lot 423

18k Yellow and White Gold Jewelry Assortment (4) items including a white gold ring having a round cut diamond flanked by four trillion cut blue sapphires; yellow gold pendant having (7) round cut diamonds; yellow and white gold heart pendant having white and colored round cut diamonds; and yellow gold necklace; most marked '18k' or '750' Property from: a Joliet, Illinois collector Length: 18 inches (necklace)Weight: 10.97 dwts. (total weight) Condition: Very Good to Good, light wear on all; unmarked item XRF tested as 18k Disclaimers: gemstone(s) tested on the heat conductivity scale; quality of gemstone(s) undetermined; we cannot guarantee that gemstone(s) have not been heat treated and filled, or that pearls / stones / gemstones are natural Category: Fine Jewelry > 18k Gold Estimated Sale Time: 4:14 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1

Lot 277

A novelty item, not manufactured by Bentley, but fun all the same.Chromed with screw fixing on base. Measuring 9cm base diameter and 9cm high.Click here for more details and images

Lot 341

Globe trotting, matching-numbers, single-headlight 330 GT 2+2 in fantastic shape with Classiche Certification.This left-hand drive, Series II has seen much of the worldPreviously restored in the United States of AmericaMultiple Concours award winner in the pastSignificant expenditure in recent years totalling over £20,000Ferrari Classiche CertificationThe cherished registration '33 OF' is included in the saleNB: Rear end crash damage in 2004. Professionally repaired and awarded a 'Classiche' at a later date. Any inspection welcomeThe Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 made its debut at the Brussels Salon in January 1964, proceeding its earlier 250 2+2 GTE and 330 America cousins. The Series I, as it later became known, was much more than a re-engined 250, it was a bolder, more distinctive incarnation in both looks and performance.Pininfarina was once again entrusted with the styling, and their vision of Ferrari's evolution drew muse from the cars' predecessors yet included some daring design elements. A sharper nose and tail, a wide grille, and the espousal of a characteristic quad headlight arrangement, all of which reflected the tastes of Ferrari's most important export market, the USA.Although some criticised its styling, the Series I four-headlight 330 GT has become truly evocative of 1960s fashion, lauded both for its individuality and Pininfarina's purity of design. The fantastic Gioacchino Colombo designed, high-output, V-12 engine was fitted to all 300 GT series and produced an impressive 300bhp, adorned with triple Weber carburettors, this combination taking the vehicle from 0-100km in an astounding 6.3 seconds, making it the fastest road-going Ferrari at the time.Series II cars from 1966 onwards reverted to a more conventional twin-headlight arrangement ditching the slightly awkward quad-headlights and aesthetically looked much better for it.This particular Series II has lived somewhat of a globe-trotting life throughout its history. Initially delivered to Italy, the car later made its way to the United States of America during the late 1970s, with records of it being for sale in Virginia, US during 1979.Subsequently, it travelled from state-to-state and underwent a full bare-metal repaint in Metallic Bronze (Nocciola Metallizzato) prior to winning numerous awards at prestigious Concours events in Pennsylvania, including ‘Ferrari of Execptional Merit’ at the 1988 Ferrari Festival, First in Class at a combined marques Concours, and several top-three finishes at various other events. Following this star-studded life in PA, the car then ended up in Mexico, before coming to Germany via Florida - where it was again restored with a colour change to Nero - and then going back across the world to Arizona, then down to Chile before being imported into and sold in the UK during 2015 to our vendor and current owner. In 2004, it was 'rear-ended' in the USA but was professionally repaired and subsequently inspected.A fantastic matching-numbers example, this 330 GT 2+2 has been significantly overhauled by marque specialist GTO Engineering, with the vendor commissioning a general mechanical ‘tidy up’ along with the fitment of a reconditioned steering box, new track rod ends, new clutch slave and master cylinders, a new exhaust and various other sundry items, with a total cost of £22,500.Along with the aforementioned work taking place at GTO, the car was also inspected and awarded Ferrari Classiche Certification at the same time.In recent years, the gearbox has been rebuilt by marque specialist QV London serving known weakness to synchromesh in 2020. The fuse box has been reconditioned following a non-charging issue, and the battery has been upgraded to a new deep-cycle AGM item, furthermore the radiator has been given a new core in 2017 and the interior has also been significantly overhauled and restored, with the leather seats and door cards being re-trimmed during 2016 by specialist Trimania.Offered with the fitting cherished registration of ’33 OF’ and with full Ferrari Classiche Certification, this 1966 left-hand-drive 330 GT 2+2 is in stunning condition throughout, and remains the envy of many drivers and enthusiasts to this day, just as it would have been in period.SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 330 GT 2+2Year: 1966Chassis Number: 9315Registration Number: 33OFTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 9315Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: TanClick here for more details and images

Lot 431

Replicating those seen in US Ferrari Dealers.Attractive wall clock replicating an American Ferrari dealers item. Marked 'Authorized Service' and measuring 31.3 cm diameterClick here for more details and images

Lot 2339

An Antique Gilt Enamel Chain and A Pair of Lorgnettes, scrolled and cartouche shaped plaques decorated with black and white enamel alternate with square motif scrolls, supporting a pair of lorgnettes, with bright cut floral engraved bars, and blue enamel flowers and scrolls, chain length 135cm (approximately), lorgnettes measure 7.7cm by 2.3cmCondition report: The item is in fair condition with slight enamel loss throughout. Gross weight 63.0 grams. CR made 29.09.21.

Lot 363

2 Speiseteller aus dem Service der Deutschen Zeppelin-Reederei Heinrich & Co, Selb um1935. Porzellan, weiß, elfenbeinfarbig glasiert. Blauer Rand. Radierter Goldrand. Auf der Tellerfahne: Weltkugel mit Zeppelin-Luftschiff und DEUTSCHE ZEPPELIN REEDEREI. Unter der Glasur grüne Herstellermarke. 1. Wahl. Auf der Glasur in Rot: HEINRICH-ELFENBEIN-PORZELLAN und EIGENTUM DER DEUTSCHEN ZEPPELIN-REEDEREI. H. 2,5 cm, D. 25,5 cm. - Prov.: Sammlung Fritz Helbsing (1920-2014). Seit 1882 Porzellanhändler in Peine (Geschäft wurde 2009 geschlossen). Begeisterter Edelporzelliner. 1935 wurde die Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei (DZR) gegründet. Ab diesem Zeitpunkt wurde das Emblem LZ (Luftschiffbau Zeppelin), welches bisher auf dem Geschirr war, durch jenes der DZR (Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei) abgelöst. Das Design war ähnlich dem vorherigen schlicht gehalten. Tassen- und Tellerrand zierte ein Goldrand und die Weltkugel mit Zeppelin-Luftschiff war am Rand abgebildet. (https://digitalesammlung.zeppelin-museum.de/details.php?item=126)

Lot 365

Speiseteller aus dem Service der Deutschen Zeppelin-Reederei Heinrich & Co, Selb um 1935.Porzellan, weiß, elfenbeinfarbig glasiert. Blauer Rand. Radierter Goldrand. Auf der Tellerfahne: Adler mit Hakenkreuz sowie Weltkugel mit Zeppelin-Luftschiff. Unter der Glasur grüne Herstellermarke. 1. Wahl. Auf der Glasur in Rot: HEINRICH-ELFENBEIN-PORZELLAN und EIGENTUM DER DEUTSCHEN ZEPPELIN-REEDEREI. H. 2,5 cm, D. 25,5 cm. - Prov.: Sammlung Fritz Helbsing (1920-2014). Seit 1882 Porzellanhändler in Peine (Geschäft wurde 2009 geschlossen). Begeisterter Edelporzelliner. 1935 wurde die Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei (DZR) gegründet. Ab diesem Zeitpunkt wurde das Emblem LZ (Luftschiffbau Zeppelin), welches bisher auf dem Geschirr war, durch jenes der DZR (Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei) abgelöst. Das Design war ähnlich dem vorherigen schlicht gehalten. Tassen- und Tellerrand zierte ein Goldrand und die Weltkugel mit Zeppelin-Luftschiff war am Rand abgebildet. (https://digitalesammlung.zeppelin-museum.de/details.php?item=126)

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