A Chinese ivory panel, one side decorated figures watching a dragon attacking a tiger, the other with lines of miniature characters/text, 14.5 x 7 cm, in a hardwood stand, with carved and pierced decoration, 21 cm high (overall) See colour and other illustrationsReportTwo carved brackets/supports missing from one side.Report by RBThe ivory panel weighs approx. 65.3 g
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A 17th century piquè walking cane, having a turned ivory handle and Malacca shaft, 88 cm See illustrationReport by GHThe handle has some wear as you would expect but generally in good condition commensurate with its age.The shaft also a few knocks and chips but it is good with no notable damages
Late 19th Century Indian (Vizagapatam) ivory-mounted carved wooden chess board, having thirty-two ivory squares and thirty-two relief-carved with various animals, within conforming border of figures and native animals, the edges similarly carved, and enclosing an inlaid Backgammon board, 45cm square Condition: One ivory chess square is missing, minor edge losses to some squares plus further losses to outer border of chess board, some old edge losses to border carving commensurate with age and use - **General condition consistent with age
Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) - Fine Art Deco cold-painted bronze and ivory (chryselephantine) figure, 'The Skater', model 1149, cast as a young lady with arms outstretched, left leg raised, PK monogram beneath skirt (for Preiss & Kassler, Berlin), on rectangular section, red onyx and black slate base, incised F. Preiss, 34cm high Condition: Hairline crack to ivory face from right eye through centre of forehead into top of hair - **General condition consistent with age
Professor Otto Poertzel (1876-1965) - Early 20th Century cold-painted bronze and ivory figure, after Gainsborough's 'Blue Boy', the standing figure with plumed hat, cast signature to circular base, raised upon stepped octagonal marble plinth, 19.5cm high Artist Resale Right may apply Condition: Head may have been reattached (evidence of old glue at neck), right hand holding hat has been reattached (evidence of glue where joins arm), paint finish has general rubbing to chest and legs plus other high points of drapery etc, minor edge chipping to top of marble base - **General condition consistent with age
by Joseph & Edward Bradbury, London 1876, of oval form with corrugated and vertical sides decorated with repeating bright cut engraved decoration between two rows of beads, the part marked flush fitting hinged cover to match, topped with a fluted ivory finial, the simple handle, the outer decorated to match, with ivory insulators and applied thumbpiece, the panelled spout with two rings of matching decoration,10.7ozt (Dimensions: h: 8cm w: 22cm d: 8cm )(h: 8cm w: 22cm d: 8cm )
A collection of Victorian and later silver and plated seasoning and condiments items, including a late 19th century ivory and silver pepper grinder by Hukin & Heath, damaged, another silver grinder, also damaged, a pair of plated novelty watering can salt and pepper shakers from Culinary Concepts, a pair of silver peppers and more (parcel)
EASTERN FLINTLOCK WALL GUN with an ivory butt with metal strap, flintlock mechanism with French style cock, and with 8 barrel bands and other metal mounts. Gun 53ins long, Barrel 43ins long, together with a leather belt with a small horn shaped powder flask and three double cylindrical containers with decorative exteriors.
BURMESE IVORY HILTED DHA probably 19thc, with an ivory hilt and silver mounted collar, and with a large curved blade. With a wooden and silver mounted scabbard, Dha 53cms long, blade 35cms (blade with some damage). Also with a Malay Kris, with a wooden hilt and scabbard, the scabbard with metal mounts. (2) *These were acquired by either Lt-Col John Harvey-Kelly, or Lt Col Harvey St George Harvey-Kelly, and have passed through the family.
INDO-PERSIAN PESH-KABZ DAGGER probably 18thc or early 19thc, with a single edged steel tapering blade and a raised design on the back edge of the blade and on both sides. With a ivory handle (probably marine) and with it's scabbard (scabbard broken). Blade 29cms long, 40cms long overall. Also with a leather shot flask. (2)
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, of compressed circular form, engraved with scrolling foliage, and with flower finial, the handle with ivory insulators, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1828, 12.5cm; together with a matched later milk jug and scrurier, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1936, 26 oz overall (3)
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