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Five various sterling silver items including George V sterling silver handle boot hook, London 1910, maker's mark rubbed, (length 27cm approx); an Edward VII sterling silver handle, Birmingham 1907, ivory letter opener, (length 16cm approx), NOTE: export of this item is not permitted; and set 3 Victorian sterling silver salt spoons, London 1900.
A Collection of Three Early Microscope Slide Sets, including: a set from a screwbarrel-type microscope in a double ended long faux leather covered case, a small set of 6 ivory sliders in a faux leather covered case with orange paper lining, a card case containing many sliders with one complete set of 6 large sliders, a set of three wooden opaque sliders.
A Hand Held Simple Microscope, English, unsigned, c. 1800, with ivory handle screwing in to the lacquered brass body, with forceps to the front, with wheel of 6 lenses in a cell at the top, each lens has a corresponding number engraved on the disk that shows in a small window as the cell is rotated, length 12cm.
An Exceptionally Fine Pantograph by George Adams Senior, English, c. 1765, in mahogany with lacquered brass fittings, inlaid ivory scales, and ivory ball wheels, signed 'G Adams Math.l Inst.t Maker to His Majesty Fleet Street London', complete with accessories in fitted mahogany case with instructions pasted inside lid, case 76.8cm. Notes: the instructions refer to the 'pantographer', the term used by George Adams Senior. This instrument itself is identical to that in the King George III collection in the Science Museum London (illustrated in Morton & Wess), with an identical maker’s signature. In both cases the arms are of mahogany rather than ebony. The only difference between the two is the fulcrum weight, in this example it is the usual lead version rather than the large brass version at the Science Museum. References: Adams, G, A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments (1746) no.75; Millburn, J R (2000) Adams of Fleet Street p.105; Morton, A Q & Wess, J A (1993) Public & Private Science – The King George III Collection p.379; Wynter H & Turner, A, (1975) Scientific Instruments Fig.174.
Late Victorian Graingers Worcester 2 handled vase painted with a lake landscape with flowers to the reverse on a blush ivory ground and on a pedestal foot. Date code for 1898 H18cm, a small Graingers vase H14cm and a Royal Worcester vase painted with roses H15cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Worcester ewer painted with sprays of flowers and gilded loop handle on a blush ivory ground. Shape 1047 and date code for 1904, H26cm and 2 small Worcester jugs Shape 1094 H14cm (3) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Dux figure of a boy on a plough horse H35cm, a Royal Dux water lily bowl with classically draped female figure H30cm and a small Royal Dux group of 2 children embracing H14cm all in blush ivory and with pad marks Condition Report & Further Details Horse has broken ear and crack through base and boy has broken stick. Chips and some losses to water lilyClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Persian design ground rug, red and blue geometric pole medallion on ivory field, guarded boarder with repeating geometric motif, (190cm x 99cm) together with Afghan Bokhara design ground rug, repeating guls motif on green field, double guarded brown border, 190cm x 129cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Persian Kashan design ground rug, central herati motif leading to interlaced scrolling foliate on blue field, guarded ivory border with further stylised floral decoration, 276cm x 380cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Japanese Meiji period signed model of an ivory and Shibayama elephant, standing with its trunk lowered, with howdah and decorated with mother of pearl and coloured hard stones, signature to base of foot H29cm x L30cm and on a wooden plinth Condition Report & Further Details There are glue marks on the howdah where the panels have been re-stuck. There are some cracks in the elephants ears. A number of the small stones are missing from the elephant. Generally in overall good condition. Please find some additional images attached.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Worcester centrepiece with a moulded bowl raised on a single knop stem issuing from 3 grotesque gilt masks and cornucopia, painted with panes of flowers on a blush ivory ground. Shape 1713 and date code for 1905 H22cm x D20cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Cantonese carved ivory rectangular box with a centre pierced and carved figure panel W12.5cm Condition Report & Further Details 130.9g. There is a crack on side of lid. Traces of glue inside where it has been repaired, and also it has been re-stuck at the corners. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Half length miniature portrait of a lady, circular, bears signature Plimer, another of a lady in bonnet, oval, labelled verso Mrs Siddon, both watercolour on ivory in ebonised frames, (2) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Fine Persian Keshan rug, ivory ground field profusely decorated with scrolled foliage a flower head motifs, central red medallion, five band boarder with repeating pattern, 312cm x 212cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
OLYMPICS: John Akii-Bua (1949-1997) Ugandan Hurdler, the first Olympic Champion from his country following his Gold medal in the 400m hurdles at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Rare signed colour 6 x 4 promotional image issued by Puma and featuring an image of Akii-Bua in a full length action pose on a track. Signed ('Akii-Bua') in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Autographs of Akii-Bua are rare in any form as a result of his untimely death at the age of 47; Gabriel Tiacoh (1963-1992) Ivory Coast Sprinter, the first Olympic medal winner from his country following his Silver medal in the 400 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Rare blue ink signature ('Gabriel Tiacoh') on a slim oblong 8vo printed piece featuring his name and a logo. Autographs of Tiacoh are rare following his tragic death at the age of 28; Grete Waitz (1953-2011) Norwegian Marathon Runner, Silver medallist at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Bold blue ink signature ('Grete Waitz') on a white card. VG, 3
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