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A FINE ROSEWOOD AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED TABLE CABINET, MID 19TH CENTURY, the hinged caddy top inset with a rectangular Sevres style blue celeste ground panel painted with figures in 18th Century dress within a gilded leafy cartouche, the top opening to reveal a silk lined sewing box interior with carved mother-of-pearl and ivory cotton spools, the front with a pair of doors also inset with Sevres style panels painted with courting couples, opening to reveal a dummy drawer front above a silk lined drawer for jewellery over a secretaire drawer with tooled velvet writing surface, covered box and twin inkwells, raised on a plinth base with scroll pattern, the sides fitted with turned handles. 34cm high, 35.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep
A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE ITALIAN IVORY, SCARLET TORTOISESHELL AND EBONISED HALL CHAIRS, 19TH CENTURY, each shaped back with four pronounced C-scroll cutaways, the first chair back ivory inlaid with figures and arabesque panels, the second chair back reverse inlaid to depict the same subjects, the seats with line inlay and moulded edge, each front seat rail with tortoiseshell panel, raised on turned legs with wavy H-form stretcher. 125cm high
Full title: Seven ivory-handled canes, one with freemasonry emblem, 19th C.------- Description: L.: 93 cm (the longest cane)Ê The canes are most likely of English or French origin. Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Accompanied by a certificate from an external appraiser, allowing a sale in the European Union only. For exporting outside of the European Union, a CITES export permit must be obtained. We can obtain this for the prospective buyers, please inquire. Buyers are responsible for adhering to local import rules. This lot is not available for buyers in the USA.
Full title: A pair of Hispano-Philippine or Indo-Portuguese erotical ivory-handled knife and fork, 17th C.------- Description: L.: 26,3 cm L.: 25,8 cm Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Accompanied by a certificate from an external appraiser, allowing a sale in the European Union only. For exporting outside of the European Union, a CITES export permit must be obtained. We can obtain this for the prospective buyers, please inquire. Buyers are responsible for adhering to local import rules. This lot is not available for buyers in the USA.
Full title: Three ivory-handled canes, 19th C.------- Description: L.: 92,5 cm (the longest cane)Ê The carving possibly of Dieppe origin.The canes are most likely of English or French origin. Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Accompanied by a certificate from an external appraiser, allowing a sale in the European Union only. For exporting outside of the European Union, a CITES export permit must be obtained. We can obtain this for the prospective buyers, please inquire. Buyers are responsible for adhering to local import rules. This lot is not available for buyers in the USA.
Persian Kashan ivory ground rug, decorated with a central herati motif leading in to interlaced scrolling foliate on an ivory field, guarded grey boarder with further floral decoration, 330cm x 240cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A RARE CHINESE MARINE IVORY AND HUANGHUALI SQUARE TRAY the sides finely carved with foliate trellis set with dragon heads divided by a peony head, within narrow borders of foliate sprays and above shaped aprons of bats and cloud scrolls, the base inset with huanghuali, 7cm high x 23.5cm wide x 23.5cm deep cf: A similar tray sold by Bonhams, London, Asian Art, lot 231 on 9th May 2016 also Christies New York 15th September 2009 , lot 223 and Bonhams, London 13th May, 2010, lot 418 Condition Report: one corner with minor repair.
A CHINESE IVORY CARD CASE carved all over with figures amongst balconies and trees, later brass cover, 7.5cm high, ivory needle case 9.5cm long, Burmese carved figure of a fruit vendor, mounted on a wood stand, 15cm high, overall, and four ivory netsuke, 3cm high (7) Condition Report: the card case lacks original cover. needle case has stress cracks to cover .
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