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A group of six Japanese ivory katabori netsuke, Meiji period, comprising Oni seated holding a bowl and a club, two carved as male figures or immortals, one of a lioness and her cub, one of a mythical beast with back leg raised on a skull, and one of a mythical beast with front paws raised on a ball, 5.5 to 2.5cm high, together with an early 20th century okimono, craved as a man seated holding a hoe, his hat on the floor to his side, unsigned, 10.2cm, on a carved wooden base. (7)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory, all decorated with floral sprays, comprising a shape 1538 vase, green mark with date code 1903, height 27cm, a shape 1047 ewer with puce mark and date code for 1914, height 20cm and a shape 1116 ice jug, green mark with date code for 1903, height 15cm, restored. (3)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory, all decorated with floral sprays, comprising a shape 1047 jug with puce mark and date code for 1906, height 20cm, a shape 962 twin handled vase, lacking lid, with puce mark and date code for 1906, height 21cm, and a shape 1020 twin handled vase, lacking lid, height 26cm, restored. (3)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory, all decorated with floral sprays, comprising a shape 1538 pedestal vase, puce mark with date code for 1908, height 26.5cm, restored, a shape 784 twin handled vase, green mark with date code for 1901, height 18cm, and a shape 1116 ice jug with puce mark and date code for 1895, height 15.5cm. (3)
A Royal Worcester shape 1716 blush ivory vase decorated with spring flowers with gilt detailing, the twin handles formed as mask heads with gilt pointed curled hats, puce mark with date code for 1896, height 21cm, restored, together with a shape 1047 ewer, similarly decorated, puce mark with date code for 1911, height 12.5cm. (2)
Two pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory, a shape 1921 twin handled pedestal vase, decorated with meadow flowers with gilt detailing with restored cover, puce mark with date code for 1908, height 31cm, and a shape H280 pedestal sweetmeat dish with green mark with date code for 1908, height 19.5cm, restored. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory shape 1911 pedestal vase with tapered neck and twin handles formed as mask heads with gilt pointed curled hats, decorated with wild flowers and signed by Edward Raby, puce mark with date code for 1897, height 34cm, restored, together with a shape 1921 vase with similar decoration, with cover, puce mark with date code for 1906, height 35cm, restored. (2)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory, all pieces decorated with floral sprays, comprising a shape 1813 pedestal pot pourri, lacking cover, puce mark with date code for 1910, height 19cm, restored, a shape 1796 lobed jar and cover, puce marks and date code for 1895, height 19cm, S/D and some restoration, and a shape 1047 ewer, puce mark with date code for 1911, height 13cm. (3)
A Royal Worcester plate in shape 1426, the edge reticulated and with foliate scrolls, floral spray to centre with gilt detail, puce mark with date code for 1896, together with a vase in shape 958, of floriform in blush ivory and gilt, height 14cm, green printed mark, restored, and a shape 971 shell form bowl decorated with floral sprays, restored. (3)
A Royal Worcester shape 1259 ewer of tapering form, the inverted conical body decorated with a spray of flowers against an ivory ground, the neck with a reticulated sphere, puce mark, height 26cm, together with a footed bowl in shape 1453, decorated with floral sprays against an ivory ground, restored and a Grainger & Co, Worcester reticulated pot pourri with reticulated cover and three feet formed as masks. (3)
William IV silver teapot of melon form, raised on four scrolled feet with foliate detailing, scrolled handle with ivory spacers and leaf design shoulder bracket, shaped ogee border containing hinged lid with cast flower sprig finial, makers Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1835, height approximately 15.5cm Condition: dents to body and handle loose around ivory spacers - missing pin, general wear and tear
Victorian silver four piece silver tea and coffee service comprising tea pot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, ivory spacers and ogee finials to tea pot and coffee pot, bright cut quatrefoil and swag repeating pattern to each with cast bead borders, stylised scroll handles and gilt interiors, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1881, height of coffee pot approximately 25cm (4) Provenance: Originally given to Anderson Bates, a solicitor and Freeman of Grimsby, by the Tennyson family for services rendered and has been passed down the family
A Pair of XIX Century Cut Throat Razors, with ivory scales in a leather box, stamped Joseph Rodgers N 6, Norfolk Street, Sheffield. A pair of XIX Century W. H. Bradway, Sheffield cut throat razors, T. Thomas W Ward Co, Sheffield. XIX Century cut throat razor, made expressly for Joseph Bennett's Establishment.
A Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912) in the form of a fisherman holding a wooden rod and a frog, 11cm height; together with another example, Meiji period, in the form of a man surmounted by an Oni, signed, 14.5cm height; and a carved figural shoe horn, late 19th early 20th century
A cased set of teaspoons, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield, 1912, the handles pierced with shamrocks, comprising six teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, together with: a cased set of six coffee-spoons, London, 1932; a paper-knife with tortoiseshell blade, London, 1905 and two cased silver-plate and ivory fish servers, weight of silver 5oz. 6dwt.
A 19th century ivory aide memoire, of chequered basket-weave design, silver mounts and studs, 8cm length; together with a George III ivory tooth pick case, of shaped leaf form, hinged lid, gold mounts, 10cm length; together with six other various ivory pots, late 19th/early 20th century in date (8)
An Edward VII travelling dressing case, the exterior in brown textured leather with monogrammed lid, the interior lined in brown silk with fitted compartments containing an assortment of silver topped glass cosmetic jars, together with a pair of silver backed hair brushes, a pair of sliver backed clothes brushes, a leather backed travelling mirror, a leather bound stationery book with enclosed ivory page turner and ivory handled pencil, a selection of silver handled manicure instruments, a silver handled button hook and shoe horn, a silver cased spirit burner and a leather covered travelling inkwell and match holder, silver items monogrammed and by Samuel Summers Drew & Ernest Drew, with some items by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1902-1904 18 x 45 x 33cm (7 x 18 x 13in)
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