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Eight full size violin bows, one stamped Bausch, a Japanese example, the others unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: Four bows are lacking horsehair. Three bows are missing tension nuts. Two bows are missing their ivory/bone tips at the end of the bow. One bow is minis a frog. All bows are very much playworn. There are no obvious breakages to any of the bows.
A Japanese carved wood and ivory Sarumawashi, Meiji period, the man holding a perch in his right hand and a leash attached to a monkey in his left, a drum and baton on the floor. Height 19 cm. CONDITION REPORT: An ape is missing from the perch. His right foot is not attached to the small wood stump we believe this is shrinkage and not damaged. The chain restraining the monkey on the floor to the man's hand is a likely replacement. The ape is missing a small section of its front right-hand foot. The man's ivory head, hands & feet are in good order, the drum is in good order and the woodwork is in good order throughout.
Victorian silver tea and coffee service, by the Barnards, comprising teapot, coffee pot and milk jug, stamped William, Michael and John Barnard & Sons with Robert Dubock, London 1900/01, and a matching but earlier sucrier by William and John Barnard, London 1891, all of half reeded baluster form with gadrooned border with mask details echoing the late Regency style, both the teapot and coffee pot having ivory insulators, 13.5cm and 22.5cm high respectively, gross weight approx. 2.591kg (83.30 troy ozs)
Late Victorian canteen of mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, 18 place settings, with engraved plated blades, contained within original walnut canteen; also a late Victorian canteen of fish knives and forks, twelve place settings, with ivory handles and engraved blades, original walnut canteen (2)
A Japanese Satsuma vase, of narrow harp shaped form, decorated with figures, a pair of cloisonne ginger jars and covers, decorated with flowers, hexagonal pear shaped cloisonne jar and cover, two inside painted glass snuff bottles, and a porcelain snuff bottle, and an early 20thC Indian ivory figure of a dancer, raised on a stepped wooden base, 6cm H. (8)
A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, maker Mappin Bros., Sheffield 1897, the blades and tines with foliate bright cut engraving, the ivory handles with reeded pistol grip terminals stained and engraved "H", in a walnut case for twelve pairs with monogrammed inset brass shield, silk and velvet lined with lift out compartment (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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