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A Georgian pique inlaid ivory handled walking stick The knopped stem with drilled hole for suspension loop, above the malacca shaft. 85.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some pique losses, some staining, splits/minor chips to handle, some wear to shaft, ferrule lacking, wear to base of shaft, general wear.
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING A 'BOTTOM MARKED' TABLE SPOON London circa 1770 by Thomas and William Chawner; three George III sugar tongs; an old English pattern dessert spoon engraved with foliate script initials, London 1785 by Hester Bateman and with the incuse duty mark; an old English pattern small sauce ladle, London 1789 by Peter and Ann Bateman; another 1803 by Thomas Whipham; a set of four reeded old English salt spoons, London 1793 by George Smith III and William Fern; together with seven various silver spoons; a dessert fork; a George III ivory handled butter knife; and a similar pickle fork, 383g of weighable silver (12 ¼ oz)
A GROUP OF FIVE CRUMB SCOOPS, INCLUDING A SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED EXAMPLE the blade engraved with flowers, leaves, anthemion and diaper, Sheffield 1902 by Thomas Levesley (Levesley Brothers), 31cm long overall, (12 in); together with a Victorian plated example with a finely turned and carved ivory handle, the blade with a cartouche; another with a plated blade, ivory handle and a silver ferrule; and two with horn handles
A GROUP OF TEN VARIOUS MOUNTED STEEL BUTTON/GLOVE HOOKS INCLUDING A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PIQUE EXAMPLE hallmarked Birmingham 1923 b y Adie & Lovekin Ltd, approx. 12.5cm long overall (5 1/2 in); six small examples with carved mother of pearl handles; another with an early green-plastic handle; another with a turned bone handle; and an early 20th century steel hook with an ivory shoe horn handle, this 22.5cm long overall (8 3/4 in)
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON CARVED IVORY FAN painted with figural groups within palace or domestic interiors, the faces also of ivory, overall approximately 50cm wide (lacking three sticks and with one broken guard), in a fitted lacquer box with painted lid interior, labelled 'Lee Ching / Canton' and with three character signature to one corner); together with another fan, (2).
Rare Anderson and Sons Edinburgh Patent Boat-Shaped centre shaft driver - attractive ivory colour full face insert - golden beech wood head with the original black paint to the base of the bore thro shaft (replicating the whipping), shellac finish to the head c/w the original hide grip with thick under listing - appears unused
A George III Infantry Officer's Sword, the 77cm single edge curved and broad fullered steel blade engraved with martial trophies, leaves and tendrils, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with shaped langets cast with crossed bow, quiver of arrows and flambe torch, the knuckle bow pierced and worked with husks, with ribbed ivory grip and lion head pommel, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. Black patching and orange rust pitting to the blade. Hilt is loose and jiggly. Cracking to the surface of the leather scabbard.
A George III Infantry Officer's Sword, circa 1790, the 71cm single edge curved steel blade with a broad fuller to each side, the gilt brass spadroon hilt with scroll quillon, stirrup knuckle bow, each side of the reeded ivory grip set with a vacant oval escutcheon, and with cushion shape pommel, lacks scabbard, 85cm. Black patching and pitting to blade. Wear to gilding on hilt, with some bruising.
A George III Officer's Sword, possibly Naval, circa 1800, the 64cm single edge steel blade with broad fuller and a narrow fuller to each side, engraved and gilt with birds and scrolling tendrils and shell forms, the back edge marked Solingen, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with scroll quillon, chequered ivory grip and lion head pommel, the black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, the locket engraved DRURY Cutler to his Majesty, Strand, with two loose ring suspension, 81cm . Black patching and pitting to blade, with wear to the gilt and . Some wear to the gilding of the hilt, but generally good. Leather scabbard with a replaced section and wear to the gilding on the mounts
A Georgian Yeomanry Officer's Sword, the 82.5cm single edge curved fullered steel blade etched with martial trophies and foliage, with husk etched back edge, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with plain langets and facetted knuckle bow, the pommel applied with the Prince of Wales's plumes, with ribbed ivory grip, lacks scabbard, 96.5cm. Black patching and fine pitting to blade. Wear to the gilt of the hilt, with cracks and chips to the ivory grip
A Georgian Yeomanry Officer's Sword, the 81cm single edge curved fullered steel blade engraved with crowned GR cypher and tendrils, the back edge engraved F J Runkel, Solingen, gilt brass stirrup hilt with langets applied with lion masks, with facetted knuckle bow and lion head pommel, with chequered ivory grip, lacks scabbard, 95.5cm. Black patching and deep pitting to blade. Three small cracks to grip running down from the pommel. Wear to the gilding.
A 19th Century Prostitute's Knife By Steer & Webster, the 12.5cm double edge spear point steel blade etched NEVER DRAW ME NOR SHEATH ME WITHOUT REASON WITHOUT HONOUR, and stamped with maker's name, with nickel crossguard and cutlery shape handle, the crimson leather sheath with nickel mounts, 25cm; a 19th Century Indian Small Dagger, with pierced blade and ivory inlaid brass grip, with brass mounted velvet scabbard, 24.5cm (2). 1 - small nick to edge of blade and at tip. Grey patching to surface. Some wear to leather of scabbard. 2 - Wear to velvet of scabbard, generally good conditon.
A Good 18th Century Indo-Persian Pesh Kabz, the 28cm T-section curved steel blade double edged for the last 18cm, with raised medial ridge and reinforced swollen tip, each side of the blade with gold koftgari decoration of a pendant vase cartouche over a tazza, with flowerheads and leaves at the ricasso, the spine and hilt with birds, flowerheads and Persian script, with marine ivory grip scales, possibly walrus, with small hinged minaret pendant pommel, 41cm, lacks scabbard. The blade has minor grey patching commensurate with age. The ivory grip scales have fine age cracks at the pommel and bolster. Lacks scabbard. Generally in good condition and of fine quality.
An 18th/19th Century Indian Khanjali, the 21cm double edge curved and fullered steel blade with raised reinforced rib and swollen tip, with traces of gold koftgari decoration to the ricasso, the ivory hilt with lunette pommel and faintly gilded steel knuckle bow with animal head finial, the blue velvet scabbard with silver gilt pierced foliate filigree locket and chape, 36cm. Blade with areas of grey patching. The original gilt decoration to the scabbard and hilt is worn. The ivory grip scales and lunette pommel hav fine age cracks. The pile is worn on the velvet scabbard and there is a split to one edge
A 19th Century Small Ivory Spoon, possibly Lega, carved as a human figure, 13cm; five Pieces of African Art, comprising an Ashante brass trade ring on a leather neck thong, an Ashante doll, a small carved wood figure of a seated woman, an Ethiopian brass spoon and a string of ebonised and painted wood beads (6)
A Bete, Ivory Coast Large Wood Mask, with exaggerated forehead, large domed slit eyes, block carved nose and seven tusks which curve over the face, with metal studded decoration, 41cm; a Kongo, Gabon Ebonised Wood Mask, with a gilt and red chequered headband to the domed coiffure, domed slit eyes with cream painted brow and nose, open mouth and curved chin, 49cm (2)
Ï’An Italian Florentine ebony and ivory inlaid x-frame chair, late 19th century, with two labels to the underside of the seat for GIOVANNI BACCI FABBRICANTE E NEGOZIANTE DI MOBILI INTAGLIATI FIRENZE Via dei Serragh N.18 e Via della Vigna Nuova N.6, 97cm high, 72cm wide, 51cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’ A French Japonisme stained hardwood mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped J.W.B 34528 and with Japy Freres Medaille D'Honneur roundel, the ivory dial with gilt Japanese character numerals behind a glazed bezel, the case with applied mother of peal and bone cranes on a waisted scrolled cloud form, on a plinth base and gilt lion paw feet, 41cm high Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’An ivory mounted malacca novelty erotic stanhope walking stick, second half 19th century, with round knop, the shaft with yellow metal eyepiece revealing a miniature print of a reclining nude maiden within, 89.5cm high Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’ A Queen Anne pique worked ivory and silver mounted malacca walking stick, elements early 18th century and later, the tapered circular knop inset with scrolling motifs overall, above a later silver collar hallmarked for London 1909, the tapered shaft with metal ferrule, 93cm high overall Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, metal strung and ivory banded tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular section, with serpentine front, on bun feet; the hinged cover opening to an ivory banded interior with two conforming subsidiary covers, 11.5cm high, 17cm wide, 11cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A George IV or William IV tortoiseshell veneered, metal strung and ivory banded tea caddy, second quarter 19th century, of rectangular section, with serpentine front, on coquilla nut feet; the hinged cover opening to an ivory banded interior with two conforming subsidiary covers, 12.5cm high, 19cm wide, 12cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A late 18th/early 19thC oval miniature ivory pendant, depicting a gentleman in late 18thC/ early 19thC dress to the front, with a set of palm trees verso, possibly from a South Sea or Pacific Island, with inscription Par Inclination Mutuelle, in yellow metal casing, unmarked, painted on ivory, on fine link 9ct gold chain, the pendant 2.5cm H, the chain 3.3g.
Two non-matching plated samovars, one as a twin-handled trophy inscribed 'Presented to 2nd Lt. A.B. Spedding, by the officers, N.C.O.S. and men of B. Coy 46 Prov. Batt on the occasion of his marriage, January 3rd 1916' and one large rectangular samovar of the same period with flame finial, two outswept carrying handles with ivory decoration and on outswept tapering supports in the Assyrian style to ball supports, height of largest 48cm (2).
A 19th century Indian export bone, ebony and sandalwood Vizagapatam-style games compendium, width 25,5cm, with chessboard, cribbage board and checkers-decorated lid opening to reveal a backgammon board with removable panel to store red-stained and white bone chess pieces, dice, draughts pieces and tiddlywinks and a similar ivory, horn and sandalwood box containing various Indian decorated games counters (2).
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