An Edwardian silver thimble, Chester 1911 by Charles Horner, size 8 and a plain silver vesta case, a pair of late Victorian ivory handled fish servers with silver collars, Sheffield 1899, an ivory handled crumb scoop, with silver collar and terminal, Sheffield 1888, 34cm long and a mother of pearl handled pickle fork and conserve spoon CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
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Circa 1920s black drop waist dress with bead appliques, later black lace sleeves; pink floral chiffon sleeveless drop waist dress and belt; circa 1970s Violy of Florence turquoise and ivory large floral full length a-line dress; similar style dress in black velvet with sequin and bead trims (4)
A collection of 19th century English School portrait miniatures, comprising a pair, lady & gentleman, in gilt & gesso frames, 16cm by 13cm; together with a lady in red dress, on ivory, 9cm by 7cm; a lady in white dress, on ivory, 10.5cm by 8cm; a young man, on ivory, 7cm high; with another (6)
Burmese ivory tusk table gong circa 1930 comprising of a bronze gong supported on chains by 2 carved ivory tusks mounted on an ebonised wooden stand. The tusks with carved tips depicting Buddhist standing Nat spirit figures (loss to top of one). Each tusk is further carved with several cartouche depicting animals that feature in Buddhist myths and stylised lotus leaf bands to top and bottom ends.Approximate dimensions: Tusk lengths 75cm & 72cm, circumference at bases 23cm and 22cm, gong diameter 35cm, total height 67cm, total width 71cm.Provenance: Purchased by Roland Hatt-Cook in Burma 1930. Roland, an engineer, was in the last generation of the British Raj in India. Whilst in Burma he was the head of Burmese Railways when he purchased this item. Passed down by descent to the vendor.
A collection of George III and later silver and silver plated items including a large fiddle pattern silver ladle, London 1815, Josiah & George Piercy, a pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1837, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, a weighted silver paperweight, Birmingham 1994, C Ltd, a silver overlaid green glass scent bottle, a Victorian ivory page turner with chased and embossed silver handle, a set of four pewter gill measures of various sizes, a silver plated letter opener withe the handle modelled as bamboo and a silver plated chamberstick, 7.12toz ladle and tongs. (1 bag)
A set of Edward VII silver fish eaters, twelve place settings of knives and forks, with ivory handles engraved JS and silver collars, blades Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1907, collars TL, Sheffield 1904, knives 22cm, forks 19.5cm, in a two tier blue velvet lined mahogany canteen case, inlaid brass plaque engraved JS, 36 by 27.5 by 6.5cm, 39.2toz gross.
A Victorian silver bachelor's three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, the bodies chased and embossed with palmettes within foliate bands, each with vacant oval cartouche, ivory insulators to handle of tea pot, Birmingham 1888, Elkington & Co, 19 by 17cm and smaller, all contained within original purple velvet and silk lined fitted leather case, 25.28toz gross. (3)
Ca. 800 BC. Bronze Age, Near Eastyern, decorated short sword with intact handle. A fine example of a lost wax cast bronze short sword with a narrow handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Blade with geometric pattern decoration close to handle. Superb Condition. 325mm; 180gr. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
CA.800 BC. Greek Archaic period (bronze Age) bronze short sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition, 450mm; 270gr. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
Ca. 800 BC. Bronze Age Near Eastern decorated sword with intact handle. A fine example of a lost wax cast bronze sword with a narrow handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Blade with geometric pattern decoration close to handle. Superb Condition. 420 mm; 530gr. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
A very rare and important 16th century carved ivory 'Memento Mori' chaplet bead, carved as two back to back heads, one a skull with worms, toads and lizards, inscribed 'der not der biteren tot aller nocht oberst' , approx 4.5 x 4.5cm, with ten attached graduated ivory beads, largest 3.4cm diameter, and ivory suspender.For a comparable example with similar inscription (additionally dated 1522) see The National Museum, Munich; also Sotheby's 5th July 2016 Lot: 38. Provenance; This is from a private collection.
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