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A Japanese carved ivory card case, Meiji period (1868-1912) tinted figural panel, flowers and butterfly to reverse, 10cm height; together with five ivory napkin rings, Meiji period, three figural and two sea life decoration; also five ivory buttons, Meiji period, including shibayama examples (11)
A fine 18c French two fold ivory rule with silver (tested) fittings scaled in 12 French inches or "Puse de Roi" the hinge beautifully engraved with floral designs, the silver edges of the rule are engraved Meunier Md a La Flotte, D'Angleterre a Paris and each tip engraved "Lignes" wonderful quality F
A Wedding dress circa 1948 in ivory satin with silver coloured thread fitted bodice box pleat to waist and long train together with cummerbund belt and hat with comb to fix it. . CONDITION REPORTS ON TEXTILE LOTS ARE TO BE USED AS A GENERAL GUIDE, SOME LESS SIGNIFICANT FAULTS MAY NOT BE NOTEDGenerally good condition, small hand sewn adjustment.to V neck, One dark stain on hemline, 4 x 3 cm, also tarnish to reverse of fabric, not visible on outside.
A Victorian silver 6 piece tea and coffee set, by James Dixon & Sons, London & Sheffield 1896/98, the teapot of squat rectangular form, half gadrooned body with gadrooned edge and double leaf capped scroll handle set with ivory insulators, the plain hinged cover with gadroon decoration topped with a black finial, and raised on four bun feet, the coffee pot, two handled sugar bowl, milk jug and tea caddy to match, the kettle with rigid part wooden handle to match and plain bottom rim locating into the stand, with gadrooned edge and star pierced decoration, raised on four strapped and reeded supports with claw feet, removable part marked spirit burner and two chain and peg fittings, gross weight 114ozt (6) coffee pot - James Willis Dixon London 1897 25ozt tea pot - James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1898 22ozt milk jug - James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1896 6ozt sugar bowl - James Dixon and Sons Sheffield 1897 10ozt kettle - James Willis Dixon, London 1897 28ozt stand - James Willis Dixon, London 1897 18ozt tea caddy - James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1897 5ozt
A Victorian silver teapot, by Charles Riley & George Storer, London 1846, of circular form with tapering sides and flared rim, heavily engraved all over with foliage and swags around two crested cartouches, the flat top with flush fitting part marked hinged cover and floral finial, the part marked handle with ivory insulators, stamped to the base 'M274', 22.7ozt 13 x 14 x 14cm (5 x 5 x 5in)
A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1869, of oval conical form with beaded edge, the body decorated with two bands of engraved scrollwork, the centre ornately engraved with foliage and swags around two cartouches, one crested, the other with a personal message, the flat top with flush fitting part marked hinged cover and fluted ivory finial, the angular part marked handle, fully engraved with scrollwork and with ivory insulators, the base stamped 'Elkington & Co Liverpool 8023' 30ozt 25 x 14 x 10cm (10 x 5 x 4in)
A Victorian silver four piece tea set, By John Angell II and George Angell, London 1843/44, the teapot of octagonal form heavily decorated all over with foliate engraving around two vacant cartouches, the domed hinged cover to match with a pheasant and leaf finial, leaf capped and reeded spout and double scroll handle with ivory insulators and leaf caps, raised on a stepped octagonal base, the hot water jug with removable infuser, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 67.2ozt gross (4)
Royal Worcester reticulated blush ivory bottle vase with gilded handles and pierced foot and top rims in the manner of George Owen, date marks for 1893, pattern or shape number 982, initialled RS, 16.5cm tallCONDITION REPORT:Some minor gilding losses, genearlly appears in very good condtion.There is no restoration work done on the vase. Top section of the vase, there is av fine crack running from the neck 'rib' up to the top rim. Some areas of the gilding have been touched up. Similarly on the otherside there is av fine crack running from the top rim to just below the bottom of the very top section, just before the concave area at the top of the neck.
19th Century Chinese ivory brieze fan with white feather sticks, pierced and carved decoration and a painted white feather, peacock and bone fan depicting butterflies and flowers, black lacquered box. Lacquer box in rather poor condition.Ivory brieze fan has been poorly re strung/repaired with fine string. Ivory slightly stained in a couple of places. Sticks appear in good condition but dirty. Has perhaps had feather tips to the current feathers. All are missing.Bone fan: one of the central peacock (eye) feather is present but detached.Main side painting is still pretty good, some crazing and loss of paint and the reverse has more paint loss
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