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A collection of five Victorian parasols with folding ivory handles, the first with orb finial and foliate carved shaft, the second with foliate carved orb finial and shaft, the third with hook finial and leaf carved shaft, the fourth with wavy carved hook finial and acanthus leaf carved shaft, the fifth with orb carved finial and ridge shaft (5)
Two 19th Century ivory brisé fans depicting scenes of figures in a landscape with pagodas, etc CONDITION REPORTS One fan is only carved on one side and has 21 sticks not including the ends. Areas of discolouration as well as some small areas of damage. There appears to have ben some glue on the back of the sticks, possibly holding the ribbon in place originally. The other fan is carved both sides and has 19 sticks excluding ends. Ribbon is broken in several places. Discolouration throughout. Has some areas of damage to the carved areas. Both are in need of a clean, have general wear conducive with age and use - see images for further details. The guards on both fans are discoloured and there are some areas of staining and yellowing. The rivets on both fans are possibly a little loose. There are areas of staining and discolouration on the sticks on both fans. One fan has losses to the connecting ribbon. The other fan has no connecting ribbon. Surface scratches, scuffs and accretions on both fans. Both have general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
Armand Boua (Ivorian, b.1978) Untitled, from the "Street Kids" series signed lower right "Boua" tar, acrylic and oil on cardboard 93 x 83cm (36 x 32in) Other Notes: Born in 1978 in Abidjan on the Ivory Coast, Armand Boua’s artistic practice is centred on depictions of street children from his home town. Intended to serve as a sobering reminder for the rest of the world, Boua’s portraits feature abstracted Ivorian children suffering in the wake of immense violence caused by their country’s great political unrest. Neglected and without a home, these children leave their youth behind and travel to the urban districts of Abidjan in search of work during the day and shelter at night, often using cardboard or other materials they find on the street. Opting to work on found objects, usually cardboard in homage to his subjects, Boua uses layers of acrylic paint and tar, which he strips and fades away, in order to create the highly textured and abstracted figurative compositions for which he is most known. Measures 101.5 x 100.5 cm framed.
A Small Collection of Antique Well Carved Ivory Pieces ( 3 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ A Gentleman's ( Prob ) Nobleman's Pair of Well Carved Glove Stretchers with Crest to Fore, The Handles with Carved Stylish Leaf's Decoration. 10.5 Inches - 26.5 cm In length, Age Patina. 2/ A Well Carved Ivory Card Turner. c.1920 with Pierced Blade. 12 Inches - 30 cm in length. 3/ A Well Carved - Exquisite Ivory Cross Depicting Carved Images of Tulips In High Relief. c.1900. 3.25 Inches - 8 cm High. Please See Photo.
A Superb 19th Century French Carved Ivory Powder Box With Portrait Miniature To Lid Signed Claveau Wonderful circular box with intricately carved floral and foliate swag detail terminating at empty cartouche to sides, and carved, beaded border to lid. Glazed portrait miniature to lid depicting a finely attired noblewoman in powdered wig, feathered hat and lace mantle typical of ladies high fashion circa 1780. Portrait signed to bottom left 'Claveau' - believed to be Eugène Pierre Claveau (1820 - 1902) diameter 5.5 inches. Please see accompanying image
Japanese - Signed Meiji Period Tokyo School Finely Carved Ivory Okimono Figure Group - Fisherman with Two Children, One Holding a Fish The other a Rope. Signed Red Seal to Underside of Figure. Stands 11 Inches Tall. Top Quality Carving. Condition - Age Related Patina and Age Related Hairlines to Back of Figure - Please See Photos. Please Note This Figure Cannot be Exported Without a CITES Permit. This item can not be exported outside of the EU
Wedgwood 19th Century Hand painted Coffee Service Comprising eleven Regency shape pieces each painted in enamels on blush ivory ground depicting poppies and chamomile flowers with gilt trim. To include four coffee cans, saucers, sugar bowl, cream jug and teapot. Each with black Wedgwood backstamp and pattern number, Y2803
Japanese Tokyo School - Signed Meiji Period 1864 - 1912 Finely Carved Ivory Okimono of a Priest Dressed In Flowing Robes, Holding In His Right Hand a Small Mythical Creature, A Red Seal to Underside of Figure - Please See Photos. Height 9.25 Inches. Condition - Age Related Patina and Hairline Crack to Face, The Carving Is Very Fine. From a Deceased Gentleman's Private Collection. Note - Cannot Be Exported Without a CITES Permit. This item cannot be exported outside of the EU.
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