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E. NEVILLE "Near Reading" watercolour signed lower left together with two further watercolours by E. NEVILLE titled "Near Dovercourt" signed lower left and "Near Edgeware" signed lower right together with a watercolour depicting a dock with buildings and church in the in the background unsigned, a early 19th Century silvered ivory stick fan with handpainted decoration of figures in a garden, framed and glazed
A 19th Century Indian dagger with ivory mounted handle housed in a leather covered wooden scabbard CONDITION REPORTS In a very worn state. Scabbard has leather missing throughout. Appears to have been repaired at points. The handle is in a state of disrepair. Bone has various chips and cracks, gaps throughout, heavy wear and tear conducive with age and use. The blade itself appears to have been worn in several places as well as discoloured, pitted and rusted. See images for more detail
THOMAS JOHNSON I; a Victorian hallmarked silver rimmed horn beaker with glass bottom, London 1878, with applied vacant cartouche, height 12.5cm, a silver bladed and ivory bodied letter opener, stamped 'SIL', set with two garnet coloured stones, and a horn quaich set with an oval cut amethyst in yellow metal mounts to each handle (3).
Three ebonised walking sticks to include a foliate scroll engraved silver handled example hallmarked for Chester 1915, a further example with wooden handle and a rosewood shafted marine ivory handled example, length 88cm (5). CONDITION REPORT: All with dents, scratches, chips and losses, one example with later rubber end, please see additional images.
Three Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimonos, one depicting a man seated upon a Dog of Fo with a further dog beside rocks, with associate bone base carved with character marks, height 20.5cm, a man carrying branches, inset lacquered seal to the base, and a net maker, height 23cm (all af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: The net maker figure has been broken in approximately one third of the height and crudely reglued, the man carrying branches has losses to items held in his hands, left hand has been broken off and reglued, some losses to the branches and leaves, left foot broken off and crudely reglued with some losses to outside part, the base reglued to the right foot, the figure group with Dogs of Fo with losses to the top (blade of the sword held by man) and to piece of his robe to the back, all with surface wear and some natural splits.
Two late 19th and early 20th century bibles with ivory front and back covers, the larger with carrying case (2). CONDITION REPORT: The smaller and later bible with numerous chips to the ivory, particularly on the spine, both with wear and tear commensurate with age throughout including to the book sections.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with foliate scroll engraved stem and initialled terminal, Birmingham 1856, a further plain example, maker's initials WB, London 1836, and a further example with turned wooden handle, Birmingham 1809, weighable silver approx 0.7ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: Ivory handled example with misshapen bowl and slightly crimped rim, surface scratches to all three.
WILSON & SHARPE; a pair of George V hallmarked silver rectangular butter dishes with pierced sides, Birmingham 1911, a larger example by Ollivant & Bosford, London 1911, all with clear glass liners, also a small basket (af), two spoons, a salt spoon, a mother of pearl handled glove hook and a white metal mounted ivory letter opener, weighable silver approx 6ozt (10).
A mixed lot of flatware to include a hallmarked silver dessert serving spoon with trefid finial, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1931, length 20.5cm, two silver bladed mother of pearl handled butter knives, one by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1911, a pair of electroplated and ivory handled fish servers, a bread fork and a berry spoon.
WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver repoussé decorated matchbox holder, length 7.5cm, a pair of hammered opera glasses, a twin handled pot, a needle case, a silver mounted miniature bible, a silver plated topped ceramic scent bottle and an ivory page turner (af), weighable approx 2.7ozt (7).
AFTER ÉLIZABETH VIGÉE-LEBRUN; a 19th century miniature portrait on ivory, artist's self-portrait, 10.5 x 7.5cm, framed and glazed, a further Mughal school portrait of young female and an oil on panel, portrait of an elderly man, 9 x 8cm, also a frame suitable for miniatures (4). CONDITION REPORT: No indication as to who the Mughal image is depicting. Vigee-LeBrun is a copy.
1966 Fender Mustang electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx; Finish: Olympic white discoloured with age to an ivory colour, lacquer checking and various knocks and blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, dent wear to first position; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: later hard case; Overall condition: good for age
An 18th Century Indo-Persian Matchlock Rampart Gun, the 112cm sighted steel barrel finely chiselled with a tiger hunt and wrythen bands of flowers, and with silver wire barrel bands, the similarly decorated side plates terminating in peacocks, the hard wood full stock with stepped and slender butt, all inlaid with formal foliage in ivory and mother of pearl and painted in gold with palmettes, with two steel sling swivels and ramrod, 158cm. Action works. Minor loss of inlay to butt. Three cracks to underside of fore-end, with small slivers of wood missing along the barrel. Good quality and in clean condition.
An Early 19th Century Turkish Yataghan, the blade inlaid in gold with panels of text, possibly from the Koran, with a narrow fuller running along the back edge, the bolster with silver flower studded decoration, the marine ivory earred grip with similarly decorated silver backstrap, the black leather scabbard with coiled metal stitching to the seam, 75cm. Some black patching and minor pitting to the blade. Age cracks to the marine ivory grip. The coiled metal stitching to the scabbard seam is coming undone slightly towards the tip.
An Early 19th Century Turkish Yataghan, the 65.5 cm single edge curved steel blade engraved with a band of script and strapwork panel and with a narrow fuller to the back edge, the gilt filigree bolster set with facetted amber beads, the marine ivory eared hilt with coral set back strap, with brass mounted leather scabbard and frog, 87cm. Some black patching and pitting to the blade. Age cracks and chips to the marine ivory grip, Numerous small dents to the brass mounts of the scabbard.
An 1828 Pattern Scottish Basket Hilt Broadsword, the 87cm 18th century steel blade engraved to both sides with martial trophies and with a hatched medieval cross within an ornamental frame, with single central fuller, the hilt of traditional form with cushion fluted pommel, the unusual ivory grip carved with a fish, insect, leaves and berries, lacks scabbard, 101cm. The blade, which is earlier than the hilt, has significant rust and corrosion in patches. Some evidence of regrinding to one edge in particular. Hilt with rusting and corrosion. Grip with numerous cracks and splits to ivory and small areas of staining.
A 19th Century Sinhalese Pia-Ketta, the 20cm single edge clip point steel blade with gold foliate inlaid decoration to the narrow fuller running along the back edge, with foliate cast and chased bolster, the foliate carved ivory grip scales with foliate chiselled white metal pommel, 31.5cm, lacks scabbard . Pitting to blade, particularly at the tip.
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