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An Edwardian silver combination shooting butt marker/vesta of rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal 8 (of 8) numbered ivory pegs, having a scrolling apperture for 6-10 guns at 1-10 positions, having further hinged cover for matches with striker to the inside lid, initialed A.J.D. 1908, stamped Patent No. 3217, J Vickery. 179. 181. 183. Regent St W, maker John Collard Vickery, London, 1907, 6 x 4cm.Ex lot 240 Peter Wilson Fine Art sale 10th July 2014, hammer price £3300.Some light surface scratches.Hallmarks slightly rubbed.Scratch to top left corner from rolling aperture.Over very good condition.
An Edwardian silver combination shooting butt marker/vesta of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal 10 (of 10) numbered ivory pegs with further hinged match compartment with striker, maker John Milward Banks, Chester, 1901, 4 x 3cmLight surface scratches.Hallmarks rubbed to hinge of vesta.Marks to opposing hinge and interior good.Some minor chips to markers.Overall very good condition..
A Victorian 1831 Pattern General Officer's Mameluke sword, the 82cm curved pipe backed blade etched with a crowned VR cypher, crossed sword and baton within foliage, marked F.W. Flight, Winchester, having an embossed brass crossguard with two piece ivory grips and rosette rivets, housed in a brass scabbard witrh two suspension rings, 96cm.
Edwardian four piece silver tea and coffee set of circular design with a floral chased border pattern, the teapot and coffee pot with ivory lifts and engraved with the initial 'S' Sheffield 1901, maker Jenkins & Timm 64.8 oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Worcester pot pourri jar and cover, two similar Worcester vases & Locke & Co. Worcester pot pourri vase all decorated blush ivory, pair porcelain figures and two Royal Doulton Islamic series plates (8) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Pair Japanese Meiji period black lacquer panels, one carved in relief depicting a Cockerel perched on a branch with ivory, mother-of-pearl and hardwood, the other in ivory with a suspending vase of iris flowers, the red lacquer decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay and a painted scene of Mount Fiji, 38cm x 33cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Chinese export carved ivory chess set circa 1900, red stained and natural white, all pieces in Chinese costume and on concentric ball pedestals. Height of King 12cm and 2 additional pieces. Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A large Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, with mask handles, painted flowers and foliage, 1401, restored, 39.5 cm high, and a Graingers Worcester porcelain vase and cover, decorated flowers and foliage, 2027, some chips, 25 cm high (2)Report by NGLarge vase: fluted rim and neck restored. Base also restored, restoration is professional and has been done well, although there is a paint scratch showing the restoration to the inside fluted rim. Some other scratches and wear to painted and gilt decoration. Also traces of stray paint.Vase and cover: chip to edge of cover. Internal cover complete. Also chips to flowers applied to external cover. Rubbing to painted and gilt decoration
Square piano by Longman & Broderip, London, circa 1795, the case veneered with walnut, with wide multiple decorative stringing and satinwood cross-banding, the fascia board and cheeks of handsomely figured maple with chequered stringing, mahogany cross-banding and two fretted panels, the five and a half octave keyboard, FF to c4 with 'additional notes', with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, single action with mop-stick over-dampers, pine dust cover painted cream with running ribbons and foliage, on framed stand with square tapered legs veneered en suite with the casework, shelf stretcher Inscribed on an oval enamel plaque on the nameboard New Patent, Longman & Broderip, London, and bearing the serial number 514 Length 160cm, width 59.8cm
Grand piano by John Broadwood & Sons, London, 1811, the mahogany case with ebony stringing and darker mahogany crossbanding, the fasciaboard and cheeks veneered with satinwood, with holly and ebony stringing and mahogany crossbanding, the five and a half octave keyboard, FF to c4, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, English grand action, triple strung throughout, with a lyre supporting two pedals, one controlling the keyboard shift and the other the damper lift split at c1 between treble and bass, with music desk, on four turned baluster legs Inscribed on an oval boxwood plaque John Broadwood & Sons, Makers to His Majesty and the Princesses, Great Pulteney Street, Gold Square, London, the wrest plank bearing the serial number 5587 Length 227cm, width 106.5cm, case depth 30cm
Cabinet piano by John Broadwood & Sons, London, circa 1835, the case of mahogany with beaded mouldings, the panel above the keyboard of pleated red fabric with a central carved wooden boss, the fasciaboard veneered with rosewood with floral brass inlay, the six octave keyboard, FF to f3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, English sticker action, two pedals controlling una corda and damper lift, two turned baluster legs to the front Inscribed on a boxwood plaque John Broadwood & Sons, Makers to His Majesty & the Princesses, Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square, London, bearing the serial number JH6499 on the wrestplank Height 185.3cm, width 117.8cm, depth 64cm
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
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