* Dennis Farrell [b.1949] a pottery 'wall paper' plate and a bowl: the former of layered slab construction and of ragged square form with wavy border the textured upper surface bordered with triangular motifs around an ivory centre, 33 cm wide, the circular bowl with indentations and linear scratches decorated with flower motifs, 8 cm high.
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* Shoji Hamada [1894-1978] a Mongama' stoneware flower vase: of tapering cylindrical form with small lug handles dipped in brown and ivory under clear glaze with tenmoku interior, 20 cm high, together with wooden box containing a paper leaflet by Yanagi Soetsu bearing information on Shoji Hamada, the underside of the cover, bearing an inscription and Mongama seal.
* Betty Blandino [1927-2011] a large stoneware vase: of hand built flattened and shaped oviform with swept and notched asymmetric rim the thinly constructed form with flown ivory and blue glazes beneath a rust coloured rim, impressed personal seal above foot, 35 cm high. *Provenance. Purchased Copernican Connection, Beverley October 1985
* John Maltby [b. 1936] a stoneware sculpture 'The Little Admiral': modelled with a totemic naval figure set on a sailing vessel, with incised decoration under brown and black glazes and matt ivory washes, with metal crest and ear rings set on a wooden base, applied personal seal to boat, signed, captioned and dated 2008 under base, 41 cm high.
* Betty Blandino [1927-2011] a stoneware vase: of hand built oviform with asymmetric bifurcated rim the thinly constructed body 'rubbed down' and with broad ivory and blue vertical banding, glaze filled impressed personal seal above foot, 26 cm high. * Provenance. Purchased Copernican Connection, Beverley October 1985
* John Maltby [b. 1936] a stoneware plaque 'The Outing': of rectangular form modelled in high relief with a family driving through the countryside, under grey glazes and matt ivory washes, applied personal seal to lower margin, on a wooden mount with splashed decoration, captioned and signed front and verso, 30 x 29 overall.
* John Maltby [b. 1936] a stoneware sculpture: modelled with two slender figures before a pierced and notched monolith, set on a square base under matt slate grey glazes with sponged ivory and stencilled embellishment, applied personal seal on base, 28 cm high. *Provenance - Purchased Godfrey & Twatt, Harrogate May 1998
A Cantonese carved ivory and embroidered silk fan, circa.1900, designed with exotic birds and flowers, sticks carved in traditional manner, with figures, foliage and flowers, 30cm, in original lacquered chinoiserie decorated case, with a painted silk panel to the lid interior, box width 36cm.CONDITION REPORTFan - slight chips to extremities of carved decoration on ivory sticksCase - knocks to lid - some loss of lacquer, couple of small flaked sections to the case base and some bruising
A silver and ivory-handled presentation trowel,by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1925,the blade engraved 'Presented to Mrs Josiah Greenhalgh, the donor of the building on the occasion of laying a foundation stone of Oldham Bay Scouts Association Headquarters, 7th November, 1925, casedProvenance: The Tim Wonnacott Collection.
A silver mounted mother-of-pearl note case, 5.2cm long,an Irish lucky horseshoe vesta case,Birmingham 1904,inlaid with varicoloured Connemara marble,4cm long,a silver-mounted cut glass horn-shaped scent bottle, 7.8cm long, anda George III ivory etui, c.1820, fitted with a scent bottle, tweezers, an ear scoop, pencil and ivory note board,6.8cm long (4)
Lots 430 to 458A private collection of Indian Paintings and Works of Art.An Indian carved sandalwood box,c.1800, carved with palaces and foliage, the hinged cover with a large oval ivory panel, painted with views of the Taj Mahal, Red Fort at Delhi, Qutub Minar, The Golden Temple at Amritsar and Humayun's Tomb, the lock stamped 'Hurry, 47 Cornhill, London',27.5cm wide21cm deep10cm wideProvenance: The property of a Suffolk family.
^ Continental Silver Mounted Hunting Hanger c.1770, slightly curved single edge blade cut with 3 narrow fullers, one piece ivory grip, mounts (not hall marked) include rococo crosspiece and small side guard, shaped pommel cap and 3 pairs of rivet heads, in its silver mounted leather scabbard. Blade 44.5cms, overall 58cms. Good condition, blade cleaned bright, age worn overall.
^ Fine Late 19th Century South American (Argentinian?) Hunting Knife, clipped back single edge blade etched and mirror polished with owner’s name FRANCESCOPAOLO MARIANI, together with panels of scrolling foliage, ivory grip with copper wire binding, foliate chased nickel mounts, in its leather sheath with nickel mounts. Blade 34cms, overall 49cms. Good condition, blade retains nearly all its original polish.
^ German Hunting Hanger c.1870, straight double edge blade cut with a pair of fullers, etched with small trophies and blued and gilt for half length, gilt brass pommel and crosspiece cast with dog head finials, deer and boar heads on quillon block, together with foliage, one piece reeded ivory grip, in its leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts chased with trophy and foliage. Blade 57cms, overall 74cms. Good condition, some rust staining to blade, some wear to gilding.
^ British Officers Mameluke Dress Sword, plain curved single edge blade with false edge, iron crosspiece and grip strap, 2 piece ivory grips, bullion dress knot, in its steel scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Blade 79cms. Good condition, a few minor dents to scabbard and some patches of rusted fabric pattern, cleaned overall.
^ Georgian Naval Officers Sword with Possible Lord Nelson Connection, straight single edge blade etched with crowned GR, 1801-1816 royal arms, crowned fouled anchor and naval trophy, traces of blued and gilt decoration, regulation brass stirrup hilt with traces of gilding, wire bound ivory grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket speculatively engraved ‘Used by Lord Nelson and presented by him to Lieutenant EDWARD GASCOINE PALMER’, and on the reverse ‘HN’. Blade 82cms. Good condition, top section of ivory restored with filler, brass chape replaced, some age wear overall.
^ 19th-Century Cut Throat Razor by Joseph Rodgers, ivory grips; slender folding knife by Hawksley, London with ivory grips; a Rogers WR celebrated dirk with ivory grips; a m0dern folding knife, and a William Rodgers survival knife (?) with layered leather grip, in its sheath. Blades to 15cms. Average good condition, some age wear.
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