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Assorted late Victorian and Edwardian umbrellas and parasols, including a carved ivory parasol, the folding handle carved with a cartouche of sheaths of corn, purple silk mount, cream silk lining and later black lace mount; Edwardian cream cotton umbrella with purple spotty trim; Fox black silk umbrella with white metal figural handle (indistinctly marked), another with ebonised handle and figured black silk mount, and another similar with silver trim to the mount, and a brown striped umbrella (some a.f.) (6) . Ivory parasol - some staining to the ivory and several very fine hair line cracks, mounts ripped. Spotty umbrella - one spoke broken, staining to cream mount and a small tear, slight wear to the handle. White metal handled Fox umbrella, holes to the top of the black mount, scuffing and small dents to the handle. Fox black umbrella - slight wear to mount and scuffing to handle. Black Fox umbrella with silver trim - mount is split in several places, and slight scuffing to the handle. Brown umbrella - small hole to the mount, fading and wear to the handle
A mid 18th century ivory fan, the double paper leaf painted pale lilac, the gorge sticks matching. The upper guards, carved to reveal underlaid pink foil, are worked as a lattice and flowers. The recto depicts two ladies and a gentleman in the countryside, further rural scenes to the reserves. The verso shows a simple rural scene; together with a circa 1910 bone fan, the gauze leaf embroidered with gold and silver sequins and a Chinese late 19th century ivory fan mounted with a white gauze leaf embroidered with flowers, contained in a fitted fan box of black and gold lacquer (3). Sequin fan - the gauze extensively split. 18th century fan - badly foxed to the verso.
Victorian silk and wool aprons with embroidered decoration, assorted black and white lace trims, beaded trim, applique etc; kid leather gloves, bone fan with cream satin mount, ivory handled fan with paper mount, pair of Amos Atkinson, Newcastle upon Tyne black leather lace up boots (one box)
Paul Fischer (19th century) ''The Norwood Gypsy Queen and her Child'', with inscribed label verso detailing the title and ''painted from life by Paul Fischer in the year 1826- Exhibited at the Royal Academy (18)38'', with accompanying poem, watercolour on ivory, 18.5cm by 13.5cm (with arched top)
A circa 1900 Anglo-Chinese chess set in plain and red stained ivory, king 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some light surface scratches and areas of dicolouration, accretions, a build up of dust and dirt on all pieces, an area of loss to the base of one of the red rooks and an area of loss to the top finial part of the white queen and the same to the white king. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. pawn piece is approx 5cm tall
A Victorian coromandel anglo-Indian workbox with the shaped lid opening to reveal a fitted interior ivory, ebony, tortoiseshell etc inlaid lids raised on a turned and ringed baluster pedestal and quadruped base 45 cm in width CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches and areas of fading and staining and accretions and what appears to be small areas of water damage to the lid. The wood on the lid has split in the centre and there are smaller splits to the sides of the top. Scratches and scuffs and dents and some small splits to the wood on the base. The workbox has started to come away from the pedestal on the side. Some of the ebony lids to the fitted interior have split and slightly warped. Also one is missing its handle. Numerous lids have slightly warped. The tortoiseshell on some of the lids has started to lift and there are a couple of splits to the tortoiseshell on one of them. Some staining and discolouration on the lids. Two of the lids are missing. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
Didier Drogba signed colour photo. Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a striker for American club Phoenix Rising. He is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team. He is best known for his career at Chelsea, for whom he has scored more goals than any other foreign player and is currently the club's fourth highest goal scorer of all time. He has been named African Footballer of the Year twice, winning the accolade in 2006 and 2009. Mounted to approx. overall size 16x12. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99. Please Note Overseas Shipping Of Framed and mounted Items Are At Cost.
Antoine Bofill, (Spanish, 1875 ~ after 1925), a bronze group of a horse and man, called At the End of the Day, the horse shown drinking from a trough, the rider to its right hand side, portrayed drinking from a flask held above his head with outstretched arms 46 cm high, 46 cm wide, 24 cm deep including associated rose marble base CATALOGUE NOTES: Antoine Bofill was born in Barcelona and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in his native city, but he was active in the Parisian art world for most of his career. Bofill is primarily known as an Animalier, the group of 19th century sculptors specialising in animal groups. Bofill experimented with different materials in his usually small scale objects, including ivory and silver. This more substantial bronze unites Bofill's prowess as an animalier with his lesser known but significant interest in figural sculpture. Catching the figures off guard, showing the man in unassuming country attire and the horse with its mouth in the rippling water, the group also demonstrates the sculptor's eye for naturalism
East India Company Interest - Mid 19th Century nickel mounted rosewood cased drawing set, the hinged cover with engraved plate reading 'Presented at the Public Examination on the 10th Dec 1841, to Gentleman Cadet W. Arden Crommelin by the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company, as a mark of the Courts approbation of his attainments in Fortification while at the Military Seminary', the hinged cover opening to reveal a range of instruments, the removable tray with ivory sector rule, another rule and an ivory mounted rolling rule, the case 20cm wide Condition: Some missing instruments, some losses and yellowing to the rulers, fracture to lid on back panel above hinges, two splits to base panel, no key - **General condition consistent with age
Rare 19th Century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory sewing box in the form of a Colonial house, the hinged cover with an oval reserve with the initial M and opening to reveal a fitted interior with covered and other partitions, 19.25cm wide Condition: Back panel has a split running approx 7cm, one hinge has an area of infill around it, some replacement areas of ivory are noticeable on the back roof corner and around the base, joints have opened a little most noticeable when box is opened, some areas are yellowing, no key - **General condition consistent with age
Six small 19th Century Indian oval watercolour miniatures on ivory - Architectural Views, 3.5cm x 4.25cm Condition: Two pieces have glass fixed, the other four have no glass fixed but there are two pieces included in the lot, some light rubbing to the pictures without glass, all pieces have glue and tape residue on the back - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Chinese carved ivory figure depicting a Buddha seated beneath a dragon, 23cm high inclusive of carved hardwood lotus form base Condition: A small section approximately 5mm missing from foliage to the side of the figures right leg, extreme top section approximately 3cm is a separate piece although this appears to be original - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Cantonese carved ivory rectangular box having allover foliate pierced decoration, each panel with a central shaped reserve showing buildings in a lakeland landscape, 15cm wide Condition: Some damage to the delicate 'bars' on the houses particularly to the cover cartouche, joints are separating slightly on all panels, damage to flange between the hinges, would suggest possible over extension at some point - **General condition consistent with age
William & Mary walking cane, the ivory pommel handle having silver mounted and pique inlaid decoration, length of handle 7.5cm, length of cane including handle 92cm Condition: One side panel is missing to the ivory top, screw thread has a section missing - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century ivory-cased miniature carriage clock, having a 3cm white Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, the back-wound single train timepiece movement with lever platform escapement, stamped Made In France 2203, the oblong case on bun feet, 10cm high inclusive of plated handle Condition: Dial with very minor flake chip between 12 and 1. The back-wound movement with original lever platform escapement is currently ticking but not guaranteed. The ivory case has minor hair cracking over dial, to rear of left side panel beside hinge, to rear of right side panel beside opening of door, and to top of rear door, plus to back edge of roof. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Group of eighteen 19th and 20th Century Stanhope viewers, to include four vegetable 'ivory' tape measures (printed views including Boulogne-sur-Mer, Calais), assorted dip-pens and pencils, Swiss souvenir with view of Lucerne and Rigi inscribed 1886, barrel with view of Niagara Falls, assorted views including Verdun, St. Malo, Birmingham, Stratford-on-Avon, Bath, Maidstone, Fowey, etc (18) Condition: We would advise viewing this lot in person, some minor losses to most pieces, light wear and rubbing to the surfaces, please see images - **General condition consistent with age
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