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Lot 73

A JAPANESE IVORY PARASOL HANDLEcarved with a monkey holding a nut, 9.5cm high, netsuke of a scholar holding a scroll, 4.5cm high, netsuke of a figure carrying a gourd, 4.5cm high and another netsuke, 4.5cm high (4) Condition Report: Available upon request 

Lot 1013

A XIX Century Pine Tool Chest, the interior superbly inlaid with satinwood, boxwood, ebony, mahogany, pitch pine and other woods, two similar drawers having ivory handles and similar sliding compartments, housing a large quantity of period woodworkers tools.

Lot 548

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Jug, of tapered form with basket work handle, the blush ivory ground printed and painted with floral sprays, shape number 1407, date code for 1904, 23cm high (restored); A Royal Worcester Bowl, painted with pink roses, 8.5cm high. (2)

Lot 596

A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewers, of single handled ovoid form, raised on circular feet, the central panels painted by John Stinton, signed, with highland cattle in mountainous, misty landscapes within blush ivory grounds, puce marks, shape number 1581, date codes for 1904 and 1906, 21cm high. (2)

Lot 672

A Late XIX Century Chinese Ivory Needle Case, elaborately carved with sinuous dragons, birds and flowers, the cylindrical body with screw off cover, 15.5cm long; A Bone Dice Box, decorated with a house and a windmill. (2)

Lot 675

A Japanese Late XIX Century Ivory Figure, carved as a Sage holding a fruit, signed in a red seal, 18.5cm high.

Lot 676

A Pair of Chinese Ivory Glove Stretchers, carved in shaped cartouches with floral sprays, 25cm long.

Lot 684

A Late XIX Century Chinese Ivory Cylindrical Needle Case, elaborately carved with a sinuous dragon and foliage, 12cm long; An Ivory and Mahogany Monoscope, 8cm long, cased, a daguerreotype in elaborate case, a bobbin/thimble case in the form of an egg on stand, 6.5cm high and a miniature frame engraved with foliage, 7cm high. (5)

Lot 686

A Late XIX Century Japanese Sectional Ivory Figure, carved as a fisherman holding a rod and a fish and carrying a basket, oval base, 14cm high; A Japanese Sectional Ivory Figure of a Woodcutter, signed in red seal, 20cm high; Another, holding a pail, 20cm high (damages). (3)

Lot 692

A Late XIX Century Canton Carved Ivory Card Case, carved with a central cartouche of figures in a garden with a floral border, the reverse with figures amongst pagodas and shrubs, 10.6cm high.

Lot 778

An Edwardian Malacca Walking Stick, with inscribed silver collar, hallmarked for Sheffield 1907 and plain ivory handle, 89cm long.

Lot 780

A Late XIX Century Oak Cased Games Compendium, the four drawers containing bone chess and draughts sets, ivory poker dice, shakers and hand score markers, dominoes and playing cards with two cribbage boards and patent capstan locking mechanism, 26.5cm square.

Lot 781

An Early XX Century Walking Stick, with plain ivory handle (cracks) and 9ct gold collar, hallmarked for London 1924, inscribed with initials and dated 1925, tapering malacca shaft 89cm long.

Lot 807

A Late Victorian Ivory Handled Walking Stick, mounted on a malacca cane with chased silver collar inscribed and dated 1895, 91cm long.

Lot 808

A Late Victorian Turned Ivory Handled Walking Stick, mounted on a blackthorn cane with chased and inscribed silver collar, 91cm long.

Lot 809

A Late Victorian Ivory and Silver Mounted Walking Stick, with fluted and chased decoration, mounted on an ebony cane, 93cm long.

Lot 810

An Early XX Century Marine Ivory Handled Walking Stick, mounted on an ebony cane with plain silver collar, 93.5cm long.

Lot 811

A Portrait Miniature, painted on ivory with an XVIII Century gentleman wearing a white ruffled shirt and blue jacket within a gilt mount and ebonised oval frame, 4 x 3.5cm; A Miniature, painted on paper with a lady in a blue dress, 5 x 4.5cm; Another, in a gilt metal frame. (3)

Lot 812

A Mid XIX Century Whale Bone Walking Stick, with turned hexagonal ivory handle, 74.5cm long.

Lot 813

A Late XIX Century Ivory Walking Stick Handle, carved as a boar's head with open mouth, 7cm long.

Lot 814

A Late XIX Century Ivory Cheroot Holder, carved as a lady, 9cm long, in fitted case; A Miniature Corkscrew, with turned ivory handle, 4.5cm high, a bone paper knife, part chess set, a brooch, a Stanhope, apple corer, penknife etc.

Lot 838

A Late XIX Century Pierced Bone Needle Case, with screw lid, 10cm long; another plainer, a silver 'Blackpool' thimble in case, a pierced ivory bobbin case, 5cm high, crochet hooks, button hooks, etc.

Lot 850

A Late XIX Century Pocket Barometer/Compass/Thermometer Set by Negretti & Zambra of London, in fitted plush lined morocco case (with monogram), the ivory thermometer fitted to the case lid.

Lot 300

VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED SILVER COLLARED WALKING CANEa period horn handled silver collared cane, and a later silver mounted cane (3)

Lot 5

IVORY BEAD NECKLACEof graduated form and comprising fifty five graduated beads with a later silver clasp, 48.5cm long excluding clasp; together with two other graduated ivory bead necklaces, both 46cm long and both with broken clasps; a pair of ivory puzzle ball earrings with metal screw clasp fittings; and a graduated ivory bead necklace with forty four beads

Lot 223A

A Hardy 3" diameter brass faced Hardy Perfect, with dished drum and four cusps set into the rim, a rim-mounted check mechanism, ivory and nickel and nickel silver drum screw, etc CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, dirt, accretions, some scuffs, light dents, some discolouration in areas and tarnishing to the brass. Wear tot he silver drum screw, discolouration to the ivory handle. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see pictures for detail

Lot 13

A STRING OF GRADUATED AMBER BEADS, approx. length 29 cm, in card box marked for "W. Poorton, Manufacturing Jeweller, Ivory, Tortoiseshell and Amber works, 75 Queen Street, Cardiff' Condition Report:String aging, largest bead about 30 mm long, approx. weight of strong as a whole - 52 g

Lot 100

A Japanese Ivory Ball, Meiji period, carved with a profusion of animals, 4.2cm high, mounted on a turned wooden stand and brass base with presentation inscription dated 1914

Lot 101

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as two farmers smoking pipes, one seated on a mount, 17cm high

Lot 102

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a boy standing on the back of a serpent, his arms outstretched, 13cm high

Lot 103

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a monkey trainer, a boy at his feet, 19cm high

Lot 104

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a man and boy with a snake in a basket, 6.5cm high

Lot 105

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Meiji period, as a recumbent ram, 5cm long; and A Similar Netsuke, as rabbits, 4.5cm long (2)

Lot 106

A Japanese Bronze and Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as an elephant being attacked by two tigers, 16cm high

Lot 107

A Japanese Ivory and Shibayama Style Box and Hinged Cover, early 20th century, decorated with birds amongst flowering and leafy branches, 13.5cm wide; and An Ivory Okimono, of a standing figure, on a circular base, 17cm high (2)

Lot 110

A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Meiji period, carved as the animals of the Zodiac, 4cm; A Similar, as a bearded man riding a wild boar, 4cm; and Another, as two rats, 8cm (3)

Lot 328

A Copper and Brass Samovar, early 19th century, in neo-classical style with reeded lions' mask supports and turned ivory handles, 45cm high; A Victorian Brass Coal Purdonium, 42cm high; Two Brass Jardinières, 31cm and 23.5cm high; Two Copper Coal Helmets; A Jam Pan; A Pair of Stands; A Fire Screen, and A Set of Three Fire Irons on Stand; and A Dustpan (qty)

Lot 334

An Ivory and Silver Mounted Malacca Cane, Birmingham 1898, the ferrule inscribed WILLIAM BIRRELL, BAMBEATH, LEVEN, JUNE 1899, 92.5cm long; An Ebony Walking Stick, late 19th century, with ivory pommel, 92cm long; A Similar Walking Stick, 93cm long; and A Rosewood Walking Stick, with ivory pommel, 92cm long (4)

Lot 335

An Ivory Mounted Ebonised Stick, late 19th century, the handle carved as the head of a Oriental wearing a tall top hat, 91cm long; An Ivory and Silver Plate Mounted Walking Stick, circa 1900, the handle as the head of a greyhound with glass eyes, 97cm long; and An Ivory Mounted Malacca Swordstick, late 19th century, 90cm (3)

Lot 339

A Late Victorian Ivory and Silver Plate Mounted Malacca Cane, London 1894, the handle modelled as a French bulldog with glass eyes, the ferrule inscribed AJ BUTCHERS, 92cm long

Lot 349

A Gold Fob Seal, 19th century, unmarked, set with a bloodstone matrix; Two Gilt Metal Fob Seals; Two Carnelian Intaglios; A Smoky Quartz Fob Seal; Five Various Seal Matrix and Intaglios; Two Rock Crystal Hand Seals; An Ivory Hand Seal; A Turned and Stained Wood Hand Seal; Another Hand Seal, as a medallion; A White Metal Propelling Pencil; Two Sets of Embossed and Painted Paper Plaquettes; and A Wax Seal Impression, in a zinc box (qty)

Lot 350

A French Carved Ivory Cristo Vivo, 19th century, with flowing perizonium, 22cm, mounted on a wooden cross with ivory plaque, in a glazed cushion frame

Lot 364

A Pair of Diamond and Blue Enamels Dress Studs, stamped 18ct and A Matching Cufflink, in a gilt tooled leather fitted box marked ROOD; and A Cased Callaghan & Co Silver and Ivory Three Piece Compass, thermometer and barometer set

Lot 374

Bramham Moor Hunt and Lascelles Interest: A silver hunting horn, Kohler & Sons (Swaine & Adeney Ltd.) London 1923, inscribed G.G. From L. Bramham Moor And Five-And-Twenty Couple, 22.5cm long; a cased Victorian silver and ivory page turner, London 1886, inscribed Bramham Moor..., 43cm long; and a silvered model of a running fox, on wooden base, 15cm long (3) G.G. is Mr George Gulliver, First Whip and later Huntsman, L is George Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood, Master of the Hunt. Property of Mr George Gulliver thence by descent.

Lot 380

A Dieppe Ivory Cross, late 19th century, carved with fruit and flowers, 9.5cm high; A Similar Cross, 9cm; A Collection of Cantonese Mother-of-Pearl Gaming Tokens, of various forms, with engraved decoration; A Painted Wood Box and Cover, 19th century, decorated with classical figures; A Collection of Small Shells; and A Miniature Hymn Book (qty)

Lot 416

A Treen Coffee Grinder, early 19th century, the steel arm with turned wooden handle, the base drawer with turned ivory handle, 19cm high

Lot 420

A Late Victorian Ivory and Horn Walking Stick, 93cm long

Lot 422

A Dieppe Ivory Basket, late 19th century, of ribbed form with overhead handle and twin-hinged foliate covers, 9.5cm high

Lot 423

A Leather Travelling Dressing Case, early 20th century, containing various ivory and ivory mounted accoutrements, a Cantonese ivory handle and a pair of opera glasses; and A Leather Suitcase (qty)

Lot 432

A Striking 1920s Sequin Fan, signed E Kees, the ivory monture shaped to form a shooting star, the head being a star and the rest of the guard quite linear and spayed to the tips. The light grey gauze leaf, mounted a l'Anglaise and in fontange form, is embellished with rows of tiny silver sequins, continuing as rays of light, the gorge and guards painted in soft grey with hints of green and lilac. Overall height 33cm. One small split noted to the gauze at lower level.

Lot 433

Three Fans: A 19th century ivory Carnet de Bal, with six ivory sticks, both guards of mother-of-pearl, a silver metal decorative plaque to the upper guard with blank panel for initials, a finger ring and pencil on chain; an ivory Carnet de Bal with silver metal guards and Art Nouveau decoration, celluloid sticks, and opulent chenille tassel: and a hexagonal beige velvet face screen painted with an elegant 18th century couple in a salon, taking tea, the screen edged with fringed braid, backed in cream silk and mounted on a carved ivory handle. Item 1 guard length 9cm, item 2 guard length 10cm, item 3 width approx 18cm. MOP carnet: the upper guard has broken near the rivet and the first ivory stick in is glued to it. The face screen handle is broken and the bottom part missing. The Carnets de Bal lack ribbons.

Lot 434

An 18th Century Ivory monture married with a 19th century double paper leaf, depicting Rebecca receiving a gift from Eliezer at the well. The verso shows a maiden watering roses, cupid lurking beneath. Above this and rather indistinct are printed words, in Spanish, ''La Hermosa, … nacer……dios…..''The monture is gilded and painted in floral designs in mainly blue and pink and the pierced gorge is backed centrally with mother-of-pearl. Guard length 25cm. Marriage of monture and later leaf. The gorge sticks show inconsistency at the right side, and repair to the guards, see also from the verso.

Lot 435

A Good 1830-40 Century Ivory Fan, depicting Venus in her shell chariot, the double paper leaf lithographed and mounted on ivory sticks, the guards being overland with panels of a light pink mother-of-pearl, with some quite regular piercing and silvering. The recto features a variety of scenes with couples paying homage to various goddesses, to include possibly Athena. The verso, with a central cartouche of young ladies dancing with glower garlands, is presented in mainly pastel colours, with two side vignettes depicting pleasant encounters in the countryside. Silver metal loop and red silk tassel. Guard length 29cm. A central gorge stick absent and a repair noted to the one next to the gap. The leaf shows some effects of this. Slight loss to the mop on the upper section of the lower guard. Probable replacement to the mop on the upper guard, colour slightly different.

Lot 436

An 1830-40 Fan, with a double paper leaf, brightly coloured to the recto and showing a rather romanticised young lady with delicate features to the centre, enveloping herself inside an oversized red flower head, to her right a winged cherub similarly deployed but with white veiling, and to the left, Cupid apparently sharpening his bow. Birds and flowers fill the reserves. To the verso, a trio of fashionable young women of the period with extravagant accessories, two holding masks. The monture, of ivory, is pierced and gilded to the gorge and the guards are mother-of-pearl, which are carved, pierced and inlaid with a variety of steel shapes. Guard length 22cm. Together with a card fan box bearing the label of a retailer. Finnegan's Ltd, London, Liverpool and Manchester; and An Early 19th Century Fan, with double paper leaf, each side with a romantic depiction of a lady in classical robes, and Cupid. The ivory monture is carved and pierced in classical fashion, the guards with a figure in the upper section. Guard length 21.5cm (2). Fan 1 - Some slights tears to the leaf on the recto and nicks to the upper folds. The verso, to the left, has some staining and damage. The MOP on the guards has losses to the inlays and the shoulder of the upper guards shows a crack which is most probably a repair, and the first stick in, is stuck to it. The guards appear a fraction too long? Fan 2 - Some wear and nicks to some leaf folds.

Lot 438

A Small Regency Bone Fan, the monture pierced, gilded and silvered. barrel rivet. The double leaf with a central cartouche, a pastoral depiction of young couples tending sheep, is embroidered with gold sequins and painted in the reserves with vibrant flowers. The recto is plain. Guard length 17cm; and A Regency Ivory Fan, with barrel rivet, the monture lightly pierced, the gorge tiny. The dark purple silk leaf is exquisitely embroidered with all manner of tiny gold sequins, stars, leaves gold beads, white beads, forming flowers, swags and borders. Part of the upper leaf, cut away, is backed with cream net. Guard length 18.5cm (2). Fan 1 - The leaf has been extensively restored, seen from the verso. One further repair on the recto the full width of the lower leaf. Some pinholes. Some loss to the sequins. Gilding dull with some losses. Both guards appear to have a tip panel missing, possibly MOP Fan 2 -The cream net is split on several folds

Lot 439

A Regency Ivory Fan, circa 1810-20, with silvering and gilding, carving and piercing to the monture. Barrel rivet. The silk leaf is richly embroidered with tiny gold sequins, bordering the leaf and also delineating each area of foliage and the two young girls who approach the altar of love with an offering of flowers. The verso is plain. Guard length 24cm. Splits to folds with some restoration seen on the verso. Some foxing as seen from both sides. One gorge stick has moved but is present. Upper guard is damaged, lower guard appears undamaged. Tarnish/dulling to the gilding. Delicate painting to faces.

Lot 440

A 19th Century Ivory Fan, the monture carved and pierced, and painted in gold and muted colours. The double leaf, signed to the recto, Durano, shows a young lady being serenaded by a musician the reserves painted in bold colours with flowers, arrows, and doves around the altar of love. The verso is relatively plain, with a border in green and a spray of flowers. The gorge sticks to the verso are plain. Guard length 22cm. Good strong colours, slight rubbing to the folds, generally clean and strong.

Lot 441

A Circa 1880 Ivory Fan, the gorge well and regularly pierced, the guards featuring unusual rope effect panels, all inset with silver metal shapes of varying sizes. The double gauze leaf, in cream, has been applied to the recto with a border and motifs of Brussels bobbin lace, to include flowers and butterflies. The verso is plain. The basic loop is adorned with a large cream silk tassel. Guard length 27cm; and An 1860-70 Ivory Fan, with carved and pierced monture, the design an elaborate lattice with flowers. The double paper leaf shows an elegant outdoor gathering, the ladies in elaborate 18th century gowns, many carrying fans, the gentleman in vibrant colours with long jackets and breeches, the reserves floral. To the verso, a simple riverside setting, with perhaps Italianate buildings and trees. Guard length 27cm (2). Fan 1 - The gauze is quite grubby. The gauze to the verso is splitting in places. Losses to the metal inserts. Fan 2 - The monture appears sound. The leaf, unusually lightweight, has some splitting to the folds and some repairs, mainly seen from the verso but also the recto to the very left.

Lot 442

A Mid-19th Century Bone Fan, with simple silvering and gilding, mainly of meandering stems with leaves, the double paper leaf with two colourful scenes surrounded by strong blue reserves. To the left, a couple of young ladies in their salon, reading what appears to be a letter from a beau. To the right, the beau calls upon one of the young ladies, who is taking a stroll accompanied by an elderly chaperone or relative. The blue reserves highlight further imagery, of Gods and cupid, in bold gold. The verso, decorated in gold on white, shows a scene of travellers in foreign lands, with their camels and tents. To each side, peacocks and rich gold reserves. Guard length 27cm; A Mid-19th Century Bone Fan, with simple gilding and well-shaped and carved guards. The double lithographed leaf shows a gentle scene of a family group beside a lake on which others are rowing. The relatively plain reserves are filled with leaves, flowers and foliage in soft green and brown. The verso, with an elaborate scrolling and floral design filling most of the reserves, features a central scene of an outdoor gathering, a grand lady being approached by a wealthy gentleman in the foreground. Guard length 27cm; and A Circa 1800 Ivory Fan, with carved monture, the guard detail very delicate and in panels. The small gorge is most delicately and intricately carved with figures. The double paper leaf is painted with a depiction of a fine lady in classical dress, being crowned with a flower garland by Cupid, his bow and quiver at his feet, in the presence of another finely dressed lady. The verso is plain. Guard length 24cm (3). Fan 1 Minor wear to some folds, really quite bright and clean. When closes the gorge appears quite bowed in the centre. Fan 2 - Some splitting to the folds and slight wear to the leaf. The leaf colour was probably gold at some time but is now quite dull/matt. Fan 3 - Very poor. The leaf is very dry and split. The paint colour is strong and the facial details very good. The monture lacks the middle section to the lower gorge and the upper guard is broken mid- way and there is some loss to the ivory. Two inner sticks stuck to the upper guard. Tiny losses to the gorge. This has been a beautiful fan.

Lot 443

A 19th Century Ivory Fan, the guards and gorge intricately carved and painted in pastel colours, resembling scrolling ribbons entwined around flowers. The double paper leaf features young people at leisure in the countryside, one boy greeting his dog, others picking flowers and making garlands. The verso depicts an 18th century lady seated beside a tree. Guard length 24vm. Together with a 19th century card fan box, the inner lid with a retailer's label for Dickens and Jones Ltd, Fan Specialists, Regent Street, London. Rubbing to many of the folds. Colour good.

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