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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory pommel carved as the head of a man, above silver collar (lacking almost all of its previous gilding) hallmarked London (date letter rubbed), maker's mark for Howell & Co., and the numeral 4, bamboo haft inset with Howell London gilt button, metal ferrule, 91.5cm long.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALKING STICK, the ivory handle carved as the head of a duck wearing bonnet and glasses, above foliate embossed silver collar hallmarked London 1890 and with maker's mark for Thomas Davis (stick maker Avebury St, Hoxton, London), ebonised haft, metal ferrule, 90.5cm long over all.
A 19TH CENTURY ORIENTAL SWORD STICK, the ivory pommel carved as the head of a gentleman with abalone inset beetle on his forehead, above white metal collar embossed with figures and a rickshaw amidst foliage, malacca haft enclosing 69cm flattened diamond section blade, metal ferrule, 94.5cm long over all.
A VICTORIAN 1831 PATTERN GENERAL OFFICER'S MAMELUKE OR SWORD, 81cm curved blade with clipped back point by Poole, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher's, laurel wreaths, and General Officer's insignia, regulation copper hilt, two-piece riveted ivory grips, cracked, contained in its brass scabbard, complete with knot.
A GEORGIAN LIGHT COMPANY OFFICER'S SWORD, 82.5cm curved blade decorated with stands of arms, crowned Royal arms and crowned GR III cypher, highlighted in gilt upon a blued ground, marked J. Runkel, Solingen, copper gilt half basket hilt with D-shaped guard supported by two scrolling side bars, these supporting a strung bugle horn within an oval frame, bold lion's head pommel, wire bound ribbed ivory grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard, the upper mount dot punched with details for Thurkle's No. 15 New Street Fetter Lane.
A cylindrical ebony money box, late 19th century, with ivory mounts, two miniature brass barrels and covers, two small brass bound copper buckets, one small ivory string box, 19th century, of barrel shape, one small bone string box, 19th century, of barrel shape, and a seed case, with a plated rim, money box 10cm high (8)Provenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.
A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex mechanical watch, c.1926, model no. 2285, a circular ivory-coloured dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals and chapter ring with blued hands, two-part stainless steel case with bevelled edge case back, marked with serial no. 023764 2285, on a later expanding bracelet. Case 29 x 28mm approximately
A 19th Century Indian ivory hand mirror, intricately carved with foliate detail and a bird to either side, in a mahogany travelling case Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)Some deterioration to the silvering of the mirror. There are no cracks or chips to the ivory parts however there is some uneven discoloration.
A Queen Anne walnut, tortoiseshell and ivory collectors cabinet, the quarter-veneer exterior with inlaid panel doors enclosing an arrangement of eleven drawers above a single drawer, on later bun feet, 62cm wide x 67cm high x 28.5cm deep/see illustration Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)The top has been cut in two places for wall brackets, some stains to the top and walnut veneer has been re-glued, walnut veneer lifting in other places no major restouration needed. Both central tortoiseshell panels misshapen interior knob handles re-glued. some veneer splits to the cabinet moulding at base of doors
A Charles II needlework mirror, English 1660, the rectangular plate set within an ivory satin ground worked with stumpwork embroidery and embellished with seed pearls, the panels depicting the four Continents, worked to each corner is an oval medallion with scenes of flowers, landscapes and animals in tent stitch, 49cm x 54cm, set within a later burr walnut veneered frame and glazed/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Frederick Richmond, Bonhams, Lot 54, 2 March 2011/see illustration Condition Report: Silk backing with many tears and wear, loose threads to applied detailing and border. Losses and areas reworked. Overall with some discolouration and fading. See further images. Later frame with white paint spot to top centre. Some oxidised spotting/marks to mirror plate and overall with some wear.
A fine 19th Century fan with gilded and painted ivory sticks, vignettes of courtly scenes and bands of putti to one side and vignettes of pastoral scenes to the other, 28cm long/see illustration Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)Some lifting and small tears to leaf either side, predominantly near to folds in leaf, some wear to decoration and on guards and sticks. Mother of pearl end loose on one guard. Not viewed out of frame
An 18th Century fan having pierced ivory sticks with cherubs and swags, the leaf painted figures in a landscape, in an elaborate gilt glazed case/see illustration Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply) Generally appears in good condition. Some discolouration, very minor tears to edge of leaf where there are folds. Small repairs and losses to frame. Not viewed out of frame
A late 19th Century painted and sequinned fan with pierced and gilt decorated ivory sticks, the leaf centred by an oval with an 18th Century couple, in a gilt glazed case/see illustration Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)Generally appears in good condition. Some discolouration. Not viewed out of frame
A 19th Century Chinese ivory brisé fan, carved intricately with initials and figures in a landscape and two other similar examples Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)Brise fan with initalled cartouche - some minor losses and breaks to sticks Another with half of one of the guards missing The last example with both guards broken off and some damage to sticks
A Royal Worcester figure of a musician, after James Hadley, model no 1084, 31cm high, another holding a tambourine, 23cm high and a Royal Worcester blush ivory figure of John Bull, after James Hadley, 16cm high Condition Report: Musician is restored to fingers on right hand, very well done. Tambourine player is in good condition. John Bull is restored to back corner of base, done professionally to high standards
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