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A Japanese carved ivory okimono, signed Isshi; and a netsuke, signed Gyokushu: the first in the form of a street vendor selling traditional drums, signed on red lacquer tablet, Meiji, 8 cm [some damage]; the netsuke as the smiling seated figure of Hotei with a karako boy poring sake into a cup, 4 cm [2].
Two Japanese ivory okimonos: the first in the form of a smiling man holding a gourd and carrying his waving son on his back, one foot resting on a rocky mound with a basket tied to a stump, signed to a red lacquer plaque, Meiji, 12 cm [minor loss]; the second of a striding man carrying a sickle, signed, Meiji, 13 cm [2].
Agostino Maspoli, a rosewood wheel barometer: having an eight-inch round silvered dial with blued steel hand and brass pointer, the centre engraved with a scene depicting a farm with windmill and signed Agostino Maspoli, with a hygrometer, thermometer, and level, the rosewood case having a swan-neck pediment with an ivory finial, height 98cms.* Biography Augustus Maspoli is recorded as working in Hull as an optician and barometer maker at 49, Salthouse Lane from circa 1826 until circa 1835, and then at 79, Lowgate until 1855, also known as Augustus Mapoli & James, being James Maspoli, from 1831.Ref: Edwin Banfield, Barometer Makers & Retailers, Baros Books, 1991
By J & T Scott - A Victorian amboyna wood and ivory line inlaid Davenport:, the superstructure with a lidded fitted stationery compartment and sloping tooled leather inset hinged writing surface, enclosing a satinwood veneered interior with small drawers, the side fitted with four short drawers enclosed by a moulded panel door, the moulded panel front with carved husk and scroll brackets on a plinth base with bun feet and castors, 59cm (1ft 11 1/2in) wide.*Notes Bearing a stamp J & T Scott, 10 George St, Edinburgh
By Heal & Son Ltd - An oak rectangular sideboard:, with a narrow ledge back containing three central drawers flanked by a pair of enclosed cupboards on square section legs, united by H-stretcher, 137cm (4ft 6in) long, bears an ivory dot Heal & Sons Ltd, London W, together with a Heals type oak dining table of refectory type, on square section dual trestle end supports, united by a stretcher, the top 168cm (5ft 6 1/4in) x 76cm (2ft 6in), the underside stamped with numerals '88', a set of four oak dining chairs with triple curved splat backs and rush seats, on square tapered legs, united by stretchers and a rectangular side table on square legs, united by H stretcher, the top 84cm (2ft 9in) x 46cm (1ft 6in).
A George v silver two-piece coffee service and tray maker Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1933/35: the coffee pot and water jug of plain tapering form with ivory finials and handles, the tray of rectangular outline with re-entrant corners, with ivory carrying handles, 51cm. wide. overall weight 2100gms, 67.52ozs.
A pair of 'Patek Philippe' 18ct white gold 'Ellipse' cuff-links: the central polished blue plaques within a plain border to signed bar-link connections and oval terminals, 17gms gross weight and in fitted lacquered wooden box with soft ivory leather interior, the lid with Calatrava cross logo, also with outer box and pamphlet.
Follower of George Engleheart [early 19th Century]-A miniature portrait of Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm,:- head and shoulders with short wavy grey hair and brown eyes, wearing naval uniform, sky background,on ivory, oval, 9.6cm.* Provenance. Christies Fine Miniatures and Objects of Vertu 15 June 1976, lot 31
English School circa 1800-A miniature portrait of a young man,:-head and shoulders with dark wavy hair and blue eyes, wearing a blue coat and white linen stock, sky backgroundon ivory, oval 7.6cm, in a yellow metal frame with mother of pearl guilloche enamel back enclosing a lock of hair and gilt metal RW monogram.
English School early 19th Century-A miniature portrait of a young officer, thought to be Edward Pyndar Lygon, as a Cornet in the 2nd Life Guards, :-head and shoulders, with fair wavy hair and brown eyeswearing a red tunic, on ivory, heart-shaped, 4 x 4.2cm,within a heart-shaped blue glass and white metal frame,(there is an indistinct pencil inscription on the backing card, possibly 'Lt. Lyson Smart')together with one other heart-shaped miniature of a young lady, Circle of Andrew Plimer, sky background, in a silver frame. [2]
An Edwardian ivory handled silver trowel, Sheffield 1902, maker's mark H.A., the blade with chased flowers and 'C' scrolls and engraved 'Presented to George Edward Foster Esq. J.P. on the occasion of his laying the memorial stone of the St Andrew's Street Chapel, Cambridge, 6 May 1903', the handle with entralec designs, 37cm long
A Victorian silver fish slice, London, 1837, maker's mark GRC, of typical form with pierced foliate and anthemion designs, together with a similarly decorated silver serving fork, a pair of large Edwardian asparagus servers, a pair of small asparagus tongs, and a silver plated crumb scoop with silver ferrule and ivory handle
A Framed Hand Painted and Stick Ivory Fan:Late 18th/early 19th century, the hand painted section painted in the manner of Watteau and depicting a seated maiden and her attendants by the side of a tree in a country landscape, the stick finely pierced inlaid with figures in the classical design
A Four-Piece late Victorian/Edwardian Silver and Ivory Handled Tea/Coffee Service:Of "cape" pattern, embossed with a band of laurel leaves and berries, the pots with acanthus leaf finials. Teapot and milk jug, London 1902, by Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1901; Sugar bowl by T. A. Slater, W.B. Slater and H.A. Holland (Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater); the hot water jug, London 1927, by Pairpoint Brothers. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks all clear. Please note there is a dent to teapot apporx. 1inch in length
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