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A GOOD QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY PEDESTAL BOX & COVER, it sides finely carved with flowers and leafage, the cover carved in the form of two boys bearing masks of Ebisu & Daikoku, the underside of the cover with a seal mark, the base with an engraved signature and a red stained kakihan, 6.8in high overall.
A PAIR OF FINE QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY TUSK VASES, mounted on fitted lacquered wood stands, each unusually with a detachable neck rim section, the sides finely carved in relief with a continuous garden scene of cranes, birds flowers and foliage, each side with an engraved and inlaid ivory signature plaque, 8.4in high overall, the ivory vases themselves 5.5in high.
A LARGE FINE QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN, weighing approx. 4.28Kg, together with a fitted carved wood stand, the man standing on wave-lapped rockwork and drawing a net around his shoulders, the base with an inlaid carved red lacquer seal mark, 23.75in high overall, the ivory itself 18.75in high.
A FINE QUALITY JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA & IVORY TUSK VASE, together with a gilt lacquered wood fixed base and separate stand, the sides decorated in gilt lacquer with a peacock, cranes and garden foliage, some details in mother-of-pearl and coral, 16.5in high overall incl. base and stand, the ivory itself 9.5in high.
English School, 18th Century A portrait miniature of a lady, oval, 4 cm (1.5in), in a gilt frame; together with a Regency portrait of a young lady in a white dress and a blue shawl with plaited hair, rectangular, 9 x 7 cm (2 x 3in), in a silver frame, and another 18th Century miniature portrait of a lady in a green dress with roses and feathers in her hair, 4 cm (1.5in) (3) watercolour on ivory (3)
A red scrim boxed Union of Great Britain gold inlaid ivory toothpick case, the hinged lid carved as three candles within a beaded edge, the flames inscribed 'England', 'Scotland' and 'Ireland', their cross bindings 'Mutual Interest' and 'Union Harmony', the interior of the lid mirrored, 8cm (3.25 in) wide
A George III tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged rectangular lid mounted with white metal edge and closing on ivory fillets enclosing the two interior compartment lids, the rounded corners of the exterior with veneers separate from the single sheets to the front and back, 16.5cm (6.5 in) wide
A late 19th century Vizagapatam writing slope, the fall front over a compartment with three shallow drawers all before the lid over three compartments with lift off lids about a stamp slope and three glass inkwells, the box 38.5cm (15.25 in) wide This box is distressed with the ivory lifting and the micromosaic degrading
An Eastern filigree and carved ivory bracelet, circa 1880, composed of three graduated oval ivory plaques carved in deep relief with finely detailed roses, daisies, fuchsias and other flowers and leaves, collet mounted and joined by filigree panels of very fine wire, twist wire and bead work depicting exotic birds and leaves, and two smaller end panels with the hidden clasp, of similar work depicting coiled serpents and leaves; safety chain; yellow metal tests for 22ct gold, length 18.2cm
A 20th century American coffee pot and teapot by Reed & Barton, 'Bradford' design, pattern number 661 - 7056, the coffee pot, height 30cm (12in) with lobed body, the capped double scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed lid with pumpkin and leaf finial, the spout with foliate decoration, raised on four applied foliate decorated feet, stamped on the base 'Reed & Barton Sterling 705 Bradford', the teapot, height 26cm (10in) to match, 71.2ozt gross (2) Reed & Barton was a prominent American silversmithing company based in Taunton, Massachusetts, between 1824 and 2015. They were chosen to design and produce the official medals for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The company's products are used at the White House in Washington, D.C. minor dent to the coffee pot, and the insulators have degraded, dents and creases to the teapot, also with degraded insulators. Unlikely that either have ever been used, due to the clenliness of the interiors.
A George III Silver Mounted Yeomanry Sword, the 82cm plain single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 18cm, with broad fuller, the silver spadroon type hilt with bowed pierced guard, angular knuckle bow with double bars, one worked as stylised grenades, with downswept disc quillon and ribbed ivory grip, with London hallmarks, possibly by Joseph Biggs, lacks scabbard, on a custom made wood standHilt fittings in good order, but there is a split to one side of the ivory grip. Grey patching and pitting to the plain blade.
A George III Spadroon by Thomas Gill, Birmingham, the 85.5cm single edge fullered steel blade faintly etched and engraved with GR cypher, martial trophies, one side inscribed Thos.Gill, Warranted Never to Fail at the ricasso, the opposing side dated 1798, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with D shape guard, facetted ferrule and back strap and ribbed ivory grip, the leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts and hanging straps with lion head buckles, Black patching and pitting to blade, engraving and etching very faint. Some wear to gilding on hilt and scabbard, but generally good. Tiny edge splits to ivory grip at ferrule and pommel. Surface of leather scabbard is flaking and worn, dent to one side of chape.
A Late Victorian/Edwardian Bowie Knife, the 15cm clip point steel blade signed JOHNSON, SHEFFIELD below C.J within a flag, the plated crossguard with faux hallmarks, the ivory grip with plated swag embossed ferrule and plain pommel stamped with maker's name, with leather scabbard; a Similar Bowie Knife, the blade stamped BROOKES & CROOKES, SHEFFIELD, with plain German silver crossguard, ivory grip and silver pommel, Sheffield 1891, with leather scabbard (2)
A Georgian Naval Dirk, the 54cm single edge fullered steel blade with a narrow fuller to the back edge, engraved with a figure, dog, stands of arms, sun and pendant tassels, the gilt brass cruciform hilt and ivory grip with chequered decoration, the leather scabbard with brass mounts bearing traces of original gilding, the locket engraved 'DURY, 32 STRAND, LONDON', 67.5cmBlade with small areas of black patching. Crack to ivory grip and wear to gilt on hilt. Leather scabbard has a crease below the locket, the shoe with some corrosion to the tip, all scabbard mounts have small minor dents.
A Rare Late 18th Century/Early 19th Century American Naval Dirk, the 10.5cm spear point steel blade with raised medial ridge to one side, steel crossguard with ball quillons, reeded ivory grip and silver scabbard engraved with a fouled anchor, 25cmBlack patching to blade, with uneven edges. Two cracks to ivory grip. Soldered repair to tip of scabbard
A Victorian Mameluke Officer's Sword to the 9th Lancers, the 78cm single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 27cm, each side faintly etched with a crown over crossed lances over IX, and with maker's name PROSSER to the ricasso, the gilt brass hilt with raised foliate rosettes to the langets, ball quillons, the two piece ivory grip with foliate head rivets and with gold and red bullion thread sword knot and cords, the maroon velvet covered scabbard with gilt brass mounts with raised foliate rosettes, the locket engraved PROSSER LONDON, 95cmBlack patching to blade, with numerous small nicks to edge. Cracks to ivory grip scales. Wear to gilt on the extremities. Tears and thin wear to velvet of scabbard
A 19th Century Bowie Knife by George Redfern, Sheffield, the 18.5cm spear point steel blade signed at the ricasso, with plated cutlery handle and gilt tooled red leather scabbard with nickel mounts; a Folding Pocket Knife by Taylors 'Eye Witness' Sheffield, with two folding blades and ivory grip scales (2)1 - Black pitting to blade tip. Plate very worn on handle. 2 - Black patching to blades.
An Indonesian Golok, with 54cm single edge fullered steel blade, the horn hilt carved as the head of a stylised parrot applied with silver leaves and symbols, with white metal bound wood scabbard; an Indonesian Sword, the wood hilt carved as a bird, the two piece rounded diaper carved wood scabbard carved at the mouth with human figures, with sennet binding; also, an Indian talwar, an Indian axe, a carved bamboo wall mounted plant holder and a 1920's Chinese ivory puzzle ball (6)
A Dan Wood Mask, Ivory Coast, with domed forehead, elliptical pierced eyes, triangular block nose with pierced nostrils and open mouth with animal hair beard, 30cm; a Chokwe Type Small Wood Headrest for a Child, with curved top and mask carved support, 12cm; a Japanese Bronze Censor, with elephant mask handles, 17cm (3)
A 19th Century Belgian Pinfire Six Shot Revolver, with 8.5cm round steel barrel, the left side set with a hinged wavy edge bayonet, the right side with ejector rod, the blued steel cylinder and frame inlaid with silver leafy scrolls, with Liege proof marks, numbered 226311, hinged loading gate, folding trigger and ivory grip scales, 18cm Action works, but cylinder does not engage. Fine pitting to metalwork. Wear to bluing. Small split to left ivory grip scale near securing screw
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