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Ω An Edwardian amboyna, ivory banded and silver fitted humidor, hallmarked for London 1903, the hinged cover with inset ivory monogram beneath an earl's coronet, and within concentric band inlaid borders, the front, back and sides with conforming banding; the satinwood lined cover interior with applied plaque inscribed for CLARK, 33 NEW BOND ST. W, above the cedar lining, the silver hinges, lockplate, and inset corner strengtheners all hallmarked, 12cm high, 41cm wide, 26cm deep, (locked open) Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω A pair of Dieppe sculpted ivory models of maidens, third quarter 19th century, both portrayed as standing and nude but for drapery held above their heads and falling down across their loins, each on a domed oval section base; atop knop turned and ebonised wood plinths, 32 and 31.5cm high respectively Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω An Indian ivory inset stained hardwood table cabinet, probably Gujarat or Sindh, 18th century, the top, hinged fall front, back and sides all with a border of inset flower heads, within double courses of concentric stringing, the corner angles all with cut brass mounts, above four spherical wood feet, with metal swing handle to each end; the interior with an arrangement of six drawers fitted to resemble nine, all with black lac heightened incised floral motifs, 23cm high, 32cm wide, 23cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
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 standSplit to one side of the ivory grip. Grey patching and pitting to the plain blade.
A Late 19th Century Malacca Cane Swordstick, the blade stamped, ''Mole Birmingham'', the inner sleeve stamped, ''Lord Ripon 1880'', the ropetwist-carved ivory grip inset with a circular silvered disc stamped, ''De Gray (sic) F.O.R. 1880'' Footnote: Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon (1852-1923), Earl de Grey, was a renowned game shooter who holds the world record for a lifetime bag of 556,000 birds, of which 241,000 were pheasants
A Victorian Bowie Knife, the clip-point steel blade etched with an eagle in flight over ''Californian Bowie Knife'', the ricasso stamped, ''Woodhead, Howard Street, Sheffield'', nickel crossguard, plated ferrule, bullrush-carved ivory grip, nickel-mounted leather scabbardBlade with small patches of rust and pitting. Ferrule with solder adjacent to ivory grip. Scabbard with some wear and dents to mounts.
A Late 19th Century Prostitute's Knife, the etched blade stamped, ''Manson, Sheffield'' to the ricasso, nickel crossguard, silver ferrule stamped for George Henry Biggin, Sheffield 1899, carved ivory handle, leather scabbard Blade with very slight rusting but bright overall. Rest of knife good. Scabbard with damaged stitching - generally worn and poor.
An Imperial German Naval Dress Dagger, the 32 cm double-fullered damascus blade stamped maker's helmet and leaf mark,the brass crosspiece cast fouled anchor, wirebound ivory grip, cast brass crown pommel, the brass scabbard engraved foliage and lightening bolts, twin ring and relief knotted rope suspensionsOne retaining pin lacking to pommel side. Residual polish to brass parts. Otherwise good.
A 19th Century Ivory Sword Stick, with 39cm double edge diamond shape steel blade, curved handle carved to simulate a roothead, the sectional haft carved to simulate bamboo, with gilt brass collar and silver coloured metal ferrule, 92cm overall length,Blade has black patching and pitting. Handle and haft have age cracks, with areas of repair to the haft
A 19th Century Malacca Sword Stick, with 73.5cm double edge steel blade, the upper section with a central narrow fuller, the nickel plated collar engraved J. ROBINSON, NEW YORK, HEATON CHAPEL, with globular ivory pommel, the tapering cylindrical haft with brass ferrule, 90cmPitting to blade. Age splits to the ivory pommel. Collar with two small cracks.Minor bruising to haft and dents to the ferrule.
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