A pair of early 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono or scroll weights. Each formed as a reclining man, one holding a peony flower and the other a bunch of grapes, each with an attendant at his feet, 9.5cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both with some hair cracks. The figure with grapes missing his right foot.
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A Japanese Meiji period shibayama ivory card case. Decorated to one side with a pair of cranes, bamboo shoots butterflies and insects and to the opposite side with birds and branches of prunus blossom. 108 grams, 11.5cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Hair crack to the cover. A bird inlay missing, also on the cover.
A circa 1900 Coalport miniature vase, of tapering form, on a cream ground the central panel painted with a mountain lake scene within gilt border and raised turquoise decoration, printed Coalport mark verso, h.12cm; together with a circa 1900 Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, having flared rim, the body painted with bird perched upon gilt branches, printed mark verso, shape No.957; and a Continental porcelain vase (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Coalport vase - wear to gilt at rim.Worcester vase - hairline crack through body.Continental vase - wear to gilt and discolouration to body.
A circa 1900 Royal Chinaworks Worcester blush ivory tyg, hand-painted with birds in flight, printed mark verso; together with a circa 1900 Royal Worcester conch shell table ornament, shape No.715; and various other Royal Worcester blush ivory wares Condition Report / Extra Information Jar and cover with residue from tape(?) over the lid.Conch shell with small chip to rim.All with light wear to the gilt.
A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, initials to terminal, probably London 1811, William Bennett, assorted silver teaspoons and coffee spoons, George III - Victorian, silver sugar tongs, a Victorian silver bladed ivory handled cake knife, the blade with bright cut flower, leaf and bird decoration, Sheffield 1899, Atkin Brothers a silver server, four silver handled butter knives, a silver part cruet etc
Wiltshire interest: A Victorian silver claret jug, London 1878, William and George Sissons, baluster form with engraved berry and leaf decoration to neck, stylised berry and leaf Arts and Crafts influenced embossing to handle, ivory spacers, garland style wreath finial and engraved initials to hinged lid, sparrow beak spout, base inscribed Keevil Society, height approximately 22cm
A Regency mahogany and marquetry inlaid two section tea caddy with conch shell decoration to the top and front panels, opening to reveal two lidded canisters, with amboyna medallion and ebony and satinwood strung decoration, 19.4 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS All over with various scuffs, scratches, knocks. Appears to have had some repairs to the inlay. There is chipping to the ivory handles and roughness to the escutcheon. Lid is warped, felt to the base is worn. The lining to the interior is worn away. Both interior lids are bowed and lock is broken. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details.
A cased set of twelve late Victorian silver-bladed and pronged fish knives and forks with engraved foliate decoration and ivory handles (by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898) CONDITION REPORTS Each blade stamped for "Sheffield Silver by Harrison Brothers & Howson 1898". Each with light scratches. Some slightly bent. General signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Some handles are discoloured. Box with damaged hinges, various chips, scratches, scuffs and marks. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
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