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Antique portrait miniature perhaps on ivory, in yellow metal brooch mount, inscribed to reverse Gt Gt Gt Grandmother of Janet D W Bartleman, also a Victorian mourning ring. CONDITION REPORT: MiniatureNo obvious splits or cracks to ivory. No obvious paint ;losses. metalwork wornpendant mount and brooch pin brokenSlight signs of mould or discolouration under glass
A Bijouterie group to include 19th century turned ivory circular Box and Cover, a pair of finely engraved 19th century mother of pearl Gaming Counters, an old iron Key, a Bakelite Vesta Case, a pipe-head modelled as Queen Victoria to celebrate her 1887 Golden Jubilee and other collectable items (an assortment)
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood strung square Piano raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers, makers details of Joseph Dale & Son Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Cornhill, Oxford Street & New Bond Street, London upon an interior satinwood panel with sound holes flanking, (with forty ivory keys), 163cm wide x 62cm deep x 82cm high CONDITION REPORT: Not in the best condition as the images show. Presently the keys do not play and there is obvious damage to the ivory veneer on one of the middle keys, there are splits to the mahogany back right, inlays that are away, chips, scratches and further cracks and repairs including the front right hand leg broken and badly repaired with glue and a large screw. There is a split to the right hand end mahogany where the top meets the stand of approx. 8/10”. Looking at the right hand back leg this has also been strengthened with a large screw. Scratches and scuffs and further large screws to both front left and front right leg although the screws look original. The hinged section that lifts up to reveal the ivory keys has faded with ring marks and the top is seen to be ink marked. This has come privately and been in family ownership for many years but evidently needs full restoration to the whole.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug with a compressed handle (hairline crack), shape no. 1094, h: 18cm, a Royal Worcester jug with naturalistic handle, h: 11cm, a miniature teapot, chipped spout, a glass dish depicting a three masted sailing ship bearing an etched signature purporting to read 'Lalique, France', 22cm diameter, a covered box, a cranberry glass vase and other coloured glassware
AIRD & THOMSON; a cased pair of brass and enamelled opera glasses decorated with a young couple in landscape and a female figure in landscape, engraved with initials 'CKL' to the lower plate, a pair of Victorian Negretti & Zambra ivory and brass opera glasses, a pair of Russian faux ivory opera glasses, four further pairs of opera glasses (three cased) and two scopes (9).
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver pair of glove stretchers with repoussé foliate scroll decoration, Chester 1900, length 23.5cm, a further pair of silver handled ivory example, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1902, a bakelite and lace lady's fan (af) and tool with needle (4).
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver table lighter modelled as a Roman oil lamp on loaded foot, Birmingham 1913, length 9.5cm, a silver handled ivory bladed letter opener, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1889, length 20.5cm, and a silver circular powder box with mirrored lid, W & H Ltd, Birmingham 1917 (3). CONDITION REPORT: Lamp: handle at an angle, two pronounced dents near handle, further minor dents and general wear, lid very slightly crimped. Powder box: mirror at fault, glazed over, lid interior crimped in one area, general wear. Page turner: ivory has been re-glued into handle, a few nibbles to top, general wear.
An Anglo-Indian inlaid ivory card case and a card wallet with leather interior, the larger 10.3 x 7.8cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The card case with numerous cracks and splits and raised sections where glue has dried, the top does not fit flush and further separated sections to either side, the wooden interior is also very clean and possibly replaced. The wallet has losses and two large chips to the inner borders at the corners, again with raised sections, leather inside distressed etc. There is a section of decoration detached but present.
A group of ivory items comprising a carved Japanese okimono of a gentleman with a shell in his left hand, inscribed marks and flowers to base, height 15cm, also a group of tools and utensils, a pill/trinket box with carved figural decoration to top and running landscape to body, and a cake slice with earlier handle profusely carved with dragon, flora and fauna.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese canton ivory card case elaborately carved with four panels depicting figures amongst trees and in architectural landscape, 10.5 x 6.5cm, and a Continental marine ivory husk decorated ornament, diameter 2.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: General wear to card case, two hairlines to top narrower section, no apparent major damage or restoration. Ornament with numerous cracks and nibbles throughout with some small losses. We do not weigh ivory as this is to be sold on its value as an antique.
A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory model of pagoda altar, the square sectioned roof carved with dragons amongst clouds and lily pads above a pair of doors enclosing a figure of seated Buddha, on lotus petal engraved tier, and similarly decorated waisted stem and base, with some bone replacements, height 32.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition with no major damage, some areas of restoration visible particularly to the front and to the sides of the lower edge of the base, few bone replacements to the balustrade of the tier, one door handle possibly replaced, some gaps between the compartments possibly caused by varying temperature, few nibbles to some edges/corners, surface dirt.
A collection of various predominantly Chinese miniatures to include three Canton Export Famille Rose porcelain vases, height 8.5cm, a Republic style bottle shaped example, various cloisonné enamel decorated jars and vases, a carved soap stone monkey decorated vase, also two modern glass snuff bottles and a pair of ceramic stands, three Japanese Satsuma vases, a Meiji period carved ivory miniature okimono of man carrying a rabbit (af), etc.
A Japanese Meiji period ivory miniature cabinet overall engraved and inked with figural interior scenes with ebonised edges, the pair of doors with phoenix shaped handle enclosing three similarly decorated drawers, bearing scratched four character signature to underneath, on fitted rectangular base with elaborately carved in relief architectural landscape to each side, 9 x 5.5 x 7.5cm excluding base (af). CONDITION REPORT: There are losses to the ebonised detail of the edges, the hinges of doors need attention and one needs reattaching, general surface dirt and wear commensurate with age both to the cabinet and base, chip to one of the base legs.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase of globular form with slender waisted neck and stylised mask twin handles, painted with floral sprays, on spreading mould decorated base, marked in puce, date code for 1910, number 162, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition with no obvious traces of damage or restoration, surface dirt, areas of staining, minor wear commensurate with age, rubbing to the gilt of the raised parts of mould decoration.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain pot pourri of squat baluster form with gilt heightened mould wicker basket effect to lower part and base, painted with floral sprays, with inner lid, marked in puce, date code for 1909, number 1286, height 14.5cm (crown missing). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition with no obvious traces of damage or restoration, minor surface wear such as scratches, minor dirt including a dark line to upper part, approx 0.9cm, marks slightly rubbed, lid intact only with areas of rubbing to the gilt.
A Royal Worcester ivory ground bud vase, painted with pheasants and signed JAS Stinton, with green printed shield mark to base and numbered G151, height 14.8cm. CONDITION REPORT: Small area of different colour finish to the rim indicating possible restoration, otherwise usual surface wear, rubbing to the gilt detail and minor manufacturing imperfections, discolouration at rim indicating possible restoration or manufacturing imperfection.
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