A George III mahogany bowfront chest on chest, late 18th century, with boxwood and ebony faux fluted cornice above arched and ivory turned split moulding over two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers , the base with a further three long graduated cock beaded drawers, oval bass stamped swing handles and on a shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 115cm wide, 48cm deep, 192cm high
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An Iranian carpet of Joshaghan design, Central or Eastern Iran, the stepped indigo lattice field of stylised plants around a diamond pole medallion framed by spandrels of flower heads and ivory borders of stylised palmettes and meandering angular vines flanked by guard stripes, 481cm x 448cm
A superb set of four late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese Daoist carved ivory figures of Immortals, astride mythical beasts with attendants, each approx 18cm high, with original metal inlaid hardwood stands for same, some shrinkage cracking, otherwise good condition Note: previously authenticated and valued by David Battie, sold with receipt for two of the figures from Chen Brothers Arts Co., Hong Kong
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri pot, moulded leaves and gilt border, pierced fixed cover style number 302G, 10cm diameter, green back stamp date marked 1903, another pot pourri vase with pierced cover, the body painted with an image of "York. St Mary's Abbey" style number 210 G, 12cm high, green back stamp dated 1905, a small blush ivory basket 4.5cm high, puce mark dated 1903 (3)
An Art Deco figured walnut pedestal desk in the manner of Jules Leleu, the rectangular top with brushing slide and three drawers, the pedestals each fitted a cupboard, all with original ivory handles and escutcheon plates, with original bronze sledge feet, 160.5cm x 79.5cm/Note: Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions
A George III silver hot-water jug, Paul Storr, London 1807, with hinged cover and gadrooned decoration to shoulder, fitted a carved ivory handle, inscribed beneath 'Eliza R Wood ex dono Elizh Goodwin 1827', 21cm high, approximately 855gm/Note: Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions Condition Report: 1398:Naturally occurring cracks within ivory handle. Dent below spout. One or two other very small dents. Would originally have had a stand perhaps with spirit burner. Inscription beneath.
A George III/George IV silver entrée dish and cover, Richard Sibley, London 1820, with Pelican finial, armorial and crest to side and shell and acanthus decoration to the border, 28cm diameter, approximately 1865gm Condition Report: 1398:Naturally occurring cracks within ivory handle. Dent below spout. One or two other very small dents. Would originally have had a stand perhaps with spirit burner. Inscription beneath.
A set of six ivory handled silver fruit knives and forks, I I, Sheffield 1812, the forks with three tines, a set of six fruit knives, London 1907, with green stained ivory handles and sundry ivory handled pickle forks, etc./Note: Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions
A George IV silver three-piece tea set, Charles Fox, London 1824/25, each piece with leaf capped handles, foliate decoration and on paw feet, crested, approximately 1385gm Condition Report: 1432:Crested to side. Teapot has a few scratches to interior and mark where circular foot is pushing in. Ivory heat absorbers. The bowl has a few tiny dents and a mark where the circular foot is pushing in.
Samuel Andrews (Irish c.1767-1807)/Officer in a Blue Coat/portrait miniature/initialled and dated 1796/watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 5cm/in a yellow metal frame with hair set panel within blue enamel border to reverse/Note: Samuel Andrews arrived in India in 1791 and in 1795 moved to the house previously occupied by the miniature painter John Smart (1741-1811). John Smart had a huge influence on Andrews and many of their works relate to each other/Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions Condition Report: This miniature is initialled and dated to the centre right of the imageThe image is good apart from rubbing to the rim of his blue coat, The enamel back is cracked.
A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex mechanical watch, c.1926,model no. 2285. A circular ivory-coloured dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals and chapter ring with blued hands. Two-part stainless steel case with bevelled edge case back, marked with serial no. 023764 2285, on a later expanding bracelet. Case 29 x 28mm approximately
Two silver travelling setsboth of penknife form, one George III tortoise with silver spoon, silver three tine fork and steel knife blade,George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1791,in fitted case, the case 17.7cm long,and one with ivory handle, stamped Pudsey Dawson, with steel blade and silver three tine fork,maker's mark I below a crown, London,11.4cm long, with case (2)The ivory and silver set numbered 40 from The Bill Brown Collection.Provenance: The latter set is probably that of the family Pudsey Dawson.
An associated set of twelve knives and twelve forks in associated back fish skin standing box,c.1730,with ivory naturalistic carved handles, iron blades and two tines, and six table silver spoons, together with including four crested spoons with shell backs,Ebenezer Coker, London, 1748,and two others, the box with original grille case 33cm high, spoons 12ozLiterature: For a similar example of ivory handles showing Chinese influence, see 'British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use', Peter Brown, p.103.
Twelve green-stained ivory knives and ten green-stained ivory forks,late 18th century,the forks with later steel three-tine prongs, long baluster necks and plain silver ferrule caps, some knives with later steel blades, stamped 'CORMACK & SON', one fork with later replacement cap, one deficient, knives 27.5cm long (22)Literature: For a similar example, see 'British Cutlery, An Illustrated History of Design, Evolution and Use', Peter Brown, p.116, 117.
A group of miscellaneous forks,comprising:five with green stained handles,one with carved dog's head handle,one black lacquer with iridescent mother-of-pearl handle with silver tines,one German silver chased with flowerheads,stamped Dreyfuss,one with spirally fluted mother-of-pearl handle, three silver tines,John Gammage, Birmingham, 1901,another 19th century plated with carved shell handle handle,a silver example,Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham, 1900,one with German silver handle, and plated tines,c.1890,one with fluted ivory handle and capped with white metal ferrule and end,one with bone handle, silver tines,Birmingham, c.1859, anda pink enamel handle and gem end knife, the silver blade,Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1895 (qty.)
A miscellaneous group of toasting forks,including four with ivory handles, three with wood handles, together with a knife with three blades and a folding five blade knife and fork with ivory handle engraved 'DOFFORD'S Maseating Knife and Fork, From the Exhibition of 1851 REGISTERED', with screw-off blades, each numbered with Roman numerals (14)
A group of servers, early to mid 19th century,comprising slices: one probably Dutch Pakton,c.1850,one close plate,maker's mark WM Scott, 1807,and forks: two close plate on iron, the terminals pierced with hearts,Sheffield, c.1809,one close plate on iron,William Hutton, Sheffield, 1807,two close plate on iron fish servers,c.1840,one silver with ivory handle,William Hutton, Sheffield, 1904,and one close iron plate, Kings pattern,Gilbert, c.1812 (9)
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