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Lot 102

A large collection of 19th century ivory, bone, wood and horn handled fleams/ink erasers, including examples by Rodgers, Harrison Bros, Parkin & Marshall, J Nowill & Sons, Reeves & Sons Ltd, Windle & Blyth and Widnes of Sheffield, some with fitted leather sleeves (approx 50).

Lot 103

Ten late 19th/early 20th century pairs of ivory and horn bodied razors including examples by Harrison Bros and Howson (handle af), Joseph Rogers & Sons, George Wostenholm, one inscribed 'Presented by John Pinder, Sheffield 1850' and JJ Saville & Co Ltd of Sheffield, all in fitted leather covered cases.

Lot 104

Twelve late 19th/early 20th century boxed ivory, horn and bone handled razors including examples by Thomas Turner & Co, M Hunter & Son, Frank Mills, Wingfield Rowbotham & Co, Abram Brooksbank, R&W Bradford of Cork (12).

Lot 105

A collection of thirteen late 19th/early 20th century razors including a pair of ivory handled examples by Shepherd, horn handled examples by William Rogers, Steer & Webster, and 'Eclipse' by Gilbert Bros, all boxed (13).

Lot 106

A collection of thirteen late 19th/early 20th century razors including a pair of ivory stud decorated examples by John Pearce of Sheffield and horn handled examples by Marples & Co, William Greaves & Sons, and Wostenholm, all boxed (13).

Lot 108

Nine boxed pairs of late 19th/early 20th century horn, ivory and ivorine bodied razors including examples by Joseph Haywood & Co, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, and WS Turner & Co, also a matched set of five Joseph Rodgers & Sons examples in original fitted coromandel and brass bound box with seven sectioned interior with brass cartouche dated 1885 to the lid, width 18cm.

Lot 109

A collection of twelve various late 19th/early 20th century razors including ivory and horn handled examples by Francis Newton, horn handled examples by John Shaw, George Butler & Co and CT Bingham, all boxed (12).

Lot 110

A collection of eleven late 19th/early 20th century razors including ivory, horn and wood handled examples, predominantly by Joseph Rodgers & Sons and a horn handled example by George Butler & Co, also a fleam/ink eraser, all boxed (12).

Lot 111

A collection of twenty-two late 19th/early 20th century razors including ivory handled pairs by John Heiffor & Butler, horn handled examples by Joseph Elliot and T Pearce of Sheffield, all in eleven two sectioned boxes (22).

Lot 113

A collection of fifteen late 19th/early 20th century predominantly horn handled razors including examples by Joseph Rodgers, George Wostenholm & Sons, Marsh Bros and a German ivory handled stud decorated example with blade inscribed 'Kropp', all boxed, including six in double cases (15).

Lot 117

A collection of fourteen predominantly early 20th century horn and ivory handled razors including examples by Thomas W Ward & Co, Wade & Butcher, George Ibberson & Co, and John Sellers & Sons of Sheffield, all boxed (some af) (14).

Lot 118

A collection of twelve predominantly early 20th century horn handled razors including examples by WM Greaves & Sons, Parkin & Marshall, TH Wilson and an ivory handled example by Mitchell Bros & Co of Sheffield, all in mainly associated boxes (12).

Lot 120

A collection of twelve early 20th century razors including horn and ivory handled examples by Wade & Butcher and a mother of pearl handled example by C&W Higginbotham of Sheffield, all boxed (12).

Lot 121

A collection of twelve late 19th and early 20th century razors including horn handled examples by James Cooper and J Tyzack's, and an ivory example by George Butler & Co of Sheffield, all boxed (12).

Lot 122

A collection of fourteen late 19th/early 20th century razors including horn handled examples by T Glossop and Hawcroft & Pearson's, and two ivory examples by James Johnson and Unwin & Rodgers of Sheffield, all boxed (14).

Lot 123

A collection of fourteen late 19th/early 20th century razors including horn handled examples by William & Marshall and The Robertson Cutlery Co, and ivory handled examples by Steer & Webster and Osborne & Sons, all boxed (14).

Lot 133

A collection of predominantly early 20th century horn handled razors including examples by John C Cockhill, Cox Bros and Wade & Butcher of Sheffield, also a faux tortoiseshell handled example by Wade & Butcher with blade engraved with Masonic emblems and symbols, length of body 14.5cm, and a small unnamed ivory bodied corn razor (approx 25).

Lot 134

A collection of twelve late 19th/early 20th century razors including horn handled examples by Thomas Turner and Slater Bros of Sheffield, and an ivory handled example by Shepherd with blade inscribed 'Js Weston Veris 1834', all boxed (12).

Lot 135

A collection of twelve late 19th/early 20th century razors including horn and faux ivory examples by Joseph Smith & Son and an ivorine handled 'Napoleon Razor' example by John & William Wragg, all boxed (12).

Lot 136

A collection of twelve late 19th/early 20th century razors including horn and ivory handled examples by Thomas Turner & Co, and a horn handled example by Harrison Bros & Howson, all boxed (12).

Lot 139

A collection of late 19th/early 20th century razors including a pair of tortoiseshell bodied examples by Encore, in original fitted box, an ivory handled examples by Jospeh Rodgers & Sons, and a horn handled example by GJ Graves of Sheffield (some af).

Lot 144

A small collection of various late 19th/early 20th century corn razors including resin bodied examples by Bengall and Boots, an ivorine handled example by William Rodgers and an ivory handled example by Slater Bros, the majority boxed, and two further razors (11).

Lot 2

MAPPIN BROS; a rare military issue engraved ivory combination knife, fork, spoon and corkscrew, the body with pinned locators dividing into two sections, the front inscribed 'Major Douglas McEnery 16th Canadian Light Horse' and also inscribed 'For King & Empire' beneath a stag's head, the reverse side engraved with the head and neck studies of four horses, contained within an associated Moroccan leather and card two sectioned case, length when closed 12.5cm.

Lot 304

Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory miniatures, comprising a gilt heightened conch shell shaped posy vase, marked in green to the base, no.G716, date code for 1918, a mug, height 3.5cm, a basket and a thimble painted with a bird, signed by W Powell, unmarked, and a further mid-19th century white glazed example, marked in puce (af), also a Crown Staffordshire cup and saucer, with matching milk jug (both af) (7).

Lot 358

An interesting 19th century carved ivory hinged diorama, modelled a peach enclosing figures seated among trees, signed to the branch base, height 4.5cm.

Lot 406

A collection of various predominantly Old Sheffield electroplate bladed mother of pearl, ivory and bone handled knives including an example by Joseph Rogers & Sons, also a group of forks, a slide action cheese scoop, a cased three piece christening set by Harrison Bros & Howson, and a hallmarked silver bladed fruit knife, Joseph Law, John Oxley and Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1811.

Lot 488

CHARLES HORNER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver thimble with bright cut decoration, Chester 1907, in ivory case. CONDITION REPORT: Natural splits to case with a loose lid, ivory lifting in parts, and an unsightly mark beneath the button.

Lot 53

A collection of various late 19th/early 20th century ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including predominantly double bladed examples by George Butler & Co, and Taulor of Sheffield, length of body 9.5cm, and a group of folding fleams/ink erasers, the largest body length 12.5cm, blade inscribed 'Saynor', also including examples by Joseph Rodgers & Sons and T Turner & Co (approx 20).

Lot 54

A collection of various late 19th/early 20th century ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by G Ibberson & Co, length of body 8.5cm and J Nowill & Sons of Sheffield, also single bladed examples including Buss of Manchester and a group of folding fleams/ink eraser scalpels, largest body length 12.5cm, and George Butler & Co, also a Parton & Osborne corn razor, length of body 8.5cm (some af) (20).

Lot 55

A collection of ten various ivory, bone and antler handled pen knives including single and double bladed examples by Rodgers and J Milner & Co, and a triple bladed example by G Ibberson & Co of Sheffield (some af) (10).

Lot 56

A collection of ten various ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by Rodgers, one by Thornhill with pen work crests to the body, length 9cm, and two corn knives by Weiss & Son and Abram Brooksbank of Sheffield (some af) (10).

Lot 57

A collection of ten various ivory, antler and ivorine bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by G Ibberson, Abram Brooksbank and Parkin & Marshall of Sheffield, a triple bladed example by G Butler & Co, and a single bladed example with corkscrew by Rodgers, length of body 10.5cm (some af) (10).

Lot 58

A collection of ten various ivory, antler and resin bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by G Ibberson & Co, T Renshaw & Son and Turnbridge Wells, a single bladed examples by John Watt and a triple bladed example by Abram Brooksbank of Sheffield, length of body 8cm (some af) (10).

Lot 59

A collection of twelve ivory, antler and ivorine predominantly double bladed pen knives including examples by J Ibberson, blade inscribed 'Bell's Perth Whisky', George Wostenholm, Mappin & Webb and 'Owltic' by Ibbotson, length of body 7.5cm (12).

Lot 6

A late 19th/early 20th century ivory bodied steel bladed folding knife inscribed 'Salt', with leather punch to the lower portion, presumably for piercing belts, and the body engraved with a horse and wagon, length 13cm and a further 19th century ebony handled steel bladed scalpel with screw-in blade, inscribed 'Dickinson', length 19cm (2).

Lot 60

A collection of thirteen various antler, ivory and ivorine bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by E Spencer, George Wostenholm and T Elling & Co of Sheffield, a triple bladed example by Harrison Bros and single bladed example by Flockton & Tompkin, length of body 9.5cm (some af) (13).

Lot 61

A collection of various ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by Southern & Richardson, Turner and G Ibberson, inscribed 'Callender Cables', length of body 8.5cm, a corn knife by Harrison Bros and Howson, and a further single bladed scalpel by Settle of Chester (12).

Lot 62

A collection of ten various ivory, ivorine and antler bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by Abram Brookbank, Jonathan Crooks, and Hale Bros of Sheffield, length of body 8.5cm, a triple bladed example by H Fisher and a further example with a corkscrew by Rodgers, length of body 9cm (10).

Lot 63

A collection of ten various ivory, ivorine and resin bodied pen knives including double bladed examples by Gee & Holmes, Needham Bros, and Abram Brookbank of Sheffield, and two single bladed corn knives including one by Wood of Manchester, length of body 8cm.

Lot 81

A collection of predominantly late 19th century multi bladed pen knives and various tools including a 'Pampa' razor by Lockwood Bros, a file by Weiss, a mother of pearl bodied double knife by John Seller and marine ivory and brass quill cutter, length 10cm, all four in leather cases, also an ivory pen knife and ruler combination, a miniature razor, a tortoiseshell and steel lancet, etc.

Lot 82

Four mother of pearl bodied double bladed pen knives (one af), a further single bladed example and a horn handled and ivory bladed paper knife combination, and a file example, all by Joseph Rodgers & Sons (7).

Lot 91

A group of late 19th/early 20th century Sheffield electroplated and stainless steel folding combinations of knife, fork and spoon, including an aluminium bodied example by Singleton & Priestman, stamped 'M Brown', length 9.5cm, a further similar stainless steel example by Walker & Hall, initialled RHB and an ivory bodied spoon and fork combination by Joseph Ridge & Co, also a group of small knives and forks including examples by Joseph Rogers & Sons (some af).

Lot 92

An unusual early 20th century Wade Wingfield & Rowbotham three bladed ivory sided knife, a cased set of steak knives, cased bread knives, etc.

Lot 142

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as a drum seller carrying drums suspended from a pole over his shoulder, further drums and a gourd in his left hand, on an oval base, signed to red lacquer tablet, 17.5cm high

Lot 143

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as a girl standing holding boxes, a chicken at her feet, a cockerel to the cover of a large basket at her side, on a rush carved base, signature to red lacquer plaque, 18cm high, on a hardwood base

Lot 144

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), as a sage in flowing robes, signed to red lacquer panel, 19cm high

Lot 145

A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), carved with a boy holding an orb sitting on a writhing dragon amongst lotus and scrolls, 18cm high See illustration

Lot 148

A Japanese Ivory, Lacquer and Shibayama Card Case, Meiji period (1868-1912), decorated with birds amongst flowering branches, the reverse with partridge amongst flowers, 11.5cm See illustration

Lot 149

Two Japanese Ivory and Shibayama Bezique Markers, Meiji period (1868-1912), each decorated with flowering stems and insects, 9.2cm

Lot 164

A Chinese Ivory Tray, 19th century, of leaf form, carved in high relief with two figures sitting on garden seats amongst flowering leafy tendrils, 15cm wide, on a carved hardwood stand

Lot 165

A Cantonese Ivory Puzzle Ball on Stand, early 20th century, the ball finely worked in multiple layers with foliage and lattice work, the stand with baluster stem with further puzzle ball and carved bird knops, on a carved and pierced drum base and circular foot, ball 11cm diameter, total height 49cm

Lot 274

An Ivory and Wood Figure Group, probably South German or Austrian, 3rd quarter 19th century, modelled as a tavern scene with a priest reading to three craftsmen seated about a table, on a canted rectangular base and bun feet, 22cm wide See illustrationWalking on floor by priest with repair to shaft. Some typical age related minor staining and splitting throughout. 090717

Lot 282

A George III Ivory Bone and Ebony Walking Stick, the pommel formed as a snuff box with monogrammed screw cover and internal cover on a wrythen and panelled stem, 89cm long

Lot 768

Betty Joel (British, 1896-1985) for Token Works An Art Deco Sycamore Bedroom Suite, all with ivory scalloped handles, comprising Dressing Table, with central mirror enclosed by two small drawers over a kneehole enclosed by three graduating drawers with two extensions, 54cm deep, 290cm wide; a Pair of Bedside Cabinets, each with a drawer above an open compartment above two cupboard doors, 51cm by 31cm, 69cm high; and A Chair, upholstered in green fabric with edging, 76cm high, labelled ''TOKEN'' HAND MADE FURNITURE Designed by Betty Joel W.Marks & Co at Token Works Kingston By-Pass august 1936 (4) See illustration

Lot 787

Good Feraghan Rug West Iran, circa 1900 The indigo field of gol henna design around a madder medallion framed by spandrels and samovar motif borders flanked by ivory guard stripes, 192cm by 131cm The Property of a Gentleman

Lot 788

Luri Carpet West Iran, circa 1930 The madder field with columns of hooked güls enclosed by ivory borders flanked by meandering vine and boteh guard stripes, 300cm by 170cm See illustration The Property of a GentlemanEnds both with kilims. Selvedges original. Pile fair - 2 or 3 tiny spots slightly low

Lot 789

Heriz Carpet Iranian Azerbaijan, circa 1910 The madder field of angular plants around an ivory and ice blue medallion framed by ivory spandrels and borders of polychrome flowerheads and serrated vines flanked by carnation guard stripes, 400cm by 282cm The Property of a GentlemanBoth ends and selvedges virtually complete. Pile good/fair. Some minor stains. 160517

Lot 791

Kashan Carpet Central Iran, circa 1960 The ice blue field with an allover design of scrolling vines and palmettes enclosed by meandering vine borders and ivory guard stripes, 421cm by 297cm See illustrationEnds complete. Selvedges complete. Pile good/fair. 050717 The carpet is in overall good condition - ends, selvedges and pile are all excellent and it could be put down and used in a room now. No restoration is required or has been detected. As with any old carpet it might benefit from a light wash.

Lot 792

Nain Carpet Central Iran, circa 1960 The deep indigo field of scrolling vines around a flowerhead pole medallion framed by sky blue and cream spandrels and ivory borders of palmettes and meandering vines flanked by triple guard stripes, 502cm by 320cm NB: woven on cotton with silk highlights

Lot 793

Modern Indian Carpet The deep indigo field with an allover Herati design enclosed by ivory borders of samovar motif and multiple guard stripes, 660cm by 427cm See illustration Provenance: Langley House, GloucestershireEnds complete with fringes some staining. Selvedges virtually complete but minor losses. Pile very good.

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