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A pair of Cantonese pierced and carved ivory vases, each of cylindrical form, both with a two character mark, 10.5cm.CONDITION:Feathering and discolouration to ivory, the feathering (hairlines) especially noticeable to rims.Minor losses to carved and pierced decoration.Minor chips to screw thread mechanism.Total weight 204g.
A Japanese carved ivory okimono, a man holding a lantern, Meiji, two character mark, 16cm.CONDITION:A 4cm hairline which has parted open slightly to rear left shoulder. Another ingrained hairline to left foot.Ingrained hairline splits to base, through aging of the tusk, with pock marks, in surrounding areas.Other fine hairlines throughout.
A miniature on ivory of Brigadier General Alexander Pope, half length in full dress, 4½” x 3¼”, gilt inner frame, on ebony 7” x 6” overall; ink written note on back “Portrait of Brigadier Genl Pope who commanded the left wing Cavalry at the battle of Chillianwallah (1849) where he was wounded and subsequently died from his wounds. He married my grandmother (name unclear) who died at Bath about 1890. See Alison’s Europe, Vol VII, page 102. 19th Nov 1906” with a recent additional note that Pope led the 6th Light Cavalry. Good Condition Plate 53
A George VI General officer’s sword with hallmarked silver scabbard, slender slightly curved blade 30”, etched with crowned GVIR cypher and wreath on one side and on the other crowned crossed baton and sword with wreath, all in scrolled foliate panels, regulation hilt, the ornamental gilt crossguard incorporating crossed baton and sword in wreath, studs to ivory grips, in its silver scabbard with 2 rings in cruciform mounts Hallmarked “WB & Co London 1914”. Very Good Condition Plate 64
A Georgian light cavalry officer’s sword, broad, curved, shallow fullered blade 29½”, etched with crowned GR cypher, simple trophy of arms and floral flourishes on one side and on the other with dismounted dragoon waving his sword and floral wreaths, gilt brass stirrup hilt with quillon and langets, facetted knucklebow, plain rounded pommel and backstrap, diced ivory grip (few small cracks and small chip), in its leather scabbard with locket, centre band and chape, with 2 rings, the gilt locket with oval engraved mark of “Salter, 35 Strand, Jeweller & Sword Cutler”. Good Condition, the hilt and scabbard retaining much original gilt (blade some wear and pitting patches) Plate 68
An unusual 18th century hunting sidearm, slightly curved single edged blade 21”, fullered with narrow back fuller for ¾ length to point, etched with panel of arms and flags on both sides at forte, and warrior, shining sun, trophies, hound and flourishes, gilt brass hilt with flat oval cap to top of blade which fits over the scabbard locket, panel engraved flared crossguard, corners to square section ivory grip and cap pommel, in its panelled leather scabbard with panel engraved brass mounts and 2 rings, the locket marked “Drury, 32 Strand, London” Good Condition, the long chape a later replacement. Plate 69
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