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A MATCHED PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES, blush ivory ground printed and tinted with floral sprays, shape No.1738, date cyphers indistinct, one a.f., height approximately 19.5cm, together with a similar vase, shape No.1661, repaired at neck, height approximately 16cm and another Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, shape No.F196/H, printed and painted with flowers, height approximately 12.5cm (4)
A LATE VICTORIAN IVORY BABY'S TEETHING RING/RATTLE, together with a late 19th Century Chinese ivory puzzle ball, five carved ivory figures including artists and a carpenter, treen and ivory stands, small circular copper picture frame, etccondition:two of the seated ivory figures have cracks present, the puzzle ball has some damage to the internal ball
A MID 19TH CENTURY ANGLO INDIAN TORTOISESHELL, IVORY AND SANDALWOOD DESK STAND, the dome top casket fitted with stationery dividers, with pen rest, inkwells and central recess before, on four ivory bun feet, approximate width 25.5cm x height 18cm x depth 24.5cm (condition - some lifting, splits and losses, wear to the engraved patterns towards the front, one inkwell a/f)
Stefano della Bella (1610-1664) The Medici Vase Etching and engraving, circa 1656, on ivory laid paper with watermark of an encircled head, the second state, a well inked impression, with 1-2 mm. margins, sheet 311 x 282 mm. (12 1/4 x 11 1/4 in), unframed. Literature: De Vesme 832 ii ⁂ "Generally considered the earliest and most beautiful of the numerous renditions of the famed Medici Vase." The young Cosimo III de' Medici, Stefano della Bella's pupil and the future Grand Duke of Tuscany, is shown drawing the Medici Vase; the monumental vase- executed in white marble and created in Athens in the first century A.D.- features a frieze of Iphigenia crouching beneath a statue of Diana flanked by warriors. One of many highly celebrated ancient artworks collected by the Medici family in the 16th century, and kept at their Roman villa.
A George III mahogany satinwood inlaid secretaire bookcase, standing on bracket feet with three drawers to the front, the secretaire front falling to reveal a fitted interior with green tooled leather insert and turned ivory knobs to the drawer. The bookcase top with astral glazed doors and with working key. H 230cm x W 107cm
An early 19th century Bainbridge of Holborn box wood single flageolet, with ivory beaded dividers and single gilt brass key, bearing maker's mark and 35 Holborn Hill (London), address and the legend 'Bainbridge Inventor', 38cm long, together with one other probably by the same manufacturer but unbranded, but marked 'London Improved', 41cm long
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DOVE AND COMPANY, SHEFFIELD OAK AND BRASS INLAID TABLE TOP CUTLERY CANTEEN, the lift up top and drawer with blue plush lined interior, containing MISC CUTLERY including late NINETEENTH CENTURY MARROW SCOOP with carved ivory handle and ditto pickle fork, pair knife rests
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