WWII GERMAN KREIGSMARINE STYLE DRESS DAGGERwith brass eagle pommel and wire twist ivory handle, the etched double fullered blade marked 'Paul Weyersberg, Solingen', in a brass scabbard, 42cm long; along with a similar WWII German style dress dagger, the blade marked 'F.W. Holler', in a brass scabbard, 42cm long, with significant alterations to handle (2)
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A SET OF FOUR MID 18TH CENTURY IVORY COUNTER BOXES, each box ornately decorated in engraved line and polychrome, with dancing figures, flowers, insects and birds, various stained ground colours, each box engraved on the inside cover "Mariaval le jeun e a Paris fecit", these boxes contain various counters believed to be necessary for playing a card game, probably "reversis" an old Italian card game, the basis for two popular 18th century games, "Hombre" and "quadrille", the boxes are 8cm x 5.7cm x 2cm and contained within a pink fabric lined, possibly shagreen covered storage box,
BRITTANIA POTTERY 'SCOTCH IVORY' PATTERN THREE PIECE COFFEE SETcomprising coffee pot, milk and sugar, hand painted with stylized floral designs, pattern no. 2546, coffee pot 17cm tall; along with a group of hand painted coffee and trinket china, including a small cream jug hand painted with stylized floral designs, signed and dated 'Ida M. Huddell, 1920' to base and two similar dishes and a coffee pot, one dated 1927 to base (7)
A Regency silver tea pot, by Crispin Fuller, London 1811; together with similar jug and basin by CB London 1810 having silver handles, 1142g. Condition Report: Stands firm Gilt interiors worn. Minor denting and surface scratching to bodies. Handle firm, ivory insulators in place but cracked. Finial slightly bent. Teapot (R), others (Q). No engraving seen. Hallmarks slightly rubbed, especially the teapot.
A 19th century Japanese carved ivory netsuke, in the form of a toad on a clam shell, two character mark to underside, and two others (3) Condition report Report by GHThe frog on the clam shell has a small hairline crack running around the clam shell.The other two figures are generally in reasonable condition.Both revolving heads go round as they should, one is lacking its pin and is loose and falls out. A couple of small nicks around the bottom edges.
An 18th/19th century Chinese backgammon set, with turned and carved red stained and natural ivory counters, leather and turned ivory dice shakers, in an ivory and coromandel wood inlaid and lacquer carved wood case, with gilt detailing and silver coloured metal mounts, damages to case, 55 cm wide See illustration Provenance: From Capard House, Loais, Ireland Condition report Report by GHPieces generally in good condition. Damages to case include some damage and loss to the corners and associated splitting. General chips, knocks and dents to the case. Lacquer gilt rubbed on the inside. Both hinges present but both halves come apart.Leather chess board generally badly scuffed. Other small damages.Generally appears reasonably complete.
A silver and shagreen magnifying glass, London 1920, 18 cm, and a silver stilton scoop, London 1798 (2) Condition report Report by GHSome cracking to shagreen on handle. The silver around the magnifying glass is slightly bent and misshapen. On the stilton scoop: the ivory handle is quite worn and dry and the crest has nearly fully rubbed off. The collar below the handle is loose. Silver marks generally readable but maker's stamp a little rubbed.
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