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A Royal Albert Nosegay pattern part-tea service, comprising: six trios, open sugar bowl, milk jug and sandwich plate, having hand painted floral decoration on an ivory ground with gilt finish. Condition Report: Overall condition good, however, there are minor chips to some cups and plates, some of the gilding is rubbed.
An early 20th century Shelley bone china part-tea service, in the Wild Flowers pattern, numbered 13668, comprising: six trios, sandwich plate, open sugar bowl and milk jug, the decoration of floral sprays on an ivory ground with pale blue finish. Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration.
A Japanese late Meiji ivory okimono on hardwood plinth. Formed as a Sage and Shishi, the Sage with one foot upon the dog and holding a large scroll with incised inscriptions. Signed on a red lacquer tablet to the underside, ivory 13cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
Antique English school ivory portrait miniature of a gentleman in 17th century attire; a cuirass and red overcoat with powdered wig. In moulded and ebonized oval frame with gilt mount, 6.5cm x 5.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some mottling and discolouration to the flesh enamels. Craqualure to the gilt mount. Ivory free from splits.
Late 18th / early 19th century English school, three fine oval ivory portrait miniatures in gilt bronze frames of Tudor notables. One titled to the front as John 1st Duke of Northfolk, also Henry Howard 1st Earl of Northampton and Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet. Each with inked inscriptions by the artist verso, one detailing that the Howard picture was copied from an example in the collection of Mr Walpole. miniatures 52mm x 61mm, frames 65mm x 73mm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. All in fine condition.
An Art Deco bronze, ivory and marble mantel clock. Surmounted with the figure of a maiden wearing a long flowing dress and holding a fan. With a rectangular canted dial and raised on an oval plinth, 49cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Repair to the figures head. No pendulum or key.
Three 19th century ivory carvings including an Indian figure of a meditating Buddha, a small Japanese okimono of a woman and child and a Cantonese circular box with threaded top. Buddha 13.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Hair cracks to the Cantonese box. The other two figures in good condition.
An umbrella with burr wood handle and adorned with a carved ivory model of a fox peering through a hole, along with two walking canes, one of hawthorn and with carved fist terminal, the other with a carved head. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Fist and head with splits. The collar on the fist loose.
Three 19th century Chinese snuff bottles, one of stained and carved ivory with two panels depicting figures in outdoor settings. The two other bottles of carved hardstone, one depicting figures and the other a bird and ruyi branch. Each with a hardstone stopper. Largest 7cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition but with one scoop lacking.
After Henry Raeburn an early 19th century oval ivory portrait miniature of a young woman wearing a dark red dress. In carved ebony frame with engraved gilt metal fillet. Signed H. Raeburn, 11cm x 7.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Glass missing. No cracks to the ivory plaque and free from wear.
Four Chinese snuff bottles, late 19th / early 20th century. Including an enamelled example decorated with European figures on a yellow ground, one carved ivory, one glass and one glazed porcelain. Largest 7.75m. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Enamelled bottle with a repair to a chip on one side. Otherwise good order.
A 15 carat gold cased ivory portrait miniature brooch / pendant studded with seed pearls. Portrait of a young woman, with engraved inscription verso, Mrs Fitzherbert, by Cosway, (after Wallace), Louie Foxhall, Mansfield. In velvet fitted leather case and along with a framed stipple engraving of the same sitter, John Conde, 8cm x 6.25. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Miniature in excellent condition. The engraving with foxing and discolouration.
A fine Queen Anne silver and ivory circular table snuff box with piquet inlay to the top and bottom of the cover. Label inside, selected by the Victorian & Albert Museum for the Lamplugh Bequest. Metal not marked, 9.75cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
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