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TWO LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER IVORY CHINA SMALL VASES gilt printed and painted with flowers, one of bottle form with moulded borders, 6" (15.2cm) high, date code for 1887, the other of two handled footed baluster form, 5" (12.7cm) high, date code for 1890 and mould no. 935, puce printed marks (2)
A collection of ivory carvings, late 19th to early 20th century, a Chinese deity standing on a carved and pierced puzzle ball, two dyed chess figures; and two Japanese walrus ivory okimono, one with a man holding a double gourd, standing on his left foot, the other with a literatus standing on the back of an elephant, and a group of three monkey 19 to 3.5cm (8)
Attributed to Andrew Plimer (1763 - 1837), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a lady, with powdered hair and white dress, inscribed verso in a later hand - 'Henrietta Williams', mother of George Hardisty, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, oval, mounted in glazed giltwood frame CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame, miniature condition appears to be good, gesso frame has significant losses and deterioration
Japanese Meiji carved ivory figure of a Geisha, very finely carved in standing pose, holding a flower, on oval plinth - carved three character mark to base, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT Overall some time staining, crack to rear of neck suggests her head has been broken off, repaired, otherwise appears ok
William IV part dessert set - comprising twelve pairs dessert knives and forks with silver blades and green stained ivory handles (London 1831), maker - M. B. (possibly Matthew Boulton Plate Co.), together with twelve additional knives with steel blades and green stained ivory handles, in original fitted oak case with trade label - 'Richard Attenborough Silversmiths, Jewellers & Watchmaker, 19 Piccadilly, London'
19th century Chinese carved ivory figure of Durga, the eighteen-armed deity modelled in meditative pose, on lappet carved base and brass stand, 27cm high.Provenance: Old Harrods label to base, priced at 85 gns CONDITION REPORT Suggestion of a missing element (sword blade) top left arm, ivory with some discolouration, minor splits to base, slight splits to crown of head, otherwise appears to be basically ok. Priced at 85 guineas
Gervase Spencer (circa 1715 - 1763), miniature watercolour on ivory - portrait of a gentleman in purple coat and red waistcoat, signed with initials and dated 1750, indistinctly inscribed verso - Lord Mountjoy (?) Son to the (?), oval, 4.2cm x 3.5cm, in glazed gilt frame CONDITION REPORT Dust and debris under the glass, otherwise appears to be in good condition
Fine quality George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed melon form, with panels of raised foliate decoration, ornate grapevine and fox-head border, silver loop handle with foliate thumb piece and ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with raised foliate decoration and flower-head finial, on an octagonal pedestal foot, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1826), maker - W. H. All at approximately 51ozs, teapot 28cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair, however teapot foot is distorted and presently teapot does not stand square. Ivory insulators cracked, hallmarks clear
Early 19th century silver plated hot water jug of neoclassical form, with stained fruitwood handle and hinged cover, on circular pedestal foot, together with an oval teapot with bright cut decoration and one other of compressed melon form, with engraved armorial, silver handle and ivory insulators, hot water jug 33cm overall height (3)
A fine Japanese hardwood and shibayama two fold table screen, finely pierced and carved with chrysanthemums and each inset with shibayama panels (one on ivory and two on gold lacquer) all finely inlaid carved mother of pearl and hard stone with doves, quail, finches, and flowering branches, the reverse decorated in gold lacquer, butterflies, and various cartouche. Each fold 11ins (28cm) x 5.125ins (13cm) (Meiji period). (Gold lacquer panels cracked in various places, small pieces missing and inlay lifting)
A set of twelve George V silver bladed and ivory handled fish knives and twelve fish forks with plain blades, by Maxfield & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912 (handles stamped with crest), contained in oak canteen, retailed by J.C. Vickery, 179.181.182 Regent Street, 13.25ins x 10.5ins x 2.5ins, and a Victorian set of twelve silver and ivory handled fish knives and eleven forks with plain blades and moulded handles, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828, contained in rosewood and brass mounted canteen with brass flush handle to lid, 11ins x 9ins x 2.5ins high
A small collection of late 19th/early 20th Century Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" bone china, including - a pair of jugs with a moulded lizard to front, in green and gilt, 6ins high, a ewer painted and gilded with a spray of flowers, 13.5ins high, a two-handled vase painted and gilded with loose spray of flowers, 12.5ins high, and eighteen other pieces, various
A George V silver chick pattern pincushion, 1.375ins high, by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1913 (registration No. 475678), an early 20th Century silver elephant pattern pincushion, 1.25ins high, indistinct hallmarks, a plated pig pattern pincushion, 1ins high, a Chinese ivory mounted butterfly pattern pincushion carved with figures, 2.5ins x 1.25ins, and a pair of painted wood boot pattern pincushions, 2.875ins high Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export license to export this lot outside the EU. It will not be possible to export this lot to the USA.
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