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REEL: Early J Jones Maker brass folding handle winch, 3" diameter with raised check housing, scratch with initials "G.O", and straight crank arm engraved "Registered 20th. March, 1843", revolving handle lock disc with Victorian kite mark and ivory handle knob, correct brass foot, smooth check, good finish.
After Paul Philippe (French 1870-1930), an Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a dancer holding a tambourine, cast by Rosenthal & Maeder, circa 1928, mounted to a stepped circular base on marble plinth, the bronze signed 'Philippe, R U. M', 35cm. Condition Report: Some losses to the 'bronze effect' colouration on the clothing.Hairline cracks to the ivory of the head, face and hands.Base appears in good order.
An early 20th Century carved ivory puzzle ball on stand, together with associated hardwood stand and an early 20th Century carved ivory figure of a girl holding branches laden with fruits, raised on a hardwood base CONDITION REPORTS The puzzle ball and stand both have minor chips, knocks etc and discolouration conducive with age and use. Both stands are associated and in a similar condition - see images for further details
A 20th Century Chinese mah-jong set with bamboo counters, together with a figure of the Buddha, pewter teapot, carved sandalwood items, an Olympia of Germany part dinner service, cut glass sundae dishes, etc CONDITION REPORTS Mah-jong set only - all tiles and ivory sticks have general wear and tear, knocks, bumps, etc, conducive with age and use. The pot bottom is missing, the lid is present but does not stay on. Four dice are present. Three drawers - one is broken, the side and back are present but not attached. Box itself has knocks, bumps, surface scratches, etc and some of the metal work has come away and some is peeling back. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
A 19th Century mahogany and walnut writing desk, the plain top above a single drawer opening to reveal a leather writing surface opening to reveal a six section interior, each compartment hinged lid set with four letters of the alphabet (J and U missing) and central storage space, above two banks of three drawers with brass handles, the central single cupboard door raised on bun feet CONDITION REPORTS Circa 1800 so early 19th Century / George III. Top with cut diagonally into the back left corner and to the back right corner. Replaced sections of veneer to the top around the edge. The split to the top is widening. Various small splits, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks, etc to the front. Losses to the veneer. The handles appear to be replacements. Splits running down the sides. All over various scratches, scuffs, marks etc throughout. Middle door lock is missing. Bottom right hand drawer is stuck. To the interior - red leather with wear, scratches, scuffs and marks. The bottom border with some splits. Splits to the inlay. Some of the ivory handles to the lift top compartments may be replacements. All over various signs of general wear and tear throughout. Some losses of moulding to the body also. 124 cm x 62.6 cm x 83 cm
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