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Assorted silver and collectables to include; a silver mounted fan, Birmingham, 1908; a pair of silver mounted binoculars (a/f); two silver fronted timepieces; a modern Russian icon marked 950; an enamel salt; a Turkish mirror stamped 800; a set of six Swedish silver teaspoons; pair of late 19th century ivory binoculars; sugar tongs etc
Two ivory Japanese Meiji period okimono figures of fishermen, one signed "Shizuka, Meiji Period" and carrying a woven basket with koi fishtail sticking out and a straw mat rolled into a bundle, the base with silver inlet seal, approx 25 cm, the other carrying a woven basket filled with clams and spear and woven straw hat, approx 26.2 cm CONDITION REPORTS Losses throughout and particularly to the fish and the basket as well as various cracks all over. Both have significant losses to the pieces in various areas as well as significant cracks predominantly to the base and backs but they are all over. One of the figure's bases has a large chip. Have 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, 124 cm x 62.6 cm x 83 cm 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.
English School (19th century) Portrait miniature of an officer of the Royal Engineers, oval, in a square wood frame, 7 x 6 cm (2.8 x 2.4in); with another of an officer in yeomanry uniform, 9 carat gold case, oval, 6 x 5 cm (2.4 x 2in) watercolour on ivory (2) Officer in yeomantry uniform - some dirt under glass.
Attributed to Reginald Easton (British, 1807-1893) Lieutenant William Campbell (1819-1858), wearing the uniform of an Officer of the Grenadier Company of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry, his scarlet coatee with gold lace, gold shoulder wings and the Punniar Star watercolour on ivory, oval 10 cm (3.94in) Other Notes: William Campbell was the second of three sons of Archibald Montgomery Campbell of Askomel, Argyllshire (1788-1832). At the age of sixteen, William was sent to the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey, where he trained as a cadet destined for a commission in the Company's military forces. Appointed Ensign in the Company's Bengal Army in December 1837, he sailed for India, arriving at Fort William, Calcutta, in August 1838. He was posted to the 39th Bengal Native Infantry later that year and was promoted Lieutenant on 22nd April 1840. Campbell served with his regiment during the Gwalior Campaign in December 1843, notably participating in the battle of Punniar on 29th December 1843. The present portrait was most likely executed on Campbell's return to England in 1854. He wears the Punniar Star, which was awarded to him by the Government of India for his participation in the Gwalior campaign. The heavy gold chain and 'bullion' shoulder wings denote his company which, by tradition and as a reflection of its élite status, was placed on the right flank of the regiment in battle and on parade. His shoulder-belt plate bears the regimental number and title above a scroll bearing the battle honour 'Seringapatam', awarded after the capture of that fortress in 1799. Slight discolouration or staining by the lower edge. Few scratches above the head of the sitter.
A small Middle Eastern knife, the ivory coloured handle in the form of a sheep's knuckle with turquoise mounts, and Islamic text to the handle with further script to the slightly curved blade, within a sheath with turquoise mounts and wire filigree back, total length 8ins Condition report: Some rusting to the blade, turquoise missing to handle and crack and chips to end of handle. Scabbard has a turquoise missing
A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners, having ivory inlay and raised on mother of pearl feet, width 7ins Condition report: Lid has an inlaid silver coloured section missing, the back has a small section of tortoiseshell missing, bottom left corners both missing the ivory inlay. Interior is missing divisions
A Royal Worcester spill vase, the trumpet body with wrythen moulding to rim, decorated with roses by Flexman, with a pair of gilt scroll handles, the gilt circular foot with moulded decoration, shape number 1556, dated 1920, af, height 9.5ins, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, with moulded decoration and gilt interior Condition report: Vase - Broken through base and gluedJug - Good
Assorted Selection of Elephant related items to include a two piece desk-set with paperweight and blotter, each with pre 1947 Ivory tops, a Mahogany desk with Elephant decoration (some Damage), an interesting wooden Elephant Puppet, possible Alabaster trinket bowl with Elephant decoration, a small Elephant trinket box with a cluster of elephants, plus a framed elephant relief picture (plastic), all in mixed conditions, recommend inspecting (7)
A Collection Of Heavily Beaded Designer Evening Jackets Three in total, the first a full length sheer silk jacket fully embroidered in intricate ivory bugle beads in paisley pattern. Size UK 16-18, nehru collar and long sleeves. The second, a Frank Usher long black micro beaded 100% silk full length sheer jacket, UK size 22. Finally, a Gina Bacconi Mid length silk jacket with fine front tie fastening encrusted in monochrome micro beads and sequins in floral pattern. UK size 16. All in excellent unworn condition
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