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A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASES with painted decoration of frogs seated on toadstools, playing musical instruments, shape 935, reg no 1293, 13cm high Condition Report : some restoration around the neck Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN OVAL PORTRAIT MINATURE OF A REGENCY GENTLEMAN in reproduction papier mache type frame with acorn finial Condition Report : minature on paper not ivory, looks to have some age, but frame new Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Y A silver plated roll top entrée dish, together with a silver plated warming entrée dish, the roll top example of oval form with domed retractable hinged cover and ivory button handle, two applied shell and scroll handles to the body, raised on four tapering reeded legs with paw feet, 38 x 22cm over the handles, 20cm high; the warming dish of oval form with beaded rim and two simple handles, lift off cover with bayonet fitting detachable handle, base with integral reservoir and threaded plug, inner with removable decoratively pierced grille, 31 x 21cm over the handles (2)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: P6GHULWQ
A (probably) 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares silver oversized 3-piece tea set, maker's mark not traced (BPHH shield cartouche), Dianakopf 2nd standard mark for 900/1000 standard silver, Budapest, the teapot of circular fluted form, the rim with a band of foliage and scroll decoration, marked piano side hinged domed cover topped with a stylized flame finial over an ivory insulator, double scroll handle with ivory insulators, fluted swan neck spout, raised on four applied shell capped feet, the milk jug and 2 handled sucrier to match, 86.6ozt gross This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: 3W6F1X5K
A George III 18th century silver hot water urn and cover, mark of Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1770, of traditional pear shaped form with gadrooned waist and two fixed reeded shell mask hook handles, fluted spigot terminating in a lion mask and with fluted ivory tap, engraved to the front with the arms of MONOUX impaling RIDDELL, and to the back with the arms of at present an unidentified family impaling FRANCKLIN quartering MONOUX, unmarked friction fitting domed cover with gadrooned rim and foliate decoration terminating in an acorn finial, lower rim with bayonet fitting to the base with locating flange, capstan upper with gadrooned rims, engraved with matching MONOUX/RIDDELL arms as above, on a square base, each side with an applied rosette, 13.5 x 13.5cm at the base, 46cm high, 111.7ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)The arms to the front of the urn and on the plinth, given the date of hallmarking, commemorate the marriage of Sir Philip Monoux, (circa 1739 - 1805), the 5th Baronet of Wootton, Bedfordshire and Elizabeth Riddell (circa 1739 - 1814). Philip and Elizabeth were married on 22nd June 1762. He was the only son of Humphrey Monoux and his wife, Mary Savage, whilst Elizabeth was the daughter of Ambrose Riddell, of Eversholt, Bedfordshire. Philip’s great grandfather was Humphrey Monoux, of Wootton and was created as a Baronet, styled ‘of Wootton’ on 4th December 1660. Philip succeeded his cousin, Sir Humphrey Monoux, the 4th Baronet of Wootton on 3rd December 1757. Philip was admitted as a Member of Gray’s Inn on 18th July 1754. He also served as a Major in the Bedfordshire Militia and served as the High Sheriff of Bedfordshire for the year 1763 – 64The arms to the back of the urn commemorate a marriage of an unnamed gentleman to a daughter of the Francklin family. Given the evidence of the earlier Monoux arms, it appears that this urn came down through the family to an unnamed granddaughter of Sir Philip Monoux, the 5th Baronet of Wootton and his wife, Elizabeth. This granddaughter would have been probably the child of Judith Riddell Monoux (baptised 1st April 1774 died 9th May 1813), the daughter of Sir Philip and Elizabeth. We know that Judith married a gentleman by the name of Richard Francklin (died 1843) at the Parish Church of St. Swithun on the 26th February 1807. Sadly, due to the lack of genealogical information, it has not be possible to identify with any certainty Richard and Judith’s daughter or the identity of her husband.This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: YK8VT7S9Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and very minor bruises as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. The unhallmarked cover is a good fit. Tap a little stiff but turns in both directions. Minor cracking to the ivory at the junction with the silver. Bayonet fitting to the base firm and positive. Flange to the base a little out of shape but this does not affect the fitting. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Not tested for leakage and the tap has not been tested.
A George III silver coffee pot, mark of Samuel Hennell, London 1812, of baluster half fluted form, the side engraved with an anchor above a floral bordered cartouche, engraved IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 16 MARCH 1812 WHEN THE HONEST ZEALOUS AND UNCEASING EXERTIONS OF A FEW INDIVIDUALS FINALLY TRIUMPHED OVER COMBINED PARTISANS THIS SILVER COFFEE POT IS GRATEFULLY PRESENTED TO MR WILL:M STANILAND OF SELBY, BY THE OWNERS OF THE BRIGG WILLIAM FOR HIS INDEFATIGABLE ZEAL IN THE ABOVE CAUSE part marked flush hinged domed cover topped with a cast foliate finial, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, leaf capped spout, raised on a squat pedestal foot, 22cm high, 46.5oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Frustratingly, the engraving provides little detailed background information as to the presenter, the recipient or the circumstances of the presentation for this item. William Staniland of Selby appears to have been a merchant trader and owner of a number of merchant vessels, who later became a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. In 1812 there were numerous brigs named 'William' listed in Lloyds registers and there is no way of knowing which one is referred to in the engraving. There appears to be no recorded connection between the presenter or recipient other than this handsome coffee pot.This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: 9KYVHQ5N.
A George IV silver teapot, mark of Joseph Angell I, London 1824, of squat circular form with reeded waist, part marked piano hinged cover topped with a rosette finial, silver handle with ivory insulators, the side engraved with the crest of BABINGTON, 23oztThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: BT624YP3
A William IV silver coffee pot, mark of Richard Sibley I, London 1831, of baluster and fluted form, part marked piano hinged domed cover similarly decorated and topped with a cast foliate finial, ivory handle and fluted spout, raised on a squat pedestal foot, retailer signed to the underside MAKEPEACE LONDON, 22cm high, 30.7oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: 3N7JCSSMOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of repairs or damage. Some surface scratches and minor very bruises as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble. Hinge to the cover does not appear strained, and the cover opens and closes positively. Some fine surface scratches and fine cracks to the handle. No obvious signs of leakage and the pot pours well with no dribble.
A Victorian silver coffee percolator, mark of Alfred Ivory, London 1862, the lower section of tapering form capped and reeded scroll handle with ivory insulators, short spout with hinged cover, the side engraved with a crest, friction fitting upper section with decoratively pierced base and two removable pierced inner sections, fully marked friction fitting domed cover topped with an urn shaped finial, 10cm diameter at the base, 21cm high, 26.3ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: GYGR5PUQ
An Edward VII silver coffee pot, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1905, of oval form, lower with four decorative vertical panels, slender upper with flared rim, part marked piano hanged domed cover topped with an ivory finial, ivory handle and panelled swan neck spout, 22cm high, 19.1ozt Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: T5RG82JV
A George V silver spirit kettle and stand, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, the kettle of rectangular half gadrooned form, the parapet with egg and dart decoration and shell corners, side hinged half gadrooned domed cover topped with an ivory finial, simple angular handle with ivory insulators, attached to the frame with two peg hinges; the frame similarly decorated with additional pierced decoration, raised on four shell capped scrolled feet, simple underframe supporting the part marked spirit burner, hinged cover with simple handle and decorative ivory finial, 49.7ozt grossThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: FV9D139G
Ermanno SCERVINO, Collection Prêt à Porter. Manteau légèrement évasée.En nylon ivoire partiellement rebrodé, col et parementures en lapin lustré façon chinchilla.Taille française: 40/42Condition d'état: BFootnotes:Ermanno Scervino: an Ivory Nylon and Rabbit Trim CoatCondition Grade BFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Christian DIOR, Collection Prêt à Porter, circa 2008. Robe du soir longue.Directeur artistique: John Galliano. d'inspiration des années 30, en mousseline de soie ivoire entièrement rebrodée de perles tubulaires et perles argent, effet de drapé, boutonnage de côté sous brides.Taille française: 38Condition d'état: B-Footnotes:Christian Dior: a Long Ivory Evening Dress with Sequinsc.2008Condition Grade B-For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Christian DIOR, Collection Prêt à Porter. Mini robe de cocktail.Directeur artistique: John Galliano. En mousseline de soie ivoire, buste bouillonné rebrodé de perles et de strass argents.Taille française: 40Condition d'état: B-Footnotes:Christian Dior: an Ivory Silk Chiffon Cocktail DressCondition Grade B-For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Christian DIOR, Collection Prêt à Porter, circa 2010. Robe à larges bretelles.Directeur artistique: John Galliano. En mousseline et soie ivoire, buste rebrodé de perles, paillettes et motifs en rhodoïd.Taille française: 38Condition d'état: B-Footnotes:Christian Dior: an Ivory Silk Chiffon Dressc. 2010Condition Grade B-For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Emilio PUCCI, Collection prêt à Porter, circa 2015. Tunique-poncho.Directeur artistique: Peter Dundas. En twill de soie ivoire, encolure rebrodée de fleurs en fils de soie multicolore.Taille française: TUCondition d'état: B+Footnotes:Emilio Pucci: an Ivory Silk Tunic Ponchoc. 2015Condition Grade B+For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Emilio PUCCI, Collection prêt à Porter, circa 2015. Tunique-poncho.Directeur artistique: Peter Dundas. En soie ivoire, tulle et broderie de cabochons noirs.Taille française: TUCondition d'état: C+Footnotes:Emilio Pucci: an Ivory Silk Tunic Ponchoc. 2015Condition Grade C+For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Artificial Ivory Grip by Robert Klaas, Solingen, fine example with nice patina to the fittings. Artificial ivory grip remaining in good condition overall. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with small makers trademark to the reverse. Blade measures 10 inches, overall 15 ¾ inches. Good example and hard to find with artificial ivory grips.
MOORCROFT; a mid-20th century teapot decorated with stylised feathers on a mottled brown and ivory ground, impressed marks to the base, height 19cm, together with a 1970s Poole Pottery vase decorated with tonal orange and red abstract banding, impressed and printed marks to the base, height 22cm (2).
BOOTHS LTD; a 'Ribstone Ware' thirty-piece part dinner service, pattern no.5300, comprising six dinner plates, diameter 25cm, six small plates, six side plates, three oval meat platters, two lidded tureens, one gravy jug and six soup bowls, all decorated with shagreen-style oval panelling with git decoration, on an ivory ground.
Fine George III Naval Officer's sword with gilt brass stirrup hilt with lions head pommel and ivory grip, fouled anchor langets, curved fullered blade with traces of blue and gilt decoration including fouled anchor and scrollwork (scabbard lacking). 84.5cm overall. APHA Ref: George III Naval Officer's sword with gilt brass stirrup hilt with lions head pommel and ivory grip. APHA Ref: JYDM7ZH2
Royal Flying Corps interest- Caroline Agnes Burras First World War portrait miniature on ivory of 2nd Lieutenant Frank Skelton R.F.C., monogrammed C.B., in a black papier-mâché frame. Included is the original photograph of 2nd Lieutenant Skelton, (which the miniature is a copy of) along with a calling card bearing his name. APHA Ref: 91CGXY17N.B. Second Lieutenant Frank Skelton, son of William and Fanny Skelton from Leeds was killed on 21st October 1917, aged 19 years, only a few weeks after arriving at the front. Prior to his death he had been studying Medicine at Downing College Cambridge, where he also composed verse for the Colleges magazine 'The Griffin'. During his time at Cambridge, he also trained with the University’s Officer Training Corps, and in January 1917 was given a commission in the Royal Flying Corps with 28th Squadron. After his death in October 1917, he was buried in Mendingham Military Cemetery in Belgium. The last words on his headstone are Downing College’s motto ‘Quaerere Verum’, meaning ‘Seek the Truth’. Following his death, his parents also paid for a commemorative window in the Memorial Hall of Willaston School, which Skelton also attended.
Imperial German Naval Officer's dress sword with lions head pommel, ivory grip, folding brass guard with crowned fouled anchor, etched plated blade decorated with battleships, trophies of arms, flags, crowned fouled anchor and eagle badge in dimpled copper mounted leather scabbard. APHA Ref: HGHD1ZLB
A collection of various Oriental artifacts including a resin faux ivory elephant tusk decorated with dragon and tiger on a stained wooden stand 102 cm long together with a Khmer style carved stone head 36 cm high x 21 cm wide on an ebonised stand, two Oriental carved giltwood lion pole stands, nine various Oriental wooden/bamboo bowls and covers various and a carved and painted wooden figure of a seated nobleman
A George III silver oval teapot with engraved foliate banding and ivory finial and handle (th lid and body by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798, the handle and spout and handle by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866), together with a matched Victorian two-handled sugar basin and milk jug (by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866), teapot 22.5 cm long, overall weight 19.16 oz Ivory submission reference T3ZDXQHT
A wooden frame containing a display of mainly wooden buttons, various decorated by painting or carving, size ranging from approx 1-4 cm diameter, 79 cm x 29 cm, a tray containing a display of various wooden buttons, some painted with floral patterns and some with other designs, size ranging from approx 1-4 cm diameter, a frame containing a display of various carved and stained wooden buttons, size ranging from approx 1.5-5 cm diameter, 29 cm x 21 cm, a tray containing a display of various buttons made and carved from nut and other materials, labelled as "vegetable ivory" and "tagua" or "corogo nut", 31 cm x 26 cm, a tray containing a display of various carved buttons labelled as "bone", 31 cm x 26 cm, a tray displaying a variety of buttons labelled as "leather", 31 cm x 26 cm, a tray containing a variety of buttons labelled as "snakeskin" and "tortoiseshell", 31 cm x 26 cm, together with a tin containing various similar wooden and leather buttons
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT SMALL BURSLEM 'PANSY' PATTERN POTTERY VASE baluster form, tubelined and hand-painted in tones of purple and yellow on a shaded green to ivory ground, green washed signature and impressed Moorcroft Burslem mark. 10cm highGeneral crazing, noted mainly to the ivory ground. Small minor glaze chip to the inner foot rim. First quality
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT BURSLEM 'PANSY' PATTERN POTTERY VASE baluster form with a tall waisted neck, tubelined and hand-painted in tones of purple and yellow to an ivory ground, green washed signature and impressed Moorcroft Burslem mark. 14.5cm highNeck rim hairlined, approx 2.5cm long. Fairly heavy crazing, noted mainly to the ivory ground. First quality.
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT BURSLEM 'PANSY' PATTERN POTTERY TRINKET DISH squat form with everted rim, tubelined and hand-painted in tones of purple and yellow to a shaded blue and ivory ground, green washed signature and impressed Moorcroft Burslem mark. 4cm by 11cmFairly heavy surface scratching to the well of the bowl, general crazing mainly noted to the ivory ground. First quality.
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