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λ A pair of late 19th century French turned ivory and gilt brass mounted opera glasses, with a detachable handle, with a red fabric pouch, together with a pair of mother of pearl and gilt brass mounted opera glasses, inscribed 'W. GREGORY & CO 51. STRAND, LONDON', in a leather case, 10.4cm wide. (2)
λ An Anglo-Indian rosewood tray on stand, inlaid with bone and ivory with bands of scrolling leaves and foliate designs, the tray pierced with two handgrips, on a folding base, decorated with mihrab arches, early 20th century, 68.5cm high, 76cm wide, 51.7cm deep. Provenance: Cypress House, Chilton Cantelo, Somerset.
λ A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, inlaid with tortoiseshell stringing, the tent hinged top with a silver loop handle revealing a part foil lined interior with a tortoiseshell lid, the front with a miniature painting of a lady beside a tomb within a silver mount and a silver dot border, 12.3cm high, 11.5cm wide.
λ A Chinese hardwood tobacco table cabinet, carved with dragons and prunus blossom, with a pair of doors inset with ivory panels, decorated in gilt with a pair of cranes and a peacock, enclosing three drawers and a compartment for pipes, above a base drawer (locked), late 19th century, 37.8cm high, 33.7cm wide, 14.2cm deep.
λ An early 19th century Chinese export black lacquer games table, all over decorated in gilt with panels of figures with pagodas, trees and mountains within dragon borders, the top inset with an English Regency chequerboard, penwork decorated with scrolling leaves, flowers and birds, the squares with knights and Turks, revealing a further lift-out reversible games board for blackgammon and chess with ebonised and mother of pearl squares above another blackgammon board, with a pair of full length frieze drawers with turned ivory handles, on turned supports and carved kylin feet and castors, 74.7cm high, 79.7cm wide, 60.4cm deep, together with an early 19th century Chinese Canton 'George III' carved ivory chess set, natural and stained black, the natural king and queen in the form of King George III and Queen Charlotte, the opposing figures in the form of the Chinese Emperor and Empress, 7.9cm high. (33) Provenance: From the collection of John Reeves FRS (1774-1856) and thence by descent.
λ A William IV ebony and brass mounted inkstand by Leuchars, decorated with cut brass boulle-style marquetry, the top with a pair of dished pen trays, a pair of cut glass inkwells and a central lidded compartment with an ivory handle and a scroll and stylised dolphin decorated carrying handle, the base with a stationery drawer, with a printed trade label inscribed 'LEUCHARS, Manufacturer 38, PICCADILLY', on machine turned bun feet, 19.2cm high, 34.6cm wide, 26.7cm deep. James Leuchars established the business in 1794. Initially based at 47 Piccadilly the firm moved to 38 Piccadilly in 1820 just before James' death. The firm specialised in high quality dressing cases and desk items. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and the International Exhibition of 1862. The firm was eventually sold to Asprey in 1888.
λ An Anglo-Indian rosewood octagonal occasional table, inlaid with ebony, ivory and bone, with scrolling leaves and flowers, the lift-off top on a folding base decorated, with mihrab arches, with two printed paper labels inscribed 'KANHAYA LAL BRIJ LAL, Ivry, Brass, Inlaid and carved Wood Work Manufacturers, PO HOSHIARPUR (India).', late 19th / early 20th century, 64.4cm high, 61cm wide and deep.
λ An Edwardian palmwood swagger stick, with an ivory handle carved as a bulldog's head, with glass eyes, the embossed silver ferrule hallmarked London 1908, together with another swagger stick with an ebonised shaft and an ivory handle, the silver ferrule hallmarked London 1905, 75.7cm long. (2) Provenance: From the collection of Thomas James Reeves (1849-1909) and thence by descent.
λ A late 19th century German silver mounted ivory historismus tankard, in 17th century style, the hinged lid with a putto finial and repoussé decoration, with a winged female caryatad handle, the body carved with figures returning from harvest and dancing merrily, above a conforming base, 13cm high.
λ A French portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman, signed indistinctly 'Pispre', in a gilt brass and moulded frame, late 19th century, together with a George III portrait miniature of a gentleman, the verso inscribed 'Wm Woodhouse, 1800 aged 42', in a gilt brass and ebonised frame, 18 x 13.8cm (max). (2)
λ A late 19th century porcelain oval portrait miniature of a girl, together with a portrait miniature on ivory of a girl, signed 'Bowen' and another portrait miniature of a young girl wearing a coral necklace, in a mother of pearl and gold frame, mounted in a leather case, 6.1cm diameter (max). (3)
λ A Victorian carved ivory bust of Thomas Dyer-Edwardes (Senior 1807-1885), signed 'RICHARDS SCULPT Sept 1858' on a turned ebony plinth inset, with a bronze oval plaque engraved with the Dyer-Edwardes crest / monogram and 'SPES MANET', 14.2cm high. Thomas Dyer-Edwardes was the grandfather of the famous Titanic heroine Noel, Countess of Rothes, known in the press as 'the plucky little Countess'.
λ An Anglo-Indian hardwood octagonal occasional table, the lift-off top inlaid with ivory, bone, ebony and mother of pearl with a view of the Taj Mahal, the folding base with pierced decoration, with printed paper labels inscribed "MADE IN BRITISH INDIA", late 19th / early 20th century, 47.8cm high, 45cm wide and deep.
λ An Indo-Portuguese tortoiseshell and hardwood table cabinet, inlaid with bone and ivory stringing and with engraved ivory panels with leaves and flowers, the hinged lid revealing a mirror and a lift-out tray with four divisions, above a pair of doors revealing an arrangement of six drawers, each with a green stained bone and gilt fret front, with a pair of sliding panels to the back edge of the cabinet, revealing six secret drawers, with brass side carrying handles and hinges, early 18th century and later, 26.5cm high, 33cm wide, 24.2cm deep. Provenance: The collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell and thence by descent, illustrated in the Garsington sale catalogue, 11th July 1928, lot 100.
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED SHOULDERED OVOID PEDESTAL VASE WITH COVER, decorated with blossoming sprays on a moulded ivory ground, pink triangular pad mark, model number 5023, 9" (23cm) high, also a LATE VICTORIAN DOULTON (BURSLEM) PORCELAIN EWER, printed and enamelled with flowers, enriched with gilding on an ivory ground, 7 1/2" (19cm) high (repair to the neck) and an EARLY 20th CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SLENDER OVIFORM PEDESTAL EWER, the blushed ivory ground printed and enamelled with wild flowers, puce printed mark and date code for 1899, registration number 189077, model number 1581, 8" (20.5cm) high (3)
THREE CHINESE QING DYNASTY PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE SNUFF BOTTLES, one of flattened square form painted with a female sat reading, opposing an opened hand-scroll inscribed with an extensive poem, the ends further inscribed with characters, with a green jade stopper and ivory spoon, bearing a four character Qianlong reign mark, ANOTHER OF FLATTENED BOTTLE SHAPE, painted with a female and three children, with incomplete coral stopper and ivory spoon, bearing a four character Qianlong reign mark; AND ANOTHER OF ROULEAU FORM painted with an encircling dragon pursuing a flaming pearl, another dragon rising from waves below, with coral stopper (minus stopper), bearing a four character Yongzheng reign mark (chipped and repaired) on wooden stands (3)
A George III lozenge-shaped satinwood and sycamore marquetry tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers and coronet, within an oval reserve, enclosing an interior with traces of lead, the front with two oval shell paterae, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, elongated ivory kite escutcheon, 12cm high, 14.5cm wide, c.1800
A 19th century French Transitional style canted square rosewood parquetry, mother-of-pearl and ivory marquetry casket, the hinged cover inlaid with a rustic musician playing a violin, on a stylized plateau of roses and blossoming magnolia, outlined with two bands of bone, enclosing a red satin button-back interior, 8.5cm high, 20.5cm wide, c.1870
A Royal Worcester ovoid pot pourri vase, printed and painted with flowers and foliage, in colours on a blush ivory pierced neck, the shoulders in relief with scrolls and tendrils in gilt, slightly domed cover, gilt bud finial, leafy scroll handles, 22cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1894, shape no.1515
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