PAIR OF CHINESE VASES, Daoguang style and probably of the period, of two handled baluster form painted in the famille rose palette with a continuous scene of maidens dancing and playing instruments on a pale celadon ground, beneath a neck and foot enamelled with a floral design on a pink ground, with two scrolling handles, iron red six character mark, height 27.5cm; together with a pair of pierced hardwood and ivory mounted stands (4)
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A Jaques of London ivory chess set, complete (one piece af) CONDITION REPORT Height of king 8.5cm. Damage to top of white king. Black Jaques mark to the base of king, crack to white rook. One of the white ivory pawns has a chip to the base and neck, overall nicely presented, no other signs of damage.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory baluster vase with pierced cover, gilt-heightened and decorated with chrysanthemums and foliage, puce marks to the base, manufactured specially for Stonier & Co. 78 Lord Street, Liverpool, by the Worcester Royal Porcelain, reg no.112589, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT Damage to raised decoration in places, overall nicely presented.
*Surgical Instruments. Victorian cased minor instruments, circa 1860s, the red morocco tooled leather case with shield cartouche, enclosing 12 tools each with diced bone handle by W.C. Snowden, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, case 4.5cm high x 21cm wide x 10cm deep, together with a cased set of Opthalmic tools including 10 ivory handle tools by Ferguson London, a cased set of Victorian dentistry tools, the shagreen covered box with brass plaque engraved 'G. Milne', enclosing bone handle with 9 interchangeable tools, plus a cased set of 6 Victorian Tenotomy knives, circa 1890, with ivory handles by Weiss (4)
*Post Mortem Box. Victorian mahogany post-mortem box, the lid with silver cartouche engraved 'Dr J.B. Lyth Rotherham', enclosing lift out tray with ivory handle knives, scissors, bone saw and other accessories by Laundy, box 5cm high x 19cm wide x 8cm deep Dr John Burdsall Lyth M.R.C.S., lived at Fern Bank, Doncaster Road, Rotherham, trained in Liverpool, qualified MRCS (1871), LRCP Ed (1872), LSA (1872), was a surgeon at the Rotherham & District Hospital, according the 1914 Medical Directory he resided at The Wheatridge, Upton-St-Leonards, Gloucestershire (Senior Honorary Surgeon of Rotherham Hospital). (1)
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