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ASPREY MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY, 166 BOND STREET WEST, LONDON MID-VICTORIAN EBONY TRAVEL BOX, with brass bound edges and side flush handles, the interior fitted with a TOILET SERVICE of fifteen cut glass and silver gilt lidded BOXES AND BOTTLES, the lids engine turned and having a centre roundel with a blue enamelled monogram, the borders chased and engraved with strapwork and foliate scrolls and foliate scrolls also a SILVER BEAKER, the lid interior fitted with an ivory backed large HAND MIRROR and an ivory GLOVE STRETCHERS, SHOE HORN, AND A SMALL HAND MIRROR the front fitted with a spring loaded basal drawer fitted with two ivory backed HAIR BRUSHES AND TWO COMBS AND A LIFT OUT TRAY, partly fitted with double ended silver MEDICINE SPOON, FIVE STEEL MANICURE IMPLEMENTS with mother o'pearl handles, TINY SILVER PIN BOX, SCISSORS, SMALL FOLDING CORKSCREW AND BUTTON HOOK, approx 25 1/2oz weighable silver, 15 1/2" wide, 11" deep, 8" high, hallmarked London 1867
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1962, with shaped stems, a plain rectangular silver match box sleeve, London 1935, 6cm wide and a late Victorian electroplate three-prong bread fork, with baluster ivory handle, initialled in a fitted mahogany velvet lined box, 4ozs, combined weight of silver (8).
A Canton cylindrical carved ivory needle case, Qing dynasty, 19th century, 9.5cm long, a Canton ivory bangle, carved around the sides with flowers and leaves, 10cm diameter, an ivory tusk section, carved and pierced with figures and buildings, carved hardwood stand, 13cm high, an Indian carved ivory figure, on blackwood stand, 8.5cm high and a miniature turned ivory scent bottle, 2.7cm high (5).
English School (early 19th century) watercolour on ivory - half-length portrait miniature of a gentleman in black coat with black neck-scarf, 8cm x 7.7cm, in black papier mâché frame, together with a collection of five miniature engravings of prominent Historical figures, including Lord Keith, Lord Nelson, Henrietta Maria and others (7)
English School (circa 1790) watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a gentleman officer, named as Philip Anstruther in red coat with blue lapels and powdered hair, 7.8cm x 6cm, oval in glazed gilt slip and papier mâché frame, together with an early 19th century English School miniature portrait of a lady, named as Anne Powell, married to George Hardisty, inscribed indistinctly verso J. Sartorini, March 12, 1808, 71 Oxford Street, 6.8cm x 5cm, oval in glazed papier mâché frame and another English School miniature portrait (circa 1840) watercolour on card, depicting a young officer in evening dress, 12.5cm x 9.5cm oval, in glazed papier mâché frame (3)
English School (circa 1770), watercolour on ivory - three portraits of Gentlemen, each with powdered wig, presented in glazed gilt brooch frames, 4.2cm x 3cm, mounted together in glazed ebonised box frame CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame, right most miniature has loss to lower edge, otherwise no discernible damage to these. Frame is later but presentable
George Hayter (1792-1871) watercolour on ivory - portrait miniature of a lady entitled verso - Catherine Everard, daughter of Edward Everard of Middleton Hall, Kings Lynn, 9cm x 7cm in fine period glazed gilt gesso frame CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of glazed frame. Strange hat shaped area to back of her hairstyle, appears to possibly be discoloured overpainting black surface mark near her waist, otherwise appears OK. Frame OK
John Smart (1741 - 1811), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a gentleman, wearing powdered wig and blue coat with gilt brocade, signed with initials and dated 1770, 3.5cm x 3cm, in glazed gilt metal frame with suspension loop and gilt initialled knotted hair panel to reverse, presented in a silk lined folding case. Provenance: Purchased D S Lavender, London 1995 CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of the frame.Slight inconsistencies in the background to left of sitter may suggest a little overpainting or wear, a little dirt and debris under glass, image otherwise looks very good, generally a little wear to gilt metal
Alfred Edward Chalon (1780 - 1860), watercolour on ivory - portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing black coat and white neck scarf, signed 'Chalon', in good quality glazed ormolu frame with seed pearl and woven hair panel to reverse, oval, 4.2cm x 3cm, in hinged leather case CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame. Dust and debris under glass but otherwise miniature appears to be in good order. Hair panel to reverse has slight damage to gold threads, wear to ormolu frame otherwise ok. Leather outer case detached at hinge and worn
George V Scottish silver hot water jug of bellied form, with face mask spout, silver handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with inset coin and scroll thumb piece (Glasgow 1916), maker - R. & W. S. All at approximately 18ozs, 15cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor denting and surface scratching. No obvious signs of major damage or repair. Handle loose. Inset coin to cover worn. Ivory insulators cracked. Marks clear
Fine quality George II silver coffee pot of baluster form, with gadrooned borders, engraved armorial crest, ivory handle and long fluted spout, hinged domed cover with pineapple finial, later chased with meandering foliage (London 1756), Ayme Videau. All at approximately 33ozs, 25cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching and denting. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but legible. Ivory handle cracked. Engraved crest may be a replacement
Continental School (19th century), watercolour portrait on ivory - Napoleon, half-length portrait in military attire and red sash, inscribed - '10 Mai 1815', 10.5cm x 8.5cm, oval, in glazed frame with gilt slip, presented in folding easel frame CONDITION REPORT Picture is glazed, surface dirt and debris under the glass. Ivory is backed on to card. Slightly bowed, generally some deterioration/paint loss to outer edge, finish slightly inconsistent to couple of areas far left and above/right of his left ear - this may suggest a little overpainting or inconsistent varnish finish - otherwise OK, just generally slight deterioration commensurate with age. General wear to leather on case, rear easel is missing
Henry D Thielcke (1787-1874), watercolour on ivory - portrait miniature of HRH Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), her face turned to dexter, wearing blue Empire line dress and lace bonnet, signed and indistinctly dated 1818 (?) 10.4cm x 7.7cm in glazed gilt slip. Provenance: Purchased Claudia Hill, London 2008, Christies, London 10 June 1904 Lot 308. Collection of George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904). Exhibited: London, South Kensington Museum, Special Exhibition of Portrait Miniatures, 1865 No 26518. Lent by the Duke of Cambridge CONDITION REPORT A small area beneath her hand where there is a little paint loss, visible in image, otherwise in good condition
Good quality 19th century Cantonese carved ivory fan with finely pierced figure, dragon and building decoration and central JG monogram, 30.5cm wide open CONDITION REPORT End stick is detached from silk, some further deterioration to silk elements, loss to fret carving panel to one stick, otherwise carved ivory sticks are in good condition, general discolouration
Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea set - comprising teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned border, silver handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with carved ebony finial on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1893), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 21ozs, teapot 20cm across
William Bone (act. 1810 - 1843), watercolour on ivory - Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, after the original work by Sir Thomas Lawrence, signed with monogram, 13cm x 10cm, in glazed ornate gilt metal glazed frameProvenance: Purchased Claudia Hill at Ellison Fine Art, Spring 2011 CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame, possible small areas of retouching top right corner but image is basically very good order, easel support to rear of frame has been re-soldered
English School (circa 1830), watercolour on ivory - half-length portrait miniature of a young lady wearing black dress and pearls, named to label verso as Ann, daughter of Joseph King...she married Thomas Wilmshurst of Colchester and died 21 Jan. 1860. Born at Exeter 20 March 1786, 9cm x 6.5cm, in glazed gilt gesso frame CONDITION REPORT Slight wear at far outer periphery, otherwise miniature appears to be OK. Slight losses to gesso frame, pin prick holes to upper frame moulding
Andrew Plimer (1763 - 1837), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a Gentleman, Cavalry Officer, wearing navy uniform with white trim and powdered hair, 8cm x 6cm, oval, in glazed gilt frame with suspension loop.Provenance: Sold Bonhams, Knightsbridge 30th Oct 2001 Lot 409 CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame, condition appears to be very good with one or two very slight surface blemishes only discernible under magnification, frame also basically good
English School (early 19th century), watercolour on ivory - portrait miniature of a young lady named verso as Catherine Drewer, wife of Mr Richards, in dress with blue band, oval, 5cm x 4.5cm, in black papier mâché frame, together with a 19th century Continental miniature on ivory of a lady at her letters, in ornate brass frame with exposed back painted with initials 'M. J.' within a cartouche (2)
Continental School (18th century), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a Lady, in profile, wearing blue dress with plaited hair and red cap, 3.5cm x 2.6cm, oval in glazed gilt metal brooch mount, together with English School (mid-18th century) watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a gentleman, named Earl of Marchmont, probably 3rd Earl, Hugh Hume (1708-1794), 3cm x 2.5cm, oval in glazed papier mâché frame (2)
English School (circa 1900s) watercolour on ivory - portrait of an officer in the East Surrey Regiment, named as Major William Frederick James Hardisty, MBE (1858-1924), 8.2cm x 6.5cm in glazed silvered frame, together with a silhouette on paper and two early 20th century miniatures on ivory
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