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A beautiful 1920s heavily beaded ivory satin coat. The coat is trimmed to all edges with plaited and wadded satin, giving a lovely weight and swing to the garment. The beading at the back is in a typical geometric Deco design creatively using small pearl beads and silver fluted beads to create this effect. The garment has all over flocking and a small quantity of the beading would need attention and the fine silk crepe lining has disintegrated. A further ivory silk 20s bias cut evening gown. The neckline is heavily beaded with small pearl beads and flutes continued through to the low back where there is damage and loss of beads. The front of the garment is panelled and flows out to a full skirt. Similar flocking to satin. (2)
An early 1900s ivory satin wedding dress, veil and wax hair ornaments. Beautiful bias cut dress with high ruched bodice and quilted full sleeves which taper to a point at the wrist and fasten with poppers. Short back opening at the neck with six covered buttons. The dress fabric is flocked throughout and there are one or two small holes to the skirt - mainly fabric is quite robust. A plaited silk cord to match. A very fine ivory veil with silk bow appliques to each corner - again one or two holes. Two wax flower tiaras in fair to good condition. (5)
Joseph Osmond Barnard (British, 1816-1865) Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Fortescue 1801-1867, oil on ivory, rectangular form in 9ct gold frame, inscribed en verso 'Lady Elizabeth Fortescue painted by Barnard' 6 x 5 cm Lady Elizabeth Fortescue of Castle Hill was born on 10 July 1801 in Powderham Castle, Devon. She died on 27 January 1867 in Powderham Castle, Devon. She was buried on 2 February 1867 in Powderham Castle, Devon. Parents: 1st Earl Fortescue Hugh Fortescue and Hester Grenville. Spouse: Viscount William Reginald Courtney 11th Earl of Devon. Lady Elizabeth Fortescue of Castle Hill and Viscount William Reginald Courtney 11th Earl of Devon were married on 27 December 1830.Joseph Osmond Barnard was born in Portsmouth, England in 1816. He arrived in Mauritius in 1838. A year later he married a young woman of Dutch origin. An advertisement in a local newspaper Le Cern‚en of March 9, 1839 described Barnard as a miniature painter and engraver. Although he had little experience in engraving miniature portraits, his attempts to engrave the Queen's head were surprisingly successful. The one penny orange-red and the deep blue two pence, Post Office stamps engraved on copper plate by Barnard were put for sale on September 22, 1847. Barnard died in 1865 at his Sugar Estate, purchased in 1862 near Grand Port.
A 1920s ivory silk capelet. Cape features a cut out 'beaded on net' section at the back which continues through to the front of the shoulders in a trellis of beadwork. The garment ties loosely at the neck. Some faint flocking although otherwise in fine condition. A further very fine silk and silk lined velvet sleeveless over-bodice with attached long stole wrap. An early piece by 'Victor Stiebel' (labelled) 21 Bruton St. Mayfair. (2)
A Wonderful Black Lacquered Dining Table, Decorated with Ivory Style Japanese Figures on Highly Decorated and Polished Black Ground and Borders. Complete with Six Matching Quality and Heavy Chairs Including 2 Good Quality Carvers. Sizes - 60 Inches In Length, 42 Inches Width & 30 Inches High. Chair Sizes 38 Inches High, Seat Size 17.5 Inches Wide. Excellent Condition All Pieces - Please See Photo. £300-500
A Wonderful Black Lacquered - Combined Drinks Cabinet and Chest, The Panels Decorated with Ivory Style Japanese Figures to Front and Sides on Highly Decorated and Polished Black Ground. Opens up to Reveal a Mirrored Interior and Elaborate Carving. Size - Height 60 Inches Open & 41 Inches Closed, Width 35 Inches & Depth 18 Inches. Excellent Condition.
Antique Cabochon Walrus Ivory and 14 Karat Yellow Gold Ring. Signed 14K. Good antique condition. Ring size 7. Approx. weight: 5.35 pennyweights. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $250-$350)
λ A fine Arab sword (nimcha), broad curving blade 28.5 in., hollow ground with narrow back fuller, the hilt with three drooping quillons and a knuckle bow formed from silver bars with dragon head terminals, ivory grip of characteristic square hooked form and set with gold repousse panels, moulded leather scabbard with silver repousse mounts (chape possibly later) and complete with tasselled cord hanger, Zanzibar, of Omani workmaship. Provenance: the late property of Admiral Sir George Le Clerc Egerton, K.C.B. Reference: Robert Hales. 'Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour'
A Persian sword (shamshir), curved single edged blade 30 in., iron guard with Arabic characters in low relief, rosette terminal quillons engraved with small fish, braided gold wire collar, ivory grip scales, gold repousse pommel cap, filigree back strap, moulded leather scabbard with iron suspension mounts, gold repousse chape, leather hangers. Provenance: the late property of Admiral Sir George Le Clerc Egerton, K.C.B.
λ A South East Asian dagger (dha), blade 6 in. with slight forward curve and 3.5 in. false back edge, central fuller and impressed flowerhead decoration, white metal collar, ivory hilt carved all over with monkeys entwined with snakes, hide covered wooden scabbard, Burma or Shan States. Reference: Hale pp. 148-158
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