INDIAN SANDELWOOD AND IVORY GAMES BOX, 19th century, Visakhapatnam, the comed cover with scrolling floral decoration around playing cards and a central monogram, the fitted interior with a series of rectangular and circular counters illustrated with various gods and deities, raised on lion paw feet, height 3.5cm, 10.5cm square
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, Circa 1828 TROMPE L'OEIL: A GAMBLER'S FOLLIES showing Bell's Life in London, Annals of Sporting 1828, The Sportsman's Pocket Companion, two £5 notes, a letter, a wallet, a dish of gaming counters, a cigar, an ivory notebook, cup and dice, a playing card and a quill pen etc Oil on canvas 49.5 x 59cm. ++ Old lining; some retouched flaking along lower stretcher bar; retouched damage on banknote and some further faults elsewhere
JOSEPH WRIGHT OF DERBY, ARA (1734-1797) PORTRAIT OF BARBARA, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM AND CATHERINE TATTON (c.1706-1776) Half length, seated, wearing a dark pink dress with ivory shawl and lace bonnet, oil on canvas 74.5 x 61.5cm. * Barbara Tatton was a daughter of William Tatton and therefore John Stafford's sister-in-law (see previous lot). She was born and lived in Macclesfield. Stafford was a major patron of Wright, commissioning a portrait of his son, William Tatton and daughters, including the fine portrait of Penelope Stafford (Derby Museum and Art Gallery). The latter was also commissioned in Liverpool in 1769 and it may be that Stafford's sister-in-law, Barbara, sat to Wright at that time. ++ Lined; some associated retouching; needs a clean
TAPRELL HOLLAND & SON ROSEWOOD AND INLAID CENTRE TABLE, mid 19th century, the circular tilt top inlaid with foliate and fruiting scrolls and swags in brass, ivory and abalone, the tripod base with a heavy baluster column, deeply carved scrolling foliate legs and large lion paw feet, and stamped Taprell Holland & son, Upholsterers, 19 Marylebone St, St James, London, height 73cm, diameter 123cm
An early 20th century Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain twin handled circular pedestal bowl, raised on circular base, painted with floral decoration, bearing puce date code for 1903 and shape number 2396, H. 16cm, together with a Christopher Dresser style porcelain bowl with hand painted floral decoration and applied twig decoration, H. 25cm.
Vintage Costume - a late 19th/early 20th century mourning dress, comprising, skirt, boddice and jacket, in black satin, with black feathers; a 1950s green and black evening dress; a Paisley shawl; two bowler hats; an applique jacket; fabric pieces in ivory satin; a wedding dress, boxed; etc
- A rare and early example that was rejuvenated to exacting standards in Rome to factory launch brochure colours in 1996- Placed in storage after the rejuvenation and reportedly only covered 100 kilometres since- Owned from new by the same family in Rome until importation to the UK in early 2016The car on offer is a very early, rare, and highly collectable Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformabile 1st Series that was first registered in Rome in 1958, and owned by the same family from new until it was imported to England early in 2016. The vendor advises that the car has its original 479cc engine and the odometer displays just over 57,000 kilometres (35,500 miles) which he believes is all the car has covered since new.In 1996 the car was thoroughly and professionally rejuvenated by a company in Rome, finishing it in a wonderful 2-tone red with a red and ivory interior. This was apparently the original factory launch brochure colour combination and it suits the Trasformabile perfectly.The vendor informs us that after the restoration the car was "stored in a temperature controlled garage, started and run regularly and has covered less than 100km".Since arriving to the UK earlier this year, the car has been recommissioned with new white-wall tyres, a brake overhaul, and an engine tune up. Described by the vendor as being in "very good-to-excellent" condition in all respects, the car is now UK registered and the original ''ROMA'' plates will remain with the car.
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