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Reeves & Inwood, A Georgian artist's mahogany and satinwood strung paint box: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with maker's label to the interior enclosing a lift-out tray containing water colour tablets, glass water bowl, pottery mixing bowls ivory palette, the frieze drawer containing six pottery mixing palettes and brushes, 24cm. wide.
A Coalport porcelain jewelled scent bottle and hinged cover: of globular form with miniature lug handles and metal mounts, the ivory body with faux agate, emerald and sapphire jewels between gold and turquoise enamelled jewels, green backstamp, circa 1900-10, 10 cm high, [light wear to cover].
A late 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono: depicting a monkey with its fingers trapped in a clam shell whilst another monkey attempts to pull her free, unsigned, 8cm. wide, together with another okimono of a monkey feeding her young with grapes, unsigned, 5cm. high both early 20th century (some damage).
A 19th century oak and brass bound Military chest / writing desk: in two parts, the upper part containing two short and a single long drawer and with a fitted writing drawer below, with satinwood veneered and tooled leather inset hinged writing surface with well and stationery compartment below, flanked by compartments enclosed by bevelled slides, the lower part containing two long drawers on short turned tapered feet, 114.5 (3ft 9in) wide. * Notes Bearing an ivory dot Army & Navy C.S.L. Makers.
A large Victorian silver spirit kettle, stand and burner, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1884: of oval form with beaded rims and foliate and scroll decoration to the kettle and stand, the kettle with hinged lid, ivory finial, having a folding handle, raised on V-shaped tapering supports to an oval base with inset burner, 41cm. high, 78.11ozs.
Edwards and Roberts - A 19th century 'Dutch' floral marquetry, ebonised and ivory inlaid rectangular side table:, the top decorated with birds amidst scrolling floral foliage bordered with sycamore lines and with an ebonised and ivory dentil edge, containing a single long frieze drawer, on ebonised spirally turned legs united by curved and flattened x-frame stretcher, terminating in ebonised bun feet, the top 113cm (3ft 81/2in) x 75cm. (2ft 51/2in) the drawer stamped Edwards and Roberts, Wardour Street, London.
An apprenticeman's early 19th century mahogany and inlaid linen press: bordered with sycamore lines, having a swan neck broken pediment, enclosed by a pair of doors and with two short and two long drawers below with ivory button handles and lozenge key plates, on bracket feet, 30cm (11 3/4in) wide.
Two 19th Century European carved ivory oval profile busts of gentlemen wearing 17th Century dress, each 2.5ins x 2ins, in ebonised wooden frames, a carved ivory diptych, each panel with a standing gentleman in 17th Century dress and with simple metal wire hinges, 3.125ins high x 3.5ins wide (open), and a carved ivory plaque in the late Medieval style of standing figures addressing a seated bearded figure, 4ins high x 3.5ins wide
A Chinese carved white marble head of Guanyin, 6.75ins (17.3cm) high, a Chinese carved ivory standing figure of a Touda Lohan holding a pagoda, 5.125ins (13cm) high, a carved lacquered and giltwood figure of a tortoise, 2ins (5cm) high, a red lacquered figure of a standing Hotei, his hands raised, 5.5ins (14cm) high, a soapstone seated figure of Guanyin, 2.75ins (7.2cm) high, a small bronze standing figure of Shou Lao, 2.5ins (6.3cm) high, and three small porcelain standing figures of Immortals
A Japanese carved ivory figure of a standing elderly female holding lily pads, 6ins (15.2cm) high, a two door miniature cabinet carved with figures and a dragon to exterior, the interior containing a carved standing Buddha, 5.25ins (13.4cm) high, a carved figure of a three clawed dragon amongst clouds, 5.75ins (14.6cm) high, and a small collection of other ivory carved pieces, various
A Canton brisé fan, circa 1860, painted with court figures and attendants, their faces in ivory, framed by auspicious objects, the splines in lacquer with gilt figures and foliage, 55cm open, in a chinoiserie and glazed frame, and a late 19th century Chinese fan, painted with figures within an interior, with lacquered splines, 50cm open
An 18-bore percussion plains rifle, 36inch sighted rifled barrel signed Buhler Brandenburg on the top flat, stepped back action lock signed Buhler, set trigger, full stocked with inlaid star pattern to the cheek rest in slivers of ivory and dark wood, further inlaid with three plated escutcheons, horn fore-end cap, brass mounts, brass capped, steel topped wooden ramrod, complete with leather sling. Sling with age cracks and stock with crack to sideplate area.
A Late 18th Century Special Pattern Light Dragoons Officer's sword, 75cm slightly curved fullered blade, re-tipped, regulation steel hilt with large diamond shaped langets engraved with stands of arms, D-shaped knuckle guard, shaped, flattened pommel grip, chequered ivory grip, damaged. See Swords of the British Army by Robson, pages 60-63 for two similar swords with ebony grips to the 10th and 30th Light Dragoons. See also The British Cavalry Sword from 1600 by Martyn page 62 where its use is further attributed to the 7th Light Dragoons, Leeds Light Dragoons and Warwick Light Dragoons. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
A late 19th Century Burmese Dha or short dagger, 20cm heavy blade double and single fullered and incised with a mark, ivory grip with red stained circle and dot decoration, repaired, contained in a leather wrapped wooden scabbard. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
A late 19th Century white metal mounted Kindjal, 31cm slightly curved double fullered blade, two-piece grips, one of horn, the other ivory, secured by three domed rivets with niello flower head decoration, contained in its red velvet covered scabbard with two large white metal mounts, each decorated with niello panels of geometric and foliate designs. Ivory grip scale cracked. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
A fine cased five shot percussion Imperial Patent Revolver, 3.75inch sighted octagonal barrel, inlaid in gold IMPERIAL PATENT REVOLVER within a chevron and scroll border on the top flat, border and scroll engraved frame highlighted with two tone gold, the right side of the frame serial numbered 6120 in gold just in front of the cylinder, border and scroll engraved trigger guard highlighted in gold, swollen grip of ebonised wood with acanthus and castellated ivory butt cup, contained in its red velvet lined close fitted case, complete with two serial numbered spare cylinders, bullet mould, wad punch, cleaning and loading tools, combination nipple key and turnscrew and small pistol flask, the two lidded compartments with foliate embossed gilt linings. This revolver and its spare cylinders retain most of their original blued finish. For a virtually identical cased revolver, serial no. 6108 with all ivory butt and green velvet lined case, see James D. Julia Lot 233 Spring 2006 Firearms Auction. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
An interesting 16-bore percussion over and under howdah pistol with Sultan of Darfur inscription, 8inch sighted tapering barrels inlaid in gold on the top FIRTERER ARQER AU CAIRE and with later Arabic inscription "This Belongs to The Sultan Ali Bin Zakaria", Belgian proof marks at the breech, border and scroll engraved back action locks, border and scroll engraved steel mounts, the grip of carved octagonal section ivory with castellated butt, the butt also with lanyard ring and ball trap. Sultan Ali Bin Zakaria or Sultan Ali Dinar was Sultan of Darfur from 1865 until he was killed in 1916. Please note you must conform to current ivory laws and regulations.
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