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A fine quality 19th century faux tortoiseshell and ivory patch box/knife setHaving a white metal tool which releases a hinged cover a snuff compartment, with twelve knife sections, length 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Slight scratching to some of the knivesSlight lifting to one side of patch boxSmall crack to tortoiseshell near release pinInside of box dirtySmall cracks to ivory, Lovely item, see images
A Victorian silver tea potOf baluster form, engraved with acanthus leaf and scroll decoration, monogrammed to the cartouche, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the finial realistically cast as a flower by Hunt and Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1853, height 23.5cm, weight 29 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: Overall good conditionLid, finial and handle partially markedHallmarked to base, in good conditionGeneral wear and surface scratchesCracking to ivory
A Victorian Scottish silver coffee potOf baluster form, profusely embossed with scroll decoration, with chased details, two vacant cartouches, the leaf capped handle with ivory insulators, to a domed lid, raised on a circular foot, by James Howden & Co., Edinburgh 1844, height 31cm, weight 28 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: Interior is very shiny, possibly indicating some repair workCracks to ivory insulator Hallmarks in excellent conditionPartial marks to lid and handlePossible engraving removal from cartouches' some dents to cartouche tooGeneral wear and surface scratchesSome slight blemishIn good condition
An Edwardian matched silver tea pot and lidded sugar bowlBoth of navette form, the body with fluted decoration, with scroll and leaf decoration, vacant cartouches, the tea pot with ivory insulators, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1902 - 1903 (2) height of tea pot 16cm, weight combined 28 troy oz
A Locke & Co Worcester hand-painted blush ivory tea serviceComprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups, four saucers, each decorated with fruit and foliage inside gilt and blue borders, factory marks to base CONDITION REPORT: All items are handpaintedSaucers one with small chip to bottom approx 0.3cm in sizeGilt on saucers where cup sits show signs of wear and scuffingAll teacups and saucers show scratching to the ivory groundTeapot has no structural problems, minor scratching to ground and wear to gilt
An Edwardian silver dressing table set Embossed and decorated with Putti amongst scrolls and clouds, comprising; hand mirror, hair brush, two clothes brushes, two silver topped glass bottles, two shoe horns, matched ivory glove stretchers, various dates and makers (10) CONDITION REPORT: Mirror with spotting to glass plate, condition is generally good clean condition, one clothes brush with minor denting.
A rare compass microscope, c.1745, probably by George Adams, brass and steel, with turned ivory handle, in original shagreen case with green velvet lining,case 13cm wide9cm deep2.5cm highAn accompanying letter from John Bunyan, dated 19th March 1962, states that it is illustrated and described in Adams' 'Micrographia Illustrata', edn. 1747, p.16, pl.5 and in the Royal Microscopical Society catalogue, p.197, pl.15. (John Bunyan, LDS, RCS was president of the Society from 1958-1960).
English School, early 19th centuryPORTRAIT OF A BOY, HALF LENGTH, IN A BLUE COAT AND WHITE RUFF, HOLDING A GUNMiniature on ivory, oval5.2 x 4.4cm;and another,French School, early 19th centuryPORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, HALF LENGTH, IN A BLUE COAT AND STRIPED WAISTCOATMiniature on ivory, oval5.6 x 4.3cm (2)
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