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A GOOD QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY TUSK BOX & COVER, the sides well carved in deep relief with a continuous scene of farmers at work, the finial in the form of two children, the base with a black stained engraved signature and red stained engraved seal, 4.9in wide at widest point on base & 7.5in high overall.
AN UNUSUAL ORIENTAL IVORY ONLAID SCREEN, one surface decorated in onlaid ivory with a bird in flight above two quail and foliage, the reverse side with a Nami (Wave) character, the gilt wood frame carved with chrysanthemum, peony and stylised phoenix, the frame 29in high & 26.5in wide at widest point.
A SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN, together with a fitted wood stand, the man standing on a sandy mound with a crab at his feet, and bearing on his back fishing spears and a trident, the base with an engraved signature, 9.25in high overall, the ivory itself 8in high.
A PARCEL OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY ITEMS comprising card case with pull-lid , intrinsically carved with figures in a village, (signature mark to cap) 8cms long x 4.5cms wide, also a pair of ivory pierced bookcovers, a page turner, three napkin rings, three ivory-handled seals and two okimono etc
A pressed wood circular snuff box and cover; together with an Indian ivory watercolour miniature; and a small quantity of seals and cameos. Condition Report: The snuff box has a cracked/broken interior. All seals and intaglio stones damaged in some respect or other. Both cameos have very minor chipping. Ivory miniature intact but frame is dented and glass missing.
- Only one driver from new and occasionally chauffeur driven, with an odometer reading of 126,500 miles - Garaged from new and full main dealer service history, plus original front and rear number plates - Described by the vendor as being in 'good to very good overall' condition This rather special one driver from new Daimler V8 4.0 LWB was purchased new by the vendor from Stratstone Jaguar in Mayfair, London, and specified with Madeira red paintwork and Ivory leather interior. Registered firstly to a leasing company, the vendor acquired the car from them upon his retirement. Occasionally chauffer driven to and from evening working engagements, the car has been garaged throughout the vendor's custodianship. Its Madeira Red paintwork is therefore largely free of the brown bubbling that inflicts so many Jaguars and Daimlers of this type and age. Most unusually, the Gentleman has had only authorised Jaguar dealerships maintain the car for him, with a comprehensively stamped replacement service book showing prompt annual services, and indicating that Grange Jaguar in Barnet last saw the car in September last year when the odometer recorded 124,713 miles. The current approximate odometer reading is 126.500 miles. Accompanying the service book is a seemingly complete hand-book pack, range brochure, and a rare item of the Jaguar/Daimler dealership hand-over video. The Motorola mobile telephone fitted when new is still located below the central armrest with the user manual in the hand-book pack. Described by the vendor as being in good to very good condition, this lovely car still wears its original Stratstone Jaguar front and rear number plates, a good sign of the cars originality. Being sold only due to a house move and the need for a smaller car, this Daimler will be much missed after 19 years of pleasurable ownership.
An early 19th century tortoise shell, ivory and pewter sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with a verre eglomise panel depicting Salisbury cathedral to the top enclosing two tea compartments, on reeded ivory bun feet, h. 11 cm, w. 15 cm, d. 9 cm CONDITION REPORT: No key. Feet possibly later. Paint peeling from glass in places. One piece of pewter line inlay missing. General wear and tear
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