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A William IV silver melon form teapot, the lobed body set atop four shell scroll supports, the silver handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with similarly faceted removable finial, hallmarks struck to the underside, with corresponding part marks struck to handle, interior of hinged cover and also the removable finial, sponsor's mark for J Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1830, height 12 cm, gross weight 20.8 ozt / 649 g approx
An early 19th Century rectangular morocco cased dentistry kit, comprising various steel surgical utensils, perhaps dentistry, the interior comprising original label for Simpson, 55 Strand, Cutler and Surgical Instrument Maker to the Royal Navy, complete and fitted with six various implements and ivory handle
A George III silver lobed teapot, the 'C' scroll handle ensuite with ivory insulators, gadrooned decoration on four ball feet, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the hinged cover and on the hilt of the handle, sponsor's mark is obscured, assay mark for London 1812, width 28 cm, gross weight 625 g / 20 ozt approx
A George III oval portrait miniature of Mary Queen of Scots, circa 1790, on ivory, unsigned, mounted in a yellow metal pendant mount with a lock of hair verso set seed pearls, in original fitted hinged morocco case, 6cm by 5cm Note: An old label inside purports the lock of hair to be that of the sitter
A Victorian silver coffee pot, of slightly tapered form atop a spreading skirt foot, modelled in the late George II style of circa 1755, the body embossed with rococo style decoration of shells and scrolls, double C scroll handle with ivory insulators, the stepped and flat domed cover with a cast finial of a hare, hallmarks struck to the underside of base, with corresponding part marks to the interior of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark for Richard Sibley, London 1873, height 23 cm, weight 22 ozt / 690 g approx
Smith (Philip, 1928-). Milton, Complete Poetry & Selected Prose... edited by E.H.Visiak, Nonesuch Press, 1952, contemporary turquoise morocco, with Philip Smith's blindstamp dated 1952 on rear turn-in, slightly darkened spine gilt lettered direct in centre, between circular flower devices in blind with gilt dots, covers with blind petal and palmette design emanating from central panel, panel to upper cover onlaid with ivory morocco tooled in black with circular motifs, panel to rear cover with the motifs repeated direct in blind, 8vo (19 x 12cm/7.5 x 4.75ins), contained in grey cloth slipcase (1)
Smith (Philip, 1928-). Poetry and Prose of William Blake, edited by Geoffrey Keynes, Nonesuch Press, 1948, contemporary blue morocco, with Philip Smith's blindstamp dated 1952 on rear turn-in, slightly darkened spine gilt lettered direct in centre, between circular flower devices in blind with gilt dots, covers with blind petal and palmette design emanating from central panel, panel to upper cover onlaid with ivory morocco tooled in black with circular motifs, panel to rear cover with the motifs repeated direct in blind, 8vo (19 x 12cm/7.5 x 4.75ins), contained in grey cloth slipcase (1)
An Antique Continental Ivory and Stag Horn Table Snuff Box, depicting a hunting scene in relief, with green tortoiseshell interior, approx 13 x 16 x 2.5 cms. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940s including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Copy of Japanese Marks and Seals, London, Henry Sotheran & Co., 1882. Original decorated red cloth gilt, top edge gilt. With coloured frontispiece, double-page map and profusely illustrated. First edition. - Part I: Pottery, Part II: Illuminated Mss. and printed books, Part III: Lacquer, enamels, metal, wood, ivory. Book would benefit from re-binding together with a Copy of Art and Art Industries in Japan by Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B., D.C.L published by Virtue and Co, 1878. (2) Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940s including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Shibayama Rosewood Panels, depicting trapeze artists.The panes decorated with finely inlaid ivory, gold, mother of pearl and mixed metal, appro 70 x 52 cms. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
English School (late 19th Century) Portrait miniature of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), in a black jacket with white collar watercolour on ivory 5cm (2in) Condition in general is good. Some scratches to the frame. Dirt under the glass. A very small area of raised abrasion to the lower left area, next to the sitter's shoulder. Ivory support a little ill fitting in frame.
A group of portrait miniatures; Continental School, 19th century - Portrait of a Queen wearing coral jewellery and a jewelled crown, a small bird behind her, 9 cm; English School, 19th century - Portrait of a young lady wearing pearls and a white dress against a sky background, 4 cm; English School, late 19th/early 20th century - Portrait of a noblewoman in a curled grey wig and ermine robes, 8 cm; English School, late 19th century - Portrait of an elderly woman in a white mob cap and black mourning dress, seated holding a book, 16.5 cm, watercolour on ivory (4)
A 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory crucifix, possibly Dieppoise, the ivory figure of Christ raised on a tortoiseshell clad cross below a scroll inscribed 'INRI', the stepped semi circular ebony foot with beaded ivory bands, 42cm (16.5 in) high There is a diagonal crack to the arm joining the upright above Christ's left arm. The top the cross lacking its ivory mount, some of the tortoiseshell veneer missing and loose
French School (circa 1900) Portrait miniature of Mademoiselle Madeleine-Pauline Dacruet watercolour on ivory, in a gilt leaf chased frame 10cm (4in) Without glass. Needs refixing in frame. Some surface abrasions present. Some surface dirt present. Area of yellowing abrasion above sitter's head.
A group of three portrait miniatures; English School, 19th Century - Portrait of an officer in uniform, standing, half length, 6 cm; English School, 19th Century - Portrait of a young bearded Gentleman, wearing a brown jacket, standing, half length, cased with a gilt slip, 9 cm; and Portrait of a Duke in armour, wearing a grey curled wig, standing, turned three-quarters, 8 cm, watercolour on ivory (3)
A group of portrait miniatures after masterpieces: After George Romsey, Portrait of Lady Hamilton (as a Bacchante), in a very pretty decorated frame with floral design, 5 x 4 cm; After Filippo Lippi, Study of the Madonna, 6 cm x 6 cm; After Jean-Baptiste Perronneau, A Girl with a Kitten, signed indistinctly centre right, 10 cm, in an elaborate frame; After Quido Reni, Reclining Venus with Cupid, 6.5 x 8 cm, oval, inscribed lower right "n. Guido Reni'; After Jean-Marc Nattier, Young Girl holding a basket of flowers, inscribed 'n. Nattier', 7 x 5.5 cm; and study of a nude maiden reclining, in a carved composit frame, 7 cm, watercolour on ivory (6)
English School (19th Century) - Five portrait miniatures; A gentleman wearing a navy coat and white stock, 6.5 cm; another gentleman wearing a brown coat and a curled wig, (very faded) 4 cm; A lady wearing a cream dress with white ruffled lace and a pearl necklace, 6.5 cm; A young lady writing, wearing a white dress with red sash, loose but cased, 11cm, watercolour on ivory; and a cased miniature of a member of the Scott family, standing in a purple jacket and black cravat with multicoloured trim, heavily cracked and damaged (5)
Miniature view of an Indian temple, watercolour on ivory, 5 x 6 cm; portrait miniature of an Indian nobleman, watercolour, watercolour on ivory, 3.5 cm and view of a monastery at moonlight with blossom tree, textile and embroidery, with shaped top, 11 x 6 cm (3) Taj: is very rubbed and a modern frame Prince: quite naive and in a rolled gold frame Monastery: in good order
A Victorian hallmarked silver handled and ivory bladed page turner of small proportions, ES Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1899, length 17cm, also a late 19th century ivory spatula/paddle inscribed "2" to the finial and "Hannibal J Voyce", height 10cm and an unframed folding magnifying glass with additional lens (3).
A cased Victorian hallmarked silver mounted cast steel bladed and vegetable ivory handled four piece carving set, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, the oak case with presentation plaque inscribed "Presented to Thomas Norton Esq. J.P., D.L. on the occasion of his Silver Wedding by some of the employees of the late firm of Messrs Norton Bros and Co, April 20 1896" and a further cased carving set (2).
A Japanese Meiji period ivory okimono of a gardener, the figure formed from one piece and carrying an implement, a double gourd and a sack of flowers, raised on an oval base in the form of rocks with oval red seal under the base, height 18.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some splits to the base and his left leg but overall in good condition. See additional photographs. This is an antique and we recommend Mailboxes for shipping.
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