λA Victorian silver coffee pot, teapot and sugar bowl, the coffee pot by Robert Hennell, London 1840, one maker's mark worn, London 1864, and the teapot by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1854, lobed circular and baluster form, engraved decoration, the scroll handles with ivory insulators, on foliate capped scroll feet, engraved with a crest and initials, height of coffee pot 20.5cm, approx. weight 63oz. (3) Ivory Act registration number: 989YGW7S
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λA three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by John Tapley, London 1838/40, lobed tapering circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a flower finial, on four leaf capped foliate bracket feet, engraved with n armorial shield, on four scroll bracket feet, length handle to spout, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 47.7oz. (3) Ivory Act registration number: ZHT8S1MF
A silver three-piece tea set, a Georgian cream jug, a boot hook, a silver plated three-piece tea set and a kettle, stand and burner, the silver tea set with marks for Glasgow 1893, the silver 660 grams in weight overallSold with an Ivory LicenseIn good condition with only minor wear, the silver teapot with ivory insulators
A GROUP OF LARGE CERAMICS AND TABLE LAMPS, comprising a large green glass carboy terrarium, height 55cm, two electric table lamps (not tested), a Winterton Ware planter decorated with pink flowers on a black ground (broken handle and crazed), height 24cm x diameter 22cm, a Crown Devon 'Ivory Blush' vase, height 32cm (crazed), a Victorian jug and rectangular wash bowl decorated in pastel shades of pink, blue and lavender on a cream ground, jug height 29cm, bowl length 38cm x width 32cm, a garden pond ornament (broken arm), etc. (s.d) (18)
A late 19th century Royal Worcester blush ivory ground vase and a silver-plated biscuit barrel. Each with printed puce marks, the twin-handled vase with date code for 1909, shape no. 1747, the barrel dated 1899, shape no. 1651, printed, painted and gilt with flowers, the barrel with pierced plated scroll handle and domed cover, the vase 17.3cm high, the barrel 14.5cm high exc. handle (2)
A 1930s Epns JW & Co canteen for eight place settings, including table forks, table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, two sauce ladles, knife sharpener, faux ivory handled carving set and knife sharpener, eight table knives and eight side knives with steel blades, retailed by Whitaker & Sons of Dundee, in walnut inlaid canteen, shows little to no signs of use
the back and seat inlaid in ivory depicting classical figures amidst scrolling and geometric designs, height 125cm, height to seat 48cm. CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. ** Large split to seat, seat has been reattached to base and is coming away, generally some instability.
Szolnay blush ivory twin-handled porcelain reticulated centrepiece, factory stamps to the underside, 11.5" wide, 6" high; together with a Rudolf Wachter Bavaria porcelain vase decorated with flowers 12.5" high, Limoges jar with cover decorated with a figural scene after 'Fragonard', a Vienna style porcelain urn table lamp with decoration after 'Boucher' and a Continental porcelain centrepiece modelled as a boat with dragon head bow and figures (at fault) (5)
Miscellaneous Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century English Manuscripts. Mostly vers de société and further poetry, with an occasional letter, including Robert Southey (1774-1843), ‘Mary [&] Sapphics’, 8pp, n.d. [early 19th century), not in the author’s own hand, William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850), ‘Winter Evening at Home’, with an epigram and an address, 2pp, the paper watermarked 1812, apparently not in the inspirer of the Romantic poets’ hand, John Parker, 1st Earl of Morley (1772-1840), of Saltram House, Devon, ‘Parody on “Buy a Broom” – By Lord M: From Saltram’, 20 lines in imitation of Robert Burns, ‘Dark Prophets ***’, n.d. [mid-18th century], 2pp of ink manuscript verse, Antique Buying in 18th Century Denmark, 1pp letter, n.d. [18th century], addressed ‘To His Excellence the Engl: Minister at Copenhagen’ viz. the purchase, via a Lady Müller, of an antique casket, ‘a very antick (sic) piece of ivory: a little Chest to keep or beware precious Stones &c, and after all meaning it has been once in the Cabinet of Ludwig XIV [?Louis XIV]. […] It is supposed, Your Excellence will find the price of 10£ or about 100 Dollar Danish – not to (sic) much’, Epicureanism, a poem on the pleasure of drink and the table, illegible in places, but ‘Approved by the Bacchanalian Society/Robin Red Nose/Secretary/Sots Hole/Walsall, 6 Jan:y 1818’, inscribed on 2pp of further manuscript, Henrietta Cholmondeley, Baroness Delamere (née Williams-Wynn; d. 1852), ‘Flowers which serve for the construction of Flora’s Dial’, presumably for the garden of Vale Royal Great House, 1pp, n.d., ‘Lines on the birth of a Son to Tho:s Cholmondeley Esqr’, 1pp of celebratory, if unsophisticated, verse, probably commemorating the birth the MP for Cheshire (1726-1779) or his son of the same name, later 1st Baron Delamere (1767-1855), n.d., George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1746-1816), 1pp ALS, signed Warwick and dated 1799, ‘The Adventures of Brunswick’, 2pp of comic verse on a flea-infested bed, n.d., singed Harriot, transcript en suite, ‘An Arab girl who, when I was carried wounded into Jericho, rendered one assistance, was ordered to withdraw’, 2pp of ink MS. verse, ‘Poor Robin’s Dream’, n.d. [final-quarter 18th century], defective, extracts from Poems by Thomas Moore Esqr., dated 1804, further poetry, etc., (18).
Designer Scarves, comprising two Georgio Armani Le Collezione, comprising a fawn velvet scarf with wide geometric pattern, with lining, approx 12'' wide x 60'' long, and silky black background with camel and ivory pattern, 34'' square. Together with a Dior winter scarf, with fringes, turquoise 10'' wide x 61'' long.
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