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Lot 330

CHESS. A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH AND CHINESE CARVED AND TURNED CHESSMEN BONE, COMPRISING IVORY AND BONE EXAMPLES, 9.5CM H AND SMALLER, ALL 19TH CENTURY

Lot 341

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH HER BABY BEFORE BLOSSOM, IVORY, OVAL, 8CM X 10.5CM, GILTMETAL FRAME

Lot 353

A VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED EPNS CHEESE SCOOP AND TWO CAN OPENERS WITH BOAR TUSK HANDLE

Lot 387

A GILT BRASS DAGGER SHAPED LETTER KNIFE WITH IVORY COLOURED COMPOSITION HANDLE, 17CM L, A PAIR OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN SCULPTED AND PAINTED POTTERY FIGURES, 25CM H, ON ASSOCIATED WOOD BASES AND AN INDIAN GREEN SOAPSTONE CARVING OF RADHA AND KRISHNA, 26CM H

Lot 127

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN IVORY HANDLED EPNS SANDWICH TONGS

Lot 449

A George III box base dressing table mirror, with turned ivory finials

Lot 184

A Victorian ivory malacca walking cane, inset with a coin, and a Japanese carved bamboo walking cane

Lot 307

Two boxes of miscellaneous china and tankards, to include a Potter & Moore moulded glass 'Ooloo' scent bottle, early ivory lamp, circa 1920s

Lot 192A

Two Royal Worcester twin handled vases, with painted floral pattern on blush ivory ground, shape no 2249, a Royal Worcester blush ivory dish with floral pattern and puce mark to base, and four blush ivory ground saucers with floral design, with puce mark to base, no 672

Lot 77

A silver ladies half hunter fob watch, with engraved case, an Art Deco paste lapel fob watch, a stainless steel ladies Geneva paste strap watch, a white metal paste bracelet, a white metal marcasite necklace, a single row of vegetable ivory bead necklace, a single row of freeform amber chips, five simulated pearl necklaces and two bracelets, two single row freeform sunstone/agate bead necklaces, and two pairs of matching earrings

Lot 85A

A collection of costume jewellery, to include a cased gold and untested pearl stick pin, a pair of gold drop earrings, damaged and fitting deficient, a 9ct gold dress stud, a 15ct gold dress stud, a single row of graduating ivory beads, four gilt metal and blue enamel floral buttons, etc, 9ct gold 3.84g, 15ct gold 0.90g

Lot 70

A Chinese ivory brooch, circa 1900, well carved with a couple watching dancers from a terrace, mounted as a brooch, and another unmounted

Lot 59

A single row of graduated carved ivory flower head bead and beads, a single strand of graduated carved ivory flower head bead and beads, a carved and open work bone pendant, and two carved bone brooches

Lot 79

A Canton ivory and stained chess set, circa 1900

Lot 120

*Bags. An early 20th-century green leather gladstone bag, containing gentleman's ivory brush set, inkwells, travelling mirror, etc., in an all weather bag with initials D.A.C., 38 cm long, together with a green leather jewellery case with Bramah lock and initials C.H.C. (Celia Hermione Coates October 8th 1906) (2)

Lot 411

*Portrait Miniatures. A pair of portrait miniatures of a lady and gentleman from Goggingen, painted in Mainburg, Germany, 2nd September 1831, watercolour on ivory, backed with green paper, both half-length portraits in profile, the lady facing to the right and the gentleman to the left, the lady attired in a red-patterned yellow dress and head-piece, and a many-stranded bejewelled gold choker and large gold earrings, the gentleman wearing a navy blue coat, patterned waistcoat, and black cravat, latter with contemporary pencil inscription detailing places and date on verso, each 6.5 x 5cm (2.75 x 2ins) (2)

Lot 121

*Binoculars. A pair of early 20th-century binoculars by W. Dixey & Sons, London, contained in a leather carrying case, with manufacturer's markings, retailed by Mortimer, Ripon, together with a Victorian horseman's knife by Mappin & Webb with seven tools, ivory grips in a brown leather case, a Nawell's patent saltglaze stoneware footwarmer, 22 cm long, plus a sampler dated 1834 (faded), 66 x 31 cm, framed and glazed (4)

Lot 165

*Walking cane. A George III period walking cane, with rosewood shaft ivory and shagreen handle large wrist cord and ivory toggle and ferrule, 103.5cm long (1)

Lot 202

*Mixed silver. A Victorian set of twelve dessert knives and forks by John Gammage, Birmingham 1864, each with mother of pearl grip and silver mount engraved with grape and vine decoration, knives 20.5cm long, together with a cased cheese set by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1883, comprising butter knife, fork and stilton scoop each with ivory grip engraved with heraldic crest, silver mounts plus a cased set of six coffee spoons, Birmingham 1921 (3)

Lot 243

*Banjo. A Windsor New No3 4-string banjo, rosewood construction with manufacturer's plaque, the neck inlaid with mother of pearl with ivory adjustment screws, overall length 94cm together with a Windsor Ideal No9 5-string banjo, walnut construction with manufacturer's plate and closed rim, the neck inlaid with mother of pearl and ivorene adjustment screws, overall length 90cm (2)

Lot 406

*Marshall (Thomas). Portrait of a Lady, 1836, watercolour on ivory, half-length portrait of a lady seated, wearing a salmon pink gown, lace collar, and a frilled bonnet, signed and dated to left margin, 9.5 x 7.5cm (3.75 x 3ins), housed in original velvet-lined maroon morocco hinged case (rubbed), glazed (adhesive tape securing glass), together with an oval head and shoulders portrait miniature of John Bates Penfold of Canterbury, wearing a green coat and white necktie, 4.5 x 3.5cm (1.75 x 1.25ins), mounted, gilt moulded frame, glazed, verso with original framer's label and contemporary manuscript inscription 'John Bates Penfold of Canterbury, born Novr. 20th 1766, Ann Penfold, born Novr. 23rd 1769', accompanied by a folded vellum deed granting the Freedom of the City of Canterbury to John Bates Penfold (2)

Lot 408

*Lacon (John, d. circa 1757). Portrait Miniature of a young lady, 1753, watercolour on ivory half-length oval portrait of a young lady in pink dress with blue shawl wrap, signed and dated J[ohn]. Lacon 1753 lower right, 45 x 36mm (1.75 x 1.5ins), brass frame, glazed, together with Portrait miniature of a gentleman in blue coat, mid 18th century, watercolour on ivory half-length oval portrait, within double glazed brass brooch frame with hinged pin, containing mounted lock of hair to back board and inscribed to verso 'Souvenir de mon P‚re', miniature dimensions 45 x 37mm (1.75 x 1.5ins), plus Portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile facing left, circa late 18th century, watercolour & bodycolour on thin card round portrait, red sealing wax to verso, diameter 49mm (2ins), brass frame, glazed, The miniature portrait artist John Lacon worked from circa 1740 in Bath, and also established with his family a fashionable puppet-show, featuring life-size Wax Figures. He is recorded as having possibly worked in the medium of wax in the Proceedings of the Bath Natural History Antiquarian Club Field, vol.8, p.215, 1897. (3)

Lot 155

*Sewing box. A 19th-century Continental sewing box, c.1850, of canted rectangular form with mother of pearl cartouche, profusely inlaid throughout, the hinged lid enclosing blue silk lining and gilt metal accessories on bun feet, 12cm high x 22cm wide x 15cm deep (with key), together with a smaller 19th-century sewing box probably veneered in amboyna, with some ivory accessories, 13cm wide, plus a Victorian papier mache box, inlaid with floral sprays, 19cm wide (3)

Lot 144

*Gold. A gold propelling cigar piercer, by Hockley Hill, Birmingham, stamped '375', with suspension ring, approx. 5.8g, a similar silver piercer plus a cased gold plated Dupont lighter and Victorian cased ivory and steel manicure set with six interchangeable tools (4)

Lot 405

*After Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). Portrait of Elizabeth Farren, circa 1800, circular watercolour on ivory, head and shoulders portrait of the actress, in a grey wig and wearing a cream cape edged with fur, inscribed on backing card in early manuscript 'Miss Farren Countess of Derby', diameter 6.5cm (2.5ins), period brass frame After the life-size portrait of Irish actress Elizabeth (or Eliza) Farren, first shown at the Royal Academy in 1790 and now in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Elizabeth Farren made her London debut in 1777 as Kate Hardcastle in Oliver Goldsmith's 'She Stoops to Conquer', and was at the height of her career when Lawrence's portrait was unveiled, a work which helped to secure for the artist the role of successor to the elderly Sir Joshua Reynolds. (1)

Lot 170

*Walking canes. An Edwardian walking stick with lignum vitae bowling ball knop with ivory insert on an ebony shaft with metal ferrule, 91cm long, together with two further sticks including a 19th century stick with ivory knop inset with a pearl mounted on a rosewood shaft with copper collar and horn ferrule, 89cm long (3)

Lot 238

*Banjo. An American G Lange 5-string banjo, mahogany construction with carved neck with simulated ivory finish, the neck inlaid with mother of pearl, overall length 96cm (restored condition), in a hard case (1)

Lot 407

*Miniatures. Portrait of a young lady, mid 18th century, watercolour on vellum half-length oval portrait of a young lady in blue dress with crimson wrap, 36 x 30mm (1 3/8 x 1 1/8ins), in double glazed locket with mounted hair at back, piece of card inserted inside locket stamped with the name Mrs W. Barclay, together with Portrait of a lady with black bonnet and blue dress, late 18th/early 19th century, watercolour on ivory(?) oval head & shoulders portrait, indistinctly inscribed lower right, 28 x 24mm (1 1/8 x 1ins), brass pendant locket frame, glazed, plus Portrait of a gentleman in brown coat, late 18th century, watercolour on ivory oval head & shoulders portrait, 35 x 30mm (1 1/2 x 1 1/8ins), brass frame, glazed (3)

Lot 184

*Gaming Counters. A collection of eighty-two Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters, mid 19th century, each carved and pierced with birds and flowers, each with blank roundel, 63mm (2.5ins) and similar, together with a small quantity of ivory and bone counters, one or two stained (a small carton)

Lot 430

THREE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FLORAL SPRAY DECORATED PLATES, shaped square example with pierced scrolls, green marks to base, circa 1903, approximately 24.5cm x 21cm, shaped oval with puce marks, circa 1897, approximately 30cm x 22cm and a spouted circular example with puce marks, circa 1897, approximately 23.5cm x 22cm (hairlines) (3)

Lot 661

VARIOUS CERAMICS, to include Royal China Works Worcester blush ivory teapot (missing lid) and two matching saucers, four Royal Doulton miniature character jugs, 'Sairy Gamp', 'Mr Pickwick', 'Cardinal' and 'Beefeater' etc (4)

Lot 421

ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY, comprising table salt modelled as an open mouthed fish, puce marks 2481, circa 1912, approximately 13cm long, together with an ovoid vase with elongated neck with applied gilt floral decoration, puce marks 1661, circa 1895, approximately 23.5cm high (2)

Lot 670

A COLD PAINTED ALLOY METAL FIGURE, Chinese gentleman painted in red clothing, holding bowl with chopsticks, ivory effect face, hand and chopsticks, set on octagonal plinth base, height approximately 21cm (missing right hand)

Lot 303

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY MUG, puce factory mark, height approximately 6cm

Lot 273

Three pairs of Laura Ashley floral curtains. CONDITION REPORT: Dimensions: ivory and pink flowers: 223 x 125cm small purple flowers and blue stripe: 182 x 160cm Big blue and purple flowers: 228 x 224cm

Lot 176

Silver engraved presentation trowel to: W.J. Buckley esq. on the occasion of his laying the corner stone of the Ashburnham Tin Plate Works, Buryport, 25th May, 1889, with ivory handle. Birmingham 1888, maker's initials: H & T.

Lot 184

Carved Chinese ivory calling card case depicting figures, foliage and buildings. CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good original condition overall. No obvious damage. Dimensions: 8.5x 4.5x 1cm (L x Wx D)

Lot 207

Large silver and ivory page turner, the handle of Art Nouveau design with scrolled decoration, Birmingham, 1901, maker's mark: H.M.

Lot 210

Vintage French games box depicting children and to the inside: Vanne, William Clark and Co., Bordeaux, containing assorted mother-of-pearl fish and other engraved counters, ivory and stained miniature chess pieces, Oriental design gilded boxes etc.

Lot 435

A 19th Century folding circular wool winder, ivory mounts and table clamp; together with another wooden and metal triangular implement.

Lot 498

A miniature painting body colour on ivory depicting a courting couple in ivory frame.

Lot 788

A Chinese carpet, the central oval medallion and surround with leaf design on ivory ground.

Lot 438

A late 19th Century oak cutlery box, opening to reveal a fitted interior containing a set of ivory handled table knives, carving knives, etc.

Lot 35

A Victorian carved ivory cameo of a female bacchante, in yellow metal mount stamped '9ct.'.

Lot 497

Miniature portraits - Lady holding a lamp, bodycolour; a Stobwasser style portrait of a bearded gentleman with green tie; together with a portrait of a lady wearing a green velvet riding jacket, signed with initials, bodycolour on ivory. (3)

Lot 136

Two boxes of assorted ceramics, including: a Beswick squirrel; an ivory Hancock's ware floral decorative vase; a Maling floral vase; and a brass Victorian toddy kettle.

Lot 288

A Chinese carved ivory and stained ivory chess set, kings 13 cm high

Lot 25

A collection of seven 19th century Indian oval miniatures on ivory, views of palaces, ruins, and interiors of the country, some named verso, framed as one, each miniature 6 x 5cm.

Lot 565

A Good Quality 19th Century Chinese Canton Ivory Card Case, well carved overall with diminutive figures amidst pagoda and terraces.

Lot 910

Victorian Silver and Ivory Letter Opener / Page Turner, dated Birmingham 1888, Adie & Lovekin. 33.5cm x 2.7cm, along with A Magnifying Glass having a silver handle dated London 1900, Matthew John Jessop (2). Provenance: Purchased Emo Court Sale 2009.

Lot 128

A PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY JAPANESE VERY FINELY CARVED IVORY TUSK SECTION VASES, each with numerous figures beneath pine lotus, 6 1/2" (16.5cm) high (2)

Lot 130

PROBABLY INDIAN, LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY GROUP, modelled as a seated European male figure with four lambs and wine skin, above a three tiered base carved with animals, fountain and reclining female figure reading, 7" (17.8cm) high

Lot 163

A CIRCA 1890 ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SQUAT JUG, decorated with wild flowers on an ivory ground enriched with gilding, registration No. 29115, model No. 1094, 7 1/4" (18.5cm) high (a.f.) AND ANOTHER SMALLER, date code for 1909 (2)

Lot 63

ORIENTAL AGED BRONZE JAR AND COVER, of lobated orbicular form, with moulded foot, 6" (15.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A SEATED DEITY, 3 1/4" (8.3cm) high (2)

Lot 396

A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, in the form of cooper binding a barrel with rope, 4.6cm wide

Lot 437

Early 19th century, possibly Continental School, half length portrait of a lady with scarf-tied hair, wearing a blue gown, a miniature on ivory, 8 x 5.5cm oval, in a period ivory frame, together with another later miniature of a lady in a ribbon tied gilt metal frame, 5cm diameter (2)

Lot 416

A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono, in the form of a Tanuki (raccoon dog) holding an unfortunate victim captive, the dog with unfeasibly large scrotum, 6cm high

Lot 397

A pair of Japanese Meji period miniature carved ivory okimono, depicting mountain peak landscapes with woodsmen, traveller and building, 4cm the highest (2)

Lot 121

A probably late 18th/early 19th century continental silver tobacco pipe, with pierced cover with retaining chain, rosewood and ivory shaft and mouthpiece, bearing monogram to the bowl, 21cm long, together with small silver kidney bodice flask, a circular snuff with hinged lid, a small card case with dedication, and a galleon decorated white metal box, mixed dates and makers and country of origin, 4 troy oz gross weight (5)

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