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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
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
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
*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)
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)
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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