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Manner of Jackson & Graham - an exhibition quality antique coromandel display cabinet, with inlays in holly, lemon wood, ebony and ivory, circa 1870, of large breakfront form, canted corners with three glazed doors with original brass locks stamped Chubb and Sons, makers to Her Majesty, the cabinet veneered in coromandel wood with satinwood stringing and borders and inlaid columns with ebony, ivory and satinwood scroll and anthemion detail (with replacement interior shelves) 181 x 107 x 42 cm
Thomas Hargreaves (1775-1846) Portrait of Nicholas Robinson of Sudley House, Liverpool and of Frankton, Shropshire and of the Rev. Nicholas Robinson, Miniature portraits on ivory, Each with hand written label on Frankton Grange writing paper on the reverse 12 x 10cm and 9.5 x 8cm (2) Notes: Nicholas Robinson (1769-1854) was a Liverpool corn merchant who bought the Sudley estate and built the house in the early 19th century. He was mayor of Liverpool in 1823-9 and in later life acquired land at English Frankton, Shropshire. One of his sons, the Rev Nicholas Robinson, is depicted in the other portrait. Additional cataloguing notes on the labels, sitters and Frankton Grange are available on request
A quantity of metalware collectables, including; an oak and metal bound kostrel, a policeman's whistle and leather belt, various engraved sea shells, a papier mâché and inlaid blotter cover, a shagreen and ivory mounted whip, a mahogany and inlaid bridge box, a champlevé enamel posy holder and sundry. (qty)
Two silver gilt rings, a cultured pearl ring in an abstract design, detailed 925, another ring, a lady's gilt metal bracelet wristwatch, a base metal cased clip watch, a silver oval link lady's bracelet wristwatch, a silver bracelet in a multiple link design, London 1973, a silver gilt rectangular pendant as converted from a buckle, a silver gilt badge formed as a stamp, a silver and cultured pearl spray brooch, an ivory bangle, and a carved bone pendant with a silver neckchain.
George Hayter (1792-1871) British. Portrait miniature of Georgiana Henrietta Marcia Lascelles Iremonger as a child, watercolour on ivory, incised signature GH, two sets of pen and ink inscriptions to the reverse, 7.7cms x 6cms, in an ebonised frame. 14.5cms high overall, together with another miniature portrait of Miss Iremonger as a child by Stephen Taylor (Fl. 1806-1812), Watercolour on ivory, inscribed to the reverse "painted at Andover by Stephen Taylor 1807", 6.5 by 5cms. In an ebonised frame, 9.5cms high overall (2)
A silver mounted shaped rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham possibly 1912, a silver mounted shaped rectangular photograph frame, London 1985, a silver christening spoon and fork, Sheffield 1912, with a case (the knife lacking), a plated folding toastrack and a plated crumb scoop, having an ivory handle, (5).
A George II gold necessaire London, circa 1750, with the Parisian post 1838 restricted warranty mark for gold and the French 1838 gold guarantee mark for small items, of shaped baluster form with hinged cover opening to reveal an ink well, gold mounted scissors, a gold folding knife, a gold mounted pencil, ear spoons, two pierced ivory leaves with gold rivet, the base opening to reveal a secret compartment, 9.8cm. Illustrated
A Chinese biscuit brushpot, late 19th/20th century, of cylindrical form, finely `pencilled' in black with a dragon amongst cloud scrolls above breaking waves, painted six character Xuande mark, 12.5cm.high; also a Chinese cloisonné `dragon bowl', 20cm. diameter; and a Canton ivory `dragon' napkin ring.
A Russian Tula work ivory box, circa 1800, cut-steel and two-colour gold borders around a verre eglomise cover and glass base, 6 cm. diameter CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, some brown staining to ivory inside sides, there are 3 tiny leaves missing from gold upper border of tiny leaf motifs around base. No cracks to ivory but shrinkage has caused cover to sit loosely over rim of base
East End interest:- a Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, by Henry Atkin for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1885, the engraved blade inscribed “The Working Lads Institute Whitechapel, London. Presented by the Committee to Henry Hill Esq.e Founder & Hon. Sec.y upon laying a memorial stone of the Swimming Bath. June 23rd. 1886”, in fitted box retailed by Curtis & Horspool of Leicester, 29.5 cm. long CONDITION REPORT: Hairline shrinkage crack to back of handle, some minor scuffs to box and small loss of leather to left edge of box on cover
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