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A collection of seven small silver items comprised of a pair of unusual spring action pickle tongs, Chester 1870, 9.6cm long, a pencil holder with reeded design, Birmingham 1857, two small circular pill boxes, one stamped 925, an ivory handled pickle fork, 11.5cm long, a Gaelic design circular brooch, Chester hallmark, 2.6cm diameter and a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, 18cm long CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A 19th century Dieppe carved ivory 'Famille Bonaparte' figure group, realistically carved and modelled on a shaped base, 16.5cm high, on an ebonized socle base with titled ivory plaque, total height 28cm. Condition Report: Some minor wear in fan. Age related cracks in figures and ivory base.
An 18th century Canton folding fan with shaped ivory guards and pierced ivory sticks with loop, with hand-painted leaf decorated with Western figures in a landscape, guard length 26cm, width approx 40cm. CONDITION REPORT: Metallic band and rivet repair to front guard and rivet repair to back guard
A late 18th century Canton folding fan, the carved ivory guards decorated with sea shells with pierced sticks and mother of pearl edge rivet, the mount of plain green paper with gilt edges, guard length 24.5cm, width approx 40cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rear guard has been reinforced and riveted.
A late 19th century Canton folding fan with shaped ivory guards with small carved oval floral cartouches, shaped sticks with mother of pearl edged rivet, shaped loop and tassels, the double sided silk mount embroidered with birds and an insect amongst blossom and birds, with blossom verso, guard length 29.5cm, width approx 46cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
An 18th century Canton folding fan, with carved ivory guards and pierced ivory sticks forming a floral and foliate design with central initialled shield shaped cartouche with mother of pearl edged rivet and with plain silk mount edged with a metallic band, guard length 27cm, width approx 44cm (mount af).
A Canton export folding fan, the ivory guards carved with a floral motif, the sticks shaped and pierced, with mother of pearl edged rivet and a shaped metal loop supporting a knotted double tassel, the silk leaf with machine embroidered dragon in pastel colours, guard length 18.5cm, width approx 29cm, in a lacquered box decorated in gilt with bird amongst blossoms and with a painted fabric interior. CONDITION REPORT: The rear guard and stick next to it are broken, the leaf is in good condition as is the front stick, the hinges to the box are broken.
A possibly Canton export early 19th century folding fan with carved ivory guards, pierced and shaped sticks forming cartouches and mother of pearl edged rivet, the paper mount printed and overpainted with a scene of ladies encountering a gentleman who has arrived by boat, in the European taste, with writing in pencil verso (possibly suggesting what the figures are saying), guard length 26.5cm, width approx 42cm, in a box with pull top. CONDITION REPORT: Front guard has been sympathetically reinforced, some wear to folds, paper stuck to one of the sticks, otherwise in good condition. Box in good condition.
An early 19th century Canton export 'Mandarin Hundred Faces' folding fan, with brass filigree guards decorated with applied silver embellishment, the sticks with pierced filigree silver wire and green and blue enamel floral motifs, with shaped loop, with a painted battle scene with warriors and horses in a landscape within a painted border, double sided with a domestic figural scene verso, the many figures having painted ivory faces and silk clothing, guard length 28cm, width approx 54cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a tear through the mount, approx 1 fold is missing although a portion of it is separate but present. The rear guard has been reinforced. The painting is bright, the faces and silk clothing are intact. There is no stamp to the metal.
A late 19th century 'Mandarin Hundred Faces' fan with black and gilt lacquer guards and sticks decorated with figures, with shaped loop, the mount painted with courtly figures in buildings, many holding fans, within a painted border on both sides, the figures having ivory faces and silk clothing, guard length 28cm, width approx 53cm, in shaped black lacquer and gilt box. CONDITION REPORT: Sticks and guards in good condition. Most heads present but some detached, some missing, Wear to folds of fan.
A late 19th century 'Mandarin Hundred Faces' fan, the black lacquer and gilt guards with embossed figures and a shaped painted vignette, the sticks forming a scene of figures in a garden in a cartouche, with a shaped loop, the painted mount featuring courtly figures in a domestic scene plus horses on both sides, with in a painted border, the figures having ivory painted faces and silk clothes, guard length 28cm, width approx 53cm, in a black and gilt lacquer box with painted interior. CONDITION REPORT: Guards and sticks in good condition, looses to a few faces, wear to folds. Postage to a UK address approx £15 plus VAT.
An 18th century folding fan with plain ivory guards and sticks with mother of pearl edged rivet, the mount printed and overpainted in the Oriental style with figures and buildings in a landscape and with metallic and mother of pearl embellishments, with a simple painted flower verso, guard length 28cm, width approx 42cm. CONDITION REPORT: A little tearing to mount and some discolouration on the folds.
A 19th century Japanese folding fan with ivory guards with an inscribed floral pattern, the mainly plain ivory sticks shaped to form a pattern when closed, the double sided painted paper mount showing a tea ceremony scene in a rural setting to the front and a child with a bird verso, guard length 26cm, width approx 36cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition, some wear to folds and a little foxing.
A small French folding fan with carved ivory guards and matching sticks with bone edged rivet and metal loop, the leaf decorated with blue birds in flight and blue blossom on silk, guard length 21cm, width approx 38cm, contained in an associated box covered in mock crocodile pattern cream card lined with silk and the interior stamped Duvelleroy. CONDITION REPORT: The front guard has been broken and crudely repaired leaving glue residue and there are some tiny holes in the fold of the leaves. The fan and box are in good condition.
A mid 19th century folding fan with ivory guards set with mother of pearl, the sticks with pique work patterns, with mother of pearl edged rivet, the paper leaf painted with an image of goddesses and putti in a rural setting, guard length 25cm, width 42cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to folds, a little loss to the paint, paper repair verso and some staining, both guards have been broken and repaired otherwise in good condition.
A 20th century Mandarin style Hundred Faces fan, with black lacquer guards decorated with gilt heightened floral motifs and matching sticks, the painted mount showing figures in a garden setting with ivory painted faces and silk clothes, the reverse of the double sided mount showing a bird amongst blooms, guard length 26cm, width approx 45cm, a large Japanese fan with bamboo guards and sticks and shaped loop and flower decorated mount, guard length 39cm, width approx 72cm and two other smaller Japanese folding fans with bamboo guards and sticks and paper mounts (4). CONDITION REPORT: Hundred faces fan has a broken front guard which has been tied to the next stick, one of the faces is missing, there is wear to the folds on both sides. The large fan has wear to the folds, similarly, one of the smaller fans whilst the fourth fan has tears to the back of the mount and the sticks have been crudely attached with tape.
An early 20th century Japanese folding fan with shibayama type inlay to the ivory guards, with plain sticks, and an shaped metal loop suspending a tassel and ivory inlaid ojime bead, the stiffened paper double sided mount with printed figural scene with overpainting and a riverside bird and blossom scene verso, both signed within the print, guard length 35.5cm, width approx 66cm, boxed. CONDITION REPORT: Two pieces of inlay missing to ojime bead. Otherwise good condition. A very small amount of staining.
An early 20th century English folding fan with gilt heightened ivory coloured painted wood guards and sticks, with a metal loop, the painted silk mount depicting swallows in flight amongst trees, with a plain leaf verso, guard length 34cm, width approx 60cm, in a fan box bearing the label for Kenneth's, Market Street, Manchester to inside. CONDITION REPORT: One stick is broken, one is loose. The fabric mount is in good condition with the painting intact. Some foxing.
A mid 19th century Canton folding feather fan, the ivory guards carved with figures amongst trees and buildings, the sticks delicately pierced, with metal loop suspending a knotted tassel, and the mount made of brown striated feathers (possibly African partridge), guard length 24cm, width approx 44cm, in embroidered fan box (af). CONDITION REPORT: One of the sticks is broken, slight tear to feathers, guard stick has been crudely repaired, box very af.
A c.1780/1800 Canton brise fan with carved ivory guards and pierced ivory sticks forming a delicate floral and wreath motif behind a central oval initialled cartouche and two further circular panels decorated with peacocks with a floral and foliate internal border, the outer border decorated with flowers, insects and birds, guard sticks 24.5cm, width approx 38cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: The ribbon is perished. One stick is damaged and discoloured. There are several other very small losses to other sticks. None of sticks are missing. The guards are in good condition.
A 19th century Canton export brisé fan with carved guards with floral pattern with birds, tipped with a building scene, the pierced ivory sticks forming a floral background with birds for a central shield shaped cartouche surrounded by swags with initials, and flanked by two circular panels decorated with trees, the inner border of delicately pierced foliage with birds and each stick having a pierced floral roundel to the tip, guard length 25.5cm, width approx 43cm. CONDITION REPORT: The ribbon has perished so that the sticks are not held together, minor losses to some of the piercing, reinforcement to a break in the rear guard, otherwise good condition.
A 19th century Canton export brisé fan, the ivory guards finely carved with a floral motif and a scene of buildings at the end, the sticks pierced to form variously shaped panels all with different piercing centring on a shield shaped cartouche with a scene of buildings and trees, each stick having a decorative roundel to its end, with a mother of pearl edged rivet, guard length 27cm, width approx 40cm (one stick af). CONDITION REPORT: One stick is broken, both ends are present but a central section of this stick is missing. Very few other losses, mostly good condition. The ribbon needs adjusting.
A 19th century Canton export brisé fan, the ivory guards carved in figures trees and buildings, the bone sticks with pierced figural decoration, also with flowers, with shaped loop, guard length 19cm, width approx 29cm (ribbon af). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition except for ribbon which has perished. Very minor losses to sticks.
A 19th century Canton Export brise fan with carved ivory guards and pierced ivory sticks forming a scene of figures among buildings and trees with a central roundel cartouche with initials BF, the ends of the sticks decorated with immortals, dragons etc, with star edged rivet, guard length 18cm, width approx 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: In good condition with very few evident losses, ribbon intact but slightly displaced, easily rectifiable. POstage to a UK address will be approx £15 plus VAT.
A early 19th century French brise fan with pierced ivory guards with mother of pearl head, the pierced sticks forming cartouches, the central oval cartouche with a silk printed scene of classical figures and the shaped rectangular cartouches either side with fruit and insects, with roses to each end, and a rose centre verso, guard length 27cm, width approx 46cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, very slight glue residue around ribbon, one stick reinforced verso, a little wear to paint decoration.
A 19th century European carved ivory brise fan, the guards decorated with carved swathes of flowers with plain sticks, ivory edged rivet and loop suspending a tassel, guard length 20.5cm, width approx 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with ribbon intact, tassel is a bit tatty. Slight discolouration to ivory sticks.
A late 19th century ivory brise fan with plain form guards and sticks, mother of pearl edged rivet and shaped loop suspending a silk rosebud, the fan sticks painted with roses and other flowers, guard length 29.5cm, width approx 34cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some residue to the front guard painting is in good condition with very little wear, the ribbon is intact.
A European, probably German, ivory brisé fan, the front guard carved with flowers and leaves with an oval vacant cartouche, with plain shaped rear guard and sticks, with ivory rivet and ivory shaped loop suspending a cream coloured tassel, guard length 20cm, width approx 32cm, in an associated box. CONDITION REPORT: The ribbon has perished meaning that some of the sticks are loose. The front guard has been broken and has a riveted repair.
A collection of modern decorative fans comprising a pierced Oriental brise fan with landscape and blossoming decoration, width approx 40cm, a modern Chinese cockade fan decorated with birds and flowers, width approx 25cm (paper af), a small Oriental wooden paper folding fan, width approx 30cm (split paper), a home made wooden paper folding fan, width approx 32cm and two small faux ivory pierced brise fans, width approx 22cm and width approx 19cm (guards af) (6).
An Victorian pale blue and cream lace and silk parasol with lace exterior over silk and cream silk lining with pale blue fringing, the folding ivory stem with wrythen handle, a metal collar marked "Sangsters", with a double tassel to the knob. CONDITION REPORT: A little staining to the lace but the fabric is intact, the fringe remains and the stem folds appropriately, generally in good condition.
A late 19th century parasol with double sided patterned silk shade, the bamboo stem attached to turned ivory lower shaft and carved and pierced ivory handle, also with ivory tip and ivory spoke points and ring. CONDITION REPORT: There is a little foxing type staining to the silk, the handle may be associated as it does not not fit exactly with the shaft, otherwise good condition.
A Victorian parasol with pale green watered silk exterior with cream fringing and cream silk interior, the folding ivory stem held with a metal collar, the handle carved with an entwining snake (tip af). CONDITION REPORT: the silk has foxing type staining both inside and out, the inner silk is a little split around the shaft, part of the ivory tip has broken off).
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