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Tobacciana: a collection of smoking collectables comprising matchbox holders, cigarette and cheroot holders, including a Victorian silver matchbox holder, London 1895, William Comyns and Sons, a further silver matchbox holder with ivory disc inlay set with a movable pointer, Birmingham 1907, M Bros, 2.23 toz total silver weight, a leather match box holder, three Art Deco cigarette holders comprising two long ivory cigarette holders and a shorter black bakelite holder with ivory and yellow banding, and a guilloche enamel and ivory cigarette holder decorated with pink roses, together with a Clarice Cliff Bizarre jar. (16)
A collection of early 20th century and earlier ivory items, comprising a 1920's Japanese ivory box painted and inscribed with a tiger, four 19th century bobbins, a vesta case, a letter opener, a necklace and twelve cocktail sticks, six with elephant finials, and a set of six with pairs of peacocks, lions and camels. (20)
A late 18th century Northern Italian walnut, fruitwood, and ivory inlaid chest of four drawers, inlaid to each panel in the Neoclassical style with figures, vases and swags, the canted top surface with four heraldic shield devices and a figure on horseback with a spear, the canted corners with floral drop swags, and the drawer fronts each with a mask and scrolling floral and foliate decoration, raised on a stepped base, 89 by 40 by 85.5cm high.
19TH CENTURY - DURHAM HEAVY BRIGADE, ROYAL ARTILLERY - JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 3RD EARL OF DURHAM KG GCVO PC (19 JUNE 1855 - 18 SEPTEMBER 1928) - A LARGE LEATHER FRAMED TABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EARL OF DURHAM in full uniform by F.A. Swaine 106 New Bond Street, signed in ink, lower right 'Durham 1912' 28cm x 44cm. Known as Viscount Lambton until 1879, Durham was the eldest twin son of George Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham, and his wife Lady Beatrix Frances, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn. His grandfather was the famous statesman and colonial administrator, John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, and his great-grandfather was Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. As a young man he served as a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards and later became Honorary Colonel of the Durham Heavy Brigade, Royal Artillery, the 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers and the 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, and was awarded the Volunteer Decoration Durham served as Lord-Lieutenant of County Durham from 1884 to 1928 and also bore the Queen Consort's Ivory Road with Dove at the Coronation of King George V in 1911 and was Lord High Steward to George V during his visit to India from 1911 to 1912. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1909 and admitted to the Privy Council in 1911. From 1919 to 1928 he served as chancellor of the University of Durham. Lord Durham married Ethel Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Henry Beilby William Milner, in 1882. The marriage was childless, and Lady Durham was committed to a mental institution for most of her adult life. Lord Durham produced a child, John R. H. Rudge (b. 1892), out of wedlock with the dancer Letty Lind, whom he could not marry because his wife's illness prevented a divorce. He and Lind were together for many years until her death in 1923. He died in September 1928, aged 73, and was succeeded in the earldom by his younger twin brother, Frederick. Lady Durham died in 1931.
An Anton Kessel violin, a violin bow with ivory and mother of pearl inlaid frog and bearing ownership stamp "SB Prommer", a sarcophagus shaped rosewood violin case, together with two framed prints CONDITION REPORTS Case with various scratches, chips, etc, mechanism probably does not work, wear and tear. Violin missing strings, bridge is off, no tuning pegs, small chips, worn section, rubbed sections, impressed marks, light scratches. Length of back of the violin 14". General wear and tear.
ENGLISH SCHOOL "E A Hilder Esquire Groves End Kent ", portrait study of a seated gentleman in black coat and waistcoat holding an envelope", oil on ivory, in decorative gilt frame, housed in a rosewood outer frame, unsigned, together with a framed and engraved gilt metal plaque inscribed "Armorial Insignia of HRH The Prince of Wales", "Semper Paratus"
Four pieces of Locke and Co Worcester blush ivory, a vase decorated with three birds, height 2.5ins, a ewer decorated with flowers, height 3.75ins, a twin handled vase decorated with a bird on a snowy branch, af, height 4.75ins and a vase with pierced neck decorated with a bird, af, height 7.25ins Condition report: Tall robin vase - numbered 276, broken through the piercing at top of neck, right handle has been re-glued, large areas of rubbing to gilding Flower jug - numbered 70 - chip to spout Squat vase - numbered 8, chips to rim middle vase - numbered 838, both handles glued
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