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An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with panelled hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments, with ivory escutcheon, 30 x 14 x 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are areas of loss to the veneer, especially to one of the top corners of the lid, also some wear and rubbing to the back, the velvet lined underside of the lid needs repair, and two of the lids are lacking handles, the central lid appears to be replaced.
A walnut sewing box of rectangular form with brass, ivory and ebony detailed upper edge, the hinged lid enclosing pull-out tray with various compartments, 24 x 18.5 x 12cm, and a four section stationery rack with shaped back, width 36cm, also a pair of British Houses of Parliament stone bookends, each set with cast iron medallions, height 15cm (3).
A collection of four Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory sugar casters with plated mounts, all with gilt heightened moulded decoration, two in shape 699, one in shape 699/A and one in shape 597A, tallest 15.5cm, with various base stamps (4). CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to gilt heightening, a little surface dirt, silver plate tarnished, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory hexagonal biscuit barrel with plated mounts, with moulded and floral painted decoration, shape 844H, with green "Shrub Hill Works" stamp to base, height including lid 17cm, and a further example with gilt heightened moulded foliage decoration, shape 711, with black "Worcester" stamp to base, height 16cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some surface dirt and a little staining otherwise appear good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
PROF. OTTO POERTZEL (German, 1876-1963); an Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a seated Turkish boy, with scratched signature "Prof. Poertzel." to the side of stepped circular black marble base, height 9cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: the ivory right hand is missing its index finger and thumb, rubbing to ivory face and some surface dirt, areas of losses to paint, particularly to waistcoat, some minor scratches throughout.
A Japanese Meiji period marine ivory okimono depicting a man with two boys holding rabbits, a cockerel and another bird, on naturalistic base, height 28.5 cm, on associated carved wooden stand (af). CONDITION REPORT: The upper part has been broken and crudely re-glued. Numerous splits to the body and some surface dirt, some losses to parts of both birds.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory preserve pot with silver plated cover decorated with the red dragon shield of Wales and crossed leeks, shape 972 and four Locke & Co white crested pieces comprising two pin dishes and two globular vases, various marks (5). CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to gilding commensurate with age, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory two piece cruet with moulded decoration, shape 659, a pepper decorated with a painted peacock, signed "Bach for Charles Greatbach", and a further cruet with moulded decoration and Edward VII hallmarked silver mounts, Henry Bushell, Birmingham 1903, shape 725A, all with various marks to bases (4). CONDITION REPORT: Some surface dirt and tarnishing to mounts, rubbing to gilt highlights, painting of peacock in good condition.
A WWI period pigskin roll containing various drawing instruments including a Bleuler ivory folding rule, a dip pen, a compass, etc, also a 19th century leather cased part fitted set of propelling pencils by Sampson Mordan & Co (2). CONDITION REPORT: All component parts are period but associated. Good condition, leather soft, strap present.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory small ewer with applied gilt floral decoration, shape 456, height 13.5cm, an oval dish with scalloped edges, painted with a coaching scene and signed "H.Wall", shape 716, length 16cm, and a twin handled fluted basket with moulded decoration, height 13.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Slight rubbing to gilt on rim, ewer has a tiny firing bubble at neck, coaching bowl has very small black firing flaws, basket has black firing flaws on base, some to body and to inner.
A Royal Worcester ivory blush jug of quatrilobed form decorated with floral sprays, with gilt handle modelled as a branch and with scallop shaped rim, date code for 1910, no.1507, also bearing initials BT to the base, height 16cm (rim af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a small chip to the edge of the rim and a few tiny losses to the tips of the pointy parts of the shell, general rubbing to the gilt particularly around the lower part of the neck, areas of surface dirt.
An Edwardian black leather evening purse with pen work decorated ivory panel in white metal mounts, a garden scene with lovers within a decorative border, 19.5 x 10cm, a further leather purse and two mesh examples, a Halden's British made wallet with drawing instruments, a pair of opera glasses, a vesta and a leather pocket watch fob and a sequin decorated fan.
A George IV hallmarked silver bladed butter knife with bright cut foliate decoration and carved ivory handle, Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828, an Edward VII hallmarked silver sheath handled ivory page turner, the handle decorated with green man masks with monogrammed cartouche, makers mark obscured, Birmingham 1905, and a further ivory page turner with Oriental carved dragon finial, an ivory shoe horn with the final carved as the three monkeys and a small bone cotton reel box with screw top (5).
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory triple planter with moulded foliage decoration, shape 458, with brown "Shrub Hill Works" stamp to base, height 11cm, and two other triple planters with moulded decoration of more rounded form, one with gilt rim, shape 191A, with green marked base, and the other in a gloss finish, shape 60, with blue painted mark to base (3). CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to the gilding on the rims, some surface dirt, on gloss example there are two chips to one of the rims, a tiny chip to the body, restoration to hairline crack in at least two places.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory bottle vase with gilt heightened moulded decoration and reticulated neck, with green "Shrub Hill Works" stamp to base, height 18cm, and a Locke & Co blush ivory ovoid vase with applied gilt floral decoration and pierced flared rim, shape 138, with black "Worcester" stamp to base, height 13.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Bottle vase in good condition, some surface dirt, but very little loss to gilt heightening. Ovoid vase has some losses to gilt highlighting to rims but no looses to gilt applied decoration, good condition.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory match striker with gilt heightened moulded decoration, shape 35, with black "Worcester" stamp to base, and a dished cream example with gilt rims, shape 104, with puce painted mark to base (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some surface dirt, a little rubbing to the gilt rims, otherwise appear good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory items with moulded decoration comprising a gilt heightened vase with Edward VII hallmarked silver rim, Johnson, Durban & Co, 1901, shape 721, height 16cm, a further gilt heightened bud vase, shape 105, with impressed mark to base, a footed vase with trumpet body, and a candlestick with squared base, shape 11, various printed marks to bases (4). CONDITION REPORT: General surface dirt, rubbing to gilt highlighting, silver rimmed vase has tiny firing flaw to inner base, firing bubbles to side of candlestick and to trumpet shaped vase.
A group of electroplated items to include two similar oval entree dishes with bead decoration, one handle, a soup ladle, length 29cm, a sauce ladle, a cream jug and matching twin handled sugar bowl, and a cased set of six fish knives and forks, also a set of six Georgian silver bladed and ivory handled fish knives.
A Victorian hallmarked silver aide mémoire of rectangular form with overall foliate scroll engraved decoration and two decorated shaped panels; one centred with a shield shaped cartouche engraved "GML", with silk lined compartmentalised interior and single ivory sheet, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1898, 10 x 7cm, approx 3.5ozt.
A late 18th/early 19th century shagreen cased brass Withering botanical microscope, unnamed, described by WM Withering and with ivory disc, black on reverse, adjustable stage and three screw-in tools, as illustrated in Turner Collecting Microscopes, page 34, height 10.75cm. Provenance: The Derrick Baxby Collection.
A small collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory small dishes in various shapes and sizes, comprising a six pointed example, shape 553A, a shall shaped example, shape 32A, a leaf moulded example, shape 212, a cornucopia shaped example, shape 25A, a fluted bowl, and a bowl with six shell-like lobes, all with various marks to bases, the cornucopia bowl length 15.5cm, the fluted bowl height 5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT: General slight rubbing to each of the gilt rims. Lobed bowls has three small firing bubbles. Some surface dirt. Otherwise appear good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A fine mid 19th century mahogany marine barometer by Jones, Gray & Keen, Liverpool, the circular sectioned case with reeded top, lotus leaf carved throat, spiral fluted trunk and carved base to a turned brass cistern cover set with signed ivory dials with Vernier, complete with the brass gimbal and wall mounted bracket, height 94cm. Charles Jones, John Gray, and Robert John Keen worked from 25 & 26 Strand Street, Liverpool, between 1841 and 1845. CONDITION REPORT: The barometer has been professionally and sympathetically restored and in presented in excellent condition.
A late 19th century Chinese Canton export ivory card case, overall elaborately carved with figural and architectural village scenes, centred with an oval vacant cartouche to one side, 9.5 x 6cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a split to one of the corners of the cover, therefore the cover is mildly loose and doesn't stay on the main body. Also there are some hairline cracks to other corners and tiny areas of small losses to some of the raised parts of the foliage.
A George V hallmarked silver mother of pearl handled rattle of oval bellied form with pierced sides and four bells, with ivory ring, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1911, length 13cm, and a silver rattle and whistle combination, George Unite, Birmingham, date mark illegible (two bells and handle missing) (2).
An Edwardian ivory bladed silver mounted and horn handled page turner, Birmingham 1902, length 39cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There are two sections to the tip of the page turned missing, the handle is loose to the silver and requires attention, clear hallmarks, minor dents and surface wear to the silver.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory sugar caster with a painted scene of a Scottish loch with silver plated mount, shape 1020, height 15.5cm, and a larger example painted with a chaffinch amongst prunus blossom with plated mounts, shape 962, height 18.5cm, both with green "Shrub Hill Works" stamp to base (2). CONDITION REPORT: Decoration in good condition with no losses, some removable surface dirt and tarnishing to mounts, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory items with moulded decoration, comprising a small circular salt with Edward VII hallmarked silver rim, shape No.1, two other salts, shapes 659 and 696, an oval dish, a squat jug, and a pair of fluted shaped vases, shape 73, with various marks to bases, oval dish length 12cm, height of vases 7.5cm (7). CONDITION REPORT: GEneral rubbing to gilt rims and heightening, a little surface dirt, otherwise appear good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George III hallmarked silver and ivory handled fish slice/server with shaped blade, initialled "JCL" and with probably later pierced decoration, no maker's mark, London 1806, length 31cm (af), a silver Old English pattern table spoon engraved "JMC" to the finial, William Bateman II, London 1827, length 22cm, and a teaspoon with shaped finial, Sheffield 1947, weighable silver approx 2.4ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The fish slice has a large area of repair to the underside, probably the blade has split and there was a triangular shaped piece of white metal applied to underside over part of the hallmark, therefore we cannot see who the maker was. Also there are traces of soldering where the handle meets the blade. Some areas of splitting to ivory handle.
An early 20th century oak cased glazed display cabinet containing a Ross of London matching eight day travelling clock with silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, compensated barometer, ivory thermometer and circular compass, all signed Ross, the clock and barometer no.1017, length of case 27.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Working and in good condition.
Two Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory vases with moulded decoration and both painted with peacocks; one shape 1043, with twin handles and spreading circular foot, height 16cm, and the other of tapering form, shape 433, height 20cm, with green marks to bases. CONDITION REPORT: The twin handled vase has slight losses to the peacock's breast and throat, some surface dirt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. The other vase has very slight losses to the bird, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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