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A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, Meiji period (1868-1912), carved as a farmer holding a sake cup, at his feet is a fish on a table and a flask, unsigned, collectors inventory number, 10cm; and A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, carved as two figures standing on a table, one wielding a samurai sword, lacks base, 11.5cm. (2)
An Edwardian portrait miniature on ivory of a young lady with un-dressed hair, 6 x 4.5 cm, in gilt pendant frame and fitted green velvet satin-lined leather pocket-case, to/w a photograph miniature with painted detail (on ivory) of a woman and a photograph of a gentleman in circular frame (3)
A silver hatpin stand and ring-tree with miniature ivory 'tusks' above stem set with four supporting rings rising from an oval weighted base with velvet cushion, J & R Griffin, Chester 1911, to/w a collection of sixteen hatpins, including a Charles Horner example set with a Cairngorm-mounted thistle, also Chester 1911, and various others including amethyst, tortoiseshell and gilt metal examples
An early 1900s child's courtiers ivory silk outfit comprising; jacket with gilt brocade and cut steel buttons, breeches also embellished with cut steel buttons and buckle, cream brocade waistcoat and cream lace ruffles together with a red/blue cotton 'Snow White' dress, a page's outfit with blue velvet breeches and cream silk shirt, a child's soldier outfit comprising; jacket and trousers, shirt, bearskin-style hat, etc. Condition Report Silk outfit - good condition Other outfits good worn condition
An 18th century oval portrait miniature of a gentleman with powdered wig, lace cravat, gilded waistcoat and grey coat, signed HS, 4 x 3.5 cm, in brass buckle frame, to/w a 19th century portrait miniature of a young child with long hair, unsigned, 4 x 3.5 cm, in gilt pendant frame (2) Condition Report Possibly painted on ivory - hard to tell under glass, one has paper back
A late Victorian tortoiseshell needle-case with 15ct gold hinge and catch, the ivory insert fitted with an unmarked yellow metal pin, London 1894 (a/f), to/w a silver gilt and green enamel rouge-pot with hinged cover, London Import 1925 (2) Condition Report Needle case broken at back left corner; original pearl finial missing from needle; rouge pot - good condition
A 19th century Dutch tortoiseshell cased 833 standard silver teaware set, the fitted interior comprising ten fiddle pattern teaspoons, pair of sugar tongs and a sugar shovel, all with maker's mark K over a bridge?, Rotterdam, 1831, together with an ivory handled tea strainer with sword mark only and a caddy spoon with the sword mark and maker's mark JSM, box
A pair of large Coalport oviform pedestal vases and covers, c.1902, painted with titled vignettes of Loch Tay and Katrine, possibly by Percy Simpson, within ivory gilt ground cartouches on a cobalt ground with a pair of gilt moulded scroll handles, green printed marks, inscribed gilt titles and iron red, pattern no.V5327/M/S129, one finial repaired, 36cm
A rare late 18th/early 19th century China Trade silver two handled tea urn and cover, of vase form, with reeded borders and turned finial, on square base with ball feet, the spigot with green stained ivory handle, no maker's mark, probably Sunshing, Canton, (c.1790-c.1830), 14in, gross 33.5 oz.
Masonic Interest. A Victorian inlaid mahogany alms box, with ivory plaque set to the lid and inscribed 'Charity, the widows tear, the orphans cry, all wants ready hands supply, as far as power is given; the naked clothe the prisoner free, these are thy works sweet charity, revealed to us from heaven, presented by Compn RB Newsom to the Jerusalem Chapter 218 1850', 8.5in. together with related masonic ephemera including A song at the provincial meeting of the Ayrshire Lodge 1821
A pair of early 20th century German? parcel gilt silver and carved ivory figures, modelled as Knights, each in full armour with sword and shield, one with halberd also, with ivory face beneath hinged visor, on octagonal pedestal bases embossed with lion mask's and crests, later import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London, 1964, 12in, gross 47 oz.
A collection of nine assorted portrait miniatures, 18th century to early 20th century, eight of them oil on ivory including Queen Victoria and Napoleon, a later hand touched printed example of a crowned lady and a porcelain plaque of a lady, largest 3.5in., housed together in a gilt gesso frame
A rare English ivory Teetotum gambling ball, mid 18th century, incised with numbers 1- 32 and a crown, approx. 1.9in. diameterA Teetotum or "Totum" meaning the whole is a many facetted spinning top with each side numbered. It acts in the same way as spinning dice, but if it is made true which is what the incised crown on this example denotes, there is an equal chance of any number turning up which is not the case with dice. This ivory Teetotum ball has 32 sides and the gambling game of Staking on a Teetotum is recorded in 1753 and has its origins in the early 18th century, when it was inscribed with letters and not numbers. A similar example was formerly in the John Farndon Collection.
A George III silver teapot by Crispin Fuller and a similar stand by Edward Capper?, the teapot of shaped oval form, with ivory knop and engraved with armorial, monogram and band of foliate motifs, the stand with engraved armorial and reeded border, on tapered feet, 6.75in, both London, 1798, gross 19 oz.
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