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An ivory combination needlecase, perpetual calendar and desk seal An ivory combination needlecase, perpetual calendar and desk seal, probably French, early 19th century, cylindrical form with a table of 31 days over a rotating ring with letter denoting the French days of the week, the bulbous base unscrewing, the circular matrix vacant, 12.5cm (5in) high
Two 19th century ivory cylindrical bodkin cases, the larger probably Dieppe Two 19th century ivory cylindrical bodkin cases, the larger probably Dieppe, pierced and carved with a seated boy and other panels, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; the other Chinese and carved with figures in an extensive landscape, 10cm (4in) long (2)
An ivory notebook and an aide memoir, circa 1870 An ivory notebook and an aide memoir, circa 1870, the notebook ribbed with scroll foliate engraved gilt metal bands and clasps, with a pencil, 9.7cm (3 3/4in) long; the aide memoir plain with a nickel plated clasp, no pencil, 10cm (4in) long (2)
Three silver mounted page turners, comprising Three silver mounted page turners, comprising: one in tortoiseshell with a scroll and trellis embossed handle, possibly by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1893, 43.5cm (17in) long; a French Art Nouveau example in ivory with a flower embossed handle, boar's head poincon, circa 1905, 34.5cm (13 1/2in) long; the last in ivory with a scroll and trellis embossed handle, maker's mark ER?, London date worn, 26cm (10 1/4in) long (3)
A 19th century French carved ivory and silver desk seal, maker A 19th century French carved ivory and silver desk seal, maker's mark poorly struck, 1838-1972 French boar's head poincon, the handles carved as a bouquet of flowers, the silver head chased with scrolls, flowers and foliage, the silver matrix vacant, 12cm (4 3/4in) long, in a fitted leather covered case from Rowlands & Frazer, 146 Regent St, W. Established in the first half of the 19th century by Christopher Rowlands and underwent various name changes over the years until 1860 the final name change being that to Rowlands & Frazer. It continued in business following the 1902 retirement of Arthur Rowlands. Thomas Frazer trading under the same name, until late 1905 or early 1906 when the business was finally closed.
NORTHERN SOUL - Nice selection of 50 records that will include floor shakers from Rose Brothers, Honey & The Bees, J. Blackfoot, Terry Huff, Irma Thomas - She'll Never Be Your Wife, Houston Person, Jonathan Edwards, Spinners, Black Ivory, Family Plann, Freddie North, Four Of A Kind, Sam And Dave, Dobie Gray - You Can Do It promo, Lou Rawls, Mary Wilson, Ann Peebles, John Schroeder Orchestra and Nolen & Crossley. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
A late 19th Century Oriental carved marine ivory handled walking stick, 80cm natural form bamboo haft with plated collar engraved with owner's initials, 10cm carved marine ivory handle in the form of a monkey holding her infant, the back of the adult monkey inset with circular mother-o'-pearl dots.
Two late 19th Century Balkan or Ottoman daggers, 23cm blade incised with a scroll, characteristic two-piece ivory grips inset with circle and dot decoration in red, black, white metal and brass, contained in its incised brass scabbard decorated with geometric designs, together with another similar with horn hilt. (2)
A 19th Century Indo-Persian Pesh-Kabz, 19.5cm recurved T-section blade with swollen armour piercing point, two-piece riveted ivory grips, contained in its red velvet wrapped wooden scabbard, together with another similar with 24cm recurved blade and armour piercing point, steel hilt with traces of scrolling foliage in silver damascene, contained in its cloth wrapped wooden scabbard. (2)
A Georgian Officer's presentation sabre to the Ross-Shire Militia, 77cm sharply curved blade etched with the Royal Arms, stand of arms floral sprays, maker's panel for Thos Bates Warranted and a scrolling ribbon presentation inscription 'Presented by the permanent non-commissioned officers of the 1st. Regiment Ross-shire Militia to Captn Simon Simpson their Adjutant in testimony of the high sense they entertain of his conduct as an officer & gentleman towards them & the regiment in general', fine quality copper-gilt stirrup hilt, the pierced stirrup guard cast and chased with a lions mask and entwined serpents, shield shaped langets decorated with a mounted cavalryman, fine horses head pommel, the mane flowing down and forming the back strap, gadrooned ferrule, chequered ivory grip, discolouration to the blade. Captain and Adjutant Simon Simpson of the Ross-shire Militia not traced in the Militia Lists of the late 18th and early 19th century. There is, however, a Captain and Adjutant Simon Simpson listed as serving with Fraser's Regiment of Fencible Infantry from 29th November 1794 in the 1796 Militia List (Timpson in some lists) and in the 1810 and 1815 Army Lists on half-pay. Fraser's Fencibles were raised in 1794. The regiment saw active service in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1798, taking part in the battle of Castlebar, 27th August 1798, when a combined force of French Regulars and Irish Auxiliaries under the French General Joseph Amable Humbert defeated a combined force of Irish Militia and Scottish Fencibles.
An unusual Georgian 1803 Pattern Light Company Officer's sword, 59.5cm sharply curved blade with clipped back point, etched with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, roses, crowned GR cypher and the Royal Arms, regulation copper hilt incorporating a crowned Royal cypher, wire bound ribbed ivory grip, lion's head pommel.
An 1803 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, 75cm curved blade with traces of engraved crowned GR cypher, scrolling foliage and a stand of arms, regulation copper gilt hilt incorporating a crowned GR cypher, lion's mask pommel, wire bound ribbed ivory grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard. Blade and scabbard worn.
A Persian glove box,19th/20th century, carved all-over with buildings and animals amongst trees and flowering foliage within sadelli and ivory borders, the domed cover centred with an oval miniature of the Taj Mahal, the interior sandalwood with sadeli inlay,28cm long, andanother similar sandalwood box,with carved decoration within sadeli borders,29cm long (2)
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