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Three Art Nouveau twin handled Royal Doulton series ware vases and another decorated in the Jackdaw of Rheims pattern. Three moulded with coursed stonework, printed and enamelled with trailing ivory, one signed Noke, printed marks to the base, largest 26.5 cm high. Along with accompanying literature of The Jackdaw of Rheims ballard. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Crazing to some, some small chips, a break and repair to the handle on one and some faint hairline cracks.
A set of four graduated Royal Doulton series ware water jugs decorated in the Jackdaw of Rheims pattern moulded with coursed stonework, printed and enamelled with trailing ivory. Printed marks to the base, largest 16 cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Crazing to some, the smallest having enamel wearing and some over painting to th inside of the rim.
Two Royal Doulton series ware vases decorated in the Jackdaw of Rheims pattern. Mmoulded with coursed stonework, buttress supports and printed and enamelled with trailing ivory. Printed marks to the base, largest 23 cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both crazed, the tallest having a short faint hairline crack to the rim.
A pair of Royal Worcester figures modelled by James Hadley. Formed as a pair of Eastern water carriers each emptying a water ewer into a large vessel at their feet each containing a separate liner. Old ivory ground, having enamelled clothing and heightened in gilt. Printed puce marks, date codes for 1913 &1914. Model number 594, 31.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both bowls loose. The bowl on the female figure with a large flat rim chip. Some gilt wear. No other damage and free from repair.
Hans Keck (German), an Art Deco bronze and ivory figure of a maiden with arms outstretched holding an orb in one hand and raised on a tall bow front banded sienna marble plinth. Signed H. Keck, Fec, 32.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Natural hair cracks to both arms, back and face. No breaks.
An Art Deco carved ivory figure of a dancing girl wearing a mini skirt and arm bangles. With her head tilted back, arms outstretched and raised on one leg. Supported on a rosewood tapering octagonal plinth, 32cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some natural fine hair cracks. Wide crack to the back. No breaks or loss.
Eduardo Rossi (Italian 1867-1926). An Art Deco bronze and carved ivory figure of a young woman dancing and playing castanets. Raised on an onyx plinth. Signed, 42.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Left hand with index finger re glued, thumb lacking. Some natural ivory hair cracks. Some chips to the onyx.
A 19th century Anglo Indian horn mounted sewing basket. With ivory swing handle and banding having penwork decoration. Raised on reeded ivory squat bun feet, 31.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some splits to the timber lining. Two blind fret ivory panels with loss. Fine hair cracks to some of the ivory.
Fifteen assorted Victorian ivory turned billiard balls, including stained examples and a set of nine held in turned wooden cups, numbered in black enamel, 1454 grams. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Generally very good with expected natural hairline cracking, two with large flat chip to one side
An early 19th century French lacquered papier mache brass mounted box with hinged cover. Set to the top with an ivory portrait miniature of a young Classical maiden, 10cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chip to one corner of the cover. Some fine hair cracks. Wear to the metal.
A George II plumbago on ivory portrait miniature of a be wigged gentleman. Signed and dated partially indistinct to the top right W. G. Delin, 1741. In later 19th century frame with inked inscriptions verso, 9.5cm x 6.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Picture in good condition. Wear to the frame and loss to one brass roundel.
A 19th century Indian Hoshiapur hardwood and ivory inlaid paduka sandal along with another Eastern sandal with mother of pearl inlay. Former 23.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Paduka with some inlay loss to the heel. The other sandal, its cross strap thought to be a marriage.
R. Sauvage, a bronze and ivory figure of a seated young maiden nurturing a quail. Raised on a canted marble plinth. Signed Ron Sauvage, 18.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dry patination. Something missing to the rear of the quail, possible another bird. Tiny chips to the marble.
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