Silk ikat coat, Syria, late 19th century, raspberry pink with ivory ‘bar’ design, the main back panel with a narrow yellow, ivory and pink striped and to hem and repeated on the front facing opposite the toggle fastening; long sleeves with ‘open’ cuffs lined with floral printed and plain blue cotton. Hole to lining of right cuff; holes to lining of coat in places.
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Hamadan ‘Hushang Shah’ pictorial inscribed rug, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 4ft. 6in. x 3ft. 8in. 1.37m. x 1.12m. Note the ivory inscription cartouche for Hushang Shah in top left of field; attractive pale blue floral main border. Cf. Tanavoli, P. Kings, Heroes & Lovers, p. 108; pl. 3.
Kurdish rug, north west Persia, circa 1920s, 6ft. 10in. x 3ft. 11in. 2.08m. x 1.20m. Some wear in places; losses to lower end. Note the brocaded detailing to ghileem end, top. The blue field featuring two figures with outstretched arms; various birds throughout and ivory linked medallion main border.
Three Noritake vases to include, a baluster vase, Ivory and peach ground with gilding and vignettes hand painted with pastoral scenes, height 25cm and a pair of twin handle baluster vases with covers, cobalt blue, gilded and hand painted with country scenes, height of both 22cm (both af) (3).
A pair of late 19th century carved beech Black Forrest miniature wooden figures both on rounded turned bases on pair of associated 19th century gilt heightened rosewood and ivory mounted stands bearing remnants of paper labels to base, height of both on stands 11cm (one af), a miniature carved Black Forest bear, further carved wooden figurines, items of treen, miniature dolls, miniature glass cups and saucers, a Victorian childs shoe etc.
An Oriental collectors lot comprising a pair of carved miniature ivory warriors, one raised on mother of pearl base, height of tallest 10cm, two heavily carved ivory card cases, a late c.1900 ivory fan with hand painted floral decoration to the satin (af), further bone implements to include sewing accessories and napkin rings, a cloisonné pot and cover and a cloisonné napkin ring.
A 19th century ivory and ebonised chess set, King 8.75cm high, the set in a mahogany box with sliding lid along with a 19th century Indian export and ivory and red stained ivory chess set, King 6cm high, in a mahogany box with sliding lid, also a 7.5cm square mahogany box with sliding lid opening to reveal three ivory gaming balls, one staining red and a small polished stone gaming ball Note: Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire
A mid 19th century ivory and ruby skull stick pin, circa 1860 A mid 19th century ivory and ruby skull stick pin, circa 1860, the carved skull with ruby eyes, adorned with a ruby set crown, 8cm long; together with a coral stick pin, circa 1860, carved as a putti head with a gold collar with a seed pearl accent, 7.8cm long
An early 20th century ivory Chinese panel bracelet , circa 1920 An early 20th century ivory Chinese panel bracelet , circa 1920, the oval ivory panels with etched red carp amongst green weed, to scrolled silver gilt filigree settings, 17.5cm long; together with a carved lapis lazuli bead pendant, 3.9cm long; a jadeite pendant carved with a Fu Lion with scrolled detail , 4.1cm long; a silver coloured compact; and another compact with enamelled bird decorated panel
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, to include A collection of silver and silver mounted items, to include: an Edwardian lidded pan, maker's mark illegible, London 1907, with a turned wooden handle, the hinged cover with pierced decoration, 21cm long; a Victorian child's rattle, Birmingham 1872, chased with foliate swags, 9cm long; a silver mounted letter opener, Birmingham 1908, with an ivory blade, 24.5cm long; a silver mounted and enamel five piece dressing table set; and other items (mainly with damages) ( see illustration on our website )
An Austro-Hungarian silver oblong sugar box, maker's mark EG , Vienna 1872-1922 An Austro-Hungarian silver oblong sugar box, maker's mark EG , Vienna 1872-1922, .800 standard, with a swing handle to the hinged cover, engraved decoration and a cypher, on a collet foot, 15cm (6in) long; and an ivory handled circular tea pot, maker's mark EG , Vienna 1872-1922, .800 standard, engraved decoration with a monogram beneath a baron's coronet, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 1087g (34.95 oz) gross (2)
A pair of Austrian silver mounted salad servers by Josef Carl Klinkosch, Vienna A pair of Austrian silver mounted salad servers by Josef Carl Klinkosch, Vienna, 1886-1922 .800 standard, royal warrant mark, the pear shaped bowls cast with arabesques, with curved octagonal section ivory handles, 32cm (12 1/2in) long Provenance: From the collection of June Whitfield CBE
A collection of Austrian, Hungarian and Austro-Hungarian silver A collection of Austrian, Hungarian and Austro-Hungarian silver, various dates and towns 19th century, including an ivory handled small coffee pot, engraved with a monogram beneath a baron's coronet, 18cm (7in) high; a lobed sugar caster, with a applied crest and motto Labore Nobilitas , 13cm (5 1/4in) high; an ovoid sugar box, with a pear finial to the hinged cover, on four scroll feet, 11cm (4 1/4in) wide; and other items, two loaded, 1043g (33.55 oz) weighable
A German silver shell dessert serving dish by Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn A German silver shell dessert serving dish by Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, post 1886 .800 standard, retailed by E. Paar, with a grotesque fish handle, on four shell feet, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long; a German rectangular box, no maker's mark, post 1886 .800 standard, the hinged cover cast with 18th century lovers in a roundel, on a classically inspired embossed ground, the sides conforming, on bun feet, the interior gilt, 19.87cm (7 7/8in) long; a silver lidded glass sugar caster, rubbed marks, probably German post 1886; and a German silver lidded glass preserve pot, post 1886 .800 standard, with an ivory finial to the conical cover, 823g (26.45 oz) gross weighable (4)
An Edwardian frosted silver presentation trowel by T. & J An Edwardian frosted silver presentation trowel by T. & J. Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1901, the tapered ivory handle applied with Edward VII's cypher, a Tudor rose and a monogram JAH , the blade presentation engraved and dated 1902, 33cm (13in) long, in a fitted case The armorial is the old unofficial arms of the borough of Kidderminster.
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.
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