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A William IV silver teapot with rose finial and scroll feet by William Bateman II, London 1833, wt. 14oz, length 21cm. Condition - general wear to include a couple of dings to sides, minor marks and scratches, handle a little loose and also left over glue to ivory insulators - presumable an attempt to secure the handle, apart from the glue (which should clean off) no repairs, left over polish but I can't see any worn parts.
After Joseph Lorenzl, an Art Deco bronze figure of a dancing girl wearing a red gown with ivory hands, head and neck on green onyx base circa 1925, height 21.5cm. Condition - loss to red decoration minor hairline to ivory head, possilb erepair to hands (ressidue glue on wrists), right dress tassle possible broken and repaired - all visible on images.
A finely carved 19th century Chinese ivory fan, made for the export market and with raised relief carved floral sprays and wheat, with an uninscribed cartouche to one side 22cm, plus two bone carved examples (3) Damage and warping to the bone examples, the ivory fan with no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A 19th century Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball with five concentric sections, the outer surface finely carved and pierced with miniature figures and buildings in a garden, surmounted by a double peach finial with silk tassel, the handles carved as a figure and a fish suspended on a conjoined four-link chain, 36 cm long overall (including tassel) Condition Report No losses
A Japanese Meiji period ivory small box with hinged door enclosing two drawers, white metal hinges, lock and handles, each panel incised with macaques plagued by insects, signed with mon on reverse, 7.5 cm deep x 5.5 cm high x 4.2 cm wide Condition Report No significant losses or damage, neither lock nor key, it has a catch
A Japanese Meiji Period ivory and shibayama miniature shodana (display cabinet), finely inlaid overall with insects and sprays of flowers in mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell and penwork, fitted with two sliding doors and a lift-away panel above two staged open shelves and three small drawers, on bracket feet, 13 cm high x 11 cm wide x 3.8 cm deep, unsigned Condition Report No losses
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