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An Italian coral relief cameo, 20th century, carved with young lady's head amidst fruiting vine, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high; C. Middegaels, a carved ivory cameo of the profile of a young lady, signed to the truncation C. Middegaels and dated 1891 , in an ebonised oval frame, 20cm (8in) high overall; and two small cameos, modern (4)
[Welsh interest] A silver mounted ivory and walnut presentation mallet, the tapered ivory handle with a lobed, beaded and foliate carved terminal, the moulded and rounded walnut head inset with a silver roundel by Hammond, Creake & Co. (St. Arnaud Creake), Sheffield 1911, engraved Whitchurch Wesleyan Methodist Church. Presented to Mrs Herbert Cory Septr. 9th 1911 , 21cm high (8 1/4in) high The Cory Baronetcy, of Coryton in Whitchurch in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1919 for the businessman and Conservative politician Herbert Cory. He was a Director of John Cory & Sons, shipowners, and sat as Member of Parliament for Cardiff and Cardiff South. He was a noted philanthropist. In 1911 a further major expansion took place to the Methodist church in Whitchurch. The foundation stone was laid in September 1911 by Mrs. Herbert Cory and Mr. Hubert Spence Thomas. The total cost of this scheme was £675.
Four silver mounted items, comprising: a late Victorian shaped rectangular and embossed photograph frame by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1899; a capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1905, engraved Happy Birthday 1963 ; a cylindrical glass scent bottle by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1894, monogrammed; and a silver mounted ivory tusk section table vesta by A. Barrett & Sons, Birmingham 1909 (lacking the striking plate)
A Victorian carved walnut twin chair back settee:, with cartouche shaped button down panels in ivory damask fabric having shaped foliate scroll crestings and similar centre with shaped and moulded top rail and arm supports with scroll terminals, the upholstered stuff over seat on cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet.
A Barr, Flight & Barr (Worcester) coffee can and saucer and a similar can: the former bat printed with travellers and countryside scenes on an ivory band, impressed BFB and crown, circa 1805-15, together with a Flight, Barr & Barr can painted with a narrow band of roses above a pea green ground, impressed FBB and crown, circa 1815-40, [some scuffs].
A 19th century Chinese export lacquer games box: of rectangular outline, with all over designs of figures in pagoda landscapes, the lift off lid enclosing ten small lacquered rectangular dishes and seven lidded boxes, the single frieze drawer enclosing a folding chess board, ivory draughts players, tumblers and an ivory chess set, one side stained red, the other left natural, the king, 10cm. high, the pawn 4cm.
AN ART DECO FIVE-PIECE TEA SET with panelled octagonal bodies & bevelled octagonal bases, including two hot water jugs, a tea pot, a milk jug & a sugar bowl, (the tea pot & hot water jug with ivory handles & finials), maker's mark "W.B&SLTD", Sheffield 1938/39; the hot water jugs 8.5" (21.7 cms) high; 73.25 oz (5)
A MIXED LOT: An embossed milk jug in the 18th century Irish style, Birmingham 1922, a late Victorian toast rack, a pair of mounted glass pepperettes, a sugar sifter ladle, a cased pair of embossed pepperettes, a set of six dessert knives with green-stained ivory handles by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1830 and a plated mustard pot; the latter 3" (7.6 cms) high; 8.8 oz weighable silver 913)
A MIXED LOT: A Victorian gilt metal five-drawer monocular, a small tartanware box with a view of Loch Leven on the cover, eight various small seals, other seal pieces, a cased pair of cut throat razors with ivory handles, a turned wooden scent bottle case (with bottle), a small carved shoe box & another box (A/F); the shoe 4.5" (11.5 cms) long (lot)
FIVE BOXES: A George III gilt-metal mounted tortoiseshell toothpick box with inlay decoration, a gold-mounted, ivory toothpick box, a George III gilt-metal mounted natural shell snuff box, an Old Sheffield plated box with enamelled copper cover and a small circular ivory & tortoiseshell box; the latter 1.55" (4 cms) diameter (5)
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER: A pair of mounted ivory knife rests, two book match holders, a vesta case, four small boxes, two "envelope" stamp cases, a vinaigrette, a propelling pencil, a small golfing figure (A/F), a wine label, a folding double-ended spoon (cased), etc.; 9.6 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: A turned ivory medical syringe, a brass, two-tone whistle, a nickel two-tone whistle, a set of watchmaker's steel & bone winding keys (cased), a pair of brass nut cracks, a brass compass, a nickel-plated "Fowlers Long Scale calculator", & a small quantity of assorted handles; the calculator 4.7" (12 cms) diameter (lot)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE ABACUS with a rectangular frame & a reverse-painted glass panel on the reverse, together with a 19th century carved ivory figure depicting an Admiral or Naval Officer, in uniform (sword detached but present), probably Chinese; the latter 4.5" (11.2 cms) high (2)
A 19TH CENTURY, TURNED IVORY, CUP & BALL GAME an early 18th century pressed horn tobacco box, oval with a portrait of Queen Anne in relief on the cover and an early 19th century turned wooden circular box & cover with a tortoiseshell lining; the interior inscribed; the latter 4.3" (11 cms) diameter (3)
AN EDWARDIAN OBLONG SOVEREIGN CASE plain with three internal holders (two for full sovereigns & one for half sovereigns) & a spring clip, suspensory ring, by C.H. Cheshire, Chester 1904 and an engraved oblong note case with internal leather lining, ivory leaf & pencil, vacant cartouche, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1913; the latter 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 4 oz gross (2)
BY DAVID ANDERSEN: An early 20th century Norwegian mounted ivory & enamelled casket of rounded oblong form with a hammered finish and inalid ivory, bun feet. The low domed cover with a central fluted ivory section with pique-work & a central coral boss bordered by enamelling, the cover interior inscribed "EBBE WENNERBERG pa 50 ars-dagan, 20-1-1922 minne fran tillgifune vannen" & signed "Charles Knutsen", struck with David Anderson's marks, designed by Ludvig Wittman for David Andersen, Kristiania c.1922; 7" (17.8 cms) long; 20.1 oz gross
A SMALL LEATHER TOOL/INSTRUMENT WALLET containing the following: a George IV folding 6" rule, by James Jackson, London 1826, a folding ivory rule, a pair of mounted steel scissors inscribed "Murdoch", a small steel penknife with bone sides, a mounted steel penknife with tortoiseshell sides, inscribed "Murdoch 1788" and the following steel items: a pair of tweezers, a pair of dividers & a two-piece corkscrew: the wallet 4.25" (10.6 cms) wide
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