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IMPRESSIVE JAPANESE IVORY SHIMBAYAMA BRISÉ FAN late Meiji period, circa 1900, the guards finely detailed with mother-of-pearl flowers and butterflies with fine gold lacquer bamboo and birds, the twenty splines lacquered with a pair of pheasants amongst flowers, branches, butterflies and a dragonfly above, similarly decorated to the reverse, with a similarly decorated ivory bead to the silk cord, with probably original black lacquer box Note: This fan was bought from the exiled Empress Eugenie's house sale following her death in 1920, 'Farnborough Hill' near Aldershot,. Bought by a Mrs Buryle, the vendors grandmother.
Victorian School, miniature portrait profile silhouette, head and shoulders of a young girl, highlighted in gilt, oval, 6.5cm x 5.2cm, rectangular ebonised frame, labelled verso, cut with common scissors by Mr W Seville, three other Victorian full length silhouettes of young girls and a head and shoulders silhouette of a young girl, turned and carved ivory frame, (5).
A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER MOUNTED WRITING BOX, retailed by Jenner & Knewstub. To the Queen. 33. St, St James' Street and 66 German Street, the box with carrying handle to the lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with correspondence compartments, an ivory letter opener, pen tray, ink wells and writing surfaces, 40.5cm wide x 20cm high
A 20th Century Baule Ceremonial mask, Ivory Coast, the wooden carving mounted on an ebonised wood plaque, length 16cm. Exhibited: 'Arnold Haskell Collection of Sculptures and related drawings' exhibition, City Art Gallery, Bristol in 1963, Sculpture, exhibit no 64. Literature: Illustrated in Emporium Rivista, March 1960. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
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