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A Japanese ivory sectional okimono group of father and boy, Meiji Period, the father figure standing holding a scroll in his left hand and sword in his right, the boy carved standing holding a mallet in his left hand and axe in right hand, on a circular plinth base with kettle on stand, signed 18.5cm high.
A Victorian silver rectangular card case of shaped outline, the whole engraved with floral, leaf and scroll ornament, 4ins x 2.75ins, by Yapp & Woodward, London 1881 (weight 2ozs), a plated child's rattle in the form of a squirrel, 1.75ins overall, with ivory teething ring, two silver circular brooches, and a small selection of other metalware
Two Beluch rugs, one woven in navy-blue with panels of cross motifs, conforming hooked and serrated ornament on a wine ground, 83ins x 44ins, and one other woven in wine and ivory with a central hexagonal medallion filled with angular designs on a navy-blue ground within multi stripe borders, 67ins x 44ins
Two George III silver caddy spoons - with oval bowl engraved with leaf and floral ornament, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798 (weight 8.8 grammes), with plain leaf pattern bowl and engraved handle by Thomas Wallis, London 1805 (weight 10.4 grammes), three George IV spoons - with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Bateman, London 1825 (weight 19.8 grammes), with shaped bowl engraved with leaf ornament and with ivory handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828, and with petal leaf pattern bowl by Ledsom, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829 (weight 9.6 grammes)
Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shell bowl and engraved handle by C.H., London 1809 (initialled - weight 8.4 grammes), with shaped bowl by John Wren, London 1794 (weight 9 grammes), and with shaped bowl engraved with bellflower garland by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805 (weight 5.9 grammes), a spoon with shaped bowl engraved with scrollwork and with turned ivory handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819 and a George IV plain silver spoon with circular bowl by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 (initialled - weight 11.8 grammes)
A collection of 19th Century Treen, including - olivewood travelling candlestick (Brighton Bun), 4.5ins diameter x 2.25ins high, lignum double egg cup, 3.75ins high, a turned walnut snuff box with ivory circular inlay to top, 2.875ins diameter x 1ins high, a lignum ring stand, 3.25ins high, and seventeen other pieces, primarily turned bottle cases, various
An Edwardian turned wood walking stick with ivory handle carved in the form of a bear climbing over rocks and through rushes, and with silver collar hallmarked London 1903, and a George V silver mounted leather riding crop with turned bone handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, retailed by Peal of London (monogrammed)
Three George III silver caddy spoons - with plain shovel pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Anne Robertson, circa 1804 (no date letter - crested - weight 16.7 grammes), with plain shovel bowl, twisted handle and twig pattern terminal by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805 (weight 20.7 grammes), and with shovel bowl engraved with oval cartouche and turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1807 (maker's mark rubbed), a George IV spoon with shovel bowl and handle embossed with floral ornament by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823 (weight 20.8 grammes), a William IV spoon with mother of pearl handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, and a George V silver feeding spoon by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912
Twelve George V silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910 (monogrammed - in oak canteen), a pair of George V silver nutcrackers by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1935, (cased), a pair of late Victorian silver salad servers with bamboo pattern handles by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1900 (combined weighable silver 14ozs), a plated stilton scoop and crumb tray with ivory handles
A Caucasian miquelet lock holster pistol,19th century, the barrel with niello bands, a miquelet lock, full stocked, partially covered with leather, a nielloed button trigger, the underside of the stock with an inscription and possible date in Arabic, the butt with an ivory pommel,barrel 39.5cm long54cm overall
An ivory figure of Madonna, late 19th century, standing with hands held in prayer, dressed in flowing robes highlighted in gilt, with her hair cascading down, stained in black, mounted on a circular ivory ball and stained green serpent carved with cherubs and a scrolling banner reading 'Ecce Mater Tua',26.5cm high
A set of early 19th century flatware,with steel blades and three-pronged forks, the ivory handles with diagonal fluting, the blades stamped 'Hear Steel' except one replacement dessert knife, comprising:12 table knives,12 table forks,12 dessert knives,12 dessert forks,a pair of carvers,one steel,one cheese scoop, anden suite a set of six pairs of fruit eaters,with silver blades and three-pronged forks,c.1825 (qty.)
A Japanesque walnut cabinet,late 19th century, decorated with contemporary Japanese panels, relief carved or inlaid with ivory and mother-of pearl depicting a variety of birds to include an owl, manchurian cranes, fighting cocks, pheasants and ducks, two panels with red seals, the interior fitted with three pigeonholes, the integral stand with carved foliate scroll apron, square legs united by a lower tier and stretchers,67cm wide48cm deep175cm high
A 17th century Italian walnut and mother of pearl box, rectangular panelled form, top with inset ivory plaque sepia-engraved with figures on horseback and damsel in distress, top with inlaid mother of pearl parquetry throughout, panels with inlaid mother of pearl leaf-scrolls and rosettes, interior with gilt-brass strap hinges, 13in. wide SEE ILLUSTRATION
A Victorian silver double cheroot holder, E. F. Braham Ltd, Birmingham, 1896, gilt interior, 32.5g; a silver open-faced pocket watch, Chester, 1901, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds; three various watch keys; a silver powder compact charm, Birmingham, 1923, of circular form; a silver locket, of oval form; a silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1919; an antique ivory folding rule; etc, contained in a black tin
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