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A Royal Worcester porcelain bowl moulded in the form of a basket with twin gilt decorated handles, the interior transfer and infil decorated with sprays of garden flowers, to an ivory ground, green mark and date code for 1915, Shape No. G441, 23 x 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Some gilding rubbing, surface scratches, some wear to the base,
Rolex Ivory Sunbeam Oyster Perpetual DateJust lady's chronometer, purchased new 15/11/14, serial 736S2055, model 179173 63133, the two-tone dial with ten diamonds, date at 3:00, facetted bezel, stainless and gold case and bracelet, screw-down "swimpruf" crown, boxed with booklet and original guarantee card together with an extra link (ticks, winds, self winds, keeps time). *See clocks and watches proviso. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.
1999 Mercedes-Benz CLK230, Elegance Kompressor, this cabriolet offers high levels of comfort having only covered 43,861 miles, just 12 miles in the last year! Paintwork QUARTZ blue with colour coded fabric hood, full leather ivory interior with walnut trim, service history, new MOT, four new tyres and a recent service bill for over £1,500, two owners from new, being sold on behalf of the Executors of a deceased estate (one ignition key).
Victorian mother-of-pearl and abalone shell card case and notebook (one edge tile missing), length 9cm; mother-of-pearl small jewellery box, 8cm; Japanese ivory shibayama ovoid case decorated with a dragonfly, containing a salts phial; tortoiseshell covered thimble case; oval horn snuff box wth white metal mounts dated 1860, width 6.5cm.
Chinese ivory puzzle ball of six concentric spheres, on an ivory chain, diameter 4.5cm. Condition report: there are seven concentric spheres, the outer sphere is intact but it isn't possible to see the condition of the inner spheres; no obvious chips on the ivory; the tassel is faded and has some loose threads; gross weight 61g
Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, W&G Sissons, London 1869, 1870, each with an oval, fluted and engraved body, 53oz 7dwt all in. Condition report: hallmarks clear; base of coffee pot inscribed "From Mr & Mrs Preston"; ivory knop on coffee badly chipped and both extensively cracked and loose; hinges slightly loose; each piece engraved with a crest; no splits, holes or repairs; minor bruising.
Victorian silver novelty domino tile vesta case, Hall & Goode, London 1885, the front applied with an ivory double-six, height 46mm. Condition report. hallmarks rubbed but clear on inner and outer surfaces; striker plate partly worn; small chips on the edges of the ivory; black paint dots in poor condition; gross weight 39.9g
Continental School (early 19th Century) Portrait miniature of a Lady in Empire costume, wearing a green dress with pearls in her hair, watercolour on card, 7 x 6.5 cm (3 x 2.5in); together with another English School portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a white stock and navy coat, watercolour on ivory, 8.5 x 7 cm (2) Lady - Dirt and dust under the glass. An area of dirt to her right cheek - this may be under the glass. Spots of white damage to her chest. An area of water damage and paint loss in her hair to the left of her face and in her cheek. Dirt and abrasions to the background - an area of paint loss to the lower right edge.Gentleman - Dirt in the paint surface, particularly noticeable in the sitter's face. A large area to the right hand background and a small area to the left background which may be old damages which have been over painted - surface texture here is scratched and abraded. Dirt under the glass. A few losses to the paint surface in the background.
Attributed to Edmund Thomas Parris (British, 1793-1873) Two portrait miniatures of young ladies identified as the Misses Louisa Mary and Henrietta Mott of Lichfield, Staffordshire, one wearing a pink dress and the other a yellow dress with white lace inscribed verso "E T Parris / May 1837 / 17 Grafton St." watercolour on ivory, cased (2) 7½cm (3in) Both cased, cases have some wear and tear. Dirt and mould to the gold frames, particularly on the girl in a pink dress. The miniatures themselves are in generally good condition; the girl in pink is a little faded, and the girl in yellow has slipped slightly to the left in her frame. Labels identifying sitters to verso and note encased with girl in pink
English School (18th Century) Portrait miniature of a Lady wearing a white dress and bonnet with a blue ribbon, 9 x 7cm (3.5 x 3in); and another of a military Gentleman identified as Colonel J H Mackenzie, 7.5 x 6cm watercolour on ivory (2) Military gentleman has a horizontal crack along the right hand edge. Discolouration to edges of this crack and edges of support. A spot of water damage to the left of his head, and fading and loss of colour to both miniatures.Lady has some fading and loss of colour. Some scratches and abrasions to the lower half of the portrait - in the sitter's arms. Some abrasions to the edges of the support.
William Egley (British, 1798-1870) Portrait miniature of a boy watercolour on ivory inscribed verso "Painted by William Egley, 15 Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, 1844" 4cm (2in) Areas of surface dirt on the portrait - some spots of dirt across the forehead and chest of the sitter, as well as the background. Some fading and loss of colour. Dirt under the glass.
John Smart (British, 1741-1811) Portrait miniature of a Lady, traditionally believed to be Lady Dorchester, wearing a blue dress over a white chemise, a white satin shawl, a pearl choker at her neck, her brown hair worn upswept, plaited, curled and adorned with a string of pearls signed lower left with initials and dated 'JS / 1768' watercolour on ivory, in a gold frame with engraved border 4cm (2in) Condition is generally good. Paint layer is stable and secure. A little dirt under the glass. Some very minor spots of surface dirt to the lower left edge of the portrait, in the blue fabric. Possibly a little discolouration to the edges of the blue fabric with some slight yellow tones. Also some yellow tones to the sitter's eyes, which may possibly be due to pigment degradation in these areas. Frame has some scratches but in general is in good condition.
Attributed to William Naish (British, 1767-1800) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, traditionally thought to be Sir Edward Astley, 4th Baronet Astley of Hill Morton, MP (1729-1802), wearing a blue coat, yellow waistcoat and frilled white shirt with jewelled tie-pin watercolour on ivory in original gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal plaited brown hair and previous collector labels (one indistinctly inscribed 'Sir/ Ed. Astley') Original gold frame, the reverse glazed to reveal plaited brown hair and previous collector labels (one indistinctly inscribed 'Sir / Ed. Astley') 5cm (2in) Condition appears fine - various labels stuck to the back.
Anne Mee (nee Foldsone) (British, c.1775-1851) Portrait miniature of a young girl, wearing white dress and coral necklace, her arm resting on a leather-bound book watercolour on ivory, in a gilt-metal frame with hair motif to reverse 8cm (3in) Condition is good. Paint layer is stable and secure. A little dirt under the glass.
English School (19th Century) A group of five 19th century portrait miniatures and one photograph, together with a hinged wooden case with velvet liner, to include a portrait of a young girl, 4.5 cm; a portrait of a Gentleman in a blue coat with a white stock, 7.5 cm; a portrait of two young children, 4.5cm and two others watercolour on card and ivory
A Continental 19th century gilt mounted mahogany writing slope, the fold over hinged slope with inset painted ivory panel depicting venus and cupid in a chariot, signed Adatl, with two smaller vignettes to the hinged cover of the inkwells, applied gilt figures representing the four seasons and a border of oak leaves 9 x 32cm (4 x 12in) One miniature loose and in the box.
A late 16th or early 17th century English tent stitch embroidered panel, worked predominantly in green, blue and brown wools, highlighted in ivory silks with a lady and gentleman kneeling at prayer with an attendant behind in an exotic garden with monkeys, a fox, birds and foliage within a walnut frame 58 x 107cm (23 x 42in) Displays well, however there have been some repairs, including some re-stitching in larger wool stiches.
A late Victorian Aesthetic movement clock garniture, the lacquered brass case with domed cresting above inset ivory colour porcelain panel and 11.5cm (4.5in) rectangular dial painted and bead decorated with insects, flowers and a kingfisher, marked 'R. Hertzman, Paris', with gong striking drum movement, together with a pair of matching urns 37cm (14in)
An early 19th century parcel gilt and marble console table, a veined marble top on an ivory painted stand with leaf and berry relief moulded frieze, on scroll carved bracket legs, each carved with gilded leaves, to a concave plinth base veneered in maplewood 97 x 146 x 63½cm (38 x 57 x 25in) Some veneer losses and marks to the base and old repair to the back corner of the marble.
A Regency mahogany and satinwood cylinder bureau, satinwood banded border decoration, internally fitted with harewood veneered drawer fronts and ivory handles, draw-out leather writing surface, two drawers, on tapering legs and brass casters 104½ x 102 x 64cm (41 x 40 x 25in) The handles are old replacements
An Anglo-Indian engraved ivory and ebony commemorative box, c1939, Vizagapatam, the casket with single drawer, inlaid oval reserves of buildings surmounted by two ivory elephants flanking commemorative plaque, 'Presented to Richard Bennett Esquire by the staff of India of Hopkin & Williams (Travancore) Ltd. 1-1939', 30cm max. approx.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED IVORY PAGE TURNER 44.5cm l, by Saunders & Shepherd Ltd, Birmingham 1906 ++A good example with slight wear, blade with surface scratches and slight roughness at the end, the tusk handle with some slight age yellowing on one side, the marks a little rubbed but readable
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