An late 19th century Indian carved ivory figure group of Durga, typically riding a tiger, on a stone base, the ivory 11.5cm high. Condition Report: The figure appears undamaged. However there are several stress cracks and the rear is a darker colour than the front. The figure alone is 12 cm tall x 13.5 cm wide (not including stone base).
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Three pipes, comprising: an erotic example, in fitted case; an oriental carved ivory example; and another Turk's head pottery example, by Louis Fiolet, a St Omer, and numbered 726, (chipped). Condition Report: MEERSHAM (erotic) - Wear to ladies thigh and chip to headress. TUKS HEAD Has chip to beard IVORY BOWL Crack to rim of bowl.
Dinky Toys, 448, Chevrolet El Camino pick-up and trailer set, comprising 449 Chevrolet El Camino pick-up with turquoise and ivory body, with red interior, with red and silver open trailer and ACME closed trailer, in the original lift off all card box, model requires cleaning, with packing piece (G-VG-BG)
CIRCA 1900 CHILDREN'S PARTY DRESSES & FANCY DRESS OUTFITS. An Edwardian girl's party fancy dress costume. In good repair and there is a photograph of the girl wearing the costume. A box circa 1900 dresses. A cream floral patterned silk dress with embroidered yoke, white cotton drawers. A late 1930's flower fairy outfit comprising dress of green rayon with blue net skirt and matching green hat, A further dress of ivory tulle over rayon, trimmed with pale blue flowers at neck, sleeves and hem. Late 1930's. (7)
A QUANTITY OF BOXED FANS & A WHITE LACE PARASOL The C19th white lace carriage parasol with lace and cotton and a long handle. 92cms long (good condition). A lace stiff fan A large pink and blue ostrich feather fan in it's box labelled J. Duvelleroy London 167 Regent St. W.' 65.5cms x 55cms. A silk fan hand painted with honey suckle with ivory sticks, 35cms x 66.5cms signed 'L.Hannegreand', In it's box. Three smaller ostrich feather fans and a group of fans in their boxes. (11)
Plumier (Charles) - L'Art de Tourner, first edition , title in red and black with engraved vignette by Le Clerc, engraved head-piece to dedication and another to main text of putti in a workshop, engraved additional pictorial title and 69 plates only (of 70, lacking plate 63, supplied in facsimile), one folding, text printed in double-column (Latin and French), contemporary ink signature of Beuzelin Duhameau on front pastedown, short tear to foot of engraved title, light stain to a few leaves near beginning affecting a couple of plates, some other soiling and staining, a few plates loose, contemporary calf, spine gilt, rather worn and stained especially spine ends and corners, new label, Lyons, Jean Certe, 1701; and 2 others, v.s. (3) The first work devoted to the lathe and the turning of wood, metal, ivory etc. The plate count is confusing but the plate marked * is actually plate 66 and apart from the missing plate 63 the work is complete. The plates depict workshops, machines and tools as well as the finished products.
19th Century French walnut scent bottle case having ivory, brass and silver stylised foliate and scroll inlay, the hinged cover opening to reveal a square cut glass table scent bottle, 15.5cm high Condition: Some very minor nibbles and light scratches to the glass, interior lining has faded, some losses to the outside, three of the four corner edges have loss to the top and bottom, lid and right side have losses to the floral decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Two Japanese carved and engraved ivory okimono, each depicting a gardener and signed to each base Gyokushi, 22.25cm high Condition: The lighter figure has been in pieces and poorly re-stuck with multiple losses not limited to his headwear, the staff, the rope and the bag beneath his left elbow, the darker figure - tip of left index finger missing, there is a slot running up the back of the figure where clearly something else was attached, the back of the head has a natural fissure running up its height, bird lacking crest feathers - we would recommend viewing this lot in person
Early 19th Century Sheffield plate tea urn of octagonal fluted and tapered form having high fluted handles, allover engraved decoration, the tap with ivory handle, square foot and standing on ball feet, 55cm high Condition: Tap has been soldered where it joins the urn - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Cantonese fan, the black lacquered guards and sticks having gilded decoration depicting figures in a garden, the painted panel decorated with court figures, each having an ivory face, 49cm wide in a gilt decorated black lacquered box Condition: There is some rubbing to the folds of the paper, the box has a fissure along the joint on the underside/base and there are minor losses of lacquer along the edges of the base and on the corners - **General condition consistent with age
Three Anglo Indian quill work and ivory inset boxes, late 19th century, the largest with bands of quills divided by lines of inset ivory discs, the lid interior inlaid a hexagon of sample woods, 17.5cm high, 41cm wide, 27cm deep; the second example, 11.5cm high, 29cm wide, 21cm deep; the third example 8cm high, 20.5cm wide; and a Victorian walnut and ivory mounted bookslide, circa 1880, 35cm long
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