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An ivory bound mahogany box, late 19th century, with mother of pearl inlay and pen work decoration, the lid set with a miniature portrait of the Dauphin Louis Charles of France, signed Poilly, interior of lid bearing label 'From the collection of The Duchess of Albany, Esher', raised on ball feet, 9 by 17 by 14cm.
A Napoleonic period prisoner of war bone cribbage board engraved with coloured decoration, an Edwardian ivory thermometer by C.Baker, 244 HIgh Street, Holbeach, London, in a leather covered case, a 19th century bone carved pen knife, a jet brooch, three mother of pearl pendant crucifix, a Spanish enamelled pen knife, and a brass compass. (10)
An ivory bound mahogany box, late 19th century, with mother of pearl inlay and pen work decoration, the lid set with two miniature portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots, and King Charles I, after van Dyck, signed Gaban lower left, interior of lid bearing label 'From the collection of Lady de Ramsey, Rutland House, Newmarket, Cambridge', raised on ball feet, 9.5 by 30 by 16cm.
*Netsuke. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke in the form of a hare, Meiji period, late 19th century, carved ivory, pierced for suspension, indistinctly signed to base, 270mm high, together with a similar carved ivory netsuke in the form of a terrapin, plus another carved ivory netsuke of a figure holding a fan (small chip to base), and another simulated ivory netsuke (8)
*Anglo-Indian School. Mughal Empresses, circa 1800, a pair of oval opaque watercolours with gold on ivory, each showing a female elaborately attired and wearing a headdress, one seated holding a flower spray, the other seated holding a mughal knife with a garden vista beyond, each 11 x 8cm (4.25 x 3ins), similar carved ebony frames, glazed with convex glass, 21.5 x 13.5 (8.5 x 5.25ins) and slightly smaller, former with metal stand inscribed in early manuscript 'Zab'ul Necam' (latter without stand) (2)
A George III silver straight sided serpentine tea pot on stand, marked London 1788, and possibly by John Densilow, with brightcut neo-classical decoration, and with ivory knop and handle 21ozt gross (2) Engraved dedication beneath 'A Gift from E. Layton', fine cracks to the ivory and slight rubbing to the brightcut decoration.
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory plates, both printed painted with floral sprays, diameter 9ins, together with a Royal Worcester leaf moulded plate decorated with floral and fern in shot silk colours, another plate decorated in shot silt colours, shape number 1416, a Royal Worcester blush ivory tusk jug, with antler handle and decorated with flowers by Edward Raby, shape number 1116, height 7ins and a Royal Worcester barrel moulded jug, height 2.5ins, most pieces af
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