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Lot 223

An antique possibly Northwest Persian long " Country House" carpet with central lozenges on a pole on a black/brown field of animals and stylized motifs within an ivory flowerhead border, 2.8 mtrs x 1.5 mtrsA small hole in the central ground, see images.Multiple old and established repairs when seen from the reverseThe exact age is unknown but I would suggest early 20th century as a likely date of manufacture, however, this is always a matter of some individual speculation.It would be very difficult to list all faults and I have sought to give an outline of the general condition viewing is recommended to ascertain a fuller understanding of the condition

Lot 293

A suite of Rosenthal Versace dinner service items, comprising eight dinner plates, four shallow bowls, four bread plates, three demitasse and saucers, coffee pot, milk jug, sauce boat, a covered tureen and three graduated oval dishes, each with gilt finish on an ivory ground, together with three sets of four tall stem wine glasses, a champagne flute and a set of four octagonal glasses.Appears unused with no damage or repair. Glasses in need of a clean.

Lot 117

ËœA TORTOISESHELL TOILET MIRROR, ENGLISH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the tortoiseshell facing interrupted by ivory stringing, the bevelled looking glass with shaped and rounded arch swinging between ivory topped uprights, on downswept feet, 65cm high

Lot 215

ËœA WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, RICHARD PEARCE & GEORGE BURROWS, LONDON, 1836, compressed circular with bold flutes, applied leaf and flowered spout, cast flower finial, on four anthemion cast feet, silver handle with ivory insulators, 28cm long, 709gr all in

Lot 245

ËœAN INLAID TORTOISESHELL CHEROOT OR CIGAR CASE, PROBABLY FRENCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY, rounded oblong, the lid inlaid in gold, silver, mother-of-pearl and ivory with a shield engraved SS below a count's coronet in an oval frame flanked by spandrels, flowerheads and scrolls, 13.5cm long

Lot 246

ËœA PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF LADY LOUISA ATHERLEY, BY MRS ANNE MEE (NEE FOLDSONE, 1765-1851), CIRCA 1795, wearing a white chemise above a pale blue bodice, her curled loose hair topped by white ostrich feathers issuing from a black band, on ivory, in a gilt matted oval mount and engine-turned gilt-bronze glazed frame, the gilt-bronze reverse inscribed, image 7.8cm high The inscription reads: The Lady Atherley / youngest d[aughte]r of William / 5th Marquis [sic] of Lothian Provenance: through the descendent family of Major-General Lord Robert Kerr (the youngest son of the 5th Marquess of Lothian) to the vendor. Lady Louisa Kerr (1768-1819) was married in 1793 to Arthur Atherley (1772-1844) of Southampton and Landguard Manor on the Isle of Wight, thrice a Whig MP for Southampton.

Lot 248

ËœA FRENCH BLOND HORN SNUFF BOX AND COVER WITH MINIATURE BY PIAT-JOSEPH SAUVAGE (1744-1818), PARIS, CIRCA 1800, circular, the glazed cover set within a gold rim mount with 'The Triumph of Cupid' painted 'en camaïeu' on ivory, signed 'Sauvage' to the exergue, the sides and base with gold piqué work of small stars between interlaced borders, 7.4cm diameter

Lot 122

Y A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DIAMOND, RUBY AND ENAMEL MINIATURE PENDANTThe oval ivory panel painted with a lady reading a book, in a white dress with her hair worn up with flowers, within a blue enamelled border with star set rose cut diamond accents, suspended from pearl accented chains with a rose cut diamond and ruby set bow surmount, with slide attachments verso, stamped with French poinçons, suspended from a belcher link chain with half pearls joined with a rose cut diamond collar, to a ring bolt claspSize/dimensions: pendant length 6.3cm long, chain 42cm longGross weight: 20.3 gramsPlease note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl.Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: MZ1QFSWL      

Lot 14

Y A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG TEAPOT JAMES BARBER & WILLIAM WHITWELL, YORK 1818With an ivory finial and warming bands to the loop handle, embossed with floral sprays and foliate swags, engraved AW within a shaped reserve, the body with a girdle to an oblong base on four ball feet26.5cm (10 1/2in) long791g (25.45 oz) grossPlease note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: LTZFXPG5Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported.Condition Report: Marks are clearSlightly wobblesSplits to the ivoryEngraving crispHandle and hinge are tightCover sits wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 24

Y A DUTCH SILVER FOUR PIECE BALUSTER TEA AND COFFEE SETFA. J.M. VAN KEMPEN & ZOON, .833 STANDARD, CIRCA 1868The tea and coffee pots with domed finials to the slightly domed pull off covers, ivory scroll handles, engraved with a Greek key band and on circular feetThe tea pot 20cm (8in) longTogether with a similar swing handled sugar bowl, .934 standard, circa 1871, the loop handle with an engraved Greek key band and on a reeded circular foot15cm (6in) diameter1238g (39.8 oz) grossPlease note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: SJMN624U Y - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported.  

Lot 30

A SILVER MATCHED HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SERVICEFINNIGANS LTD., SHEFFIELD 1935 - 1939Comprising:Five table spoons, Sheffield 1936Twelve table forks, Sheffield 1935Twelve dessert spoons, Sheffield 1935 (1), 1936 (3), 1938 (5), 1939 (1) and 1972 (1)Twelve dessert forks, Sheffield 1935 (6), 1936 (2), 1937 (1) and 1939 (3) Twelve soup spoons, Sheffield 1935 (7), 1936 (1), 1937 (2) and 1938 (2)Twelve tea spoons, Sheffield 1937 (6) and 1939 (6)Six egg spoons, Sheffield 1935 (5) and 1939 (1)A pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1935Two mustard spoons, Sheffield 1935Four salt spoons, Sheffield 1935A soup ladle, Sheffield 1939Two sauce ladles, Sheffield 19394414g (141.9 oz)Together with the following with faux ivory handles and stainless steel blades/fittings:Twelve table knivesTwelve dessert knivesFive piece carving setIn a fitted oak canteen with three drawers84 x 46 x 80cmCondition Report: Marks generally well struckNo engravingFork tines goodHandles tight to bladesScuffs and marks to the canteenLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 41

Y AN AUSTRIAN SILVER BALUSTER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SETVIENNA 1872 - 1922, .800 STANDARD Each piece decorated with a different flower, the tea and coffee pots with flower finials to the domed covers and ivory warming bands to the angular handles, the oblong tray with floral and foliate loop handlesThe coffee pot 21cm (8 1/4in) high, the tray 59cm (23 1/4in) long4247g (136.55 oz) grossY - Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported.Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: Q5981D5LCondition Report: Tea pot - Marks partially obscured, play to the hinge, cover sits well, stands well, no engraving, splits to the ivory bandsCoffee pot - Marks partially obscured, hinge good, cover sits well, stands well, no engraving, splits to the ivory bands, some rubbing to the decorationSugar bowl - Marks clear, cover fits tightly to the body, stands well, no engraving, some rubbing to the decorationCream jug - Marks partially obscured, slightly wobbles, no engraving, knock to the body near the base, some rubbing to the the decorationTray - Marks partially obscured, no engravingAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 182

A Royal Worcester globular pot pourri vase and cover, printed and painted with flowers and foliage, on a blush ivory ground, 11.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1900; a Vienna cabinet cup and saucer; miniature Toby jugs; etc

Lot 195

Ceramics & Glass - a Royal Worcester painted trinket dish, Grapes & Apples, sighed Roberts; blush ivory trinket box and cover; pair of Staffordshire Willow pattern breakfast cups and saucers; Minton cream jug; Caithness Moonflower paperweight etc

Lot 263

An early Tunbridge ware print and inlaid rosewood small sewing box of sarcophagol form, the lid with a cut corner rectangular colour print view of the City of Oxford, slight loss to printed border, within a geometric inlaid outer border. Brass basket of fruit ring side handles, brass ball feet, diamond ivory escutcheon, interior in original pink paper lacking tray, 19.5 x 14.5 x 12.5cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number G7HGWJ38

Lot 357

A Georgian tortoiseshell pin poppet, of oval section and tapering form, the hinged lid with oval gold tablet, push catch, interior in original red velvet, ivory base stringing, 4cms high.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number YNXFZEQ3 From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 428

A well preserved George III red leather covered sewing box with original ivory fittings, circa 1780, of elongated octagonal form, the top and bottom edges with silver bindings, the lid with central silver plaque. The lid interior with a silk panel mounted with a coloured silk print 'The Cottages', over a whitewood compartmentalised tray with red leather lids and tool mounts. The fittings comprising two screw top scent bottles, a set of three ivory and bone cotton barrels, ivory thimble, ivory tape measure, the tape printed in nails, bone needle case/stiletto, steel scissors, a pair of inkwells with plated tops, two three division fixed wooden reels, card needle book and netting cylinder, 24 x 17.5 x 8.2cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number C72QF5C5 From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 445

A fine Palais Royal burr wood small format sewing box with gold and enamel accessories, circa 1810, of rectangular form raised on four ivory ball feet below feather inlaid bandings (slight loss to one front corner and one back corner), and curved sides, the slightly domed lid within a conforming feather border and centred by a mother of pearl tablet within cut steel carrying handle. The lid interior with mirror over a flush fitted cream velvet tray the fittings comprising a pair of mother of pearl snowflake thread winders in mirror base circular compartments, a pair of gold mounted pearl reels, an elaborate gold and blue enamel needle case, gold bodkin, gold toothpick - damage to one end, a pair of steel bladed scissors with gold and blue enamel arms below oval loops (one neatly replaced but lacking pattern), a gold thimble with two colour frieze, a cut glass scent bottle with gold screw top and internal glass stopper, and an embroidered pin cushion, complete with silk squab, 16.8 x 11.5 x 8cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number EZWMTYHC From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 450

A satinwood small format sewing box, circa 1820, of cut corner rectangular form raised on four gilt lion paw feet, with diamond ivory escutcheon and ebony line edges. The lid with X form ebony inlaid lines centred by a gilt brass flower and leaf boss, the lid interior with printed silk panel of putti in a rural landscape. The compartmentalised lower section in original green paper with pewter beadings, a pair of satinwood lids with ivory handles, a diamond form silk panel of a woman with lion, thimble stand and tape recess. Slight gape to front of lid, 19 x 14 x 8.5cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number JRNT8BTN From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 457

A mahogany sewing and reel box, circa 1820, of rectangular form, the lid and sides with line inlaid borders, the front with ivory teardrop escutcheon over four ivory reel apertures replicated to the back of the box. The mahogany interior with two compartmentalised trays, the upper fitted for tape, thimble and winders, the lower section fitted with a framework containing eight wooden reels (one replaced), male section of lock damaged, 22 x 12 x 12cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number JDQ4ZVYK From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 464

An attractive Georgian tortoiseshell and silver inlaid etui, of cut corner rectangular section and tapering form, each side with inlaid silver oval, leaves and stars within a star and circle border. The complete interior with swivel ivory rule/ tweezer, a pair of steel scissors, a mother of pearl handled folding knife, steel crochet hook, faceted steel bodkin, and silver tweezer earspoon, some accessories probably matched, case 7.5 x 4 x 2cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number DCW14XU7

Lot 469

A fine 18th Century green leather and silver mounted purse form sewing companion, of rectangular shape, loop border silver mounts to an elaborate clasp with dummy key hole. The interior with original rectangular mirror in silver lace frame, matching graduated double red needle flannel mounted with a sampler form watch case liner, two wallet form compartments one with ivory note card (loss to floral pierced top), tortoiseshell comb, steel stiletto, scissors and tweezer/earspoon, silver mounted pencil with stone seal top, 10 x 7.5cms closed.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number YBSRAR6V

Lot 474

A complex walnut and paper decorated sewing and games, toilet and writing box, Vienna 1802, in a fine state of preservation. For a video of this box with expert commentary, see: bit.ly/sewing_box The rectangular walnut box inset with panels of pierced pressed paper on a duck egg blue ground, the lid with four bone roundels to the corners, oval steel escutcheon. The lower section of the box compartmentalised and lined with marble paper with five removable fitted boxes and a pair of glass inkwells with silver plated tops. Each box with insets of pressed and pierced paper comprising a rectangular box between the inkwells with a drawer containing a toothbrush and a tongue scraper, a further rectangular box with tray top fitted with bone lucet, bone bodkin and ivory salve box, over an end drawer containing a two part steel and brass sewing clamp with detachable pin cushion top, ivory thimble and a sliding platform with six numerical needle tubes. The front with three square boxes each with a drawer one containing six dice and a complete set of thirty two miniature playing cards, (4.2 x 2.5cms), another fitted with a tray with circular bone box labelled 'Rouge S.F.', and with miniature brush, the last containing a circular cardboard box labelled 'Denten Pulver'. The plinth incorporating a secret compartmentalised drawer with internal latch and the following fittings, sliding top pin box, bone tambour hook, folding rule in three parts, a slate over five printed cards, a steel corkscrew, an almanac in gilt decorated leather cover dated 1802, a pair of multiple thread winders, a pair of steel and gilt scissors, a pencil, a bone ribbon threader, a bone cylinder needle case, a matching cylinder container with fitted slate scribe, a single blade folding knife with tortoiseshell guards, and a set of steel knitting pins in original paper wrap. The lid fitted with two secret shallow drawers, one containing two bundles of envelopes in original paper wraps over a printed chart of clothing and accessories, the other a quill, sealing wax, a ruler and a compartment for wafers. The lid interior with central framed mirror within conforming paper panels, borders and medallions, 23 x 17 x 7.2cms.    For a video of this box, see: https://bit.ly/sewing_box   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number TAH2TWDF

Lot 476

A bone and ivory inlaid ebony Monghry rectangular box, circa 1820, the front and sides inlaid with leaves and flowers, the sides with inlaid, turned and octagonal section handles, the lid with conforming floral and leaf scroll inlay. The lid interior in red velvet over a lidded and compartmentalised tray, 26.5 x 18.5 x 9cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number SDML1QMP A Connoisseur's Collection

Lot 477

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory etui by Lund of London, the fitted interior with majority of tools, stamped 'Lund Maker, 56 & 57 Cornhill, London', 13 x 7.5cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number 5B3BFWGT From the collection of the late Stephen Wood

Lot 481

A Georgian mahogany weighted netting box, of rectangular form with banded and boxwood line borders, the interior in green silk with folding ratchet frame and a rare set of seven ivory cotton barrels with floral painted tops, the base fitted with a drawer with bone netting tools, replacement brass side and drawer handles, 20.8 x 12.5 x 8cms with key.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number XYATJUHR

Lot 546

Early bone ended cotton reels for I.P. Clark, Leicester, comprising eleven examples all with labels , ten featuring kangaroo and emu, some erroneously labelled 'I.P. Clarke's Ivory Reel', largest 4.2cms high. (11) From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 654

Four vegetable ivory needle cases and another piece, comprising two turned examples, 9 and 7cms, another as a furled umbrella but lacking handle, 8.5cms, a vegetable ivory and bone combination needle case/tape measure with complete printed tape and Stanhope to winder (Crystal Palace), 11cms, and a standing double pin cushion below pagoda tape measure with complete printed tape, 14cms. (5) From the collection of Enid Riley Part 4

Lot 68

A rosewood Tunbridge ware box, of rectangular form, the front with diamond form ivory escutcheon, the hinged lid with a circular fan of exotic woods within a chequer border and an outer zig zag border, the interior lined in original paper, 19 x 14 x 6.2cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number 32MFLRTN From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen

Lot 81

A Tunbridge ware box by Edmund Nye, of rectangular form, the pale wood ground with a broad band of scrolling mosaic to the sides, the hinged lid with ivory push button catch and with a fine mirror image medallion mosaic panel within a floral and leaf mosaic border. The interior lined in original distinctive blue and gilt paper, the hinges stamped 'PM and Co Patent', the base with printed paper label 'Edmund Nye Manufacturer.......', 19.7 x 13.5 x 4.3cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number 68X5K3JL From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen

Lot 835

A mixed lot - sewing, comprising a combination vegetable ivory turret form tape measure/pin cushion with replacement tape, 5.5cms, an engraved Georgian silver needle case of rectangular section and tapering form, 7.7cms, a ribbed silver finger guard, a silver thimble with engraved border, a Georgian silver drum form tape measure, the leaf printed tape commencing at 3 ins., a pair of steel scissors stamped 'J. Turton, Sheffield', 9cms, and a bone stylus. (7) From a distinguished UK Private Collection

Lot 862

Four vegetable ivory sewing tools, comprising an umbrella form needle case, 11.5cms, another turned and carved, 8cms, an acorn form thimble case with reel, needle case and celluloid thimble, 5.5cms, and a disc form combination pin cushion/waxer, 2.6cms dia. (4)

Lot 863

Three vegetable ivory sewing tools, comprising a vase form tape measure, printed tape repaired and slightly reduced, 5cms, an egg form thimble case with original vegetable ivory thimble, 3.5cms, and a disc form vinaigrette, 3cms dia. (3)

Lot 867

A mixed lot - sewing, comprising a vegetable ivory barrel tape measure with Stanhope (Trebeurden), complete printed tape in cms, 4.2cms, a mother of pearl thimble egg inscribed 'Souvenir de Calais', with continental silver thimble, a vegetable ivory acorn thimble case with original thimble in vegetable ivory, a glass 'Just a Thimbleful' measure with silver rim, London 1900, 6.5cms, another in aluminium, and a silver necklace with miniature chatelaine. (6)

Lot 868

A mixed lot - sewing, comprising a barrel form wooden tape measure with Stanhope (Cherbourg 4V), complete printed tape, 4.5cms, a vegetable ivory and bone combination needle case/tape measure with Stanhope (Saundersfoot 2V), with complete printed tape, 10cms, a ceramic thimble holder in the form of a standing pig with thimble, a modern silver chick in egg pin cushion and a button hook. (5)

Lot 97

A fine Tunbridge ware coromandel wood blotter book, probably by Edmund Nye, the cover with a panel of cube work with ivory dot to each corner within a distinctive post and rail perspective border, leather spine, plain coromandel wood back board, time worn tooled velvet interior, 24 x 29.5cms.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number 4TQ69W6D From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen

Lot 138

A Tunbridge ware rosewood standing thermometer by 'G + J Burrows, Lewes', the rectangular base with a band of stick ware below a rectangular stick ware panel inset with ivory scale and mounted with mercury thermometer, below an arched stick ware pediment. The back with hinged door revealing a stamp to the back of the ivory scale 'G and J Burrows, Lewes', 9.7 x 6cms at base, 19cms high.   Ivory Self-declaration Submission Reference Number MFLT1MRN   See Austen(B) Tunbridge Ware 3rd edition page 144 where this thermometer is referenced. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen

Lot 44

A fine Central Persia Asudegar Kashan rug, the ivory field with scrolling floral and leafy vines, issuing various multicoloured palmettes and rosettes, in a similar ivory border between palmettes and arabesque stripes, with a signature cartouche to one end, 410cm long x 300cm wide

Lot 86

A Polish Airforce Officer's Dagger with Straps the dagger with a 23cm pointed double sided blade, decorated with Polish motto and numbered 9013, with nickel fittings, the pommel with high relief Polish eagle and ivory effect grip. In a black leather covered scabbard with nickel mounts and the Polish Airforce red & white enamel badge to the top mount. On two black leather straps with brass mounts. 37cm overall length. *CR: Nice condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 944

A QUANTITY OF BOWLS TO INCLUDE WOODS IVORY WARE, CARLTON WARE AND EMPIRE

Lot 956

A QUANTITY OF MASON'S IRONSTONE REGENCY, BLUE MANDALAY, IVORY AND CHINESE GARDEN

Lot 1555

Large Farrington wall clock with grey bezel, ivory face and humidity/temperature dials, D: 45 cm and another. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 402

Four Chinese silk embroidered panels, 19th/20th century, including; a blue ground example decorated with the 'One Hundred Boys' pattern, 65cm x 32cm, a similar example of the same dimensions against an ivory ground, a sleeve panel decorated with peacocks, birds, pine and prunus branches, 61cm x 21.5cm, and a square panel embroidered with a bird and flowering blossom, 28cm x 31.5cm, all framed and glazed (4)

Lot 474

A Royal Worcester blush ivory baluster vase, late 19th century, shape number 1452, the wrythen body decorated with gilt highlighted foliate sprays, puce maker's mark for 1891 to base, 27cm high, with two Royal Worcester blush ivory tusk or ice jugs, shape number 1116, 17.5cm high and 15.5cm high, a Royal Worcester blush ivory stem vase, shape number G799, 12.5cm high, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory tall stem vase, shape number 850, 26cm high (at fault) (5)

Lot 475

A near pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory stem vases, early 20th century, shape number 1920, each decorated with gilt highlighted floral sprays, puce maker's marks for 1912 to base, 21.5cm high, with a further Royal Worcester blush ivory stem vase, shape number 1747, 16.5cm high, and two Royal Worcester blush ivory jugs, shape number 1094, 13cm high (at fault) and 12cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show minor surface wear, fine surface scratching and rubbing to the gilt highlights.  The 13cm high ewer shows a small chip approximately 2cm wide to the rim.  The other pieces show no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or restoration.  All pieces would benefit from cleaning. 

Lot 599

A Steinway & Sons Grand Piano, overstrung scale Pat December 20 1859, May 28 1872, New York, with Repetition Action Pat. November 30 1875, Duplex Scale Pat. May 14 1872, and Capo D'Astro Bar Pat. November 30 1875, with elaborately carved music sheet stand, raised on fluted baluster legs, length 187cm Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: 6MU416KX

Lot 624

A Caucasian hand knotted wool runner, in red, blue and ivory colourways, the central quatre form medallion upon a red ground punctuated with floral motifs, enclosed by conforming spandrels and repeating borders, 305cm x 107cm

Lot 627

A Caucasian wool rug, in red, black and ivory colourways, the central red field with twelve Bohkara type octagonal gulls, enclosed by repeating geometric borders, 315cm x 204cm

Lot 628

A Caucasian wool runner, in red black and ivory colourways, the central field with a serrated lozenge medallion upon a black ground within a repeating geometric design, enclosed by three conforming borders, 495cm x 104cm (worn)

Lot 631

An ivory ground Kashmir rug, the traditional 'tree of life' design with zoomorphic and foliate detail, within continual foliate borders, 230cm x 160cm

Lot 645

A 17th century and later oyster veneered walnut eight day longcase clock, signed William Coster, Londini Fecit, the flat top hood with barley twist pilasters flanking the 25cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and signed with the makers name to the bottom edge, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a rectangular door inlaid with two segmental boxwood roundels and conforming spandrels, the bottom board similarly inlaid, raised upon bun feet, 200cm high, two brass coated weights and pendulum Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: S8ZCQ2FPCondition Report; We do not believe that the hood has been converted from rising. Dial engraving appears good. We do not believe that the movement has ever been bolt & shutter/maintaining power. There are four ring baluster pillars. Pillars are pinned. Dial plate pinned. Seat board is likely to be a replacement however there are no signs of packing. In our opinion the movement and face have been overhauled yet there do appear to be original parts retained to the movement which are contemporary with the case. The escape wheel is clearly later. Glass to the hood is entirely replaced and not period. Spandrels are mercury gilded. Plate name engraving is spurious and originality cannot be determined. Escutcheon is ivory. Some minor losses to the veneer towards the base. Hinges replaced and later cut in. Some signs of restoration to the case, beading, and hood. Parquetry appears to be period. Sections of the case appear to have been later reinforced. Feet likely to be replaced.

Lot 97

A selection of silver and silver coloured accessories, to include an Edwardian novelty silver rattle in the form of an acorn with ivory coloured handle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1906, 6.5cm long, a further Edwardian silver rattle with mother of pearl handle, George Edwin Walton, Birmingham 1905, approx. 9cm long, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 14cm long, a George IV silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825, 6.5cm long, a silver vesta case, 5cm x 3.8cm, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, 5cm high, a novelty silver pill box modelled as a handbag, 3cm x 3.5cm, a silver thimble, 22mm high, and a further selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories (14) (at fault)

Lot 1095

Full title: An unworked ivory tusk, Tanzania, 20th C.Description:L 150 cm (outer curve) L 131 cm (inner curve) Weight: 16kg With CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU (Certificate No. 2022/BE00304/CE). The tusk inscribed with the code 'IR5326'. The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com

Lot 765

A victorian grog ladleWhite and gilt silver with ivory and turned and darkened wooden handle(in good condition)Comp: 43,9 cm66,7g(total)

Lot 112

Purisima; Spanish School; XVIII century.Polychrome and gilded wood carving.It presents faults in the polychromy.Measurements: 42 x 19 x 12,5 cm.The representation of the Immaculate Conception is an invocation based on an evolved iconographic concept, which sometimes associates the theme of the Coronation of the Virgin or the Immaculate Conception. The latter is the most recurrent iconographic pattern, in which Mary appears standing, dressed in a white tunic and blue cloak, with her hands crossed on her chest, with the moon at her feet and treading on the infernal serpent, which in this painting is slightly outlined, symbolising her victory over Original Sin. Most of these images are accompanied in the painting by the Marian symbols of the litanies and psalms, such as the mystical rose, the palm tree, the cypress, the enclosed garden, the ark of Faith, the gate of Heaven, the ivory tower, the sun and moon, the sealed fountain, the cedar of Lebanon, the spotless mirror, the morning star, and so on. Seventeenth-century artists faithfully maintained the iconographic type but dispensed with or reduced the symbols of the litanies, incorporating them into the composition in a naturalistic manner, and sought greater dynamism and a sense of theatricality. This trend culminated in the 18th century, when we find compositions such as the one we present here, with Mary surrounded by angels, still with some iconographic attributes but now much reduced.

Lot 27

Spanish school; 18th century."Immaculate Conception".Oil on panel.It presents restorations.Measurements: 84 x 61 cm; 90 x 68 cm (frame).Devotional scene in which the figure of the Virgin Mary is presented as the Immaculate Conception. The piece follows the usual iconography attached to the theme, but presents a completely dynamic aesthetic, based on trompe l'oeil and a three-dimensional pictorial conception, which the author achieves through the highly marked shadows of the clouds. In addition, the fluid movement of the frame blends with the work in such a way that they form a whole, very much in the baroque style, although the tones used and the delicacy of the subject's face place us in the 18th century.Medieval Christianity passionately debated the belief that Mary had been conceived without the stain of original sin. Some universities and corporations swore to defend this privilege of the Mother of God, several centuries before the First Vatican Council defined the dogma of faith in 1854. At the end of the Middle Ages the need arose to give iconographic form to this idea, and the model of the Apocalyptic Woman of Saint John was taken, maintaining some elements and modifying others (the Apocalyptic Woman is pregnant, but not the Immaculate). The definitive image came to fruition in the 16th century, apparently in Spain. Following a Valencian tradition, the Jesuit Father Alberro had a vision of the Immaculate Conception and described it to the painter Juan de Juanes so that he could depict it as faithfully as possible. It is an evolved iconographic concept, sometimes associated with the theme of the Coronation of the Virgin. Mary is shown standing, dressed in a white tunic and blue cloak, her hands crossed on her chest, with the moon at her feet (in memory of Diana's chastity) and treading on the infernal serpent (symbol of her victory over Original Sin). Around his head, like a halo, he wears the twelve stars, symbolic of fullness and alluding to the twelve tribes of Israel. Most of these images are accompanied in the painting by the Marian symbols of the litanies and psalms, such as the mystical rose, the palm tree, the cypress, the enclosed garden, the ark of Faith, the gate of Heaven, the ivory tower, the sun and moon, the sealed fountain, the cedar of Lebanon, the spotless mirror, the morning star, and so on. In Baroque painting, the background is usually celestial and populated with angels, as 17th-century artists faithfully maintained the iconographic type but dispensed with the symbols of the litanies or reduced them, incorporating them into the composition in a naturalistic manner, and sought greater dynamism and a sense of theatricality.

Lot 79

A Guere Wobe African tribal carved wooden mask, Ivory Coast, 20th century, H.38cm

Lot 254

A tray of vintage collectables, a Leicester Savings Bank chrome money box; ARP cap badge; Hudson's Patent Thunderer whistle; The Acme Scout whistle; a silver fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle and another similar; two simulated ivory penknives; a Hefik wristwatch and three others; Victoria 1889 Crown; coin and token bracelet; agate cufflinks; various studs; vintage ring box etc.

Lot 710

A George II walnut broken D-front chest, the top with moulded border above a brushing slide with ivory knobs and three short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by fluted pillars on bracket feet, 80.5cm wide (reconstructed)/Ivory registration reference: JCSNQERB CONDITION REPORT: Top is split from side to side, small patches of veneer are missing and it is stained in several places. both sides with several splits, bottom drawer with new lock, base scuffed

Lot 722

A Regency mahogany chest, the crossbanded and ebony strung rectangular top fitted three long and two short graduated drawers with ivory escutcheons on bracket feet, 76cm wide/Ivory registration reference: P11H495B CONDITION REPORT: 43cm deep, 80cm high. Ring marks and other stains to the top, left hand side split, replaced brass handles, scratches to drawer fronts, colour good.

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