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AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OCTAGONAL TEAPOT AND STAND, C1790 with integral hinged lid with green stained ivory knop and silver mounts, 18cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, fig 285A. ++In fine condition with extremely slight wear, neither cartouche every engraved
A RARE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE BELL WITH GREEN STAINED IVORY HANDLE, C1790 crested, 11cm h Illustrated: Crosskey (G), Old Sheffield Plate, second edition, 2013, figs 294A and 294B. ++Slight wear showing copper on the engraved crest but in very good original condition not replated. The green stained ivory handle original and not cracked or repaired
A GEORGE III SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN AND COVER with turned ivory handle, crested, 12cm h, fully marked, by William Proud, London 1799, 14ozs 10dwts gross ++The handle original with faint traces of the green staining. The pan and cove with slight wear consistent with age and of fine colour. The marks well spaced and struck
BRITISH SCHOOL, LATE 18TH C PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER ivory, oval, 4.5 x 3.5cm, giltmetal frame and a miniature of Audrey Weyland by Ann Underwood (1876-1942) RMS, signed with monogram and dated 1917 (2) ++Portrait of the officer in fine condition in the original frame with engraved border on the reverse, mounted at later date with a brooch pin subsequently removed. Underwood miniature in very good condition with some slight surface dust/dirt. In the original gilt frame
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL 18TH C PORTRAIT OF AN AUSTRIAN OFFICER in white uniform with green facings wearing the Russian Order of St George with later inscription verso Duke of (-), ivory, 5.7 x 3.8cm, contemporary fishskin case ++Slightly dusty but not warped or split, no restoration having been protected by long being kept in the present fishskin case
A BRASS CUFF-TYPE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY ROBERT BANCKS, 1795-1804 the T shaped stage engraved R. Bancks 440 Strand London, with plano/concave mirror, on mahogany cavetto base with drawer and brass accessories including six objective lenses numbered 1-6, fish pan, double convex lens and four ivory sliders, 37cm h, in mahogany case ++The instrument in good and apparently complete condition retaining much of the original lacquer, plano concave mirror with some lost silvering, those accessories described contemporary and probably original, mahogany base in good condition with the original draw pull, the mahogany case also in good condition with only an old replacement lock inside the door. Long in local private family ownership
AN ENGLISH IVORY SILK BROCADE LADY'S OPEN ROBE, C1780 Provenance: The Small Family of Aspley Hall, Nottingham, by c1830; thence by descent to the present vendor. Exhibited: On loan to the Museum of Costume and Textiles, Nottingham, latterly at Newstead Abbey from whence removed for the present sale. ++In reasonably good condition the skirt retaining tapes to enable it to be looped up a la polonaise
A FINE EGYPTIAN IVORY, WOOD, MUSHRABIYA AND MOTHER OF PEARL INCENSE BOX BY E HATOUN & SONS, EARLY 20TH C the underside of the lid inlaid in mother of pearl with Arabic inscription [in translation By the Wish of God], 20.5cm w Sold with the bill of sale of E Hatoun & Sons, Mousky St, Cairo to Capt R W Roberts, Oct 5th 1945, price 48 Egyptian pounds. ++A superb quality box in fine condition but for the loss of a tiny section of Mushrabiya from the lower left corner of one of the side panels
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, the pointed blade engraved on the reverse with an image of St John The Evangelist Church School Greengates (Bradford) and on the front with a presentation inscription to Mrs John Garnett on laying the foundation stone October 18th 1902, fitted with a carved ivory handle, 30cm, contained in a fitted Fattorini & Sons presentation case In good condition
A vintage ivory bead necklace, the fifty oval beads graduating in length from 1.0-3.3cm and up to 2.2cm diameter, continuously strung without a clasp, length 88cm; the necklace has come by descent from the vendor's grandfather, Percy Hope Larkin, who was a PE instructor in the Rifle Brigade in India at the time of the Delhi Durbar in 1903, and comes with a small collection of his photographs taken while he was posted in India, including his gymnastics team practising for their display in the Durbar
A late Victorian silver teakettle on stand, by Matthew John Jessop, London 1899, the kettle body of truncated pear shape, embossed with flowers below a gadrooned edge, central fixed handle with ebonised insert, ivory finial to cover, crested and inscribed, the plain circular stand raised on three scrolled supports with central burner between, 29.5cm high, 30.42oz Some body bruises to the kettle, stand in good condition,
Thomas Richmond (British, 1771-1837) A pair of portrait miniatures of a husband and wife; she wearing a lace cap and white dress, he wearing a black coat and tied white stock the gentleman is inscribed verso “J Richmond / Painted July 1810 / 42 Half Moon St. / Mayfair” watercolour on ivory, in square wooden frames (2) 7.5cm (3in)
English School (19th Century) Portrait miniature of The Right Reverend Mr Thomas St Lawrence, Bishop of Cork and Ross watercolour on ivory, in a painted square wooden frame inscribed on verso and dated 1831 4.5cm (2in). The Right Reverend Thomas St Lawrence was Bishop of Cork and Ross from 1807 and died in post on 10 February 1831. He had previously been Dean of Cork between 1796 and 1807.
E Taylor (British, fl. 1802-1830) Portrait miniature of a gentleman in a black jacket and white stock, signed with initials and dated 1815 centre left, 5cm; English School (19th Century) Portrait miniature of a naval officer in blue uniform, 5.5cm; English School (19th Century) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman in a grey jacket and powdered grey wig, 3cm watercolour on ivory (3)
English School (19th Century) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman in a white cravat and dark jacket with floral embelishments, with old label verso, 6cm; together with another portrait miniature of a Lady in a grey dress with a lace shawl, signed in red lower right “K Neinke”, 6cm watercolour on ivory (2)
Jean Henri Roust (French, 19th Century) Portrait miniature of a Gentleman in a black jacket and white cravat, signed and dated centre right “par Roust 1825” and inscribed centre left “a Parin”, 6cm (2.5in); and a Portrait miniature of an officer in blue and red uniform, with a lock of hair to the reverse, 8cm (3in) watercolour on ivory (2)
Ferdinand Machera (French, 1776-1843) Portrait miniature of a young lady, seated, wearing a dark blue dress with ruffled sleeves and gold belt buckle signed and dated left centre “Machera 1831” watercolour on ivory in a square case with red velvet inlay 6.5cm (2in). Literature: An old catalogue label refers to the present portrait featuring in ‘The Miniature in Europe in the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries’ by Leo R Schidloff, pub. 1964, pp. 520-1001, plate 378.
A Regency or George IV mahogany games box, circa 1820, of rectangular form A Regency or George IV mahogany games box, circa 1820, of rectangular form, the sliding covr pierced for solitaire, the interior with compartments containing bone dominoes, spillicans and ivory dice, the box 3.5cm high, 17.5cm long
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded and mounted tea caddy A Regency tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded and mounted tea caddy, circa 1815, of rectangular section with canted corners, the hinged and cavetto edged cover with inset white metal panel, above four ribbed spherical feet, the twin subsidiary covers within also tortoiseshell veneered, 13.5cm high, 18cm wide
A late George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded tea caddy, circa 1800 A late George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded tea caddy, circa 1800, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with silver plated metal ball finial, the front with inset oval silver plated metal panel, above four silver plated copper ball feet, the twin subsidiary covers within also tortoiseshell lined, 16.5cm high overall, 15.5cm wide
A George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory strung tea caddy, circa 1800 A George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory strung tea caddy, circa 1800, of octagonal section, the pyramidal cover with white metal swing handle, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with turned bone handles, 13cm high, 17cm wide
A George III shagreen covered knife box, circa 1800, bow fronted A George III shagreen covered knife box, circa 1800, bow fronted, the hinged and sloping cover with brass swing handle and clasp, the fitted interior with four associated fruit knives and three forks, all with green stained ivory handles, the box 31cm high, 21cm wide
A Regency rosewood sewing stand, circa 1815 A Regency rosewood sewing stand, circa 1815, the rectangular handle of turned spindles with a metal rod holding cotton reels, above a rectangular base mounted with a thimble stand, with associated hallmarked silver thimble, flanked by twin pin cushions, above a drawer with turned bone knob handle, 13cm high, 15cm wide; a George IV satinwood razor strop, circa 1825, printed with 'INIMITABLE STRAP', the handle with 'W & A SMITH, MAKERS TO HIS LATE MAJESTY', 16.5cm long; and a stained mahogany solitaire board, early 19th century, 19cm diameter, with glass marbles as playing pieces Please Note: This lot includes a set of ivory letters
Three 19th century ivory novelty needle or bodkin cases, comprising Three 19th century ivory novelty needle or bodkin cases, comprising: a Dutch figure of a man in a cap, on a seal pedestal base, 8.5cm (3 3/8in); a French baket of fruit and roses, 8.7cm (3 5/8in) long; and a pea pod, 8cm (3 1/8in) long
Four coquilla nut and bone or ivory items, mainly early 19th century Four coquilla nut and bone or ivory items, mainly early 19th century, comprising: a basket form poppet with anivory handle over, 5cm (2in) high; a chalice form poppet, on an ivory floriform foot, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) high; a late 18th century canted-rectangular scent bottle, carved with a musical and a martial trophy, with an ivory stopper, 6.7cm (2 5/8in) long; and snuff gourd, with an ivory screw-on finial and base, 8.2cm (3 1/4in) high
A Victorian mahogany sewing reel stand, circa 1870 A Victorian mahogany sewing reel stand, circa 1870, a turned acorn finial above a circular tier with four spindle turned supports holding reels of cotton, on a turned stem and circular base, 25cm high, 14cm diameter overall, together with another related example , circa 1860, the turned finial incorporating a pin cushion above a dished circular tier and circular base, mounted with seven turned uprights to support cotton reels, 21cm high, the base 13.5cm diameter; Please note: This lot also contains A fine Regency rosewood and turned ivory mounted reel stand, circa 1815, with knopped and waisted finial surrounded by six further ivory finials, on a shaped top, with two conforming tiers below, the brass rod uprights with turned wood cotton reels (associated), on a circular base, 16cm high; and a prisoner-of-war work carved bone model of a spinning wheel, circa 1800, on a circular stand and with glass dome, 11.5cm high
An Ivory Okimono of Gama Sennin, the immortal cavorting on one leg as small... An Ivory Okimono of Gama Sennin, the immortal cavorting on one leg as small toads clamber over him and the leaf-bundle across his shoulder, a large toad shelters humourously beneath the hem of his robe, details etched in black, height 8cms, unsigned, Meiji period: And An Ivory netsuke of a Mendicant Priest, the figure stands on one foot wearing an elaborately chased robe and holding a begging bowl before him, unsigned, 19th Century. (2)
A collection of small tools, inclding: an ivory 12in folding ruler by Stanley A collection of small tools, inclding: an ivory 12in folding ruler by Stanley, London, stamped, circa 1820, owners name of C. E. Moser and dated 1871; two corkscrews; a wooden lemon squeezer; a horn magnifying glass; and other items
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