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An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory, tortoiseshell and horn miniature games table,late 19th century, the circular top inlaid with an ivory and tortoiseshell chequerboard surrounded by fret cut panels, over a horn baluster stem and on a triform base,21cm high,with a stained and natural ivory miniature chess set
An Anglo-Indian ivory box,the front inlaid with a gilt ribbon engraved 'Presented by the People of Benares', the circular lock dated 1861 and sprung, the hinged cover enclosing a scroll, 20.5cm wide, each side panel painted in gold with a continuous panel, centred with signatures and script, the top inscribed 'We now with the deepest respect and gratitude bid you farewell',23cm wide10.7cm deep7cm high
A Vizagapatam ivory table bureau,late 18th century, the fall front engraved with buildings, trees and railings within floral borders, enclosing three arcaded pigeonholes flanked with nine drawers over a deep drawer below, with conforming decoration to the sides, on raised and shaped bracket feet,52cm wide27cm deep35cm highLiterature: For a similar example, see: A Jaffer 'Furniture from British India and Ceylon', London 2001, pp 198-204.
A George III gentlemen's black shagreen etui,enclosing:a folding rule,an ear wax scoop,a lancet,a dip pen with an intaglio seal terminal,a pair of tweezers/file combined,a pair of scissors with folding handles,an ivory aide mémoire,a helix,two graduated attachments,handles,the base sliding to reveal a removable ponce pot and access to the dip pen, flanking a small drawer, the lid further hinging to reveal perforations,10.8cm high
Three shagreen cases,late 18th century, one housing a 23in ivory folding rule, another with a gold-mounted amber screw-top pen shaft and attachment, collector's label '21', and a vacant pen case with both ends detachable, one end with intaglio seal of a sheaf of corn, badly worn,10.5, 12 and 16.3cm (3)
Royal Worcester blush ivory cup and saucer, painted with bird in flight, height 6.5cms; Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature two-handled tankard, height 3.8cms; Royal Worcester desk stand, with two well covers, length 12.5cms; pair of Wedgwood blue reserve ground bottle vases, height 17cms; pair of bone china cups and saucers, painted rural scene, diameter 14.5cms. (12)
19th Century Continental School "D'HENRICA MARIA B***" - PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN 17TH CENTURY COSTUME inscribed verso watercolour on ivory 7 x 5 1/2cms; 2 3/4 x 2 1/4in. (oval); and A PORTRAIT OF A 17TH CENTURY LADY WITH PINK WIDE-BRIMMED HAT indistinctly inscribed verso watercolour on ivory 6 1/2 x 5 1/2cms; 2 1/2 x 2 1/4in. (oval). (2)
The Property of James Sherwood Westmacott: a cased Continental pipe, the bowl of moulded pottery with white metal mounts, stained wood tapering stem, also with white metal mounts, the amber mouthpiece decorated with a gilt and enamelled collar, further cord and ivory fittings, the fitted brown leather case with gilt tooling and inscribed "Á Son Ami James S. Westmacott, F. Schubert", case 15in. (38cms) long. PROVENANCE Sold by instruction of a descent of the Artist. NB James Sherwood Westmacott (1823-1900), was the son of Henry Westmacott and trained in sculpture under his uncle Sir Richard Westmacott. He carved the figures of the Raredoss of St. Nicholas' Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne.
After Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) A MINIATURE PORTRAIT signed 'Rene' watercolour on ivory 8 x 6cms; 3 x 2 1/2in; and After Joseph Carl Stieler (German 1781-1858) MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY WEARING A BONNET AND FLORAL DRESS bearing signature watercolour on ivory 8 x 6cms; 3 x 2 1/2in. (oval); both in faux tortoiseshell frames with brass inlay decoration. (2)
A British post 1805 naval officer's sword, early 19th Century, the 32in. (81cms) long fullered blued blade with gilt decoration of war trophies, crest, anchors and maker's mark, looks to read "Robertson, Strand", fitted bow lacquered brass knuckle guard and wire-bound ivory grip under a lion mask pommel (no scabbard), 36 1/2in. (93cms) long overall.
An early 19th century ivory and ebony inlaid yewwood topped side table The rectangular top inlaid with ivory panels of grand houses and castles within a diamond filled border, the top also decorated with various burr patches, standing on end trestle supports with scrolling feet. 66.5 cm wide; 46 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some splits to wood and to ivory, some fading, scuffing and scratching, some losses, some small repaired patches, castors lacking, general wear.
A 19th century Anglo-Indian ivory and ebony inlaid games compendium The rectangular hinged top inlaid with a chessboard flanked with cribbage boards, the fitted interior enclosing a stained carved bone chess set, a quantity of carved bone dominoes, a quantity of bone markers, a quantity of counters modelled as George III coins and other accessories. 29 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, possibly lacking one interior layer, shrinkage cracks and slight staining.
A 19th century Italian ivory and specimen stone inlaid table cabinet The domed top with upper sliding section over the twin ivory line inlaid doors enclosing various hardstone ivory and bronze mounted drawers, flanked by columns, the door interiors each with a painted vignette. 56.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some splits and veneer losses, some woodworm damage, some inlay losses, general wear.
A large Japanese carved ivory okimono Formed as a cormorant fisherman, modelled standing with two birds on a naturalistic rocky base, the underside with carved seal mark. 39 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some splitting/cracking and staining, birds beak repaired, small area back of hat repaired, general wear.
Four late 19th century Japanese ivory okimono Each formed as a geisha, two holding fans, one playing a musical instrument, the largest with a teapot, each signed to the underside. The latter 13 cm high. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Some staining, some small splits, minor fritting, the tip of musical instrument lacking, general wear.
A late 19th century Japanese ivory okimono Formed as a man resting a snake, mounted on a pierced hardwood stand; together with another late 19th century ivory okimono of a boy and his father cricket hunting. The former 17.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some staining, some splits, the former re-glued to base, chips and restoration to cricket cage, general wear.
After EMMA ELEANOR KENDRICK (1788-1871) British By *HEATH (19th century) Cleopatra Dissolving the Pearl Watercolour on ivory Inscribed to verso Cleopatra dissolving the pearl by * Heath 1818 from an original drawing by Miss Emma Kendrick which she gained the Isis medal [of the Society of Arts] 16.5 x 20.5 cm overall, framed and glazed, mounted CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.
An early 19th century portrait miniature on ivory Depicting a middle aged woman wearing a lace cap and blue dress, housed in original leather case. Image 6.5 x 8 cm. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some surface loss, slightly loose in case, case lacking securing latch.
ENGLISH SCHOOL (18th century) Portrait Miniature of Abel John Ram Watercolour, probably on ivory Engraved to verso Abel John Ram, born June 26th 1776, died Nov. 3rd 1822 3 x 4 cm overall, in yellow metal frame and glazed Note: Abel John Ram was son of Colonel Abel Ram of Ballytegan, County Wexford and his wife Elizabeth Stopford, niece of the Earl of Courtown. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, small stress fracture to glass, the frame formerly a clasp.
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