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Rare Wedgwood Painted Arts & Crafts Pottery Two Handled Vase, finely decorated with the vine and trelles pattern on an ivory ground. Marked to the base in underglazed blue Wedgwood, also numbered 183 & artists monogram. P with a leaf design in green. Circa 1920's. 9.5'' in height, 10'' in diameter
A pair of 19th century continental white metal and ivory fish servers, with ornate pierced and engraved blade and prongs and carved handles with acanthus leaf terminals, together with a pair of Indian white metal salt cellars, with flowers in lozenges, blue glass liners, together with a Victorian silver boat shaped salt, with two spoons
Victorian part canteen of silver Old English bead pattern cutlery with engraved armorial crest (possibly Haldane Edinburgh), comprising eighteen dinner forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, eighteen tablespoons, six egg spoons, four sauce ladles, four salt spoons, pair serving spoons, soup ladle, two pickle forks / spoons, sugar spoon and sugar tongs and a mustard spoon, seven ivory-handled carving knives and forks and three similar pattern three-pronged table forks with ivory handles, together with eighteen modern dessert knives and eight modern dinner knives and one other carving fork, all contained in a four-drawer mahogany case with engraved armorial crest and motto, two opening doors and brass carrying handles (Silver flatware Sheffield 1867), Martin Hall & Co., approximately 206ozs weighable silver (139 pieces in total)
Late Victorian silver three piece coffee set comprising coffee pot of baluster form, with fluted and foliate decoration, silver reeded handle with leaf terminals and ivory insulators, bead rim with hinged cover and ivory finial, on a circular foot, matching sugar and cream (London 1897), Charles Boyton. All at approximately 44ozs, coffee pot 19cm overall height
Early George V part table service of silver cutlery with reed, ribbon and laurel wreath decoration and engraved armorial crests, comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, seven teaspoons, four coffee spoons, sauce ladle and soup ladle (Sheffield 1910), Mappin & Webb, registered design no. 547092, together with eleven Mappin & Webb stainless steel knives with ivory handles, nine matching dessert knives and one other table knife. Approximately 104ozs weighable silver (81 pieces in total)
Pair of late Victorian Royal Worcester blushed ivory Egyptian revival figures modelled by Hadley, each playing a musical instrument, on naturalistic bases - printed and impressed marks, Model No 1084, 31cm - 32cm CONDITION REPORT Very minor wear to gilding but otherwise both figures appear to be in good original condition
George III tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of decagonal form, the slightly domed cover with loop handle surmount, with shield shaped engraved presentation plate to the front, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT Loss to one section of the ivory stringing to the cover. Silver mounts are tarnished. Foil-lined interior degraded, otherwise generally slight deterioration commensurate with age but basically in good condition
Fine and rare pair of engraved early 17th century ivory panels in the manner or Locoppo Fiamengo (active 1594-1602) of rectangular form depicting the Pharos of Alexandria and the Pyramids, taken from engravings of The Seven Wonders of the World by Martin van Heemskerck (1498-1574), 13.5cm x 9cm CONDITION REPORT Both panels have a slight concave warp. Pharos panel: Vertical splits, in particular a broad split to left hand side, three further long splits and minor other splits, time staining and slight discolouration. Pyramids panel: Various vertical splits, some time staining and discolouration
Georgian oval portrait miniature on ivory - an Officer, in oval yellow metal frame with blue guilloche enamel band surrounding a locket of hair to oval panel on reverse, 6cm x 5cm CONDITION REPORT Overall very good condition. Several of the seed pearls have become detached from the hair memorial panel
Georgian oval portrait miniature on ivory - a lady in black dress with red shawl - The Honourable Harriet Archer, the 4th and youngest daughter of Andrew, Lord Archer (Baron of Umberslade), married Edward Bolton Clive in 1790, died 1816. Handwritten label verso, in original red leather covered folding case, 8.2cm x 6.5cm CONDITION REPORT Overall good condition, however, would benefit from a clean as there seems to be an amount of dust on the image. The ribbon hanging ring is a later addition
Georgian circular portrait miniature on ivory - a gentleman in blue coat, in yellow metal frame with glazed reverse panel containing four locks of hair and an engraved panel with initials E. S. V., 5.2cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Several areas of paint loss - as visible from image. It is possible the surround has been overpainted
Georgian miniature on ivory - portrait of a gentleman, in blue coat with black collar, signed and dated I. B. 1793, in gilt brass oval frame, engraved verso Alex.r Martin of Nellfield, Aberdeen 1793, 6cm x 4.5cm, together with a Georgian portrait miniature frame (2) CONDITION REPORT Upon even closer inspection there appear to be another set of initials EMR on the right hand side. Overall very good condition
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