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A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, decorated with thistles and flowers to green and gilt handles, neck and pedestal foot, shape number 1309, dated 1888, together with a Graingers Worcester gilded ivory ewer, decorated with gilded floral panels to a square pedestal base, height 11.5ins, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, decorated with floral sprays, dated 1913, height 8ins, all af Condition report: thistle ewer cracked and chipped, blush vase cracked, ivory cracked and restored
A pair of Royal Worcester covered vases, decorated with highland cattle to a mountainous landscape beyond, by John Stinton, to blush ivory handles, covers and foot, shape number 2158, circa 1908, one af, height 11ins Condition report: both lids have been restored, one foot badly restored and screwed
A George III silver and ivory small table bell by Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, with a rounded pommel ivory handle, the bell with threaded bands, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high The partnership of Rebecca & William Emes was short lived, from 30th June until 14th October 1808, when the partnership of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard entered its mark.
An ivory handled silver desk seal, unmarked, the handle Dutch, late 17th century, the mount circa 1800, the handle, formerly for a knife, carved with Susanna and the Elders, the tapering silver collar engraved with arches and brickwork with petal edging, the oval agate matrix engraved with a crest and a motto Sursum Quaero , 12cm (4 3/4in) high Provenance: Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, 17th September 1997, lot 211. The crest recorded for Affleck, Balfour, Clogston, Dorannan, Farquhar, Gloag, Howison, Jarret, Kinloch, Lempriere, Mansell, Norwood, O'Donovan, Pole, Richards, Streeter, Trivett, Widworthy and others. No record of the motto: which may be adopted, discarded or changed at will.
An ivory rounded pommel shaped desk seal, stamped 18 only (twice), circa 1900, with a vacant gold coloured roundel capping the plain ivory pommel handle, a calyx collar and plain domed cushion, the oval bloodstone matrix engraved with a crest and a motto above This Is Our Charter , 8.5cm high, (3 3/8in) high The crest and punning motto for CHARTERIS of Scotland.
A silver Hanoverian pattern table service by Sharman D. Neill Ltd., Sheffield 1915, engraved with a D , comprising: Eighteen table forks Ten table spoons Eighteen dessert spoons Eighteen dessert forks Twelve soup spoons One soup ladle One sauce ladle One gravy spoon by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1918 5041g (162.1 oz) Together with the following with xylo or ivory handles and steel blades: Eighteen table knives Eighteen dessert knives Six piece carving set In a fitted canteen box
A Victorian silver ewer of classical inspiration by Edward & John Barnard, London 1853, with a leaf thumb piece to the dome centred cover, a trefoil shaped rim, the high loop handle with ivory insulators and a mask terminal, the body engraved with classical horse-drawn chariots on a matted ground with an anthemion band above and lotus band below, 31cm (12 1/4in) high, 737g (23.7 oz) gross
A Dutch silver five piece tea service, maker's mark 2.A over D.R (not traced), 1814-1953 1st standard (.934), circa 1920, each with a beaded and pierced galleried rim, an oval finial, the tapered oval body with a meandering flower and foliate band, on an oval pedestal base, spacers and kettle stand feet in ivory, comprising: a kettle on stand with burner, 39cm (15 1/4in) high; one tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the second 27cm (10 3/4in) long, a twin handled sugar basin and cover and a cream jug, 4752g (152.75 oz) gross
An ivory page turner with hammer textured handle, 32cm long by Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepherd; another ivory page turner with silver handle embossed female mask, flower heads and leafage, 24cm long, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1889; a silver coloured metal handled ivory letter opener (3)
An Indian silver coloured metal teapot the hinged domed cover with deity riding a lion, the handle with mask and bust terminal, the body decorated in relief on a chased ground with village scenes, three stylised paw feet, zoomorphic spout, 26cm wide, ivory insulators, 21ozs gross, 19th Century
Henry Collen (after Sir Thomas Lawrence) - half length portrait of a young girl with pearl necklace, watercolour on ivory signed and inscribed "copied from a picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence 1821-2, H. Collen", 16cm x 13cm (faults) Henry Collen (9 October 1797-8 May 1879) was a miniature portrait painter to Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Kent. Later in life he turned to photography and was on the cutting edge in photography in mid-19th Century in London. He had great technical expertise and ability to transfer his ideas and dated that he had gathered to new and different fields, such as painting and studies of light, optics and the science of photography.
Fabergé - a teapot, the urnular body with hinged slightly domed lid with beaded knop and clasped laurel rim, the shoulder with lappets above a rim of continuous ribbon tied flower heads and foliage drapes within Greek key borders, angular handle with ivory insulators terminating in floral roundels, the spout fluted and leaf clasped, the circular foot with conforming Greek key motif, 19.5cm high, marked in full with K.Fabergé in cyrilic letters and with Moscow Kokoshnik mark with Greek letter Delta to left, the lid with silver gilt interior marked .875 and with Kokoshnik marks, 21ozs
A 19th Century primitive portrait miniature, head and shoulders of a young woman, image 10.5cm x 7.5cm, framed; a 19th Century portrait painting of a young girl and child, watercolour on ivory, 16cm diameter, framed (faults); a portrait miniature after Reynolds, a head and shoulder portrait miniature of a young boy (4)
A good antler veneered slope-top writing box with central rectangular panel within chequer carved border the interior with gilt tooled dark blue writing surface within a decorated floral ivory border, the top hinged revealing pen depression, rule and apertures, 39.5cm wide, 28cm deep, 14cm high, Circa 1840
A large 19th Century brass mounted horn engraved and detailed with ink in three sections with Celtic foliate bands the upper section with stag, wolves and figures with cross bow and spear in extensive landscape, the centre section with figures with guns, stags, doe and dogs, the base with fallen stag and hounds, stained ivory mouthpiece, pair of brass suspension rings, 84cm long overall
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