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The following 24 lots were salvaged by Captain Mike Hatcher in 1999, from the wreck of the trading junk Tek Sing (True Star) which sank off of the Indonesian coast on 6th February 1822. Despite it's modest size, being only 54 m long and 10 m wide, it is often referred to as the Titanic of the East as over 1600 perished when it was lost. Tek Sing Cargo - thirty small tea bowls, five large bowls and fifteen spoons: under ivory glazes, some light encrustation. (50)
A Tabriz Benlian carpet with floral and foliate field incorporating vases of flowers all enclosed by an inner border with signature in a star shaped panel in one corner, the main border with palmettes, 522 x 378 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some wear particularly to edges. discolouration and fading apparent particularly to the ivory field and border. some dirt makrs. Very minor repairs in places. pile consistent and reasonbly unworn throughout.
An antique Heriz carpet with an ivory and indigo medallion in a red field enclosed by indigo main border, 345 x 275 cm CONDITION REPORT: vegetable dyes predominant, colours quite rich general wear all over, while warped in a number of places edges worn, borders frayed, both slightly reduced because of fraying
A Japanese ivory netsuke of a box maker, late 19th/20th century, modelled seated with a plane in his hand, 4.5cm high, together with a model of a horse, late 19th/20th century, modelled seated his head turning to the right, signed to base, 4cm long(2) CONDITION REPORT: Crack to base of box maker, horse in good condition
A Chinese Export Canton ivory card case, late 19th/early 20th century, carved and pierced with scenes of people within trees and buildings, 11.5cm high x 7cm wide, together with a composition model snuff bottle(2) CONDITION REPORT: case overall in good condition, additional information-minor crack to lip. 19mm thick
A Chinese export metal box, 20th century, the body with a continuous scene of birds and leaves, inset with a pierced oval plate of a long dragon with trailing foliage, stamped to base China 8.7cm wide, together with a Japanese ivory circular box, decorated with scenes of tigers(2) CONDITION REPORT: ivory box has areas of damage, to rim, metal box, small dent, otherwise good
A Cantonese ivory rectangular card case, late 19th/early 20th century, the edge carved with scrolling foliage and flowers, the body inset with shaped panels of figures within architectural landscapes, 11.3cm high, together with an ivory handled Cantonese fly whisk or brush, carved with stylised leaves and inset with cut steel nail heads, 33cm long CONDITION REPORT: card case has hairline cracks to lid and body, whisk has minor staining to handle
A Chinese ivory and horn snuff bottle, early 20th century, in the form of a flask, the body inset with pierced panels of dragons, 7.5cm high, together with another bottle with lion face and ring handles, carved with Chinese seal script, 6.5cm high(2) CONDITION REPORT: one bottle lacks stopper, slight discolouration to ivory, flask, flask has signs of glue or repair to join between body and neck
A Japanese ivory netsuke, 19th century, carved in the form of a nut, the interior housing a monkey with its child hanging from the exterior, 3.5cm high, together with a boxwood netsuke of a monkey seated on a drum, probably of later date, 5cm high(2) CONDITION REPORT: minor crack to ivory netsuke, two extra holes to top and midssing tip to top, minor losses to hand of other netsuke
A Japanese ivory manju netske, 19th century, modelled as an apple or gourd, with a branch, 3.5cm diameter, together with another Japanese miniature okimono /netsuke of children playing Go at a table, signature to base, 3.5cm wide(2) CONDITION REPORT: both items have hairline cracks overall, some to children playing go.
A Japanese ivory netsuke of a seated Buddha, late 19th/early 20th century, modelled with a child holding a fan, 3.5cm high, together with a manju netsuke of a man holding a blow fish, a model of a fish seller, a model of a man with a fan and two other smaller netsuke of figures(6) CONDITION REPORT: overall with some discolouration, most have wear
A group of Inuit works of art, 20th century, to comprise a collection of soapstone figures, animals and igloos, including seals, walrus and moose, together with some ivory model animal dioramas mounted on soapstone bases(a lot) (VAT charged on hammer price) CONDITION REPORT: most items in good condition, some losses to ivory diaramas some items signed to bases, main figure not signed,
A group of Inuit walrus ivory animals, 20th century, to comprise models of polar bears in various positions, various heights from 15cm high(a lot) (VAT charged on hammer price) CONDITION REPORT: some models show natural drying cracks highest item is 15cm high, remaining pieces are slightly longer, so 15 cm long
A group of Inuit walrus ivory animals, 20th century, to comprise models of seals, reindeer, whale, together with a model of an aeroplane and a group of seals on a soapstone base, various sizes from 11cm wide(a lot) (VAT charged on hammer price) CONDITION REPORT: hairline cracks, some overall discolouration to ivory no signatures noted, except to polar bear group on base, one caribou has missing lower leg
A group of Inuit walrus ivory and wooden figures, possibly early 20th century, to comprise two larger figures with carved heads and two smaller figures, possibly children, various sizes from 13cm to 28cm high, with an additional ivory head and shoulders, together with a model of a sleigh drawn by four huskies, the pieces bound together by animal hide(a lot) (VAT charged on hammer price) CONDITION REPORT: some figures lacking wooden limbs, some hairline cracks noted, otherwise in good condition, no signatures noted
Late 19th/early 20th Century ladies ivory handled folding parasol with carved foliate decoration together with a pair of brass extending opera glasses. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Some rips to silk inside parasol. Minor tears to lace in places. Rather stiff when trying to put it up. Opera glasses have some dents in places. Wear as with age.
A group of three 19th Century portrait miniatures in black papier mache frames, all oval shaped miniatures of a side profile watercolour on paper of a gentleman and two full profiles on ivory slips of a lady in blue dress with ruffle collar and bonnet and a gentleman in Regency style attire, the ovals 2.5 x 2 ins (6.5 x 5 cms)
A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with silver wire stringing, the hinged lid opening to reveal a twin tortoiseshell lidded interior with mother of pearl knobs, the whole standing on bun feet, working lock and key (some slight chips and losses and small repairs), 5.25 x 7 ins (13.5 x 18 cms)
A Regency mahogany cistern stick barometer with ivory slip gauges marked 'F Amadio, 35 Morgate Street' (requiring some restoration), 38 ins (96.5 cms) long and a Victorian mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial marked 'G & C Dixey, 3 New Bond Street, London' (requiring some restoration), 38 ins (96.5 cms) long
A Welsh oak bread and cheese cupboard having a moulded cornice over an inlaid and patterned frieze, twin panelled doors with pierced panels, ivory diamond shaped escutcheons and brass knobs, a stepped base with two pine lined drawers, crossbanded with mahogany, diamond shaped ivory escutcheons and brass knobs over twin inset panel doors over a shaped frieze and bracket feet, 78 x 41 ins (198 x 104 cms)
A George III ivory veneered and yellow metal mounted tea caddy, last quarter 18th century, of decagonal section, the hinged pyramid top with yellow metal swing handle, yellow metal banding and yellow metal hinge, the front with inset yellow metal oval panel, above a tortoiseshell banded base, the interior with subsidiary cover, 12cm high, 11cm wide
A late George III tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded tea caddy, early 19th century, of rectangular section, the domed cover with spherical brass finial above radiating ivory stringing, the front with inset white metal vacant oval panel, raised on four silver plated spherical feet, the interior with twin subsidiary tortoiseshell veneered covers, 16.5cm high overall, 15cm wide
A Regency rosewood and satinwood bonheur-du-jour, circa 1815, the galleried superstructure with central cupboard doors and flanked by four drawers each with an ivory ball knob, above leather inset writing flap and frieze drawer, on tapering square section legs with collars 114cm high, 61cm wide, 46cm deep
A George III silver fish slice,by Robert Hennell, London 1786,the blade pierced and bright cut engraved with foliage, with a raised side and with a green stained ivory handle, crested, 30.5 cm long, anda silver mounted mother-of-pearl dessert set,by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908/1910,comprising a serving knife and a set of six two-prong forks,initialled, cased (8)
A Victorian silver châtelaine,London 1873,with pierced foliate panels and implements suspended from foliate links, comprising: a silver note case, with ivory leaves, a silver thimble holder, with associated silver thimble,a scissor sheath, with associated silver handled scissors,all by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1892/3,a propelling pencil,by Mordan & Co.,a silver button hook,a silver heart-shaped case, anda pair of silver folding scissors
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