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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
A portrait miniature pendant,the ivory panel painted with a young girl and signed Englehart(?), within a split pearl border with a ribbon, grain set with graduated rose cut diamonds. Chain drops, one with a rose cut diamond, to pearl pendant terminals, pearls untested, with a split pearl bale. Glazed locket, back marked 9ct. Fitted box with strut back
A silver and ivory handled presentation trowel, Sheffield 1908, John Sanderson, with inscription 'Presented to Mrs Mary Stone on the occasion of Laying A Foundation Stone Of The New Jews' School, Manchester May 27th 1951' approx 31cm, together with a pair of silver cylindrical pots and covers, London 1900, William Comyns & Sons, embossed with cherubs, approx 7.5cm. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, minor dents to the pots.
British School, early 19th century, a Portrait Miniature, depicting an officer, quarter-length turned to the right in uniform, oval, within a rectangular ebonised frame, 6.5x5cm: Attributed to Albin Roberts Burt, British 1783-1842, a portrait miniature, depicting a gentleman, quarter-length turned to the left in profile, oval, within a rectangular ebonised frame, back board with printed Mr Burt, Miniature Painter and Portrait Engraver at Mr Dimond's No 2 Union Street Bath Drawing & Miniature Painting taught, bears inscription Count Davies Granville, 7x5.5cm: British School, early 19th century, a pair of portrait miniatures, depicting young girls, both half-length, one turned to the right and one to the left, both ovals, within ebonised rectangular frames, 6.7x5.5cm., ea., (4) Provenance: Acquired privately in 1958 by a family member of the former owner where they were included with a folio of pencil drawings and engravings relating to the works of Albin Roberts Burt, Robert Thew and Benjamin Smith CONDITION REPORT: All the miniatures are in ebonised frames with oval glazed mounts. Two of the frames have the same decorative metal hanging device and the other two vary slightly, but both retain the acorn motif in the centre of the design. Three of the miniatures appear to be on ivory, but have not been examined out of the frames, so this is not certain. The fourth is on paper, and signed below the shoulder A R Burt. There is discolouration on three of them. Time-fading on all. The portrait on paper, the paper has yellowed. The portrait of the man in uniform has had paint rubbed off on the top left hand corner. More significantly both the portraits of the children have suffered cracks down the centre and centre right of the images. Otherwise in good general condition
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