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A Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory pot pourri pot and cover decorated with flowers, inner cover lacking, puce factory and date mark for 1894, shape 1314, 13cm high, a Royal Worcester small spherical pot vase, floral decorated, puce factory and date mark for 1895, shape 415, initialled T.R, 8.5cm high and a Royal Worcester globular vase with pierced neck, painted with roses, green factory and date mark for 1913, shape H306, 10cm high, (3).
A Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory two-handled vase with floral decoration, with grey factory and date mark for 1900, shape 2193, 26.5cm high, two Royal Worcester blush ivory floral decorated jugs, 12cm high, puce marks for 1913 and 11cm high, puce marks for 1915, shape 1094 and a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, floral decorated, puce factory and date marks for 1907, shape 1851, 27cm high, (a/f, neck re-glued), (4).
Ten volumes on gems, jewellery, furniture and ivory:'Mines and their Story' - J. Bernard Mannix (Sidgwick & Jackson 1913);'Gemstones' G.F. Herbert Smith (Methuen 1949);'The Book of Amber' - G. C. Williamson (Ernest Benn 1932);'The Book of Ivory' - G.C. Williamson (Frederick Muller 1938);'Argentor' - Vol. 4, No. 1 (National Jewellers' Association 1949);'A Key to Precious Stones' - L.J. Spencer (Blackie & Son 1946);'The Retail Jeweller's Guide' Kenneth Blakemore (Newnes Butterworth 1976); 'The English Chair - Its History and Evolution' (M. Harris & Sons 1937);'The Present State of Old English Furniture' - R.W. Symonds (Duckworth 1927);'French Furniture Under Louis XIV' - Roger de Felice (Heinemann 1922).
A North-West Persian Heriz carpet, ivory ground with flowers, scrolling vines and other stylised repeating patterns within main red border with flower and vine design, early 20th century (288cm x 194cm)Condition Report: There is wear to the carpet commensurate with usage. Some of the edging is coming away, some of the tassels have gone. A little faded in places but 'major' problems noted.
A collection of glass scent bottles to include: Victorian Aesthetic silver mounted porcelain bottle decorated with wheat, engraved silver cover hallmarked by Charles Mappin, London, 1885; an early 20th Century mother-of-pearl scent bottle casket complete with two glass and white metal mounted bottles; an early 20th Century blush ivory ceramic bottle decorated with rose hips and foliage, pattern no: 1189, Reg 97529 (Worcester?) with silver mounted cover hallmarked by Deakin & Frances, Birmingham, 1888 together with various coloured and clear glass examples, some Continental (1 box - Q)
A tea and coffee set Portuguese silverTeapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowlD. Maria style of profuse engraved decoration with foliage inspired motifs, medallions, bows and ribbonsCarved ivory lid pommelBeaded frieze to rim and baseEagle hallmark 925/1000 (2015-2020) and maker's mark António Amaral PereiraStamped "1º Título"Height: 19 cm2488 g
An Indo-Portuguese cabinet on standTen drawers simulating twelveTeak and ebony of ebony and ivory inlaid foliage motifs decorationTwo short and one long drawer to stand of Nagini carved legsScalloped, pierced and gilt copper mounts, handles and lock escutcheons17th century(restoration, replacements, minor losses and faults)130x86x44 cm
English school (early 19th century)Portrait of a young boy wearing white stock and blue jacket, on ivory, 6 x 5cm oval; and a further watercolour miniature of a similar sitter, 8.5 x 7cm oval (2) * Ivory submission registration reference EUYJVEVSQty: 5Miniature - has some minor patchy brown staining and small marks.Watercolour - discoloured, with brown stains and creases, glass chipped to edge.
λClaire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (1880-1950)Towards the Unknown (Valkyrie) patinated and gilded bronze and ivory on textured stone base signed in the stone base Cl J R Colinet, 68.5cm high 70cm. wide Provenance From the collection of Richard Hollins Murray, Dinmore Estate, thence by descent. Literature Bryan Catley Art Deco & Other Figures, ACC Books, page 111 for this and the smaller size illustrated. Ivory declaration reference CXSQQX5K
* Quilt. An early-mid 19th century quilt, English, a large hand-stitched bedcover, with central square composed of 4 8-pointed stars, enclosed by borders of squares, stars, lozenges, and rectangles, using a variety of printed cotton fabrics in predominantly pastel shades and plain ivory cotton, turquoise ink stamp to one edge 'D. Knowks', light toning, some fabrics degraded with consequent small losses, backed in cream cotton, hand-quilted overall in white cotton thread, butted hem, edges worn, 272 x 259 cm (107 x 102 ins) QTY: (1)
* Shawls. A chiffon shawl, London: Liberty & Co, 1930s, shaped woven and printed large scarf, with floral pattern in red, green, orange, yellow, and mauve, on a bright blue ground, with woven label 'Liberty & Co London', together with:A Regency gauze stole, circa 1820s, yellow fine silk gauze with plaid pattern, short ends fringed, some scattered unobtrusive small marks, and 1 or 2 tiny holes, but generally in good condition, dimensions not including fringe 244 x 32 cm (96 x 12.75 ins), andA Regency aerophane stole, circa 1820s, ivory aerophane silk, with wide woven border to short ends comprising a band of large and small palmettes, a band of small flowers, and a third band of 3 large floral motifs, a few tiny holes, and 1 or 2 small brown marks, 1 short pulled thread, hand-knotted fine fringe to short ends (broken in a couple of places), 180 x 35.5 cm (71 x 14 ins) not including fringe, plus 3 early 20th century shawls, comprising a black fringed stole with embroidered borders to short ends depicting sylised flowers within borders in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (later centre join with metallised braid), a polychrome devoré shawl, with knotted fringe, a few edge-tears, and a cream shawl with wide hand-embroidered floral border and scalloped knotted fringe to short ends, small pink mark to one edge, plus a large chiffon scarfQTY: (7)
* Louis Vuitton Cabin Trunk. Stencilled monogrammed canvas with gloss lacquered black steel and monogrammed lozine trim, circa 1930, lined with grey/white fabric, two narrow fabric batons on short sides to hold a shallow tray, Louis Vuitton label fixed inside of lid, serial number 778718, hinged inner lid with ivory ribbon lattice work, brass lock stamped with '70 Champs Elysees Paris Louis Vuitton London 149 New Bond Street' and 'Made in France', two gloss laquered black steel latches monogrammed 'LV', red and black stencilled 'F.E.H' to short sides, a gloss lacquered black steel handle to each short side, left short side with identity label riveted on (5.5 x 8 cm), wooden slats all intact, partial luggage labels adhered to sides and base including: Southern Railway and United [States] Lines, 33.5 cm high x 80.5 cm wide x 46.5 cm deep, together with keyQTY: (1)
* Louis Vuitton Hat Trunk. Stencilled monogrammed canvas with gloss laquered black solid steel trim and handles, circa 1920, lined with grey/white fabric, one large inner basket and one shallower tray with fabric handles, Louis Vuitton label fixed inside of lid, serial number left of label (73952?4), inner lid with ivory ribbon lattice work, hinged lid, black steel lock initialled 'LV', lacking hasp buckle and key, red and black stencilled 'F.E.H' to short sides, wooden slats to top and bottom intact, luggage labels (full and partial) adherred to exterior including: American Railway Express, Southern Railway and Cunard Line New York?, some minor nicks, 54 cm high x 61 cm wide x 47.5 cm deepQTY: (1)
A set of brass jewellers' weights, held in a fitted wood case with a pair of tweezers, the case inscribed 'A.H.BAIRD EDINBURGH', together with a parcel scale with ounce measurements, 23.5cm high (2)The tweezers once had ivory tips which have since been removed. Some tarnishing to the scale, some light cracks and wear to the case.
Christian Louboutin: a pair of Discollilou pewter effect leather strappy heels, size '36.5', the straps at the toe converging on a metal shaped ring, with logo stamped to the insole and underside, together with a pair of metallic effect leather strappy heels, size '36', with gilded logo and 'Paris' to insole and logo stamped to underise, in original box, and a pair of Activa ivory and python effect leather heels, size '36.5', with logo to insole and stamped to underside (3)The metallic ring strappy heels with no signs of prior use, the other two pairs with mild wear to underside with marks to the insole.
A Japanese bronze elephant, Meiji period, modelled with trunk raised and stepping on a panther with its left leg, with another panther climbing on its back, character seal mark to the underside, with naturalistically carved tree trunk base, 32cm high excluding baseThe ivory tusks have been removed. Overall in good condition with light tarnishing and verdigris in some areas.
A Japanese shibayama cabinet, early 20th century, with an open work foliate gallery above a conforming frieze and an arrangement of sliding doors, drawers and galleried shelves, the panels applied with mother of pearl and gilt detail depicting foliage, birds and insects, above a carved openwork apron raised upon curved supports, 157cm H x 99cm W x 35cm D Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Submission reference 6P41K8FDCondition report30cm length of openwork gallery is detached, minor chips to other parts of the gallery.Light stain to the front LH foot along with further stains and marks commensurate with age and use.Cabinet would benefit from a clean
A Royal Worcester blush ivory shell vase, modelled as a nautilas shell supported on a naturalistic ground, maker's mark for 1926 to base, 20cm high, with a Royal Worcester figure titled "Friday's Child Has Far To Go", 15.5cm high, a Rudolf Kämmer of Volkstedt, Thuringia figure modelled as a flower seller, mid 20th century, 21.5cm high, and a Beswick model of a Siamese cat, 10.5cm high (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The nautilus shell shows evidence of extensive restoration around and below the open section.Friday's Child shows extensive surface crazing and evidence of extensive restoration.The flower seller shows small losses to the floral encrustation and rubbing to the gilt highlights.The cat shows the odd small glazing fault, but no obvious chips, cracks or restoration.
A collection of 19th century and later lace and textiles, to include; an early 20th century child's ivory corded silk cape, with scalloped and floral embroidered detail, white cotton christening gowns with embroidered and broderie anglaise details, children's day dresses, bonnets and collars and a selection of lace fragments and edging etc (Qty)
A hand-woven Caucasian wool carpet in red and ivory colour ways, the central hexagonal field with foliate and zoomorphic motifs, contained by conforming red spandrels, 180cm x 200cmCondition reportFaded banded to one side of the rug, overall general light wear with some heavy worn patches particularly around the centre, tassels good condition no obvious wear or losses, please see additional images
A mid 19th century mahogany stick barometer signed 'C W Dixey, 3 New Bond St, London', the stepped pediment above an ivory register signed with the makers name, the thermometer similarly on an inscribed ivory register above a domed cistern, 95cm highPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: CHUP957S
A George III oak housekeepers cupboard, the moulded cornice above an arrangement of four panelled cupboard doors opening to shaped shelves, upon the base formed from two central small drawers over two long drawers, flanked by a pair of conforming cupboard doors, raised upon bracket feet united by a scroll cut apron, 204cm H x 188cm W x 50cm DPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Submission reference 3EHF523XCondition reportLacking cornice moulding top RH side, and also LH side to the top of the base.Apron split and detached to the front although present, 32cm length of apron detached on the RH side.Lacking boards beneath the bottom drawer causing the drawer to 'sink' slightly.Overall good solid condition with minor wear and marks commensurate with age and use, would benefit from a polish and tidy.
§ A HISTORIC DUBLIN SILVER-GILT PRESENTATION TROWEL, Dublin 1792, the blade formed as an armorial with bright cut rim, the centre engraved with a large coat of arms, the reverse engraved with an illustration of Annesley Bridge and inscribed Annesley Bridge Erected by The Right Honble and Honble the Trustees for Improving the Roads leading from Dublin to Malahide, Raheny, Clontarf &c. The first stone was laid by the Honble Richard Annesley on the 25th day of July in the Year of Our Lord MDCCXCII and in the 33d year of the Reign of his Majesty George IIId. Rich Evans Esqr. Engineer., applied with faceted green stained ivory handle. 38cm longProvenance: The Collection of the Late Dr Kurt TicherThe bridge is named after the Hon Richard Annesley, 6th Earl of Anglesey, who was a well-established and important figure in the development of Dublin commercial and civil life during the late 19th and early 20th Century. As well as holding a number of principal positions including Director of the Royal Canal Company, a Commissioner of Irish Excise, Irish Customs, Annesley was also an MP in the Irish House of Commons up until the Act of Union. Although the events at Annesley Bridge during the 1916 Rising do not feature prominently in the history books, ferocious fighting involving the Local members of the Citizen Army and Volunteers took place not only on the bridge but in the surrounding areas. While historians have found it difficult to compile accurate figures indicating the number of those wounded and killed in the battle, there is thought to have been a significant number of casualties, including civilians caught in the crossfire, some in their homes.§ Bidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory and that of coral, or any goods containing same. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship lots containing either ivory or other specimen that fall under CITES regulation, to another country to familiarize themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organize shipping at their own behest.Condition Report: Very good overall condition The stained ivory handle with some small nibbles to the tip of and edge, see images The back with some surface scratching commensurate with age and gilding worn especially to rim Hallmarks slightly rubbed Armorial and inscription clear See additional images
AN IRISH SILVER PRESENTATION 'ARMADA' EWER, Dublin c.1865, makers mark of John Smyth, the lid operating on a spring from the scroll handle, the bulbous body chased with flower heads and applied with a central griffin mask and pairs of winged figures, the cartouche engraved 'Kilkenny Hunt Cup, won by Mr O.Doyle riding Johnny at Dunmore races March 30th 1868', raised on double domed lobed circular foot (c.41.5 troy ozs). 38cm highCondition Report: Very good overall conditionSlightly ill-fitting lidSome movement in the handle between the ivory insulates but generally sound Relatively minor dent to the left of the engraved cartouche, see images Would benefit from a good clean
§ A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LINEN PRESS, the stepped moulded pediment above a marquetry frieze of swags and bellflower garlands, above fielded panel doors with ivory escutcheons, on a base of two short and two long graduated drawers on outset bracket feet. 124cm wide; 211cm high; 56cm deep § Bidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory and that of coral, or any goods containing same. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship lots containing either ivory or other specimen that fall under CITES regulation, to another country to familiarize themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organize shipping at their own behest. Condition Report: Good overall conditionSome minor losses of veneerSides with cracks Internally goodSee additional images
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