A MAAN DAMASCUS STEEL HUNTING KNIFE WITH MARINE IVORY HANDLE and leather sheath. 23.5 cms long Note: These bladed products are not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that edged weapons or bladed products cannot be sent by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
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Y A North Italian ivory inlaid side cabinet, 18th century, the rectangular top above a three panelled front framed with ebonised mouldings decorated with various inlaid figures and putti, flanked by canted corners with six side drawers raised on short scrolled ebonised feet84 x 106 x 39cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. B3VJBTSJThe marquetry has some loss, also lifting and splitting in places Back right foot is broken offSigns of historic worm especially to the feetthe top moulded edge is chipped to the front right side and is missing the canted cornerThe drawer fronts are heavily knocked with signs of repair to the veneer and damaged esctucheons and losses to the corners Carcass is slightly warped and splitting i places with is lifting the veneer at the joins See photos
A bowfront mahogany stick barometer by 'Lione & Somalvico, 14 Brook Street, Holborn', early 19th century, the swanneck pediment with urn finial above signed silvered register with vernier and white adjusting knob, urn shape cistern cover below 104cm highWith ivory exemption certificate.probabl with previous restoriation and repolishing/cleaning. See photos.
A one-day marine chronometer by John Roger Arnold no.544, circa 1821, silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, typical brass gimbal mounted in mahogany case, with replacement ivory plate to the front. With HM Government ivory registration number 8HQ5J5DBThis chronometer was originally supplied to the Admiralty in 1821. According to official records, it was used aboard the Beagle in 1837, though just missed out on Charles Darwin's trip around the world on the same ship between 1831 and 1836. It is last recorded in official use in 1887.Offered with a copy of the Arnold book by Mercer. Currently ticking. Some marking/staining to the dial. Winding key is probably a replacement; see photos to show general condition.
A two day marine chronometer by Brockbank & Atkins no.1024, circa mid-19th century, the signed 3.25inch silvered dial with power reserve and seconds subsidiaries, signed typical chain-fusee movement, gimbal mounted in a mahogany box, an ivory disc to the front 17cm wide including handles. With HM Government ivory registration number 6DLFP2UEprivate vendor.With ivory exemption certificate.Currently ticking. See photos.
A large Victorian mahogany adjustable artist's easel, by Newman of Soho Square London, with adjustable ratcheted ledge upon an H-shaped frame with rectangular ivory stamp 'NEWMAN'S 24 SOHO SQUARE LONDON'280 x 68.5 x 78cmProvenance:Formerly the property of Cambridge artist Muriel Taylor who, by repute, acquired it from Angelica Garnett
A silver and ivory mounted full set of Highland bagpipes by Sinclair Edinburgh, the silver mounts and ferrules bearing makers mark Dalman & Narborough Ltd Birmingham 1958 etc together with an Alexander long practice chanter with counter sunk holes, an R.G. Lawrie Regal chanter, various reeds and a College of Piping 20 Otago Street Glasgow examination syllabus IVORY DECLARATION REFERENCE: Y4HAUR2H Condition Report:Available upon request
A three piece silver tea service,by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1923 and 1925, each cast with shell borders and reeded decoration, the teapot with ivory insulators,teapot 29cm widetotal 48.9oztIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: SW3EMHWW.Condition ReportMinor knocks and wear. Overall, good order.
A Hardy Pat. 'Perfect Reel' fly fishing reel, c.1900 with a brass face and ivory handle, in an original fitted leather case, 8cm diameter together with a similar reel with a horn handle 8.7cm diameter (2)IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: GN3YS7VZ.Condition ReportBoth turn and click in both directions. It appears that the feet have been filed or shorted on both reels. There are no markings on the larger reel. Please see the additional images.
An Attie standing female figure Ivory Coast with a tripartite coiffure and applied outstretched arms with cupped hands, the face and body with inset wooden grooved head pin, wearing a glass bead and shell necklace, 28cm high, on a stepped base, with inscribed collection number A - 1274. Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
A Senufo seated female figure Ivory Coast on a stool with a carved waistband and scarifications to her abdomen and with her hands placed either side, with armbands and scarifications to the back, her head with scarifications to the lower jaw, cheeks and temples, with pierced ears and with a tripartite coiffure, the main crest with a pierced recess either side, with a fibre stand of cowrie shells, 27.8cm high, on a base. Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
A Baule standing figure Ivory Coast with a fine crescent shape coiffure, having a metal staple at the top of the forehead, with white pigment to the eyes and mouth, fine scarifications to the face and neck, the wide arched shoulders to bent arms with cupped hands, wearing a fibre and glass bead band, the sole of the left foot with white collection number 64 and a handwritten label ElfenQein Kunste..., 48cm high, on a base. (2) Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
A Dan mask Ivory Coast with a ridged forehead, having two holes, one filled with a pieces of wood, round relief eyes and flared nostrils, pierced below, with an open arched mouth with carved teeth, dark part encrusted patina with rectangular side slots, the back with white inventory number 394 and embossed sticker AF613, 21cm high, on a stand. (2) Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
Three Ivory Coast chairs Africa including one with relief carving to the top rail of a snail, leopard, pig, frog and tortoise and with figural front legs, with black and white paint, 59cm high, one with green paint, metal studs and aluminium, 53cm high, and the third Baule, with incised linear decoration to the seat, 51cm high. (3) Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
A Baule standing female figure Ivory Coast with a fine incised coiffure having a domed and chevron tailed back, with raised keloids to the temples, neck and lower abdomen, with hands on the abdomen and bent knees with large calves and flat feet and a tapered circular base, 26cm high, on a wood base. (2) Provenance Romy Rey Collection, London.
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