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A novelty Victorian fabric and ivory fan, the folds painted with a thrush serenading his love with a banjo, the pierced blades with decorative motifs (faults); a Victorian fabric and ivory fan, the folds painted with a sprig of Lily of the Valley, plain ivory blades (faults); a Victorian fabric and treen fan, the fabric folds painted with bees and a branch of white blossom, the shoulder picked out in relief with a beau and musical trophies (faults); A 19th century German fabric and mahogany fan, the folds painted with butterflies and insects, the shoulders boldly carved with stylized oak leaves picked out in gilt; a Victorian fabric and olive wood fan, the folds painted with flowers (5)
A 19th century Flemish fan, the black fold set with flora in sequins, ebony handle; a Victorian black lace and ebony fan , the folds painted with flowers and applied with sequins; another, similar (faults); etc; A Victorian ivory and fabric fan, central reserve painted with butterflies above a bouquet of flowers, chiffon covered folds applied with black lace, plain ivory shoulders (faults); a Victorian ivory and lace fan, the folds painted with dragonflies (faults); another, similar (faults) (8)
A late Victorian bone and fabric fan, the folds colourfully painted with pansies, the bone shoulders carved with spheres and lozenges and decorated with piqué work, c. 1870;A Victorian lace and mother of pearl fan, the front shoulder applied with a white metal monogram, c. 1890; a Victorian ivory and red velvet fan, c. 1880; etc (4)
A Chinese export paper and lacquer fan, the paper folds brightly painted front and verso in various colours with eunuchs and other figures in stylized interiors and landscapes between bands of foliage, the figures with applied ivory heads, black lacquer sticks picked out in gilt with a sage, blossom trees and decorative motifs, 28cm long, 18th/19th century
In memory of the 2nd Viscount Palmerston, memorial toothpick box in ivory, gold and enamel , inscribed and dated 1802 a central glass covered roundel containing woven hair a seed pearl set crown and the letter P. The interior with a mirror and lined in silk velvet. 1.2 x 9.4 x 3.5 cm Henry was born into Anglo-Irish aristocracy, he succeeded to the peerage in 1757, a Whig politician he was a member of The House of Commons from 1762-1802, and served as Commissioner of the Admiralty and Lord of the Treasury. His son the third Viscount who inherited the title on his father's death was in Government almost continuously from 1807 to his death (he died in office while Prime Minister) in 1865. He had served twice as Prime minister amongst his many appointments.Provenance; Provenance; By direct family descent from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 to the present owner. Some will certainly have been owned by him and some items must have been acquired by his children and gran
George III silver coffee pot of baluster form with later Victorian embossed decoration, ivory handle on round foot, by William Collings, London, 1774, gross weight 31.3oz, 974g,Provenance; By direct family descent from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 to the present owner. Some will certainly have been owned by him and some items must have been acquired by his children and grandchildren. The merchant and philanthropist John Julius Angerstein was born in St Petersburg to a German family who had settled in Russia. He emigrated to England in about 1749 and later helped to develop LloydÉs as a great insurance house, becoming its chairman between 1790 and 1796. His impressive art collection was bought by the nation after his death and became the nucleus of the collectioin of the new National Gallery. during his life he held a prominent position in Society and numbered amongst his friends King George III, William Pitt the Younger. Nelson, Samuel Johnson, David Garrick
George III silver teapot with later embossed decoration, bird's head spout, with ivory handle on round foot, by William Fountain, London, 1816, gross weight 26.2oz, 816g,Provenance; By direct family descent from the family of John Julias Angerstein 1732 or 35-1823 to the present owner. Some will certainly have been owned by him and some items must have been acquired by his children and grandchildren. The merchant and philanthropist John Julius Angerstein was born in St Petersburg to a German family who had settled in Russia. He emigrated to England in about 1749 and later helped to develop LloydÉs as a great insurance house, becoming its chairman between 1790 and 1796. His impressive art collection was bought by the nation after his death and became the nucleus of the collection of the new National Gallery. during his life he held a prominent position in Society and numbered amongst his friends King George III, William Pitt the Younger. Nelson, Samuel Johnson, David Garrick and Lord
A pair of Japanese shibayama and lacquered rectangular panels, applied with a mother of pearl and ivory geisha and her attendant, the black panels with a gilt ground painted in alternating tones of gold and other colours with a stylized landscape of watermills, rivers, pine trees, fir trees and a mountain plain in the background, suspension hooks to verso, 22.6cm x 30.2cm, framed overall, Meiji Period
A canteen of silver plated cutlery, comprising; twelve ivory handled side knives, twelve ivory handled table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six egg spoons, three salt spoons, a mustard spoon, eleven teaspoons, two knife rests, twelve tablespoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a pair of sugar tongs and a three part ivory handled carving set, all presented within fitted oak two drawer Wellington style canteen with engraved cartouche 'J.M.H June 1914' and brass swing handles, 47.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep, 23cm high
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