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AMENDMENT TO CATALOGUE A Doulton Lambeth Faience green ground vase, painted with black foliage. Height 23cm. Together with one other Doulton Faience piece decorated by Doulton's faience artists Mary Denley and Josephine Durtnall AF, a Doulton Burslem ivory body vase with red painted decoration and one other Doulton vase.
Georgian Officers' spadroon with steel hilt with five ball decoration to guard, urn-shaped pommel and reeded ivory handle, straight double-edged tapered blade (shortened), engraved - 'For Country Et King', Georgian Royal Arms and trophies of arms, 88cm overall CONDITION REPORT Blade is approx. 73.5cm in overall length.
Horse Head Pendant Statement Necklace, the horse studded with white Austrian crystals above an oval and a pear cut peach faux cat`s eye and a large clear faceted crystal, below which hangs a box chain tassel; the horse`s mane, ears, hooves and the tassel all with a rose gold finish, as is the flat curb chain forming part of the three strand necklace along with a fine black curb chain and a strand of ivory faux pearls; necklace 18 inches long plus 2.5 inch extender, pendant 3.5 inch drop
Antique Chinese Round Ivory Carved Lidded Pill Box with carved images to sides and cover. Screw top. 1.5`` in height. Plus two antique silver items, one onyx topped silver box, 84 grams, 2.25`` in diameter and a silver miniature Indian snake-charmers basket. The handles in the form of Cobras/Snakes. 43.6 grams, 2.5``
An Oriental cane, with Shibayama and ivory handle, signed, decorated with insects and with silver coloured collar beneath the handle. Length 87.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The handle is in generally very good condition with no losses to any of the insects. The ivory itself has numerous old stress marks and patination marks but there are no significant open or recent cracks. The metal collar below the handle is in good order. The holes for the lanyard are original and silver coloured metal mounted. The shaft is basically straight with no distortion or splitting that we can see. It is a good colour. The bottom tip is a little dented but firmly in place and in good overall condition.
Two late 19th/early 20th century Japanese carved ivory female figures. Heights 16 cm and 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The smaller figure has a hairline crack to the right hand side of the face through the hair. There is another oval black mark on the bun. There is a stress fracture across the front section of the sleeve of the kimono. There are further stress marks beneath the base. It looks as if the piece has been on a base as there is evidence of glue around the rear of the piece. It would also appear that the front toes are missing. As stated there is either a significant loss here or the piece has been fitted into a base. The larger figure has a loss to the rear fan and evidence of old glue. There is a stress fracture to the sleeve of the right hand facing arm in two places. There is a break to the rear of the figures jacket. There has been a break to the base which has been reglued. The signature tablet to the base is missing. Both figures are not in the base of condition.
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS by John & Henry Lias, London 1846, fiddle and thread pattern; with a Victorian silver mustard spoon; all crested for John Kyrle Hankinson; a pair of silver sugar tongs; 165g (5.3 troy ozs) gross; a part set of twelve fruit knives, ten fruit forks, a butter knife and a pair of pickle forks, the plated blades and tines to mother of pearl handles; six fish knives and five forks, the plated blades and tines to ivory handles, silver ferrules Sheffield 1902; a pair of fish servers to match; and two individual fish forks
Georgian Officers' spadroon with steel hilt with five ball decoration to guard, urn-shaped pommel and reeded ivory handle, straight double-edged tapered blade (shortened), engraved - 'For Country Et King', Georgian Royal Arms and trophies of arms, 88cm overall CONDITION REPORT Blade is approx. 73.5cm in overall length.
A large and heavy 19th Century hallmarked silver Tea Pot of squat octagonal form, the high arched scrolling handle with ivory insulators connecting to a body with vacant cartouches and profusely engraved with foliate designs, on conforming octagonal foot, makers mark JA & GA, assayed London 1842, approx. 756g
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