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AN 1822 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD, the 32"" single edged and fullered blade etched with foliate scrolls, crown over ""VR"", the Royal coat of arms and maker`s marks for Buckmaster of London, gilt brass hilt with folding guard and centred with crown over ""VR"" cypher, stepped pommel with inset ivory section, wire wound shagreen grip and metal scabbard, 38 3/4"" overall
A miniature Continental ivory box, 17th/18th century, with extensive bronze mounts, clasp, hinges and lock, of square shape, 4cm high 6.2cm wide EW Provenance: The Maria Baer Collection. CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. 2.5cm split to base, top with old splits. Some discolouration, possible new piece below lock plate front, the paper lined.
A miniature hook, 19th century, the horn tip attached to a carved wooden handle in the form of a fish head, 10cm, and an ivory stiletto 1.3cm (2) EW CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. The hook with probably later band applied between horn and handle The stiletto with some discolouration and old splits
A George III ivory toothpick case, the lid painted in watercolours with an Italianate landscape, within double rows of cut steel beads, the interior of the lid with applied embroidery, 9.5cm long EW CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE EVA WEININGER COLLECTION. Splits in ivory to one end of the cover.
W Cary, 'A New Improved Second Size Compound and Single Microscope', in a mahogany case, the scale inscribed 'Cary, London', with three ivory slides, a handwritten contents sheet and with original printed instruction CONDITION REPORT: Staining to instruction pamphlet, mirror surface deteriorating, some scratches to case. Additional images available on request. Approximate size - 17.5cm deep, 15cm wide, 5cm high.
English School (late 18th century), PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, HALF LENGTH IN A GREY COAT Miniature on ivory 7 x 6cm, in a gilt metal frame, the back with plaited hair; and three other miniatures: MISTRESS ELIZABETH MAXWELL, HALF LENGTH IN A WHITE DRESS, (died 1803); A YOUNG LADY IN A WHITE DRESS AND FEATHERED HEADDRESS; A YOUNG GENTLEMAN HALF LENGTH, ivory split (4)
Chester Earles (19th century), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN, HALF LENGTH, SEATED IN AN ARMCHAIR, IN A WHITE DRESS WITH A RED BOW Miniature on ivory, signed and dated 1851 l.l. 13.2 x 10.9cm, in a fitted leather case CONDITION REPORT: No labels or inscriptions. No information for sitter. Please view additional images (upon request).
Mme Martner (early 19th century), PORTRAIT OF SIR GEORGE BECKWITH KCB, HALF LENGTH IN UNIFORM Signed and dated 1809 l.l., miniature on ivory 9.5 x 9cm; and a reproduction of a miniature, MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY BECKWITH (2) Beckwith was commissioned into the 37th Regiment of Foot in 1771. He distinguished himself as a regimental officer in the American Revolutionary War where he was assistant to Major Oliver Delancey responsible for British Intelligence. In July 1782, he replaced Delancey and after the war he worked for Sir Guy Carleton in Canada. His efforts were aimed at stirring up trouble in Vermont, Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee at a time when Britain thought the weak American government might ask for British help. He was then appointed Governor of Bermuda in 1797, Governor of Saint Vincent in 1806 and Governor of Barbados in 1810. He was made a KB for his capture of Martinique in 1809 and also led a successful expedition against Guadeloupe, the last French possession in the area, in 1810, attaining the full rank of General in 1814. Having reached the rank of Commander-in-Chief, Ireland from 1816 to 1820, he died in London on 20 March 1823. CONDITION REPORT: George Beckwith - not viewed out of glazed frame. Ivory concave. Loss to edge to left of signature. General William Henry Beckwith - Back of frame loose. Reproduction is discoloured.
A mahogany bow front stick barometer, by Josiah Conteto, London, the ivory register inscribed 'Josiah Conteto...10am Yesterday...10am Today', over an ivory-mounted thermometer and an urn-shaped reservoir cover, 100cm high CONDITION REPORT: Brass ferrule loose in register bay. Register adjusters missing. Minor losses to base.
An Edwardian oak games table, retailed by Mappin & Webb, the hinged top opening to reveal a rising compendium of games, the lift-off tray with a roulette wheel, stained ivory draughts, a chess set, Escalado and dominoes, the baize-lined flaps and centre printed with a roulette board, the sides with cribbage markers, the end drawer with a chess board, labelled 'Mappin & Webb, Oxford St., London', 97cm wide 53cm deep 76cm high (closed)
Four Embroidered Silk `Bird` Panels Four Embroidered Silk `Bird` Panels The first a large cream-ground panel displaying peacocks, chickens and sparrows amidst peonies and bamboo issuing from rounded garden rocks; together with a set of three ivory-ground panels also depicting various birds and foliage. {Largest: 132 3/4 x 51 inches (337.2 x 129.5 cm) approximately} [Tears, fraying, staining, losses] Starting Price: $750
CRESTED CHINA - TEN ASSORTED ITEMS comprising a Royal Ivory Porcelain model of Marble Arch (War 1914 Flags of the Allies), 100mm wide; Willow Art model of the Edith Cavell statue, London, inscribed `Sacrifice / Edith Cavell Brussels Dawn October 12th 1915 / Humanity` (London), 116mm high; Arcadian China `French Soldier` (Dorchester), 138mm high (crest worn; rubbed gilding); Arcadian China fireplace, inscribed `We`ve kept the home fires burning` (Mansfield), 115mm high; and six assorted other items.
A Victorian mahogany framed open arm fireside chair, button upholstered and covered in ivory damask on cabriole legs, together with a similar chair, in walnut, smaller CONDITION REPORT: Some wear commensurate with age, large chair with restoration/repairs, structurally sound but with minor shrinkage, second chair with shrinkage, both of these chairs French polished, presumably at the time they were re-upholstered and purchased by the client - please see additional images
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