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Three late 19th century Japanese lacquer and other combs, all of arched form, comprising; a tortoiseshell example, inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, 8.7cm x 4cm, an ivory example overlaid with gold lacquer with two ducks and leaves, teeth repaired at ends, 10.5cm x 3.8cm, and a tortoiseshell example lacquered with gold cranes amid stylised clouds and water plants, 11.5cm x 3.5cm. (3)
Three late 19th century Japanese lacquer decorated hair winding pins, comprising; an ivory example decorated in gold lacquer with trailing blossom branches, 18cm, a black lacquer two piece example decorated in gold, signed, 12.5cm, and a similar example in gold lacquer with raised flowers and leaves, 15.5cm. (3)
Seven various bookmarks, comprising; a Tartan ware (M`pherson), a Mauchline ware example (Convalescent Home, Eastbourne), a tortoiseshell example with silver mount and enamelled kingfisher, Birmingham, 1924, by G. W. L. & Co., an ivory example with floral guilloche panel, a white metal example, possibly as a cricket bat with green agate handle, a trowel form example with agate handle, and an ivorine example for Mudies Bookselling Department, largest 13cm. (7)
A collection of silver and plated flatware, to include A collection of silver and plated flatware, to include: a set of six Edwardian silver and ivory dessert knives and forks by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1909; a late Victorian cast and pierced spoon, London 1895; an ice tongs by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937; various tea and condiment spoons, 197g (6.35 oz) weighable; other plated flatware, including a cased set of twelve dessert knives and forks View on Bloomsbury.com
An Entomologist, a French ivory and silk fan dated 1867 by Alexandre An Entomologist, a French ivory and silk fan dated 1867 by Alexandre, the guards carved in relief with flower tendrils, the sticks carved and pierced with differing dancing cherubs, with gilded and turquoise enamelled upper and lower panels, the leaf painted a classical lady resting from butterfly catching, signed J. L. Hamon, flanked by flowers, the reverse inscribed A Madame La Comtesse Granville/ Les Commissaires Etrangers A L`Exposition Universelle/ Paris XXVI Octobre MDCCCLXVII. Peint Par Hamon, Eventail by Alexandre and Sculpte par C. Rambert, 30.5cm (12in) long, in a box from Alexandre, Paris with Imperial and Royal warrants This fan was given to Lady Rose Leveson-Gower (nee Bowes-Lyon), the Countess of Granville, sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, by the foreign committee of the Universal Exhibition, thence by decent to the current vendor. Jules Louis Hamon (1821-1874) was a well regarded fan painter. Literature: Rhead, G. Woolliscroft History of the Fan, p. 279-80, for a discussion on this fan. View on Bloomsbury.com
A quantity of hardstone animals and other items, including A quantity of hardstone animals and other items, including: a sodalite elephant, a rhodonite dinosaur and pig, a snowflake obsidian frog, a rose quartz pig and elephant, and others; eggs and spheres, including onyx and lapis lazuli; an Indian ivory egg box; a malachite small box; an egg shape coquilla nut pomander; and other items View on Bloomsbury.com
A Victorian silver mounted ivory letter opener, maker`s mark possibly `W A Victorian silver mounted ivory letter opener, maker`s mark possibly `W.W`, Birmingham 1892, the handle chased with foliate and floral decoration and with a vacant reserve, 35cm long; a six division toast rack by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1933, 11cm long; an Edwardian oval jewel box and hinged cover by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, the cover engraved with initials and on four pad feet, 11.5cm long, with a velvet liner; an Edwardian silver tapering cylindrical inkwell by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, with a girdle, 4cm high, loaded; and a silver mounted crumb brush, London 1911, with a hammered finish and a vacant reserve, 15cm high View on Bloomsbury.com
Three Edwardian silver forks and four knives by Elkington & Co Three Edwardian silver forks and four knives by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1909, with green stained ivory handles, the knives 19.5cm long; an electro-plated three light candelabra, chased with grape vine decoration, 25cm high; and a quantity of electro-plated flatware IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer`s premium at a rate of 20% View on Bloomsbury.com
Maple & Co, an unusual early 20th century ladies satin wood vanity cabinet,the hinged top enclosing four silver gilt mounted toilet jars above a fitted drawer with ivory boxes over a pair of fielded panelled cupboard doors enclosing two short and two long draws raised on square tapered legs, spade feet. H.84cm W.33cm
A collection of mainly 19th century ceramics including a Royal Worcester ivory ground vase with painted and gilded floral sprays and puce printed mark to base numbers 1268, a Burleigh ware four sided vase with blue and white printed decoration of an eastern style city scape with palm trees, miniarets, etc, a Victorian cream ground cabaret tray of oval form together with matching teapot and cylindrical sugar pot and cover, all in the Sevres pattern, etc
A collection of ceramics including a Royal Worcester ivory ground flat backed jug with painted and gilded floral sprays, puce printed mark to base 1094, a small Royal Worcester jug of coopered form with bird decoration, a quantity of decorative plates including Coalport example showing a robin, a comport with painted exotic bird decoration within a stylised floral and leaf border, a small collection of crested wares including a fish and a pair of fishing creels, etc
A late Victorian silver mounted ivory letter opener, W & Co, Birmingham, 1900, a Victorian silver handled ivory letter opener, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham, 1888, two magnifying glasses, in sizes, with silver collars and ivory handles; and a Victorian silver and ivory handled letter opener, Henry Atkin, Sheffield, probably 1846
Banque Centrale des Etats de L'Afrique de L'Ouest, a group including general issue 100 francs, Togo issue 500 francs, and Ivory Coast issue 1000 francs, as well as several later issues(Pick 2b, 103An, 802Tk), generally uncirculated (15) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) West African States, 500 francs, Ivory Coast (A), 100 francs, Benin (B), 100 francs Burkina Faso (C), 5000 francs (2), Burkina Faso (C), 100 francs, Togo (T), 100 francs, Benin (B)(Pick 102Am ,201Bb, 301Cf, 308Cb, 308Cf, 801Te, 201Be), almost uncirculated to uncirculated (7) Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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