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A PAIR OF J & W RIDGWAY BLUE AND WHITE SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS with prints from the Oriental Birds Series, with gilt rose knop and C scroll handle, transfer printed in bright underglaze blue with birds in branches, 14cm h, c1830, a pair of Spode ivory earthenware Japan pattern shell shaped dessert dishes, printed Spode`s Imperial, 1821-33, a Spode blue printed earthenware Bridge or Queen Charlotte pattern drainer and two others (9) ++The lot in good condition
A ROYAL WORCESTER `PIERCED IVORY` RETICULATED, DOUBLE WALLED AND JEWELLED BOTTLE AND STOPPER decorated in turquoise, coral and mat and burnished gilding with raised gilt accents, 23cm h, c1880 First made in the Kerr & Binns period (1852-62), another example with very similar decoration is illustrated Sandon (H), Royal Worcester Porcelain..., 1973, plt 45 right. ++Some very slight wear to the gilding but in good condition, no apparent restoration
A CHINESE IVORY VASE of cylindrical form carved with four panels of figures in multiple registers, houses, pine, plantain and clouds reserved on a ground of tendrils with bands of auspicious objects alternating with bats, the lower border with amphibians, lotus and bamboo, between key fret borders, 26cm h, late 19th c ++Dust stained and with some natural yellowing but apparently undamaged save for a vertical hairline on the inner surface, long in local private ownership
A CHINESE IVORY TABLE SCREEN one side finely carved with a seated scholar, the reverse incised with the poem Jing ye si by the Tang poet Li Bai, 26cm h, shang zin and wushi seals, 19th c ++The screen stained and with numerous cracks having been exposed to sunlight or heat over many years, the stand with losses and old adhesive residues. Property of a deceased`s estate and in their family for many years
A GEORGE IV TEAPOT compressed circular with gadrooned rim, the lower body spirally reeded, the domed lid with rosette to the ivory knop and integral hinge, 15cm h, by Joseph Angell, London 1824, 21ozs 10dwts gross ++Some polish residue and light wear, the marks on the shoulder slightly rubbed but all legible apart from the date letter, the lid correctly marked the tip of the spout slightly dented but not damaged
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER FITTED AND BRASS BOUND ROSEWOOD DRESSING CASE the lid with brass inset tablet engraved with the initials WR and crest, lined in navy morocco, the accessories including a silver shaving brush and glass bottles and jars with silver covers or caps, ivory handles and other burnished steel items including a peg and worm corkscrew, the crest repeated on the silver accessories, 37cm w, the silver by Charles Rawlings or another maker ID, London 1817-25, 10ozs 10dwts weighable ++A very high quality box in fine condition, lacking some of the accessories. The rims of three of the glass jars chipped, not visible when the cover is in position
A VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED MALACCA WALKING CANE the upper part of the handle carved with a hound`s head and whip, brass tip, 87cm and a malacca handled umbrella with giltmetal mounts, ivory pommel and tip, early 20th c (2) ++Both in satisfactory original condition, the first with minor scratches and minor hairline cracks
A GEORGE III SILVER HAND SEAL engraved with armorials, fluted ivory handle, 11cm h, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1807 The arms are those of Lord William Beauclerk (1766-1825) and his two wives: Charlotte Thelwall (d 1797) and Maria Nelthorpe (d 1822). In 1825 he succeeded a nephew as 8th Duke of St Albans, but at the time this seal was cut he was not yet a duke. ++In good condition with under magnification just visible some spots of adhesive at the base of the handle where it has possibly been re-attached but thought to be the original. Crisply carved and of fine quality, free from cracks or chips, the seal with some very slight scratches but only consistent with the age, the marks good
AN ENGLISH GOLD MOUNTED IVORY TOOTHPICK BOX the lid inset with an enamel medallion of bathers painted en grisaille, flanked by blue, green and white enamel whorls, a mirror to the underside of the lid, 10.5cm w, c1790, the enamel embellishments of later date ++An attractive box in good condition. On the reverse by the hinge one or two small spots of glue residue, the interior lined in crimson velvet, the mother with some losses to the silvering
ALEXANDER MATVEEVICH WEGNER (1826-1894) A LADY in a blue dress with white lace and blue bow, signed in Cyrillic, ivory, oval, 23.5 x 18cm Alexander Matveevich Wegner studied at the St Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. He was appointed an Academician in 1858 and painted many members of the Imperial Russian family. ++Executed on a single large thin sheet of ivory. The ivory has been examined out of the frame and is undamaged although sightly warped. Neither it, or the painting have any restoration. With 20th c Rowley Gallery gilt frame
TWO REGENCY EMBROIDERED SILK OVAL SCREEN BANNERS o a golden pheasant perched on a fence or a bouquet of flowers tied with a blue bow on an ivory silk ground, 40 x 33.5cm, verre eglomisé mounts and gilt frames ++Both in good condition and quite colourful. One mount with flaking black paint. Frames slightly chipped and worn
A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with serpentine front and wire stringing, the divided interior retaining the pair of covers, 20cm w ++Small blister on lid, the apron slightly chipped, lacking one of the four ivory bun feet, otherwise complete with the original lock and hinges, the lid detached but without damage resulting to the veneers on the back, the hinge tongues simply require gluing back into position
AN ISPAHAN RUG, PERSIA, MODERN the deep indigo-blue field with a pale blue and ivory floral star medallion ivory spandrels, all with multi-coloured scrolling vines ending in flowerheads and leaves within a sky-blue palmette and leaf border, three inner and four outer gaurdstripes, signature cartouche, condition: good, 240 by 155cm 1
OKIMONO en ivoire, représentant un vieux lettré, assis sur un petit tapis et tenant une pipe et un inrô ; à ses côtés, un hibachi sur lequel est posée une théière et, à sa droite, une petite table de lettré garnie d’un rouleau et d’un brûle-parfum. Signé Soju. Japon, période Meiji (1868-1912). Haut. 9,5 cm An ivory okimono, signed Soju. Japan, Meiji period. H. 9,5 cm (3 3/4 in.)
LOT DE TROIS OKIMONO en ivoire, représentant, pour le premier, le géant Shoki, vêtu d’une armure, pour le deuxième, un balayeur effrayé par un serpent, et, pour le troisième, une femme délogeant un crabe d’un drap, son enfant effrayé par le crustacé. (Petites restaurations et accidents). Japon, période Meiji (1868-1912). Haut. 13 cm Three ivory okimono. Japan, Meiji period. H. 13 cm (5 1/8 in.)
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