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GERMAN ARMY OFFICER'S DAGGER German Heer Dagger with Scabbard. Good example of a German army officer's dagger, unmarked. The pommel nut and cross guard still have essentially all of their original detail, sharp and well-defined, as well as their silver finish, The shell grip with plaster fill is undamaged and is now an attractive ivory color. The blade is relatively free of any damage, with only a few minute dings to the edge of the blade and running marks along the high points. The scabbard is in very good condition, with no dings or dents, and there is no visible damage to the pebbling. Both bands retain all most all of their original detail. A silver wire portepee is properly tied to the dagger as well. Overall very good to fine.
Andalusian school, following models BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO (Seville, 1617 - Cadiz, 1682), 18th century."Purísima".Oil on canvas.It preserves its original canvas.It has some leaps in the painting.It has damages in the frame.Measurements: 84 x 54 cm; 130 x 110 cm (frame).The medieval Christianity passionately debated the belief that Mary had been conceived without stain of original sin. Some universities and corporations swore to defend this privilege of the Mother of God, several centuries before the First Vatican Council defined the dogma of faith in 1854. At the end of the Middle Ages the need arose to give iconographic form to this idea, and the model of the Apocalyptic Woman of Saint John was taken, maintaining some elements and modifying others (the Apocalyptic Woman is pregnant, but not the Immaculate). The definitive image came to fruition in the 16th century, apparently in Spain. Following a Valencian tradition, the Jesuit Father Alberro had a vision of the Immaculate Conception and described it to the painter Juan de Juanes so that he could depict it as faithfully as possible. It is an evolved iconographic concept, sometimes associated with the theme of the Coronation of the Virgin. Mary is shown standing, dressed in a white tunic and blue cloak, her hands crossed on her chest, with the moon at her feet (in memory of Diana's chastity) and treading on the infernal serpent (symbol of her victory over Original Sin). Around his head, like a halo, he wears the twelve stars, symbolic of fullness and alluding to the twelve tribes of Israel. Most of these images are accompanied in the painting by the Marian symbols of the litanies and psalms, such as the mystical rose, the palm tree, the cypress, the enclosed garden, the ark of Faith, the gate of Heaven, the ivory tower, the sun and moon, the sealed fountain, the cedar of Lebanon, the spotless mirror, the morning star, and so on. In Baroque painting, the background is usually celestial and populated with angels, as 17th-century artists faithfully maintained the iconographic type but dispensed with the symbols of the litanies or reduced them, incorporating them into the composition in a naturalistic manner, and sought greater dynamism and a sense of theatricality.
Amended Three items of 1930s-style reminiscent of "Rebecca de Winter" exquisite style fine silk and satin lingerie collection comprising two long dressing gowns and one long nightdress. One in peach and ivory with wide sleeves and the other in coffee coloured fine slub silk with lace and matching dressing gown. Dating from the 1980. Bespoke made. UK10 (3) Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age
Collection of 1930-1960s; shoes, bags, gloves and sundries. 1960s Black leather top handle handbag with brass hardware.1960s Black patent leather top handle handbag by MIDDX1950s "BOLLETTI BOUTIQUE" Italian black kid leather ladies winkle-picker heels with red leather knot detail UK4 narrow. 1950s "MISS RAYNE" navy mesh and suede trim ladies winkle-picker shoes bow detail UK4 narrow.1960s spotty silver lurex evening bag.1960s Empire made black satin with brass mesh detail evening purse.peach and chiffon marabou powder puff, 4 pairs ladies day gloves including hog skin leather and black mesh, full bottle 1950s Devon Violets perfume boxed, ladies Bakelite shaving box with contents, 1950s brass collar clips, 2x 1950s American hotel guest soaps,1930s white rabbit fur collar, 6x1930s cotton, nylon and lace day-dress collars. 1950s leather fob with silver metal stirrup keyring.(ivory necklace unsuitable for auction to be returned .)Condition Report: All good condition for age
A Good cased set of table and carving knives by Harrison Brothers Sheffield, consisting of three carving knives, two carving forks, similar fork, steel, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives and two knife rests, with synthetic ivory effect handles, all housed in an oak canteen box with vacant brass cartouche to the lid
A George IV mahogany secretaire bookcase with astragal glazed upper section enclosing adjustable shelves, the base a with a sliding secretaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and a central cupboard door above further long drawers. On shaped bracket. supports. 107 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 234 cm overall height. (Note: ivory certification reference UXL7M3UJ).
A 19th-century Welsh (probably Anglesey) oak and deal breakfront base dresser and rack, with three frieze drawers above a pair of shaped panel doors and a central bank of further four faux short drawers, on a shaped plinth base. 162 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 212 cm overall height, 97 cm height of the base. (Note: ivory certification reference 51T1PNT7)Private estateHandles replaced with brass knobs on corks!
A late Victorian rectangular bust-length portrait miniature on ivory panel of Edward Walter. Bonham C.B. 1809-1886, unsigned, within a plain frame with matted slip and simple loop suspension. Bearing the inscription to the reverse: Edward Walter. Bonham Esq, b, Nov 24th 1809. d, March 5th 1886. 8.7 cm x 7.4 cm (Note: Ivory act submission reference: DX9FSN1B). Together with a late Victorian oval portrait miniature of a gentleman in a Royal Marines (?) dress uniform with a distinguished order medal upon his breast, unsigned, mounted in a simple uninscribed gilt-metal mount with a turreted loop suspension. 6.5 cm long x 5 cm (Note: Ivory act submission reference: FAD9UK7J).Private collectionEdward Walter Bonham was Queen Victoria's consul to "Tabreez" (Tabriz) and later the Consul to Calais and later becoming Consul General. An Edward Walter Bohnham was involved in the hunt for "Jack the Ripper" in 1888 this was possibly the son of this Edward Walter Bonham.
A 19th/20th century probably German (4/4) violin bearing an apocryphal paper label for Iofredus (Giofreddo?) Cappa, with two-piece back and satinwood and ebonized purfling with ebony pegs and fingerboard together with a Bausch copy (stamped) bow with mother of pearl and nickel silver inlaid fittings and another bow. Together with a similar violin and bow with a two-piece back both with fitted hard cases. 59 cm overall length, 37 cm length of back, the primary item.Please Note.The ivory tip plates have been removed from these violin bows to comply with the law governing the sale of ivory and although it may be present in the images that accompany this lot it has in fact now been removed. Violin 1 (unlabelled) 445.6 gramsBow 1 (unstamped) 48.9Violin 2 (bearing label) 432.5 gramsBow 2 (stamped) 55.8 gramsBow 3 (with rosewood frog) 63.9 grams Private estateViolin one bears NO labelsThe instrument's body is bare of varnish and shows some signs of old repairs to the back joint and some repairs to the tail end of the violin near the end pin.Violin one is unstampedThe bow has the horsehair cut with just vestiges remaining at the ends.Violin two has NO bridge and is missing some stringsBow two and three have their horse hair and the pads are a little tatty and the fore end of one is missing some of its ivorine.For further images (56) please follow the link belowhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f2TCUaDBTkjMpJIaSa07lIsvLleSK-Wf?usp=sharing
A 19th century French silver teapot and sucrier, relief decorated and engraved with stylised foliage, the lids with figural finials, the sucrier with twin handles modelled as dragons, by Maurice Mayer, Paris circa 1870, teapot 17cm high, 36oz overall. (2)*ivory exemption reference PCA9W4FU.In good condition overall, though the sucrier has some dents to the side. Inscription to the lids is "La Rose de Florence" and a monogram.
A mid Victorian silver teapot, and matching milk jug, of baluster form, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage and having floral finial, presentation inscription, by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1854 and 1856, teapot 24cm high (handle detached), 36.5oz overall. (2)Teapot has handle detached and ivory insulators removed. slight dent to the foot rim, and some minor dents/knocks and scratches. Marks are clear. Inscription reads "Presented to Rev John O'Regan by his Parishioners and Friends Finglas 1858".
A George III mahogany and burr accented chest on chest, moulded outswept cornice above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by canted angles, the base with three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, swing handles, oval escutcheons pressed with flower heads, shaped apron, bracket feet, 189.5cm high, 108cm wide, 52cm deep Ivory submission reference: DBJKYLF8
^ Portrait Miniature of a Georgian Naval Officer, fine quality example painted on ivory showing the officer wearing full naval officers tunic. Housed in a period glazed coper gilt oval frame. Appears to be unsigned but not inspected outside of the frame. Please note this item can not be shipped outside of the UK. Ivory declaration number: MNSU5TT1
^ Portrait Miniature of a Georgian Naval Officer, good example painted on ivory and housed in classic ebonised frame with gilt acorn ring mount to the top. Shows the subject matter in early pattern Royal Navy tunic with gilt metal anchor buttons. Unsigned example. Please note we are not able to ship this item outside of the UK. Ivory declaration number: E46C3XKB
^ Portrait Miniature of George Carpenter, 3rd Earl of Tyrconnell, Who Served in the Army of Nicholas I of Russia Against Napoleon Bonaparte and Died in 1812, fine quality example painted on ivory, housed in a gilt painted glazed frame. Reverse inscribed in ink, “George Carpenter Earl of Tyrconnell. Died in 1812 when serving at Wilna with Sir R Wilson & the Russian army”. We have not been able to find any signatures, has not been removed from frame. George Carpenter was born in 1788, eldest son of Honourable Charles Carpenter. He inherited his earldom from his uncle, George Carpenter 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell, on his death in 1805. He was educated at St Johns College, Cambridge. Lord Tyrconnell became a British Officer and in the summer of 1812 volunteered to serve in the army of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, in his fight against Napoleon Bonaparte. He died of disease in Wilna (now part of Lithuania) on 20th December 1812, it was noted that he died “from his zeal and excessive fatigue”. Please note we are not able to ship this item outside of the UK. Ivory declaration number: CL8WD3RW
^ Pair of Portrait Miniatures of Captain Charles George Digby Royal Navy and His Wife circa 1824, fine quality pair of portraits painted on ivory. Housed in gilt copper glazed frames. Old ink labels to the reverse identifying the subjects. No visible artist signatures, not been removed from the frames. (2 items) Please note we are not able to ship this item outside of the UK Ivory Declaration Numbers: EM8U7VJR & C1MRSWHZ
North African Kabyle Snaphaunce Gun, 19th Century, breech engraved and inlaid with brass decoration including inscription, full stocked, lock inlaid with silver foil shapes engraved with foliage, stock with some decorative silver wire inlay and inscription, ‘fish tail’ butt with ivory buttcap with geometric incised decoration inlaid in red and black, iron trigger guard. Barrel 147cms, overall 186cms. Good condition. Ivory exemption certificate no: U5W136Y6
SMALL SILVER, WHITE METAL & OTHER COLLECTABLES - in an inlaid olive wood box, the silver includes a small rectangular tray, London 1917, Maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 12 x 8.25cms, retractable toothpick, Chester 1912, Maker Villiers & Jackson, butter knife, Sheffield 1895, Maker Walker & Hall and a ribbed body spectacles holder, hallmarks indistinct, with white metal belt hook and a chain, 3.8ozt weighable, other items include a white metal heart shape box with hinged lid, carved vegetable ivory needle case, small white metal brush in plastic holder and other collectable items
Collection of late 19th / early 20th century white baby gowns including 2 very long gown with elaborate lace and embroidered decoration, 2 shorter lace trimmed antique gowns, undergarments and vintage smocked dresses, together with a wedding veil trimmed with hand made lace and a modern bridal dress in ivory dupion silk
French Dinky Toys 24s Simca 8 Sport, four examples, grey body, red seats, thin windscreen, black body, red seats, thick windscreen, duck-egg green body, red seats, thick windscreen, ivory body, red seats, thick windscreen, with 35a Citroen U23 Breakdown Truck, G-VG, grey example appears to have been neatly re-riveted and hubs swapped (5)
Georgian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl of pearl tea caddy of rectangular form with lobed front, with white metal shield shaped plaque and escutcheon and four turned wooden bun feet, the fitted interior with two lidded compartments, ivory veneer trim to edges and small turned ivory knops, 14.5cm wide. This item contains ivory and has been registered with the UK Government with the submission reference number 94Y7HY6Z. NB: Bidders are responsible for arranging all documents relating to CITES and must comply with the relevant regulations of their destination country. We will not post outside the UK.
Georgian tortoiseshell workbox of rectangular form with inlaid white metal stringing, shield panel and escutcheon and four brass ball feet, the unfitted felt lined interior with ivory veneer to edges, 18cm wide.This item contains ivory and has been registered with the UK Government with the submission reference number RMEV12DE. NB: Bidders are responsible for arranging all documents relating to CITES and must comply with the relevant regulations of their destination country. We will not post outside the UK.
Negretti & Zambra gilt metal cased weather-watch pocket barometer, the silvered dial marked Patent 6276/15 with blued steel hand, engraved key to reverse of case and fitted to interior of leather case, the cover with tooled gilt initials 'AEJ', 5.2 cm diam. Condition ReportLight surface scratches and marks, accretions. Case with scuffs and staining. No ivory, disc insert is ivorine. General wear and tear.
A large collection of costume jewellery to include Murano glass pendants, enamel brooches, a Czech glass bead necklace in original vintage box, paste set brooches, a handpainted porcelain brooch (as found), a 1970sbrooch with interchangeable central paste stone, marcasite pieces, celluloid beads imitating Ivory and other pieces.
A stylised peal and gemstone necklace featuring a heart shaped amethyst, set onto a carved quartz centre panel, which is in turn set onto and 18ct gold, which also features sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds (0.32ct estimated diamond weight). This decorative centrepiece is surrounded by a graduated strand of 68 ivory cultured pearls with a pinkish orient. The strand is connected by a 9ct gold clasp. Gross approx weight 23.58 grammes.With a SafeGuard Valuation dated May 2012 for the item for £2,165.
OMAS BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE FOUNTAIN PEN.Ivory coloured vegetable resin barrel with yellow gold decoration.Nib M, in 18 kts yellow gold.Cartridge charge.No box.Measurements: 13 cm (length), 13.90 mm (diameter).In recognition of Omas' standards of excellence, La Bibliotheque Nationale (The National Library of France) has appointed Omas to create a pen in honour of the historic institution of literature and culture.Made from vegetable resin accented by a Greek key design, this pen is created in ivory to symbolise the ancient parchment manuscripts and exquisite gold and ivory pencil holders of days gone by. The 18-karat gold nib is manufactured by Omas and is characterised by its unique flexibility and softness, adapting quickly to the owner's hand.Omas is a lightweight product, resistant to deformation, heat and breakage. The lightness of an Omas pen, together with the particular flexibility of the 18-carat gold nib, ensures the pleasurable writing experience known and appreciated by experts and connoisseurs since 1925.
FUSET I GRAU rigid bracelet in 18kt yellow gold, 1930's. With an oval medallion in patinated ivory and tortoiseshell with relief depicting a character in profile with a diamond cap. Delicate gold work with festoons, garlands and bands decorate the body of the bracelet. Tongue clasp with safety chain. Signed.Weight: 21.4 gr.Measurements: 6.5 cm (diameter); 3.5 cm (front).Fuset y Grau is an important Catalan jeweller-craftsman of the early 20th century. Together with Masriera, he is one of the main representatives of Spanish Modernism as far as jewellery is concerned. Fuset was a true artist, who distinguished himself in the making of his pieces by the continuous use of ivory, delicate pearls and stones of intense colour, as well as the use of yellow gold engraved in diverse and decorative forms of extraordinary workmanship.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRIES, to include a Sylvac dog 1118 and hyacinth planter 2489, a green Crown Devon butter dish and preserve pot, a modern Sadler chintz teapot and Wellington tea wares, three Wedgwood Father's Mugs, blush ivory wares by Crown Ducal and others, a pair of resin bronze-effect figures of angels, tallest 34cm, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A mid 19th century French marquetry inlaid walnut country house post box-57 cms high. of architectural form, with barley twist corners and floral inlaid panels, applied with an ivory plaque inscribed POST ARRIVES 6.A.M. GOES OUT 5.30.P.M.,UK APHA Registration of an ivory item Submission reference: NEWRZLZW width 26cm depth 24cm height 56cm
An Art Deco Maple & Co walnut and ivory beaded necessaire poudreuse table, c.1934, part fitted with five silver and enamel toilet jars by George Betjeman & Sons Ltd, London, 1933/4, with tambour front and rising mirrored back, UK APHA registration of an ivory item submission reference: MZY65LLU
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