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A nineteenth century Japanese ivory figure depicting two men clutching a vine, together with four miniature ivory figures of the same period. (5) CONDITION REPORT: The larger figure showing some areas of damage, missing a staff perhaps. The smaller figures in time-aged condition, some areas discoloured suggesting bone rather than ivory perhaps.
Two Japanese carved ivory netsukes Meiji period, one an ink pot, modelled in the form of a scribe at work with brush in his hand, ink pot and paper sat on small table top, a squat ovoid pot balanced on his head for the deposit of ink, iron red and black painted decoration, signed, 4.9cm. high; the other carved as a startled male figure guarding his two offspring, black, iron red and gold decoration, signed, 4.8cm. high. (2) See Illustration
An Iznik oviform vase 19th / early 20th century, with short neck and everted rim, on a shallow unglazed foot, decorated with all over floral and foliate decoration in blue, turquoise, green and red-brown issuing from three vertical saz leaves, on an ivory ground, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. See Illustration
An impressive Indian ivory and marquetry inlaid rosewood table casket first half of 20th century, of rectangular form with coffered top with a hinged cover enclosing velvet lined storage over a carved floral and foliate frieze, the main lid also opening to reveal a similar storage compartment, the casket inlaid all over in ivory, various exotic woods and penwork with scenes of elephants in woodland, birds in flight above, the moulded outset base raised on turned toupie feet, 19¾ x 13½in. (50 x 34.25cm.), 13in. (33cm.) high. See Illustration
A Channel Islands inlaid mahogany bowfronted chest of drawers c.1835, the rosewood cross banded top over four long graduated drawers, with ivory escutcheons, boxwood stringing and pressed brass rosette ring handles, on swept bracket feet united by a boxwood strung wavy apron centred by a four pointed star, 39¾ x 21¾in. (101 x 55.25cm.), 37½in. (92.5cm.) high.
A Regency inlaid walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with kingwood and Tunbridge style micro banding and boxwood and ebony strung edges, the cavetto moulded lid opening to reveal a red morocco lined interior with two hinged removable compartments and blown glass mixing or sugar bowl, cast gilt brass foliate ring handles to sides, ivory kite form escutcheon, supported on four cast gilt brass paw feet, 12½ x 6½in. (31.75 x 16.5cm.), 8¼in. (21cm.) high. See Illustration
A Channel Islands needlework sampler first half 19th century, with stitched inscription `Martha Robert Aged 10 Years A.D.`, the square sampler worked in red, pink, olive green, pale brown and ivory, depicting an urn of flowers, birds, dragonflies and roses issuing from cornucopia, within a floral and cross meander border, 16¼ x 18¼in. (41.25 x 46.5cm.), within an ebonised frame. See Illustration
An ivory Brise fan circa 1800, carved, pierced and fretworked sticks, when fanned revealing a central carved area of three figures at leisure within a tapering rectangular reserve, flanked by two smaller similar scenes in diamond form reserves, 7¾in. (19.6cm.) long, in a period orange card case with engraved label for `Stunt Fan Maker, Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation, No. 191 Strand, Opposite St. Clement`s Church Yard, London`.
A silk leaf fan circa 1775, central cloud form reserve with hand painted portrayal of two lovers flanked by two large hand painted and sequined floral sprays, ivory sticks alternating in groups of two from pierced and silk strung to complete with silvered demi lune design, stick guards pierced with emblems of love, 11in. (28cm.) long.
A 19th century Japanese embroidered silk fan case the ivory silk case finely embroidered in silk thread with a water lily to one side and a dragonfly and butterfly above an iris to the other, a linghxi fungi to the top of either side, the green ribbon handle with rose quartz toggle, 11½in. (29.25cm.) long, splits.
An ivory fan circa 1740, coloured etched leaf depicting a country shoot above pierced and carved sticks with a centralised figural scene, ivory guards and sticks carved and pierced with figural decoration, hand painted scene depicting a seated lady holding balance scales verso, 12in. (31cm.) long. See Illustration
Two English ivory fans circa 1740, the leaves decorated with hand coloured printed chinoiserie scenes of Oriental figures in gardens, hand painted floral spray to reverse, one with plain tapering guards, the other with carved cornucopia and drapes to the guards, 10½in. 26.7cm.) and 11in. (28cm.) long. (2)
An ivory fan 18th century, foil paper leaf, main central reserve with hand painted scene of a regal gentleman escorting his female companion to her steed, flanked by two smaller vignettes of courting couples set within gilt scroll work frames, the reverse decorated with blue and gilt cherubs and angels within circular floral wreaths, stick guards of tapering rectangular form with applied gilt metal decoration of swans, swags, oval mirror within beaded frame, pierced sticks with floral and foliate silver leaf decoration, 10½in. (26.75cm.) long. See Illustration
An ivory fan circa 1750, the hand painted vellum leaf depicting a marriage procession with bride on horseback, the reverse hand painted with lake side castle vignette between two gilt floral sprays, pierced ivory and pique work sticks, the blades of which are decorated with urn, bell ringer and cornucopia motifs, 10½in. (26.5cm.) long. See Illustration
An 18th century carved ivory fan hand painted with a Roman emperor, companion and servants in a garden, floral scroll borders, exquisite fretwork and piercing to figural guards with silvering and gilded decoration, conforming sticks, in Victorian fan shaped gilt case, the case 14in. (36.2cm.) wide. See Illustration
An English ivory fan circa 1770, hand painted leaf of garden flowers and a butterfly, oval vignette of castle view, feathered border to reverse, pierced and carved guards featuring floral, scroll and maiden motifs, pierced sticks revealing floral spray within central oval reserve when fanned, 11in. (28cm.) long.
An English ivory fan c.1770, hand painted card leaf with floral spray decoration flanked by two butterflies, reverse showing just a single butterfly, pierced stick guard depicting lute playing gentleman, base of guards reticulated zig-zag carving on baluster supports, conforming carved and pierced sticks, 11 1/8in. (28.25cm.) long.
An ivory Brise fan circa 1820s, slender tapering carved guard sticks featuring a classical maiden to either side, when fanned exhibiting twenty six guards with exquisite fretwork and piercing, a central reserve carved with three figures flanked by two smaller oval reserves with single male figure to each, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long. See Illustration
An English ivory fan circa 1750, the leaf bearing hand coloured etched chinoiserie scene of Oriental figures relaxing in a garden with a bridge, hand painted prunus decoration verso, carved and pierced flowering vine and stork guards, floral and foliate carved and pierced sticks, 10in. (25.75cm.) long.
Three 19th century ivory needle cases all of furled umbrella form with Stanhope views, one with clenched fist finial containing six views of Ilkley, another with a gourd shape finial with indistinct view, the last with pear shape finial showing the view of Reading town hall, 3½in. to 4¼in. (9cm. to 10.75cm.) long. (3)
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