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A FINE JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE ATTRIBUTED TO OR A FOLLOWER OF OHARA MITSUHIRO (1810-1875) of a seated puppy, the eyes of inlaid horn, black details, 3.2cm h, signed Mitsuhiro with Kao, 19th c Several minor old blackened hairline shrinkage cracks and some natural yellowing of the medium mainly on the back, with natural build up of dust and dirt
A CHINESE EXPORT IVORY CARD CASE AND COVER the front, sides and back typically carved overall with intricate scenes of numerous figures amidst buildings and trees, 9.5cm h, mid 19th c In excellent unusually well preserved condition with only slight dust on the front and not cracked, chipped or warped
AN ENGLISH GOLD MOUNTED IVORY SCENT BOTTLE CASE AND ANOTHER, of oval section with copper gilt mounts, 5.5 and 6cm h, both c1780 and a Chinese carved ivory needlecase and cover, 19th c (3) Both bottle cases lined in plush but lacking the bottle, the oval case with a couple of minor cracks emanating from the pins and with several old hairline cracks on the lid. Gold mounted case with some yellowing of the ivory but both retaining the original hinge which closes securely and does not have noticeable play. The needle case in good condition with some dust
A QUEEN ANNE IVORY AND PIQUÉ CANE HANDLE DATED 1703 of bulbous form in two registers, pierced with a hole, the top in piqué point with the initials LC 1703 in a circle, 8.5cm h, on malacca cane, 89cm overall The ivory naturally aged to an attractive colour with numerous fine old blackened hairlines, in very good condition, not chipped or with major cracks. Malacca cane long attached to the ivory and clearly of some considerable age
SCRIMSHAW.A MARINE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE of rosewood, the pommel carved as a ball in a clenched hand, chased silver gilt ferrule, brass and steel tip, 97cm l, 19th c Some accretion of dust and natural yellowing with natural hairlines in the ivory. One or two scratches on the polished wood cane. Some polish residue on the silver gilt ferrule
AN IVORY HANDLED MALACCA WALKING CANE the handle carved as the head of a ferocious dog with glass eyes in silver gilt hob nail collar, 89cm l, late 19th c The handle with much accretion of old dust, dirt and polish and natural hairline shrinkage cracks. The stick with numerous scratches and ragged at the bottom where lacking the metal tip
THOMAS HARGREAVES (1774-1846) ELLEN MELLY, NÉE GREG seated half length in a white dress, her black hair in ringlets before a red drapery, with signature and date 1827 in an old hand and further inscribed A Melly Esquire on the card backing, ivory, 11.5 x 8.5cm, giltwood frame Ellen Maria Greg (1807-1894) was the daughter of Samuel Greg and his wife Hannah, née Lightbody, the proprietor of Samuel Greg & Co of Quarry Bank Mill (National Trust). She married in 1828 Andrew Melly (1802-1851). One or two spots of disturbance of the medium but in good condition. The ivory not warped or split
AN 1831 PATTERN GENERAL OFFICER`S MAMELUKE HILTED SWORD AND SCABBARD the pipe backed blade with textured panel and vacant cartouche inscribed Odell 72 Burlington Arcade London, the hilt with feathered ivory grips, plain ecusson, tapered langets, bud quillons and bullion sword knot, the steel scabbard having cruciform locket and band with loose rings In excellent original condition with most of the original finish, slightly heavy spot of old rust on one place on one side of the scabbard
A GREENLAND INUIT WOODEN SPEAR THROWER AND BOX COLLECTED ON THE BRITISH TRANS GREENLAND EXPEDITION IN 1934 with seal ivory plaques and borders, on softwood spear thrower 19cm l, box 21cm w, early 20th c Provenance: Ibtained in Greenland by Andrew Croft, who accompanied Sir Martin Lindsay, 1st Bt, CBE, DSO (1905-1981)on the British Trans Greenland Expedition in 1934; thence by descent to the present vendor. Box lid gingerly secured by fibre hinges and not detached. Dusty on the upper surface, minor natural shrinkage cracks in the front but complete, retaining all the mounts. The miniature spear thrower also in excellent condition
AN ANGLO INDIAN IVORY, SADELI, EBONY AND GREEN STAINED HORN VENEERED SANDALWOOD WATCH STAND with three finials, swept pediment and two pairs of pillars flanking fretwork, on rectangular base and silver paw feet, 26cm h, c1830-50 A very good example in fine condition with the odd tiny chip or crack. Complete with the accretion of dust on the upper surfaces, no repair
AN INDIAN EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL worked in bullion thread on a ground of ivory silk with a large central lappet and five smaller sections of flowers and scrolling foliage, 135 x 53cm, early 20th c, framed In good condition in terms of fading, the silk not smoothly laid down, in modern anodised frame
A JAPANESE IVORY AND SHIBAYAMA CASED FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY E MAURICE & CO with unusually small gilt dial, the movement with platform escapement and striking on a coiled wire gong, stamped E M & Co in an ellipse and numbered 4531, the case decorated with birds and flowering plants, on turned feet, the brass door engraved with a monogram and Thomas Bruce Ismay born 18 February 1894 baptised 29 April 1894, 11.5cm h, c1890 Provenance: Thomas Bruce Ismay (1894-1954) was the second son of Joseph Bruce Ismay (1862-1937) Chairman of the White Star Line and survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster. A high quality and unusual shibayama cased carriage clock, in good condition with minor cracks and small pieces restuck, the movement apparently complete and original
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, PARTRIDGE WOOD AND LINE INLAID DRESSING MIRROR with arched plate and reeded uprights with brass finials, on bow fronted base fitted with three drawers flanked by inlaid trellis, on ivory feet, 67cm h; 23 x 59cm Brass finials replaced , feet associated, minor cosmetic restorations; in good condition
An early 20th century brown crocodile skin dressing case, the silk lined interior fitted with ivory brushes, jars and boxes, monogrammed CONDITION REPORT: Some light wear to the case - see images. Bristles appears to be largely in good condition. Small splits to the ivory brushes. Several big splits to the ivory scent bottle holder. Both 'powder' shakers are missing their bases.
MALAYSIAN KRIS DAGGER with ivory effect carved rounded handle and pierced metal sheath, 48.5cm long The metal sheath shows dents and scratches and the pierced section has become detached though is in okay condition, the blade is incased in a wood covering that cannot be removed (appears to be stuck).
JAPANESE IVORY AND WOOD FIGURE OF A PEASANT CARRYING WOOD the figure modelled with a staff and an axe, and with a bundle of gathered wood on his back, the figuer on a wooden stand with mark to underside, 28cm high The piece is in several sections including one foot detached from one leg, the bundle is detached from his back, the staff is loose and broken, one arm is repaired, some splitting to the wood and a few gathered twigs are loose or detached.
A Jaques and Son mahogany and rosewood 'In Statu Quo' travelling chess set, with red stained and natural ivory pieces, the knights and castles marked with a crown, within a hinged board with locking mechanism, and labelled 'J.Jaques & Son Makers, London', 24cm wide 15cm deep 5.7cm high, in a red velvet-lined oak case with recessed brass handles, a brass plaque inscribed 'Dr Welch' and a Bramah lock, 27cm wide 18.5cm deep 7.2cm high CONDITION REPORT: The lighter one has the Jaques Crown. Two are marked in both stained/natural. Castle and Knight. Case in good overall condition. Locking mechanism works. Late 19th/early 20th century.
A black crocodile skin dressing case, early 20th century, the purple silk-lined interior fitted extensively with ivory brushes, boxes and jars, all monogrammed, including silver-mounted jars and a travelling clock, 52cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to the corners of the case. Monogrammes on some items are worn. It appears only one container missing to the back compartment. Additional images available (upon request).
A George III mahogany stick barometer, with ivory plaque, inscribed 'Blunt, No 22 Cornhill, London', with swan neck cornice over a silvered register plate, and hygrometer dial, 97cm high CONDITION REPORT: Missing moulding to the base of the thermometer dial. Moulding to swan neck restored and with chips and damage. Please view additional images (upon request). Silvered main dial rubbed to the sides, well cap loose, mercury plug/screw is loose too.
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