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A Japanese carved wood netsuke, Meiji period, finely modelled as a seated oni with parasol slung over his shoulder and an ivory stick resting in the crook of his arm, metal bangles to wrist and both ankles, inset boxwood signature plaque to underside, height 2.8cm. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Japanese carved wood noh mask netsuke, Edo/Meiji period, one side carved in relief with the face of Hannya, incised signature to reverse, length 7cm, together with a similar carved wood noh mask, unsigned, length 8.5cm, and a smaller mask netsuke, unsigned, length 3.5cm. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester shape 1109 blush ivory twin handled vase decorated with gilt passion flowers and foliage with moulded border, puce mark with date code for 1887, height 24cm, S/D, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory shell shape 1274 dish, a small Royal Worcester shape H265 vase (lacking cover) and a Grainger & Co shape G172 dish, both decorated with flowers. (4)
A 19th Century bells in view musical box, serial number 12108, playing eight airs with tune card, 15.5cm cylinder, the case with rosewood veneered lid inlaid with a later associated 19th Century ivory and boxwood marquetry panel, width 41cm. 2018 Ivory Act application submission reference 9MZKR34Q
An Indian or Hindu ivory carving of a Deity probably goddess Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. She is standing on rocks holding a musical instrument called Veena, a rosary and a book, having a peacock by her side. The carving H11,3cm. Attached on a hardwood plinth. Some losses. Late 19th / early 20th century.
Reading stand. Egypt, ca. 1500.Walnut, bone and boxwood.Missing inlay.Measurements: 36 x 27 x 8 cm.Lectern of Granada manufacture, from around 1500, which could be either from a private home or for ecclesiastical use for reading the Holy Scriptures. It is made of a walnut base with inlaid bone and boxwood. Typical decoration with eight-pointed stars, borders and geometric ornaments.The inlay technique consists of making mosaics and other figurative elements by applying different materials which, combined together, create geometric shapes and drawings of infinite forms. In this way, the different pieces fit perfectly together. To do this, the craftsmen make several large pieces in which they join the different materials to form the desired pattern. They are then cut into thin sheets, which are combined with others and finished off with metals, mother-of-pearl, ivory, tortoiseshell, bone, etc. In some cases gold and silver are used, and they can have hundreds of different elements. Its origin seems to be in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC, but it was brought to Spain and Granada by the Muslims. In this city, in particular, this technique has become its own.
A Chinese red silk and embroidered skirt, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1890, pleated and worked with two panels of flowers and precious objects in bright silk and gold wrapped threads; another plum silk pleated example;a floral embroidered ivory silk waistcoat (3)Red skirt: part of the corner applied silk band has pulled off and disintegrated on one angle. Otherwise fair condition Purple skirt: good overall Waistcoat: staing and some patchy discolouration. popper buttons added later - these have caused ""pinching"" of the material.....
A George III mahogany and fruitwood strung Pembroke table, the oval top with twin dummy end drawers upon a turned pedestal support raised on four down swept reeded legs capped with brass claw castors71 x 111 x 143cm (open)71 x 111 x 55cm (closed)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. UNLQ9F54
A Dutch walnut and ebonised marquetry cabinet on stand, late 17th century, the upper section with moulded top above an arrangement of seven drawers with a central arched recess enclosing three further drawers, the stand with single frieze drawer upon four turned ebonised supports united by a shaped X-frame stretcher155 x 97 x 58cmThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. M75G1Y8VProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkLosses and lifting to the marquetry, multiple areas of replacement veneer Losses to the veneer around the arch and around the drawer fronts the right and left side of the cabinet have vertical splits which have been re-glued internally The Cabinet drawers are a bit sticky to slide, possibly due to shrinkage or sagging of the carcass Handles have been replaced Legs and bun feet look to be later additions see photos
A rosewood cased marine chronometer retailed by William E. Harpur Philadelphia No.507, second half 19th century, with 4 pillar chain fusee movement, numbered 2351 to front movement plate and inside of cover, with diamond end stone, the 10cm silvered dial with Up/Down and seconds dials, Roman hours and Arabic 5 minutes, gimbal mounted in double hinged case18.5 x 17.5cmcase repolished; top of cover possibly a replacement as timber looks different; few scratches around securing screws; appears to tick. Not tested as to duration, presumably two day.With ivory declaration certificate no. G42PHHQS for small plate to the front of the case
Full title: An African wooden Senufo bed, Ivory Coast, 20th C.Description:H 73 x L 273 x D 81,5 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
Full title: A large mirror set in faux ivory tusks, 20th C.Description:128 x 97 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
Full title: An African wooden Senufo daybed, Ivory Coast, 20th C.Description:H 24,5 x L 161 x D 34 cm About this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
Full title: A large Žtagre with glass shelves set in faux ivory tusks, 20th C.Description:H 185 x L 168 x D 40 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
NEVERENDING STORY, THE - Crew Member PatchA crew member patch from the production of Wolfgang Petersen's fantasy film The NeverEnding Story. In the film, the Childlike Empress (Tami Stronach) lived in The Ivory Tower, the imperial capital of Fantasia.This cotton iron-on patch features the film's title embroidered in gold above the film's iconic white and gray Tower where the Childlike Empress (Tami Stronach) lived. The patch has an orange border. The patch is unused, but it exhibits fraying on the borders Dimensions: 4.5" x 3" x 0.5" (11.5 cm x 7.75 cm x 2.5 cm) Estimate: $300 - 500This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.
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