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A two-day marine chronometer by Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No. 3417, movement features maintaining power, blued-steel components including helical spring, Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement, signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and Up-Down state-of-wind indicator, back-plate signed, contained within brass-mounted rosewood case with inset ivory maker`s name plaque, circa 1860-70 - complete with key SEE ILLUSTRATION
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory bowls, one in the form of a clam shell, raised on three shell form feet, green printed factory marks and date code for 1908, the other with puce factory marks and no.1274 to base, each decorated with flower heads and foliate, height of shell bowl 15cm, length 22cm, length of other bowl 23cm.
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory jugs, one having relief decoration of a lizard with bamboo branch form handle, puce factory marks and date code for 1899, height 15cm, the other of baluster form, having hand painted decoration of butterflies and foliate, signed by Edward Raby, puce factory marks and date code for 1894 to base, height 19cm.
An early 19th century late Georgian mahogany straight front chest of drawers, inlaid with chequer banding, featuring a secret frieze drawer above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers with ivory escutcheon`s and brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width approx 126cm.
A fine quality late 20th century Kashmir silk carpet, the large central panel with rectangular tree and arched panels, mainly consisting of red, blue and beige colours, the outside edge with rectangular panels with star form decoration, all on an ivory background, bears label verso `Kashmir` with an image of St Hagia Sophia, 200x300cm (illustrated).
A 19th century ivory handled walking cane with horn ferrule and tapering Malacca shaft, with horn end cap, length 88.5cm, also a further 19th century ivory handled walking cane with ornate cast band engraved presented to H Smith by the Cotton Spinner & Twinners Association Sowerby Bridge, indistinctly marked possibly 18GP to side, makers mark JW, length 90.5cm (2) (illustrated).
An early 20th century carved ivory handled ladies cane, the carved handle in the form of a parrot and serpent on a branch, on bamboo cane with London hallmarked silver ferrule engraved Albert Hawley of Mossley, dated 19/6/4, indistinct makers mark possibly TD, handle (af), length 91cm, also a 19th century/early 20th century carved bone handled walking stick with dog head handle and brass coloured metal ferrule on tapering Malacca shaft, length 92.5cm (2).
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