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George V five piece silver tea service comprising an octagonal two handled tray, a teapot, a hot water jug, a two handled sugar bowl and cover and a cream jug, with cut card decoration, and ivory handles and knobs, London, 1932, the tray Sheffield 1930, the tray 18.5", by Edward Barnard and Sons, gross weight 170 ozs
A carved ivory figure of a 16th century astronomer early 19th century, standing with compasses in hand, beside a table on which is set an astronomical globe, the table with barleysugar turned legs set on an engraved, circular ivory disc and an ebonised, turned wooden base, the figure 8in. (20cm.) high, 10in. (25.5cm.) high overall, sword blade missing and split to ivory disc.
A Napoleonic prisoner of war carved bone model of a three masted ship c.1800, with three banks of cannons showing at the portholes and a female figurehead, the model standing on a later bone strung ebony base on turned ivory feet, 6¾in. (17cm.) long, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, requires some restoration.
A pair of German silver, lapis and enamel mounted jewelled ivory figures of street vendors c.1900, the finely detailed carved ivory figures inset with cut sapphires and cabochon rubies, depicting a woman carrying a basket of hardstone fruit and a champlevé enamelled basket, the cover with enamelled vine leaves and seed pearl grapes, the harlequin festooned with enamelled silver time pieces and holding an ivory cane, both standing on silver and lapis pedestals with enamelled decoration of birds, flowers and fruit, 9in. to 9½in. (23cm. to 24cm.) high, minor losses and damage. (2) * A similar harlequin figure was sold at Christie`s New York, October 20th 2009, Lot 84, hammer price $17,500.
English School (early 19th century) Portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue velvet jacket with high collar and brass buttons, ivory waistcoat and ruffled white shirt, his grey powdered wig worn en queue oil on panel, contemporary hand written label verso inscribed `Mr. Mulloch`s` 4 x 2 7/8in. (10 x 7.25cm.)
English School (early 19th century) Portrait of a gentleman in a black double breasted coat, ivory waistcoat, white concertina fronted shirt with wing collar and tied cravat oil on canvas, bears handwritten label verso inscribed `Denys Lefebvre` (possibly the subject) 24 x 18in. (61 x 46cm.)
A silver Mr Punch baby`s rattle, with mother-of-pearl handle and ivory teething ring, Birmingham 1937, a George V teddy bear baby`s rattle, Birmingham 1927 (missing handle), another silver rattle with mother-of-pearl handle and teething ring, Birmingham 1915, and a Victorian silver boatswains whistle, Birmingham 1865 (faults).
A Grainger & Co. Worcester porcelain blush ivory wall pocket in the form of a scallop shell, circa 1893, a Shelley Little Boy Blue Porridge bowl, a Denby Dale black printed plate commemorating the repeal of the Corn Laws and a small group of other ceramics, including a God Speed the Plough loving cup (faults and repairs).
A Central European violin, late 19th century, bears label Sebastian KLOTZ, Mittenwald, single piece back without figure, 14”, together with an early 20th century nickel mounted ebony and Brazil wood bow, another similar and a 19th century bow with ornate ivory frog (worn), (includes a Paul Voigt Ltd valuation from 1988)
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