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An ivory and metal mounted page turner, 20th century, the metal mount with inscription `FOUND IN WALDERTON GORSE/ KILLED AT MURSTED/ RAN 1 HOUR 12 MINUTES/ JAN 10TH 1889`, probably the mount associated from a fox`s brush, 22cm wide; together with two gilt metal picture frames and a miniature silver picture frame, (4).
A pair of 19th century silver squat candlesticks of classical design, weighted, together with a pair of silver mounted hair brushes, silver mounted comb, silver and ivory glove stretchers, 5 silver bladed and mother of pearl handled desert knives, a silver and mother of pearl desert fork, 12 Continental .800 stand silver tea spoons, a white metal chatelaine hook and sundry other items of silver and plate. (lot)
A Chinese carved ivory card case, 19th century, of rectangular form, each side carved with cartouches depicting figural scenes, the edges carved with stylised foliage, 9cm high; a pair of Japanese export shibayama lacquered wooden, ivory and mother of pearl inlaid Bezique counters, Meiji period, 9cm wide; together with further ivory and plastic items, to include dominoes and pot, a model of partridges and a cover, (a lot).
* Miniature. “Lady Playing the Viola da Gamba”, after Caspar Netscher, mid 19th c., gouache on thin ivory, backed with paper, of a seated lady playing a large stringed instrument, with a gentleman showing her a piece of music and a young boy holding a small stringed instrument, inscribed in ms. lower left ‘n. Netscher’, titled in pencil on verso, 12 x 10cm (4.75 x 4ins), framed and glazed. After the original painting ‘Licao de Viola da Gamba’ (The Bass Viol Lesson) by Caspar Netscher (1639-1684), in the Louvre Museum in Paris. (1)
* Miniature. “The honble Charlotte Viscountess St. Asaph”, c.1795-1812, gouache on thin ivory, oval bust portrait of the sitter as a young lady, 7.5 x 5.5cm (2.75 x 2.25ins), gilt moulded frame glazed, with contemp. ms. title label on verso. Charlotte Viscountess St. Asaph (1776-1862) married George Ashburnham, Viscount St. Asaph in 1795; in 1812 he succeeded as the 3rd Earl, whereupon Charlotte became Countess Ashburnham. Charlotte produced thirteen children and was 86 when she died. (1)
* Miniature. Portrait of a young gentleman, English, early 19th c., gouache heightened with bodycolour, on thin ivory mounted on card, three-quarter length portrait of a young gentleman dressed in an embroidered velvet doublet, with elaborate lace collar, and scholar’s gown, holding a scroll, with a plumed velvet hat and book on the table beside, 17.5 x 14cm (7 x 5.5ins), framed and glazed, with early engraved framer’s label on verso (1)
* Miniatures. A portrait miniature of a middle-aged woman, English, early 19th century, gouache on ivory, head and shoulders portrait of a woman in a black dress with white collar and lace cap, 6.5 x 5.5cm (2.75 x 2ins), ebonised frame glazed, together with another miniature of a matron in a white cap similar, sl. smaller, framed and glazed (2)
A 19th century Cantonese ivory oval panel, deeply carved with a seated official surrounded by attendants, before a screen and vases on tables, 5cm wide, c.1880; another, carved with prunus and peonies, 5cm wide, c.1880, framed as two Generally good, contained in a 20th century Hogarth type frame
A Japanese shibayama, wood and lacquer table cabinet, the pair of doors decorated with applied birds amid flowers on a gilt lacquer ground, the interior of the doors and the side panels applied with ivory relief carved medallions depicting mythical beasts, 25in. x 18in. x 11.5in. - some losses
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