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A Naval Type Dirk, the 32cm slender curved single edge blued steel blade bearing traces of tendril engraving and name RICHAR.., the brass hilt with ring turned marine ivory grip and with brass wire bound wood scabbard; an Argentinian Gaucho Knife, with Ju-Ca steel blade, the nickel grip and scabbard repousse and gilt with flowerheads and leaves; a Kukri, with brass grip, the leather scabbard with brass badge mounts (3)
An Indian Pesch Kabz, with T section steel blade, silver mounted hilt with two piece ivory grip scales and red velvet covered scabbard; a Malayan Dagger, with wavy blade, silver coloured metal mounted wood pistol grip and scabbard; an Indian Dagger, with bone grip and brass scabbard; a Modern Dyak Mandau, the painted wood grip and scabbard decorated with tufts of hair and teeth; a Chinese Small Sword, in Japanese style, with painted ebonised wood grip and scabbard (5)
FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT A BSA .243 WIN Bolt Action Rifle, the blued steel barrel numbered 11R2299, walnut half stock with raised cheekpiece, the chequered semi pistol grip with oval heel inlaid with an ivory lozenge, with leather sling and set with a Model 12 ORIGINAL Wide Angle 4x40 scope, with slip case
A George III ivory decagonal tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing and banding, mother of pearl dot inlay, silver plated loop handle and escutcheon, above a bright cut shield shape plaque engraved a coat of arms, the interior with a lid, 4½ in, (11.5cm) high. The arms are for Arkwright and Hurt. A handwritten note states this caddy was given by Sir Richard Arkwright to his daughter, Susannah, who married Charles Hurt in 1780.
Eleven ivory gentleman`s toilet items, two hand mirrors, four brushes, a pair of boot-pulls, a button hook, a shoe horn and a leather cased razor strop, ten with the Smyth double crest of a unicorn and stag, ducal coronet and the motto `EXALTABIT HONORE`, late 19th century, 10½in (26.7cm) long, max. (11)
•Richard Garbe (1876 - 1957). Angel`s head with a dove and a cloud, ivory, signed and dated `1947`, on a stepped slate plinth, the reverse with printed number `1394` and the underside with printed label for `James Bourlet & Sons Ltd., Fine Art Packers, 17 & 18 Nassau Street`, and numbered `E328`, 6¾in (17cm) high.
A Victorian ornamentally turned ivory ceremonial gavel, with a tortoiseshell band inscribed `RUMNEY MEMORIAL HALL`, the base inset an ebony rondel of Queen Victoria inscribed `HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA`, 7½in (18.7cm) high, two other ivory gavels one carved with a bust of Victoria the other with a silver plaque engraved a monogram together with three lignum vitae ceremonial gavels, one with the bust of Victoria, one with Victoria and Albert and one inscribed `To BISHOP GROTTY ON LAYING FOUNDATION POST EMMAGOOL 1928`. (6)
Five Victorian ornamentally turned boxes, comprising: an ebony example the body decorated with rondels, 5½in (14cm) high, 4¾in (12cm) diameter, an ebony box containing a gilt bronze medallion inscribed the motto `BY FAITH I OBTEIGNE` and heraldic shield of the Worshipful Company of Turners, replicated on the lid and inscribed to the underside of the lid `AMATEUR MECHANIC THOS FORSHAW BOWDON`, an ivory castellated box and two ebony examples one with ivory edging. (5)
Literature: `Masterpieces of Ivory- From the Walters Art Gallery`, by Richard H. Randall Junior, 1985; `Ivories-From the Far Eastern Provinces of Spain and Portugal`; `Images in Ivory-Precious Objects of the Gothic Age`, 1997; and `Elfenbein-Kunstwerk des Barock` by Carin Annette Moller. (4)
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