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Fine quality Victorian sportsman’s knife with three cutting blades, corkscrew, spike, scissors, pricker and tweezers, chequered ivory scales, eared spring lock release and suspension ring, blades stamped Asprey, 166 Bond Street. 16cm overall length closed. Edwardian two blade opposing penknife with ivory scales, blades marked I*XL, George Wostenholm, Sheffield, England, together with original guarantee. A late 19th/early 20th century Gentleman’s Budding /Grafting knife by Saynor, Cooke & Ridal, blade marked Saynor and “Obtain” Trademark and one other penknife. Saynor knife 11.3cm closed. (5)Thank you for your enquiry. Additional photographs of the other knives are now available to view on our website. The sportsman's knife is in good order overall, there is one small loss to the ivory as pictured and some overall discolouration / spotting to the steel blades. All the blades on it lock into place as they should do. The Saynor knife has blades which move slightly and do not lock into place as they should.
Frosted glass lampshade with floral decoration, a further frosted glass lampshade, a cut glass perfume bottle with silver collar, a glass bottle with silver top, another glass bottle with silver collar, silver and ivory top, monogrammed 'EHB'(?), a glass millefiori paperweight, a glass measuring jug and further cut glass items (9)
Attributed to Jackson and Graham, Victorian satinwood and ivory inlaid coromandel breakfront credenza, the top with stringing, the frieze inlaid with stylised anthemion and foliate sprays, scrolls and flowerheads, having central mirrored door with moulded borders, flanked by pair ornate foliate and scroll inlaid panels and two pairs foliate topped faux-fluted columns, the cupboard flanked by bowfronted open shelves, all on plinth base, 203cm wide overall approx. For similar example please see metmuseum.org Condition ReportTop with light scratches and scuffs, some splits to the veneer, some losses to the back. Some moulding loss to the back at the right hand side. Some losses to back, moulding and veneer. Splits all over to the veneer. Some losses to the corners of the pillars. Losses and damage to the base all over. 204 (w) x 100 (h) x 57 (d) cm See images
A collection of Royal Worcester ceramics, including: a Royal Worcester blush ivory basket weave miniature planter, pattern number G357, 8cm high; a white basket weave miniature planter; a blush ivory plate decorated with floral bouquets; and other items; together with a Dresden swan comport with saucer.
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