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Lot 1677

A Japanese ivory figure of a Yamabushi warrior monk, Taisho/early Showa period, signed to a lacquer tablet - 18.5cm tall

Lot 1678

Three Japanese ivory netsuke of men, Taisho/early Showa period, signed - tallest 8cm

Lot 1679

Two Japanese stained ivory okimono-netsuke of a priest and a man with a box, Taisho/early Showa period, signed - 6cm tall

Lot 1681

A 19th century Vizagapatam Ivory and rosewood box and cover - 7cm tall

Lot 1683

A 17th century French ivory group of a mother and child, ex Hever Castle collection,ex Hever Castle collection, Works of Art, Sotheby’s, New Bond Street, 6 May 1983, lot 320, together with a catalogue for the saleHeight overall 14.5cm.

Lot 1685

A 19th century Indian carved ivory of figures on a caparisoned elephant, 8.5cm tall, and two other small ivory carvingsHowdah canopy detached

Lot 1694

A Japanese ivory netsuke of Hotei and a boy, Meiji period, signed,5 cms high.

Lot 1696

A Japanese Shibayama ivory and bone inlay handled magnifying glass decorated with insects and blossom, handle 11 cms long.

Lot 1698

An ebony and ivory cross with holy water compartment,25 cms long.

Lot 1702

A Japanese ivory netsuke of Tenaga, 19th century,7 cms high

Lot 1703

Seven Japanese ivory netsuke- three noh masks, two turtle groups, a ram, pumpkin and rats, Taisho/early Showa period, signed

Lot 1704

Two Japanese stained ivory netsuke of Ebisu and a seated drummer with drum ojime, Taisho/early Showa period, signed

Lot 1708

A set of 12 Japanese ivory zodiac animal netsuke, Taisho/early Showa period, signed

Lot 1710

A 19th century Continental painted ivory box, mask to cap - 10cm long, 3.5cm tall

Lot 1716

A 19th century Ivory parasol handle,17 cms long.

Lot 1723

A Japanese ivory 'dried fish' netsuke, 19th century, 10cm long

Lot 1761

Tibetan ivory inset white metal pendant 9cm

Lot 1

Fine pair of ivory campana vases, circa early 19th century and probably Italian, carved in relief with Bacchanalian scenes, with satyr mask handles, on square marble pedestal bases, 19.5cm high

Lot 10

Good quality antique carved ivory figure of a hare, 8cm long

Lot 11

19th century Japanese ivory clam shell diorama, the inside with figures, livestock, trees and buildings, 10cm acrossAppears to be in good condition with no damage.

Lot 12

19th century Japanese ivory clam shell diorama, the inside with figures attempting to catch a large fish, signed underneath 9cm acrossIn good condition with no signs of damage. Weighs 158g

Lot 13

Large 19th century Japanese ivory tusk figure of a woman, shown wearing a long robe and holding flowers, on a wooden base, total height 46cm

Lot 14

Unusual antique Japanese ivory model of a tortoise and a group of frogs, measuring 7cm long

Lot 146

19th century Anglo-Indian sandalwood, ivory and metalware work box, of squat sarcophagus form, with well fitted interior, on paw feet, 35cm wideStructurally ok but there are losses, cracks and warping to the decoration. Some contents missing - please see the photos.

Lot 15

Group of antique ivory, including a pair of Indian figures of gods, a dice shaker, a relief carved box, an okimono, a Canton puzzle ball stand, a clam netsuke, and two other figures, along with stone and other ornaments and stands

Lot 16

19th century Japanese ivory shibayama cabinet, finely decorated with birds and flowers, with inlaid coral and mother of pearl, and gilt lacquerwork, 20cm high (some parts loose/missing)Weighs 1.25kg. 20cm wide x 7.5cm deep x 20cm high

Lot 178

19th century Anglo-Indian Sadeli-work slope-fronted box, inlaid with ivory and other materials, 21cm across

Lot 180

18th century portrait miniature on ivory - gentleman in Armour, identified as Marquis of Montrose, possibly after Robert Walker (1607-1658)

Lot 2

Japanese carved ivory netsuke, 19th century, of a travelling man, carrying his belongings over his shoulder, 4.5cm long

Lot 223

Collection of trinket boxes, including one silver with a Christies label to base, one painted ivory, another silver with inset stone cover, and three continental porcelain with brass mounts (6)

Lot 224

Chinese export carved ivory puzzle ball, 5.5cm diameter, raised on pierced and carved stand, together with a group of Japanese ivory okimo, with missing elements

Lot 226

Late 19th century Chinese carved ivory card case, of small size, typically carved in high relief with a continuous frieze of figures in a landscape, 9cm highGood overall condition with minor wear commensurate with age. Natural crack to cover.

Lot 28

19th century Chinese ivory carved and stained snuff bottle, decorated with figural scenes, seal mark to base, 12cm highSome natural minor wear to the painting but otherwise in good condition.

Lot 3

19th century Dieppe carved ivory figure of Mary Queen of Scots, the skirt opening to reveal figural scenes, 8.5cm high, together with a carved ivory pedestal (2)

Lot 33

Fine 18th century portrait miniature on ivory of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, in silver frame, titled to reverse, 10.5cm high including frame

Lot 35

Collection of ten netsuke, including ivory and others

Lot 39

Group of three 19th century Japanese ivory netsuke - horse, goat and a dog

Lot 4

Ivory box and cover, carved with butterflies and foliage, 9.5cm across

Lot 45

Fine quality 19th century Indian carved ivory ornament of an elephant with howdah, together with another Indian ivory figure and two late 19th century carved and stained ivory ZebrasThe elephant has a chip to a foot and is only lightly attached to the base. The figure is missing something from his hand. Otherwise in good condition.

Lot 46

Group of items to include a fossilised mammoth tooth slab mounted with Indian silver elephant, Victorian ivory letter opener, antique ivory monkey, and a vegetable ivory bird

Lot 54

19th century carved ivory figure of Napoleon, 7cm high

Lot 6

Two 19th century ivory cased etui cases, and a cased mirror

Lot 86

Large Chinese carved ivory brush holder, carved with birds and bamboo, 27.5cm highWeighs 1.33kg

Lot 96

Complete set of 19th century bone and red stained ivory chess pieces, together with The ABC of Chess, published by Jacques & Sons, king measures 7.5cm high

Lot 114

An African carved hardwood tribal mask, with pronounced features and elephant headdress, possibly Ivory Coast.

Lot 1446

TWO GEORGIAN IVORY TOOTHPICK CASES, the first of rectangular form with all-over gilt piqué decoration, the hinged cover with a glazed aperture, opening with a push button to reveal a glazed and velvet lined interior, 8cm by 2cm; the second of rectangular form, the hinged cover with a 'woven' design within gilt borders, opening with a push button to reveal a glazed and velvet lined interior, containing a white metal combination toothpick and ear scoop and two other toothpicks, 6cm by 2cm. (2)CONDITION REPORTThe first example with some yellowing to the underside and the mirror cracked in two. The second example with general yellowing and losses to the edge of the mirror, the tip of the toothpick/ear scoop bent. 

Lot 1487

A STEEL TUDOR OYSTER WATCH. Circular ivory dial with honeycomb texturing and luminous dagger hands with black centre seconds hand, baton index, Steel Oyster case 34.5mm diameter with case back reference 7904, original Rolex crown, fitted with aftermarket black leather strap.CONDITION REPORTWatch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, winding not functioning correctly and requires attention, dial is moderately discoloured due to age. 

Lot 1042

Persian Meshed ivory ground carpet, the field decorated with scrolled interlacing branch and plant motifs, repeating floral design border with guards Dimensions: Length/Width: 303cm  Depth/Diameter: 195cm

Lot 936

Various ivory, bone and plastic items to include plastic fan, photograph frame, pendant, brooch, folding spoon etc.

Lot 1060

Two 19thC portrait miniatures on ivory. Largest 7.5 x 5cm.Condition ReportMarks on back of glass to one.

Lot 1248

A 19thC mahogany bureau with replacement knobs and ivory escutcheon and fitted interiors. 119 w x 55 d x 714cm h.Condition ReportScratches and crack to front, lacking two original knobs to interior drawers and escutcheon to interior door and pulls to lopers.

Lot 588

Two silver and ivory whist markers approx 5.5 x 3.5cm, Birmingham 1891. Maker marks rubbed.Condition ReportMaker marks rubbed. One ivory marker appears a/f to end.

Lot 597

Miscellaneous silver etc to include 2 enamel and silver spoons, Birmingham 1918; Georgian silver and ivory salt spoon maker W.S,unmarked tongs, salt spoon, charm, silver burner London 1874, miniature porringer London 1891 and a German vinaigrette Birmingham by maker Joseph Willmore 1816.Condition ReportVinaigrette lacking grill.

Lot 64

Selection of children's pottery tea sets. Hancocks Ivory Ware blue floral dinner set 9 pieces, Shell Ware blue and white Indian Tree pattern 15 pieces, gilt and pink floral set 13 pieces and a floral tea for two set 7 pieces.Condition ReportBlue and white set with chip to one cup rim, blue floral with chips to the tureen lid, others appear to be in good condition.

Lot 312

A collection of antique fans to include silk and ivory examples.

Lot 132

2001 Jaguar XKR Coupé Transmission: automaticMileage:34394The XK8 is a grand tourer car that was launched in 1996 and was the first generation of a new XK series, available in either coupé or convertible body styles and with the new 4.0 litre Jaguar AJ-V8 engine. The 1998 XKR was introduced with a supercharged version of the engine. Both the XK8 and XKR are electronically limited to a maximum of 155mph, the top speed of its predecessor, the XJS V12, being 158mph. A navigation system and self-levelling xenon headlamps came as standard with the XKR, with Jaguar's adaptive cruise control as an optional feature available on both models. Both come with all leather interior, burr walnut trim and side airbags. Jeremy Clarkson, during a Top Gear test-drive, likened the interior of the original XK8 to sitting inside Blenheim Palace.This lovely Jaguar XKR Coupé was supplied in 2001 by Westover Jaguar, Poole, Dorset and has only covered 34,394 from new. Purchased by the current owner in 2017 and placed in his private classic car collection, the car has only driven 600 miles while in his possession. It has been maintained to a very high standard and comes with a good service history. Finished in Sherwood Green with Ivory leather interior this Jaguar XKR is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in April 2023, the handbook pack and a file containing invoices. Driving this lovely XKR is an experience to remember, in traffic the car is happy to be as sedate as necessary, hit the open road and this car really comes into its own. The 4.0 litre engine offers brisk performance anyway; bolt a supercharger on it and the performance is spectacular. 

Lot 212

1999 Ferrari 456 GTA Transmission: automaticMileage:44230The Ferrari 456 was the first front-engine Ferrari for 20 years and offered true performance touring for four occupants. The 456 GT was announced in September 1992, making its public show debut in Paris the following month. This was a positive and brave move by the company, as the prestige sports car markets were in recession after all the speculation and hype of the late eighties. However, they showed their commitment to broadening their range and to maintaining their position at the head of the list of the world's most desirable automobiles. The Pininfarina styled aluminium bodywork made for a pleasing design, particularly the modernised reflection of the fabled 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' with the long bonnet, featuring retractable headlight pods. Also inspired by the 'Daytona' was the design treatment of the rear of the cabin envelope and tail. Thus, although the shape was thoroughly modern, it contained retro trace elements to associate it with the company's history. Electronically adjustable self-levelling suspension gave positive handling and a comfortable ride, while the 442bhp, V12 made sure that performance had not been overlooked.Registered in March of 1999, this stylish Ferrari looks well in Nero Black paintwork with a contrasting ivory leather interior. The file for this 456 contains a V5C registration document, a valid MoT test certificate and various service invoices, the most recent of which is for £3,987. We are informed that recent servicing works have been undertaken by the vendors mechanic. The car certainly performed well on a recent test drive. The 456 model has the practicality of four seats combined with the perfect balance of aggressiveness and elegance. This handsome automatic transmission, example awaits a new owner to enjoy it to its fullest.Interested parties should note that the cherished plate is not included in the sale. In addition to this, the electric fan must be switched on manually to cool the engine.

Lot 191A

Registration: FY10 CNCChassis Number: SALLMAME3AA321568Engine Number: 10020204562508PSOdometer reading: 48,000 milesOne of four Holland & Holland examplesOne owner from newJust as AMG is synonymous with the Mercedes-Benz performance division and Fords with RS Cosworth badges on the boot can always be relied upon to supply thrills on demand, Overfinch has been connected to Range Rover (and Land Rover) since the 1970's offering something a little more 'exuberant' to the world's best four wheel drive car ever built. Overfinch, in association with the world famous gunmaker, Holland & Holland, produced a limited edition Range Rover in which standard extras are superseded by bespoke packages for their limited numbers production cars. The prototype and first few Holland & Holland L322's were pre-facelift 4.2 engine cars however the rarest was the 5.0 litre facelift cars and as such this is likely a once in a lifetime find.For what could be considered the rarest of all Range Rovers just one of four procured boasting a phenomenal specification this example was first registered in March 2010. Providing service history and provenance this particular example was very tastefully optioned when new and a recent Overfinch Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the car, confirming its title as one of the few real Holland & Holland example.Some of the Overfinch/Holland & Holland customisation extends to the following, green full H&H custom interior in green extended nappa leather with ivory trimming; H&H extended wood pack with inlays, full rear centre console with etched Overfinch/H&H crystal tumblers and champagne flutes, H&H leather and wood steering wheel with steel monogrammed inlays, large rear console mounted fridge and rear entertainment system with executive rear seating and individual reclining heated/cooled seats with winged 'Windsor' headrests. Sitting on 20" Overfinch Tiger alloys with body coloured centres with a full size matching spare wheel. The body is an Overfinch Aero bodykit with exhaust finishers, Overfinch LED illuminated kick plates and it comes as no surprise that the car comes with every Range Rover option bar none. These include uprated Harman/Kardon Logic7 HD, full UV glass double glazed, 360 degree surround cameras, active headlights, touch screen satellite navigation with dual view, locking rear differential, climate front seats and heated steering wheel. The service history file is extensive and boasts full Land Rover main dealer history from new. Serviced and maintained regardless of cost, as part of a collection owned by a UK leisure tycoon. Recently benefitting from new updated timing chains, guides and tensioners in addition to a major service. With just one owner previous owner registered to the private individual then his business thereafter this is a rare collectable car.

Lot 2377

Eight Napoleonic period knives with ivory handles and steel blades marked with makers name, possibly A. Becanson.

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