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An 18th Century Silver (tested) and Ivory Hilted Hunting Sword, the 23" broad slightly curved single edged blade with traces of engraved scrolls etc., the ivory grip finely carved with a horses head pommel and with silver embossed and engraved upturned quillons, possibly a chain knuckle guard missing
A Minton-part dessert service, comprising: two comports and five 23cm diameter plates, each centrally decorated with pink roses within a ribbon tied blue band, together with an early 20th century continental porcelain part-tea service, comfortably a six place setting, comprising: cups, saucers, tea plates, cake plates and slop, each decorated with autumn fruits on an ivory and gilded ground.
An 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise shaped panel with an ivory plaque inscribed `NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE`, with seed pearl detail of a bow to the top and laurel leaves to the base, all over a backing of hair, to engraved shoulders on a plain polished shank, the reverse of the panel engraved `Died 28 July 1784 Aged 55`, finger size O see illustration
A Late 18th Century Mourning Ring, the marquise ivory panel painted in sepia to depict a sorrowful maiden at a tomb underneath a weeping willow, and inscribed `WILLIAM AVELING OB 19 AUG 1779 AT 13`, within a hammered border to a knife edge shank, the reverse of the ring head engraved `Chris Meroy Aveling Ob 11 Oct 1772 At 9 M`, finger size R not illustrated
A Rhinoceros Horn and Ivory Mounted Pedestal Cup and Cover, late 17th century, the turned and domed cover originally with finial (with screw thread remaining), the semi-ovoid cup on a bulbous knop, raised on a multiple knopped elephant ivory stem and dished circular foot, 26cm high overall, the rhino cup section (unscrewed) with weight of approximately 350g gross See illustration Sold with Animal Health pre-sale approval
After Lady Anna Maria Stanhope (Marchioness of Tavistock and Duchess of Bedford): Self portrait with her Sisters, Lady Caroline Stanhope (d.1853) and Lady Charlotte Stanhope (1793-1859), circa 1805, watercolour on ivory, 7.8cm by 12cm, set in a decorative ormolu cabinet frame with twin rings for suspension See illustration Provenance: By descent to the last Countess of Milltown (Lady Geraldine Evelyn Stanhope, daughter of the 5th Earl of Harrington); Milltown Gift 1902. NGI 7329
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