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A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled pedestal jar and domed cover enamelled front and verso with red and yellow Hadley roses on an ivory ground by Harry Martin, 29 cm high, puce marks, date code for 1903, model no.2032, retailer’s mark for John Ford & Co., Edinburgh, glue repair to knop.
A Bloor Derby porcelain dessert service comprising twelve plates of circular form, a similar stand, a pair of oval comports, a rectangular comport and one other the centre of each enamelled variously, garden roses, dog rose, convolvulus, tulip, narcissus, honey suckle, lily-of-the-valley and other blooms with an ivory gilt embellished border with stylised blooms and moss, plates 23 cm diameter, printed red ribbon marks, circa. 1830-48, restorations. (17)
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a karashishi scratching it’s head, a ball in it’s mouth, 5cm.; a netsuke of a small toad seated on a larger toad, signed, 5cm.; one similar of a man with a dog, signed, 3cm. high; and a vegetable ivory netsuke of a toad on a basket pattern scoop, signed, 6cm. long (4)
A Japanese pressed and carved horn manju netsuke of an actor holding a fan, 4 x 5cm., a similar manju netsuke depicting a reveller making amorous advances towards Princess Fugi, 4 x 4.5cm.; a carved boxwood netsuke in the form of a snail on a mushroom, 4cm.; a green stained ivory okimono of two pea pods, 5cm. and a horn seal, 5.5cm. (5)
A portrait miniature of a girl, an ivory handled parasol, an ivory hand finial and a cocktail recipe holder and an ivory dressing table set. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of Sir Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, KCVO (1940-2010). He was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was Garter Principal King of Arms, the senior officer, from 1995 to 2010.
An early 18th century ivory fan, possibly Dutch, circa 1740, the outer blades carved with an all antica warrior and classical female, the inner blades (one missing) opening to reveal a wedding scene, the central couple beneath the lover`s symbol of the bleeding hearts, and flanked with the dog, a symbol of fidelity, 28.3cm long
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