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A George IV silver gilt and ivory ink stand by John Bridge, London 1829, with a flambeau taper holder as the finial to the flat cover, enclosing a removable cut glass inkwell, the ivory deeply carved with nude women and dolphins, the circular twin handled base with an engraved convolvulus band, 13cm (5in) high, 23.5cm (9.25in) wide. Provenance: Hardy family of Chilham Castle, Kent and thence by descent. The use of a possibly antique ivory section looks back to German plate of the 17th century and is typical of the early 19th century historicism promoted by the Prince Regent, later King George IV.
An Austro-Hungarian silver spherical three piece tea service, maker’s mark ‘EW’ (not traced), .800 standard for 1867-1872, the tea pot and sugar basin with ivory ovoid finials, the tea pot and cream jug with ivory loop handles, engraved with strapwork shoulders, on short scroll feet, the tea pot 21.5cm (8in) long, 964g (31 oz) gross
Henry Bone, RA (1755-1834) Portrait of an elderly gentleman in blue, half length, on ivory, Signed lower right, Inscribed verso ‘H Bone Little Russell Street Bloomsbury’, 7.3cm x 6cm, oval, In a plain gold frame, 21g. Bone is recorded in the Royal Academy list of contributors and their works as exhibiting from 1791-93 from an address in Little Russell Street.
A miniature ivory and gilt metal cercles tournants urn clock, 1920s, with a high quality Swiss three-quarter plate lever watch movement, screw set arbor bush, screw set jewels to third and fourth wheels, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance sping, click tooth escape wheel, engraved plates and engraved balance cock, winding by a key at the side of the base of the plinth, with an annular Roman numeral chapter ring and an independent Arabic numeral five minutes ring, the base case with an aperture screwed by two pins for access to the winding mechanism and to insert and remove the movement, the urn with a beaded girdle to the ball finial, a scroll foliate engraved band, the integral plinth of plain ivory, 12cm (4 5/8in) high, in a leather covered case with a key. The inside of the base plate scratch inscribed ‘J. Kaltenbach Maker Stoke Newington London N-16 April 1921’
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain pot pourri, shape 1314, date mark for 1903, decorated with cornflowers and dog roses, of lobed globular form with an inset lid and pierced cover, 5½ in. high (cover restored); together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, shape 1039, date mark for 1889, of globular form, decorated with cyclamen and other flowers, 4½ in. high
A George III diamond enamel and ivory box of navette form, the hinged cover set with enamel and diamond oval panel depicting a ship, flanked by two shield shaped panels with dolphins having emerald eyes, opening to reveal a red velvet interior and mirror (cracked) 10cm long within a silver mounted shagreen case, 11cm long
A Japanese carved ivory tusk section, elaborately pierced with buildings, figures at work, amongst prunus trees on an ebonised carved wooden stand, 23 cm long, together with a Japanese gilt metal mounted bone and ivory knife and chopstick set, incised with floral sprays in red, green and black
An early 19th Century mahogany and brass bound sewing box, the rectangular hinged top inset to the centre with a shaped cartouche, initialled, opening to reveal a lined sleeve and fitted compartmentalised lift-out tray with a pair of rosewood and brass strung covers, mother of pearl and ivory cotton reels and sewing accessories, flush brass twin carrying handles to the sides, 33 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian silver jug, the domed lid with urn shaped finial above a spoutless neck and baluster shaped body, the cast handle with figural and claw and ball decoration, separated from the body by ivory beads, raised on a stepped circular foot (London, 1893, by John Aldwincle and Thomas Slater), 21.5 cm high, 19 oz total (ILLUSTRATED)
An Edwardian Liberty "Cymric" silver teapot in the Art Nouveau taste designed by Archibald Knox with turned ivory finial to the domed hinged cover, the banded neck with ivory mounted scroll handle above a shallow circular waisted main body with vertically rising tapering spout raised on a circular foot (Birmingham, 1904, by Liberty & Co.), together with a matched pair of cream jug and sugar bowl (Birmingham, 1910, by Liberty & Co.), teapot height 15.5 cm, 28 oz total including ivory handle and finial (See "Archibald Knox" by Steven A Martin pages 139 and 202 for illustrations of model 500/13) (ILLUSTRATED)
A TOKYO SCHOOL IVORY GROUP OF A YOUNG WOMAN AND CHILD the seated mother preparing a fruit watched by her young son, 16.5cm h, signed Kazumi-to, early 20th c ++The knife held in the woman`s right hand lacking the blade, insignificant hairline in the child`s head, some accretion of dirt and grime on the upper surfaces, on the back, which has some natural light yellowing, the litter carried on the figure`s shoulder lacking a piece of the rope. No restoration
AN IVORY GROUP OF A FISHERMAN AND HIS SON, SECTIONAL IVORY FIGURE OF A MAN CARRYING A BUNDLE OF FAGGOTS AND THREE OTHER IVORY FIGURES INCLUDING ONE OF FUKUROKUJU the first 15.5cm h, a Chinese ivory figure of a woman and a South East Asian ivory miniature figure of a woman at a well, late 19th c and later (7) ++Some faults but as a collection in satisfactory condition
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