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New Testament [Greek]. Novum Testamentum Graecum Manuale, ex iterata recognitione b. Jo. Alb. Bengelii..., Tübingen: Jac. Frid. Heerbrandt, 1790, seven leaves of manuscript bound in at front, marbled endpapers with contemp. ownership to verso of front free endpaper, upper pastedown incorporating hinged flap which when opened reveals a miniature watercolour on ivory(?) portrait of a gentleman (84 x 65mm), glazed, gilt dentelles, contemp. calf gilt, joints and extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo. Darlow & Moule 4770. (1)
FERDINAND PREISS (1883-1943) `Spring Awakening`, cold painted bronze and ivory, c. 1935, signed `F. Preiss` at the bottom of the robe, on a green onyx base, 14 1/4" high (two fingers missing and disjointed hand) Literature: This model was produced by Preiss with two slightly differing hairstyles, for examples see Harold Berman, Bronzes: Sculptures and Founders 1800-1930, Volumest Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1994, p1171, No. 4672 Bryan Catley, Art Deco and Other Figures, London: Antique Collectors Club, 2003, p. 274.
MANNER OF ERNEST GIMSON A Cotswold School rosewood veneered lace box, possibly designed by Ernest Gimson, with marquetry top inlaid mother of pearl, boxwood, ebony and ivory in the form of flowering oak branches, the sides decorated with geometric ebony, rosewood, ivory and mother of pearl inlay, lined in cedar wood, 16 1/2" across, 13" deep, 4 3/4" high Note: See Annette Carruthers and Mary Greensted, Good Citizens Furniture - the Arts and Crafts Collections at Cheltenham, 1994, p. 94 for a Clergy seat designed by Ernest Gimson and made at Daneway by Percy Burchett and others (supervised by Peter Waals) in 1914 for an example of inlay in a similar style.
POOLE POTTERY A bulbous pottery jug, designed by Betty Gorby, with all over hand painted flower and foliage decoration, shape no. 315, black printed Poole Dolphin mark to the base, 6 1/4" high, a flared Poole vase designed by Trude Carter and Painted by Iris Skinner, 5 3/4" high and a Woods Ivory Ware Art Deco cheese dish (3)
A Brass Periscope No.14 TPL. MK.4, with oak handle, the top panel stamped O.S. 1427 G.A. R & J.B. 9818; a Women`s Land Army Proficiency Badge, with certificate awarded to Miss J Ward 49769 for Tractor Driving, dated April 1944, together with two embroidered armbands; a Small Quantity of Ephemera, including letters of reference and thanks; an Ivory Letter Opener.
A Caucasian Kindjhal, with 20cm double edge steel blade, the silvered brass hilt with horn grip inlaid with red and natural ivory dot motifs, with brass mounted leather scabbard; a 19th Century Dagger, with 23cm double edge flattened diamond shape steel blade, the ivory hilt with rounded grip below two rings, with globular pommel, with tooled leather scabbard. (2)
A Georgian "Five Ball Spadroon" Type Naval Officer`s Sword, the 71cm slightly curved single edge steel blade with a broad and a narrow fuller to each side, the gilt brass hilt with five ball counter guard, stirrup knuckle bow and square cushion pommel, the fluted marine ivory grip set with an elliptical brass panel engraved "M.L.R. Jnr.A.", (the knuckle bow may have been replaced, lacks scabbard)
19th century English ivory and bone chess set made by Charles Hastilow circa 1850, provenance by direct family descent, unusually large red and white set in barleycorn pattern the kings with maltese cross finials, 7.5" high, the queens with feather finials, 7.25" high, the bishops with open mitre tops, 3.5", the knights (without reigns), 3.5", the rooks with turreted towers with flag finials, 5.25", the pawns 2.5", together with 15 red and 17 white plain draughts, 1.75", and one odd red draught with carved decoration and two scorers PROVENANCE; Direct family descent from Charles Hastilow, the lot is sold with a card for "C Hastilow and Sons, ivory bone and hardwood turners of 3 Queen Street, Worship Street, London EC". Family tradition states that this set is a copy of a set which was exhibited in the Great Exhibition 1851. It is said that it took four years to complete .
In the manner of Gillows, 19th century burr walnut, ebony, boxwood and stained ivory strung Bonheur du Jour with inset Jasperware plaques, the top with a mirrored open section flanked by two cupboard doors inset with plaques of classical maidens, the base with three drawers, the central drawer fitted with blue gilt and tooled leather writing service, raised on reeded shaped supports with undershelf, with gilt metal mounts 56 x 43 x 21in. (142.24 x 109.22 x 53.34cm)
A 19th Century Indian Khyber Knife, the fullered T section steel blade with tendril engraved back edge, brass ferrule and two piece ivory grip with hooked pommel and leather scabbard; an Indian Kukri, with bone grip and leather sheath set with a small knife; an Indian Kukri, with horn grip and leather sheath with two small knives. (3)
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