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The mameluke hilted sword used by Lieutenant-General Peter Walls, by Wilkinson (by Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II), slightly curved steel blade, etched with foliate panels, gilt cross guard of standard pattern, “ivory” grip set with gilt rosettes, complete with steel scabbard, minor corrosion to blade; and his Infantry Officer’s standard pattern sword from Black Watch days, by Wilkinson, the foliate panels on the steel blade bearing the cypher of G.VI.R., complete with leather scabbard and light tan leather carrying case, minor corrosion to blade (2) £250-300
A Victorian silver shaped oval tapered coffee pot by Andrew Crespel & Thomas Parker, London 1868, with shaped outline, fluted ivory finial and double scroll ivory handle, engraved overall with floral swags and foliate bands, engraved with a crest, 22.5cm (8.7in) high, 679g (21.8 oz) gross. The crest of (probably) MILLS. **condition report: Marks rubbed but maker is still just legible, some movement to lid hinge, engraving slightly rubbed.
A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by Robert Garrard, London 1859, incuse stamp for Garrards, engine turned overall, with an ivory finial and double scroll handle, the body with a circular cartouche engraved with a crest and a monogram ‘JFR’, 24cm (91/2 in) high, 775g (24.95 oz). The crest unidentified. **condition report: Marks clear although rubbed to top surface, hinge in good order with very minor side ways movement, handle tight and no signs of repair, engraving to spout slight rubbed up front edge, discoloured cracks to ivory mounts, finial loose, very shallow dent to body below engraved cartouche
A George II tapered and lobed small coffee pot, unmarked, circa 1740, with a turned finial to the domed cover, an ivory double scroll handle, a moulded tuck-in base, engraved with a crest, engraved beneath ‘Pour la Paroisse de St Laurens 1760’, 18cm (7in) high, 488g (15.65 oz) gross. The crest of CHEEKE, MAGRATH, BRETT of Herefordshire, LOVE of Kent, PADDYE of Lancs., TALBOT, Earls of Shrewsbury. See Waldron, Peter ‘The Price Guide to Antique Silver’ 2nd edition, p. 260, illus. 823 for example of this shape. The dedication to the Parish of St Lawrence in Jersey, Channel Islands.
Raymond Weil, Collection Parsifal, a gentleman’s two colour wristwatch, circa 2000, ref. 7240, no. V119479, the two piece screw down case with skeleton crystal back, and with two cabochon sapphire set push buttons, the ivory dial with gold Roman numerals, luminous baton hands, centre seconds hand, off set date aperture, and three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds, 57 jewel Raymond Weil automatic chronograph movement, cal. RW7300 ETA 2892A2, the case 4.6 cm including lugs, on a two colour block link bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp
Two silver mounted tusk corkscrews, one of American manufacture, inscribed `The Jug For Mine The Book And Bread For Though`, and marked `Sterling`, with Edwin Walker`s 1900 patent bell with wire breaker and cap lifter, tusk engraved with a jug, book & bread, the next hallmarked Chester 1937 maker `Grey & Co` and a carved ivory cap lifter (3)
A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED IVORY KORO, the removable cover with carved seated Buddha between raised shoulders, the ovoid cylindrical body profusely carved with coiled dragons, the sides with grotesque masks and ring handles, raised on three carved animal paw feet, cover and base bearing character marks. 17cm(h) x 9cm(w).
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a young girl, watercolour on oval ivory panel, in gilt metal slip and ebonised frame under glass, the reverse hand written in ink with inscription ‘1818 March 10th Miss Bilhah Docker born April 14th 1811, E A Pina’. 7cm(h) x 6cm(w); sold along with a Victorian hand tinted photographic miniature, an image on glass depicting a boy sat at a table, within a gilt metal slip, card mount and gilt metal frame. 8cm(h) x 6cm(w).
A 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE, watercolour on an oval ivory panel, a young man in period clothing, within a gilt slip and ebonised frame with oak leaf and acorn form hanging mount, 8cm(h) x 6cm(w); sold along with a 19th century portrait miniature print, of oval form depicting a military gentleman, the reverse with hand written inscription ‘General Gillespie died in the arms of Major McMahon at the battle of Sobian India’, in a near matching frame 9cm(h) x 8cm(w); and an early 20th century portrait miniature print of a young woman in opulent dress, within a sectioned ivorine frame. 5cm.
A collection of items to include a 9ct gold fancy link necklace, suspending assorted charms including a large hollow egg, coral and turquoise set examples; two Eastern gold bracelets; a coral bead set bracelet; an ivory and coral bead necklace; a pair of cultured pearl pendant earrings (one fitting missing); a turquoise bead necklace; a carved turquoise pendant and other pieces (Qty)
A collection of items to include a pair of pendant earrings, each designed as a fruiting vine, with foliate surmount and clustered circular cut opal cabochons to the drop, with wire fittings; a ruby inset oval ivory pendant with chain, stamped 375; together with two fine belcher link chains (4)
DUMAS, Alexandre (fils, 1824-1895). L'étrangère comédie en cinq actes. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1877. 8° (227 x 146mm). Half-title. (Occasional faint spotting.) Contemporary red crushed morocco, spine lettered in gilt in second compartment, initials 'S[arah] B[ernhardt] at foot of spine, gilt turn-ins, ivory-coloured silk liners (extremtities very lightly rubbed, liners starting to lift). Provenance: AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY (ink manuscript to half-title presenting the book to:) -- SARAH BERNHARDT. VIAUD, Julien [pseud. Pierre LOTI, 1850-1923]. Ramuntcho. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1897. 8° (182 x 118mm). Half-title. Contemporary quarter vellum, gilt spine, initialled 'B[ernhardt] at foot of spine (lightly soiled). PRESENTATION COPY (ink manuscript to half-title presenting the book to:) -- SARAH BERNHARDT. (2) View on Christie's.com
LONDON -- Plan of London and its environs published as the act directs. London: Welch and Margetson, [n.d., but c.1848]. Engraved map (printed area 800 x 820mm). Black ink on ivory-coloured silk, by David Evans of Crayford, folded. (Scattered light spotting.) Cf. Mary Schoesser. Printed Handkerchiefs (London Connection series, no. 14. London, 1988). View on Christie's.com
A LARGE IVORY SHIP-LAUNCHING GAVEL INSCRIBED AND DATED 1902 CARVED WITH A SHILED OF AN ANCHOR AND INSCRIBED 'THE FAIRFIELD SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED', THE OTHER SIDE CARVED WITH A MONOGRAM, THE COLLAR INSCRIBED 'H.M.S FORESIGHT. 8TH OCTR 1904' 12 IN. (30.5 CM.) LONG View on Christie's.com
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