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A mahogany cased `Sikes` Hydrometer`, Dring and Fage, London, late 19th century, with calibrated brass float, bone Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and four brass weights in a purple velvet lined mahogany box with caddy moulded lid inset with an ivory plaque inscribed `SIKE`S HYDROMETER, DRING & FAGE, 145 STRAND, LONDON, MAKERS TO THE REVENUE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM & COLONIES`, (six weights lacking); with another (incomplete, lacking trade label); a copy of `SIKES TABLES..` published by Dring and Fage, London 1866 (ex Surveyor General copy) and a file of correspondance, (4).
ART. Mallalieu, H.L. The Dictionary of British Watercolour Artists up to 1920, three volumes, Antique Collectors` Club, Woodbridge 1990 / 1988 / 1990. Cloth, dustjackets, illustrations, quarto; Hardie, Martin. Water-Colour Painting in Britain, three volumes (The Eighteenth Century, The Romantic Period, The Victorian Period), Batsford, London 1969 / 1970 / 1971. Cloth, dustjackets, illustrations throughout, quarto; and Williams, Iolo Aneurin. Early English Water-Colours and some cognate drawings by artists born not later than 1785, The Connoisseur, London 1952. Ivory cloth, illustrations, quarto, (7).
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, with a broken swan neck pediment with turned urn finials, above a dentil cornice and a pair of rectangular panelled cupboard doors, the fall with an ivory shield escutcheon revealing a cupboard door, pigeon holes and drawers with turned ivory handles, above four long drawers with later brass plate handles on bracket feet, 86.5in (220cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d.
An early 19th century rosewood tea table, with a bird`s eye maple bounded top with boxwood stringing, hinging on twin supports above a part divided frieze drawer with an ivory escutcheon and later brass handles on square tapering legs on brass castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 34.75in (88.5cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
A Victorian macassar ebony, brass and onyx bead mounted games compendium, the hinged cover centred an applied Talbot crest, revealing a fitted satinwood interior with folding chess/backgammon board, an ivory chess set, natural and stained red, similar ivory counters in two sizes, Cribbage and Bezique boards, two Whist markers, the base with a button release drawer containing a pair of ivory dice shakers, dominoes, red and natural bone counters and spaces for cards with lift up bases, the front inset a brass plaque for `H. RODRIGUES, 42 Piccadilly, W`, with side handles, 8in (20cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w.
An early 19th century mahogany and parquetry banded square piano by Wilkinson & Co London, No. 2065, the hinged cover revealing a satinwood banded and pierced interior with ivory and ebony keys, the back inscribed `Wilkinson & Co Late Broderip & Wilkinson, No. 13 Hay Market, London`, 31.75in (81cm) h, 65.5in (166.5cm) w, 23.25in (59cm) d.
A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese carved ivory okimono depicting a Bijin playing the flute whilst standing on the back of a temple dog, height 27.5cm, a late 19th/early 20th century Japanese carved ivory okimono depicting a male peasant hopping on one foot whilst toads crawl over him, height 11.5cm, together with an early 20th century Chinese carved ivory ornament depicting figures in a dragon boat, raised on carved hardwood stand, combined height 12cm (3) (illustrated)
A 19th century Cantonese intricately carved ivory card case and cover, length 9cm, together with two 19th century Chinese intricately carved ivory gaming counter boxes and covers, both of circular form, and both containing carved and pierced mother of pearl gaming counters, approx diameter 4cm (illustrated)
An early Victorian hallmarked silver teapot of compressed circular form with banded border and foliate and floral finial top, raised on quatrefoil shaped base with ivory escutcheons, by John James Keith, London 1842/3, diameter (not including spout) 18cm, height 15.6cm, weight 21.5oz (illustrated)
A late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising globular teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl with five ridged reeded handle and gadrooned bottom section with engraved stylised foliate and bead work collars, with ivory escutcheon`s, by ` Martin Hall & Co Ltd, London 1880/81, weight 39oz (illustrated)
A George III mahogany drop leaf work table, fitted with two graduated drawers with ivory escutcheons and gilt brass lion mask drop ring handles, and opposing dummy drawers, raised on a central turned column and four scrolled out swept supports terminating on brass paws and castors (illustrated)
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