A set of six silver coffee spoons by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1935, with two silver napkin rings, an ivory shoe horn with a button hook end, a Common Book of Prayer with a silver cover, an oval silver coloured box with a mother of pearl cameo to the cover, and a glass powder bowl with silver cover, 184g (5.9 oz) gross weighable
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A late 19th Century half plate Tailboard Camera, possibly made by Henry Parr for Fallowfield, bears ivory label to top, dovetailed mahogany construction with square bellows, rising and sliding front rack focus with brass barrel lens, mounted on a late 19th Century ebonised tripod bearing maker’s stamp for C Grayson Leeds
A silver four piece circular tea service by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1940, lightly hammered, the tea and hotwater pots with silver mounted ivory button finials and ivory C-scroll handles, floral chased highlights and on circular bases, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the hotwater pot 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 2450g (78.8 oz) gross (the tea pot finial detached with breaks)
A French Art Deco silver coloured four piece tea and coffee service with tray by Henin & Cie., Paris, post 1838 1st standard, circa 1930, canted-square with cushion shape finials on a moulded foot, the tea pot, coffee pot and cream jug with ivory handles, the canted rectangular tray with twin handles, the tea pot 21.5cm (8.5in) long, the coffee pot 20.5cm (8in) high, the tray 54.5cm (21in) long, 4240g (136.3 oz) gross (5) Henin exhibited at the 1930 exhibition ‘Decor de la Table’ at the Musee Galléria alongside Puiforcat, Lapparra, Tetard, Cardeilhac and Bloch-Eschwege
An Art Deco silver four piece silver canted-rectangular tea service by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1940, the flat covers with concealed hinges and engraved small blocks from the top rim, the tea and hotwater pots with ivory finials and handles, the tea pot 29.5cm (11.75in) long, the hotwater pot 15.5cm (6in) high, 1800g (57.8 oz) gross
A Regency mahogany bookcase with boxwood stringing beneath the cornice, the astragal glazed doors opening to reveal three fitted reeded fronted shelves with a flight of pigeon holes, two long drawers with turned ivory handles, the lower section fitted with two boxwood strung drawers with oval brass handles, the lower portion with two cupboard doors opening to reveal a single shelf, the doors crossbanded in rosewood, satinwood and maple, raised on turned toupie feet, 91 x 46 x 12 3/4in. (231 x 117 x 32.5cms).
A small Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period, modeled as an elderly man, holding a fan and incense burner, with a rat at his feet, signed, 3 1/2in. (9cms) high; together with another similar, without the rat, signed, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms) high; and a third, modeled as a priest holding a gourd and a bamboo cane, signed, 5in. (13cms) high. (3)
A Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji period, modeled as a Buddha, standing holing a lotus flower, representative of the progress of the soul, signed, 11 1/4in. (29cms) high; together with another, modeled as a fable, a man holding a staff, having smoke coming from his mouth, surmounted by a deity, signed, 10 1/4in. (27cms) high. (2)
An early 19th Century Scottish carved coconut shell, of 92nd Gordon Highlanders Regiment interest, carved with military emblems, flags, and thistles, inlaid with carved ivory to create a face to the front, and two tablets, one inscribed `XCII Highlander` and the other with `Sergt A.Pyle, 92 Highs`; together with another, probably worked by the same hand, with inlaid and carved ivory facial design, and heart above, engraved with thistles and two Union Jacks, both about 4 3/4in. (12cms) end to end. See illustration
A George V four-piece presentation tea service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, each piece of circular bulbous form, engraved floral scrolls, the teapot and hot water jug with ivory canopy finials and scroll handles, engraved initials, height of teapot 6 1/2in. (16cms); together with a George V two-handled presentation salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, circular, with raised foliate border and ivory handles, with presentation inscription `To Captain Ernest Thomas of the Humber Fishing Co. Ltd.`, 17in. (43cms) diameter, gross weight of tea service and salver 122oz. (5) See illustration
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