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Mitford (A.B.), Tales of Old Japan, 1871, 2 vols., plates as called for, original cloth gilt (endpapers clipped); de Benneville (James S.), Tales of the Samurai .., 1915, colour frontis., 3 folding maps, plates, original cloth with ?ivory-pegged ties; Robinson (B.W.), The Arts of the Japanese Sword, 1961, dust wrapper (worn); with a small quantity of others (qty)
A Victorian ivory necessaire, circa 1870, with monogram inscribed cover, various implements within, 11cm wide, (scissors replaced); an ivory measuring rod, 19th century, calibrated to twelve units, 29.5cm long; an Anglo-Indian carved ivory purse, 19th century; a Victorian boxwood cased set of bone spillikins, mid 19th century; an ivory and white metal mounted snuff box, early 19th century; a pair of boar’s tusks; and two further small ivory objects, 19th century
A 19th century French tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid ink stand, with ivory and brass mounts decorated floral sprays with pique branches, musical trophies and birds, with a pair of cut glass wells, one damaged, on flattened bun feet, 3.25in (8cm) h, 14.25in (36cm) w, 8.25in (21cm) d. Provenance: Collection of Professor R. C. Cookson, 1922-2008.
An Italian ebony, ivory and amboyna bureau, inlaid with scrolling foliage, putti and cornucopiae, the raised top fitted with two drawers above a hinged fall enclosing three cedar line drawers, above a further drawer, on an ebonised stand, Milan c.1870, 39in (98.6cm) h, 29.5in (75cm) w, 19in (48cm) d. Veneer loss, wear to legs, losses to mouldings.
A rare early 20th century Gramophone and Typewriter Limited (early HMV) wind-up gramophone with metal horn on square stepped oak base, similar to the Gramophone No 5, with original inset cherub ivory label and printed label to side with angel trade mark (appears in working order but may need adjustments). This machine has become the standard image of an early record player as a result of the painting, His Master`s Voice, by Francis Barraud. The painting portrays a dog, Nipper, listening with curiosity to the voice of his owner being reproduced by a gramophone. Barraud`s iconic picture became the trademark of The Gramophone Company , later known as His Master`s Voice
A good 19th century swordstick, SE fullered blade 28" with etched, blued and gilt panels, the walking stick handle of ivory carved with protruding head of a Greek or Balkan peasant wearing tasselled head dress, the haft of malacca with ivory ferrule. GC (repair to split in handle, release catach AF) Plate 9
A 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 206494P on all parts, (numbers removed from rammer and barrel wedge), New York US America address, London proved, with traces of naval scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard and backstrap, the latter engraved "John D Tewkesbury July 11th 1860", marine ivory grips, one with beginnings of engraved decoration. GWO & C (some light pitting and wear overall) Plate 1
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