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A Victorian mahogany watch case or stand with ivory roundel inlaid lid, the upper lid opening to reveal the glass cover within, the lower section opening to reveal a pocket watch, the case being 3 5/8" wide, together with a silver cased pocket watch, the dial inscribed H. Samuel of Manchester (2)
A Ruskin pottery scent bottle of footed and tapered ovoid form rising to a brass mounted shallow neck fitted with a turned and carved ivory pagoda shaped screw cap, the body decorated in a high fired flambe Sang De Beouf glaze with green oxide spotting over a deep red and white bloomed ground, hand incised marks, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.
[PERRY MATTHEW C.]: (1794-1858) American Commodore of the U.S. Navy, compelled the opening of Japan to the West with the Convention of Kanagawa, 1854. A wooden cane, featuring a rounded ivory top, previously belonging to Commodore Perry and made from wood taken from the hull of the flagship U.S.S. Lawrence, commanded by his brother Commodore Oliver Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie (1813). The dark wooden cane features a small silver lined hole 4.5" below the ivory handle and two small inlaid engraved plaques, one reading 'Com. O. H. Perry's victory, Lake Erie, Sept. 10th AD 1813' and the other engraved with a quote by Perry, being his famous message of victory, 'We have met the enemy and they are ours'. Some light age wear and evidence of a break in the cane, neatly repaired. Accompanied by several copies of detailed letters giving excellent provenance. An historic relic of the War of 1812 fought between the United States of America and the British Empire. G Oliver Hazard Perry (1785-1819) American Commodore of the United States Navy who earned the title 'Hero of Lake Erie' for leading the American forces to a decisive naval victory in the Battle of Lake Erie on 10th September 1813.
Circa 1950's Ivory Wedding Dress with floral self pattern and bustle detailing; pink satin bridesmaid dress with pretty bow detailing to the bust and double pleats to the back and matching childs cream satin bridesmaid dress with contrasting pink ribbon tie; circa 1950's pink floral dress with cowl neck collar and matching draw string purse enclosing pink gloves; circa 1940's black jacket labelled 'Charleon of Grosvenor Street, London'; nurses outfit; Victorian cape 'Jays Ltd, London' and another with appliqué embroidery (8)
Mother Of Pearl Fan With A Lace Mount together with a leaflet 'Le Langage de L'Eventail' provided for the '500 Ball 1958' by J Duvelleroy Ltd, 24.5cms (boxed); tortoiseshell hinged case with ivory notepad and sterling silver pen; various fans; assorted tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table items; three evening purses; cream silk cushion with wax flower corsage; velvet muff etc
19th Century Mother Of Pearl Handled Fan with gilt decoration and paper mount painted with an 18th century style French scene and a border of pink roses, 27cms in a Duvelleroy card box. Together with an ivory handled French fan with gilt decoration and paper mount decorated with sequins and hand painted with roses and butterflies, 28cms (2)
Ivory Fan With Floral Painted Fabric Mount, boxed, 28cms; white feather fan with painted decoration on pierced bone sticks and guards, 22cms; pierced brisee fan, 19cms; '...Merry Christmas...' paper fan, 12cms; black lacquered fan with 18th century style figures in gilt decoration and paper mount with hand coloured decoration, 26cms (af); another similar with Chinese figures in gilt decoration and the paper mount decorated with flowers and exotic birds, 28.5cms (af); small lacquered fan with Chinese figures in gilt decoration, 20cms in original fitted box (7)
An early 19th century painted fan, decorated with a woman holding a lyre sat in a wood amongst birds and animals, with ivory sticks, damaged, a 19th century lace fan with mother of pearl sticks in a Duvelleroy box, two other fans and a reference book 'Fans- Ornaments of Language and Fashion', by James Mackay. (5)
An Anglo-Indian sandalwood, ivory and lac decorated jewellery box, Vizagapatam, the lid with a pierced panel decorated with a lion and unicorn flanking a vacant plaque, the interior with lidded compartments, divisions and a watch rest, early 20th century, 4.25in (10.7cm) h, 11.5in (29cm) w, 9in (22.9cm) d. Damages and losses.
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