A 19th Century Black Lacquered Sewing Box with chinoiserie decoration. The hinged lid opens to reveal a mirrored back above a fitted interior; each compartment containing delicately carved ivory sewing tools; including a thimble, reel clamps, cotton spools and thread holders. The front housing a stationary drawer above the paw feet. 6½ ins (16 cms) in height, 14½ ins x 10 ins (37 cms x 26 cms).
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An Ivory & Horse Hair Fly Whisk, previously owned by The 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967). The ivory crook handle in the form of a horses head and inlaid with four ebony rings 9½ ins (24 cms) long, with the long plume of whisk hairs issued from the end measuring 26 ins (66 cms) in length. [With a statement of authenticity from The Earl Attlee]
A Fine 19th Century Japanese Ivory Carving of a Peasant Man holding a Cockerel, with a chick in a nest tied to his belt and wearing off one shoulder a delicately engraved patterned jacket . The base engraved with feathery leaves and a red stained three character signature mark, 9¾ ins (25 cms) in height.
Two Pretty 19th Century French Parquetry Rosewood Perfume Boxes. One box labelled on the base Sormani, 114 Rue de Temple, Paris. The top & front inlaid with tessellated & segmented octagons framed in mother-of-pearl borders. The cream silk lined interior housing two glass perfume bottles with gilt metal lids painted with architectural landscape roundels. 4¼ ins (11 cms) in height, 3 ins x 7 ins (13 cms x 18 cms). The other box parquetried with cubic centred octagons enhanced by ivory triangles. The front having canted corners of diagonally grained veneer. The interior lined with blue silk and fitted with two glass bottles enhanced with gilding [missing a third bottle]. 3½ ins (9 cms) in height, 5½ ins x 3 ins (14 cms x 8 cms).
A 19th Century Mahogany Banjo Barometer by B.Peter.M, London. The silvered engraved dial beneath the mercury column [missing]; set in a mahogany marquetry case with an architectural pediment centred by an ivory finial above a dog tooth inlaid frieze. Measuring 39 ins (99 cms) in height, 10 ins (25.5 cms) in width.
A 19th Century Milanese Ebonised & Ivory Inlaid Candle Stand. The top inlaid with a figural scene incised into ivory above a shaped apron enhanced with bone stringing and scrolling leaves. The central tapered column rising from a hexagonal knop and three outwardly scrolling feet. 34 ins (86 cms) in height, 15 ins (38 cms) diameter.
A Fine Quality Yew Wood Sofa Table. The well figured top having a reeded edge above two cock-beaded drawers with ivory diamond shaped escutcheons and flanked by carved flower-heads. The rectangular end supports having intricately carved brackets with leaves raised on the trestles and splayed feet profusely carved with foliage. 28¼ ins (72 cms) in height, 49 ins x 27½ ins (125 cms x 70 cms).
An Fine 18th Century Italian Marquetry Centre Table. The top inlaid with a dramatic battle scene; the male faces inlaid with penned ivory and flanked by two mother of pearl inlaid winged cherubs encompassed by a border of blossoming flowers and intertwining scrolls of foliage. The protruding roundel corners above a frieze centred by a floriate marquetry cartouche. The boldly turned barley twist legs joined by an ornately inlaid ivory x-stretcher, on squat bun feet, 29¼ ins (79.5 cms) in height, 61 ins x 30 ins (155 cms x 77 cms).
A Pair of Oriental Ebonised Rectangular Panels with raised ivory, bone and mother of pearl floral, vase and basket decoration, in carved frames, having dragon decoration, 71cm high, 46.5cm wide, another oriental panel having raised ivory, bird and branch decoration, also a quantity of various loose ivory pieces for all 3 panels
A Royal Worcester figure of John Bull, model number 851, on an ivory ground, the waistcoat decorated with purple flowers and the boots, waistcoat and hat with gold trim, the figure designed by James Hadley, the base marked with Royal Worcester stamp for 1900 and with impressed mark and numbered 851, 6.75"h.
A Royal Worcester figure of a Scotsman sitting on a wooden post, of ivory ground with red and blue tartan decoration to kilt with gilded trim to socks, kilt, jacket and waistcoat, the base with impressed Royal Worcester mark and stamped with Royal Worcester mark for 1900, model number 913, 6"h.
A Napoleonic Prisoner of War Bone Model of a Spinning Jenny, the figure of Jenny with red and blue stained clothing, the bonneted head twisting and moving her left arm which operates the cogs below, 10cm (some pieces loose and missing); two small ivory figures of elephants and a tortoise (4)
A Victorian four piece matched tea and coffee set, of flared octagonal form, the teapot with ivory finial on flattened hinged lid, scroll loop handle with ivory insulators, the body chased with floral bouquets on a trellis ground, initialled, 9 1/4" wide, Sheffield 1871 and 1876, 68.18ozs (4)
A 19th Century satinwood snuff box, painted in black "They are coming, you’re a dead man if you had as mony", 3" wide, together with a 19th Century bone snuff box, the cover ivory and mother of pearl inlaid, 2 1/2" wide, a 19th Century burr walnut and tortoiseshell snuff box, 3" wide and an inlaid yew cigarette case, 3 1/2" high (4) (illustrated on page 20)
A George V presentation trowel with an ivory handle, inscribed 'Presented to W.N.L. Champion Esq, J.P. - Chairman of Bentley & Shaw Ltd, as a memento of the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the New Maltings, Aug 7th 1913 - Law Stedd & Sons, Builders, Huddersfield', 33cm long, maker CB&S, Sheffield, 1912, cased.
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