RARE ROYAL WORCESTER INDIAN FIGURES an unusual pair of Chinguin Indian figures, the male and female figures painted in a variety of colours and blush ivory bases. Marked, Royal Worcester, 1567 on both, Reg No 184828 and 184827. 33cms and 31.5cms high (2) *These date to 1891 and are listed in Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the present day, Page 199.
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INDIAN MINIATURE a small painted oval miniature of an Indian Royal figure, probably painted on ivory and in a silver mounted frame (not marked), 5cms across. Also with a Japanese satsuma button, cinnebar lacquer button in metal frame, and an Indian pen (possibly silver) mounted with an Elephant finial.
ANTIQUE IVORY CHESS SET a ivory and red stained ivory chess set, top of the white king missing, red king 7cms high. Also with some additional ivory chess pieces from another set. All contained in an ebonised book shaped wooden box, also with a white metal buckle (possibly Persian or Indian). (2)
CHINESE CARVED IVORY NEEDLECASE a cylindrical ivory needlecase, carved with a dragon, birds and insects, 15.5cms long. Also with a 18thc Chinese export cup and saucer of fluted design, painted and with raised flowers and branches, cup with large area of rim filled, saucer 11cms diameter. (3)
A pair of Howell & James daisy decorated baluster shaped vases with long necks, bear labels to base "Howell & James Art Pottery Galleries 5,7,9 Regent Street Pall Mall", 48.5 cm high, together with a small quantity of early 20th Century tea wares and a Grindley & Co. Ltd ivory ware two-handled tray CONDITION REPORTS Vase One - with chip to the main body - see image. Chip to the foot rim, label with some staining, otherwise appears sound.Vase Two - appears sound throughout
Two early 20th Century piano shawls with embroidered floral decoration, together with a 19th Century ivory handled parasol, the plated ferrule inscribed "Sangsters" CONDITION REPORTS One piano shawl is approx. 124 cm x 124 cm excluding fringing. The second is 163 cm x 154 cm excluding tassels/trim. Condition on both shawls - both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some pulls to the embroidery.Parasol - silk underneath is currently rip free, however the parasol appears fragile and has not been put up fully. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. The handle has some small losses, otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A walnut cased single manual harpsichord by Robert Goble, the fascia panel inscribed with makers name and dated 'MCMLV' (1955), four pedals, 94cm wide, 184cm long and square section detachable standTo comply with regulations on the sale of ivory, the sharp keys have been removed and re-covered in ivorelle (high density PVC)
A Wolff Bros violin, two piece back 36.6cm, with Wolf Bros Violin Manufacturers Class 15 No. 3662 made abroad label to the interior together with a violin bow 67 grams featuring a mother of pearl inlaid ivory frog and another violin bow 63 grams in case Condition Report:Available upon request
A Scottish white metal 18th century style teapot of inverted pear shape upon a footed circular base, the upper body chased with scrolling foliage surrounding two blank cartouches with a rococo style spout, ivory insulators and a pineapple finial, 703gms Condition Report:one of the cartouches has been removed and replaced with a blank piece of white metal, the inside of the teapot has been restored, the base has probably been restored
19th century English schoolPortrait of an officer with powdered grey wig and wearing red top coat, on ivory, 5 x 4cm; together with a 19th century print of the same subject with frames label verso for 'Thos Dockrell Sons & Co, South Great George's Street, Dublin'; together with a further 19th century miniature - Officer in a blue top coat, watercolour on paper, 5 x 4cm oval (3)
After Philips WouwermannBattle scene with burning windmill beyond, and companion, watercolours on ivorine, 9.5 x 13.5cm in piano key ivory frames, and another similar in gilt frame; 20th century school - Portrait of a gentleman, and companion, portrait of a lady, watercolours on ivorine, oval, 8 x 6.5cm in engraved piano key ivory frames; another similar pair of miniature portraits of ladies; and one other oval miniature depicting a Roman emperor (8)
English school (late 18th century)A miniature oval portrait of a young man, with blue coat and curled brown hair, watercolour on ivory, 5 x 3.8cm, another oval miniature portrait of a gentleman, in black coat and white stock, 5.5 x 4.5cm, and another similar of rectangular form, both watercolour on ivory (3)
Continental school (late 18th century)A miniature oval portrait of a gentleman in blue coat and white stock, signed 'Toppino' and dated 1791 (lower right), watercolour on ivory, 6 x 4.2cm; and two further late 18th/early 19th century oval miniature portraits on ivory, of gentlemen, all in ebonised frames (3)
English school (mid 19th century)A miniature oval portrait of a lady, with coiffed grey hair and lace collared dress, watercolour on ivory, 6.1 x 5.2cm; and a further 19th century circular miniature portrait of a lady, in black dress with white lace shawl, watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm diameter (2)
English school (19th century)A pair of miniature oval portraits, of a lady in lace trimmed pale blue dress and bonnet, and a gentleman in black coat, watercolour on ivory, 7.2 x 5.5cm; and a further rectangular miniature portrait of a lady, in blue dress with high collar, 5.7 x 4.2cm, all in ebonised frames (3)
English school (late 18th/early 19th century)A miniature oval portrait of a gentleman, in blue coat and white stock, inscribed to the backing board 'Mr Wood, 1800 aged 42', watercolour on ivory, 6.1 x 5cm; and a further early 19th century oval miniature portrait of a lady, watercolour on ivory, 3.8 x 3cm (2)
English school (late 18th/early 19th century)An oval miniature portrait of a gentleman in black coat and white stock, watercolour on ivory, 6.9 x 5.7cm; and an early 19th century oval miniature portrait of a lady, in white dress with fur stole, watercolour on ivory with pencil inscriptions to the backing, 8.2 x 5.4cm (2)
A Charles (late 18th/early 19th century)An oval miniature portrait of Lord Fitzroy, in blue coat, signed (lower right) and inscribed to paper backing verso 'Lord Fitzroy, by Mr Charles, Miniature Painter to his Majesty, Strand', watercolour on ivory, 6.8 x 5.3cm, in gilt metal frame with ribbon cresting
English school (late 19th/early 20th century)An oval miniature portrait of a young girl, with green dress and coral necklace, watercolour on ivory, 7.5 x 5.8cm; another very similar oval miniature portrait of a lady, in mauve dress; and a further oval miniature portrait of a lady, 7.3 x 6cm (3)
Continental school (late 19th century)A circular miniature portrait of a lady, in blue dress with white ostrich feather trimmed bonnet, watercolour on ivory, 5.7cm diameter, inset to the lid of a circular walnut box; and a collection of five early 20th century oval miniature portraits, one indistinctly signed and dated 1922, watercolour on ivory, in faux tortoiseshell frames (6)
English school (19th century)An oval miniature portrait of a gentleman, in black coat with white stock, watercolour on ivory, 6.8 x 5.5cm; two oval miniature portraits of ladies, watercolour on ivory, in gilt frames; another late 19th century example; four others various; a leather cased pair of photographic miniatures; and two others (qty)
T LONDON "WIlliam Car.....", a portrait study of genleman in white stock and black coat facing left, silhouette, painted on ivory, oval, unsigned, inscribed on artist's label verso "T London Respectfully informs Ladies and Gentlemen that he takes correct likenesses in profile by his machine upon an entire new & improved plan.... at his house No. 26, Cross, Worcester...", 6.5 cm x 5.5 cm
A 19th Century Cantonese ivory fan with chinoserie decoration fan depicting figures and animals and a central cartouche initialled "RHC", 18.5 cm long, together with a further 19th Century Chinese carved ivory fan, the central medallion set with flowering motifs, 25 cm long, together with four further fans CONDITION REPORTS The fan with the initalled cartouche - in need of a clean, needs re-ribboning, there is some losses to the ivory pierced work on a couple of the blades and one has a chunk missing from the top.The other ivory fan has discolouration and staining, the blades aren't quite opening properly on the left hand side with one blade sitting over the top of the end blade. Some minor losses. Bone and lace fan with swallow decoration - one of the supports is broken with a small piece missing and one of the end blades has been broken in half and restored.The wood and lace fan has rips to the fabric as well as some losses to the sequins. All have general wear and tear to include some discolouration, in need of a clean etc.The other two fans - general wear and tear - see images for more details
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