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Late 18th/early 19th Century English School - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young woman wearing a white dress, oval (thought to be ivory) 3.125ins x 2.75ins, unsigned, in gilt oval frame and glazed, the back with a lock of hair within blue enamel surround (enamel cracked in three places)
19th Century English School - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young boy wearing a navy blue outfit with white and lace trimmed collar, thought to be on ivory, 3ins x 2.5ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed, and early 20th Century School - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a gentleman with a moustache, oval 2.5ins x 2ins, in black papier-mâché rectangular frame
CHILD & CHILD - a pair of late Victorian rose gold mounted cufflinks, each terminal designed as a heart, collet set with a green stained ivory panel, conjoined by belcher links, contained in a tooled green leather fitted case stamped CHILD & CHILD... Length of terminals 1.5cm These cufflinks are after a design by the Pre-Raphaelite painter and jewellery designer Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Manufactured by renowned London jewellers Child & Child and signed with their trade mark - a monogram of two C's and a sunflower, the design was originally produced for the artist's own use and re-issued commercially during the 1880's. The intriguing design reflects Burne-Jones' preference for stained ivory over more valuable gem stones and features his favoured decorative heart motif. Literature: Jonas, S & Nissenson, M Cufflinks. Harry N. Abrams (1999). P.21 and Gere, C. Artists Jewellery. Antique Collectors Club (1989).
A Rare Early 18th Walnut Marquetry Side Table. The top having a centre panel inlaid with entwined scrolls of incised foliage, bordered by floral ivory roundels and curved break-front corners. The smaller rectangular panels and frieze front drawer depicting winged lions issuing coiled foliage from their tails and resting their paws upon double lion headed cartouches. The baluster & ball turned legs joined by a wavy cross-stretcher inlaid with ivory roundels etched with various patterns. Standing on bun feet 30 ins (76 cms), 36 ins x 22½ ins (92 cms x 57 cms).
A Fabulous 17th Century Inlaid & Geometrically Moulded Two Part Chest/Cabinet Circa 1670. The upper section accommodating a shallow frieze drawer above a deep drawer both hung on side runners with two cupboard doors to the lower section. The whole piece embellished with ivory, bone & mother of pearl inlay enriched with pen-work and having split spindle appliqués set in pairs adorning the centre divides and sides. The door panels centred by naively engraved figural ivory plaques set into protuberant moulding with similar panels protruding from the deep drawer. The sides adorned with further appliqués and bosses. Standing on low stile feet 50½ ins (127 cms) high, 44½ ins (113 cms) wide and 25½ ins (65 cms) deep.
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