REELS: (3) A J MacPherson of Inverness 3. 5" alloy fly reel by Dingley, 2 screw latch, ivorine handle, smooth brass foot, good lead finish, a Forrest of Kelso 3-1/8" Uniqua style alloy dry fly reel with ivory handle, fixed smooth check, brass foot, good and an Allcock's The Gilmour 3. 5" contract drum alloy fly reel with single face screw smooth check, ivorine handle, retaining good lead finish.
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REEL NET & FLY TYING. A fine Victorian wood and brass folding landing net with 18" wood arms and original mesh net, brass folding joint, 29" bamboo handle with brass fittings, belt loop etc, a 4" all brass Farlow salmon fly reel with Fish Trade mark to foot, ivory handle, constant check, good and a Veniard anglers Brand wood box fly tuning outfit with contents.
A 19th Century child’s sword of ‘Mameluke’ type, slightly curved pipe backed blade 21 ¾ in., etched panels with foliage and VR asoni and ‘Moore & Co, 1 Old Bond St, London’, gilt brass hilt with shell and acanthus detail to the ecusson, retaining ivory part gripscale to one side, brass mounted steel scabbard.
A British 1786 type Infantry Officer’s sword, spadroon blade 32 ¾ in. by Runkel of Solingen, the forte blued and with gilt highlighted engraved detail including GR asoni and the royal coat of arms, steel hilt with beaded side ring and knucklebow, steel pommel with canted edges, reeded ivory grip interrupted by a steel band, steel mounted brown leather scabbard (damaged).
A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS ARCHITECT'S DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, late 19th/early 20th century, including a boxed Webber and Son Swansea brass rolling parallel rule No. 975/10, a cased Halden Calculex or circular slide rule, complete with table booklet, a cased set of beam compass fittings, three further fitted cased sets of instruments - some with ivory handles - two ebony cylindrical rules, and two T-squares. (Qty)
A 1930'3 MAHOGANY CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, London 1937, maker 'RWB' Harrods Ltd Silversmiths & Cutlers, London, SW1. The rectangular lift up top enclosing a fitted baize interior containing twelve silver dessert spoons, eight silver tea spoons, twelve silver dessert forks, twelve silver table forks, eleven cheese knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) and twelve table knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) the edge of the canteen bearing the ivorine trade label. The single drawer beneath containing one silver soup ladle, six silver table spoons, twelve silver soup spoons, two silver sauce ladles and six silver egg spoons, together with a mixture of ivory and ivorine handled cutlery (nineteen pieces). The removable canteen resting upon a conforming stand having a single vacant drawer, raised on square section legs flared at the feet. 39cm x 54cm x 89cm
A Victorian 1831 pattern, mameluke style, General Officer's sword, by Hill Brothers of 3 Old Bond Street, London, of regulation type, curved blade, 32.5in (825mm), etched with the crowned cypher, ivory grips, gilt rosettes and brass cross-guard with cartouche of crossed sword and baton, in its brass scabbard.
A Georgian Naval Officer's Dress Dirk, early 19th century, single edged curved blade 16.5in (42cm), gilt metal hilt with acanthus leaf decorated langet and backpiece, chequered ivory grip in its brass mounted black leather scabbard and a 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, straight single edged blade 78cm, (rusted and pitted), brass hilt with fixed shell-guard and silver-wire bound grip, lacking scabbard, (2).
A Victorian Officer's 11th Hussars, Mameluke sword, with blade by Hawkes & Co of London, manufacturer to the Queen, 33in (84cm), finely etched with crowned VR cypher, Prince Albert's Own 11th Hussars, Battle honours Salamanca, Waterloo, Peninsula, Bhurtpore, Egypt, Alma, Inkerman, Balaklava, Sevastopol, gilt crosspiece with mounted Sphinx on the ecussons, ivory grips with rosettes, in its plated scabbard with chased gilt mounts. Provence: Lieutentant-Colonel R.J.P. Anderson C.M.G., D.S.O., Commander 11th Hussars 1915-1920, thence by descent.
An Ellen Oliver ivory silk bridal gown, labelled `2&3 Inverness Place, Bayswater,' the boned bodice adorned with lace flounces, pleated detailing to trained skirt; together with a trained ivory satin skirt with swallow-tail hem; a burgundy velvet capelet lacking its trimming; an embroidered wool stole and a quantity of lace trimmings (qty)
A Dior London black velvet and gazar evening gown, early 1960s, labelled and with original shop tag to skirt, with large single bow to bodice above velvet midriff, bust 96cm, 38in; together with a Christian Dior Boutique, Paris labelled ivory silk crepe bodice and matching skirt, early 1960s, bust 6cm, 38in, waist 76cm, 30in (3)
A group of mainly ivory - gold ecclesiastical vestments, 18th-19th century, comprising: ivory ground chasuble woven with peonies probably Chinese for the European market mid 18th century; five 18th century chasubles including an ivory calimanco chasuble, another of watered silk another of damask applied with star motifs, a good gold brocatelle example c.1850 and a single embroidered chasuble panel c.1780; together with a yellow silk altar frontal and a chalice veil, (9)
Three vestments and a fragment Italian 17th century, comprising red and white lampas chasuble early 17th century; a flame-effect satin example late 17th century; gold and ivory damask dalmatic edged in gold braid second half 17th century and a fragment of crimson and yellow silk lampas early 17th century (4)
An interesting group of footwear 1870-1900, seven pairs including: F.Pinet ivory satin bridal shoes trimmed with large rosettes c.1870; W.H. Dutton rose pink leather mules, 1870s; black velvet gothic fancy-dress slippers; Breton high-heeled clogs c.1870; two pairs of stylish ankle boots in grey and black c.1900 (14)
Three assorted fans, comprising Cantonese guinea-fowl feather fan with carved and pierced ivory sticks and guards, c.1860; a silk fan c.1900 with painted water-nymph; and a painted celluloid child's fan c.1910, the largest 25cm, 10in (3) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
Two carved ivory brise fans, Cantonese export, circa 1800-20, one carved and pierced with European figures, but with Chinese figures to the guards, 20cm, 8in; the other the upper leaf with vignette of a reclining lady, the guards with elegant gentlemen, 17cm, 6 3/4in (2) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
A painted fan `the return of the prodigal', circa 1800, the chicken-skin leaf edged in gilt, pireced ivory sticks and guards, 25cm, 10in; together with a grand tour fan, circa 1800, painted with scene of `Veduti di Puzzirelli, 18.5cm, 7 1/4in (2) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
A chinoiserie fan, English circa 1770, the paper leaf painted with a mother and her children, highlighted in gold, carved and pierced ivory sticks and guards; together with another c.1780 painted with Elizabethan merrymakers, printed border, pique ivory guards, both 28.5cm, 11in (2) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
A chinoiserie painted decoupe fan, circa 1780, with pierced paper leaf painted with large perching bird, and two figures, carved ivory sticks and guards, 29cm, 11 1/2in; together with an ivory bris? fan c.1820 delicately pierced with flowers and children, 17cm, 6 3/4in (2) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
Four fans, 1850-1920, comprising: a painted black satin fan c.1885, 30cm, 12in; a green silk spangled fan with horn sticks and guards, 24cm, 9 1/2in; a pierced and fretted ivory fan with pink satin leaf, 23cm, 9in; and a brown ostrich feather fan, 37cm, 14 1/2in (4) Please note there are export restrictions on this lot outside the EU
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