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A collection of Victorian bone and ivory doll's house furniture, all with pierced design comprising a bookcase on cupboard, bench, piano, dressing table, harpsichord, desk centre table and three chairs, tallest 4 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good. One chair missing a leg. desk with one leg glued and minor loss to galleried decoration. One piece of splat design missing on bench below arm. some glue residue on parts of dressing table. There will probably be other tiny losses/issues, but nothing major.
A group of three French 19th century miniatures on ivory, including a portrait of a young boy in a Louis XVI style frame, 10 cm; an Empire period portrait of a lady (lacking its glass), 7 cm; and an 18th century style portrait of a lady, 9 cm (3)Shipping information (to be shipped from France): Unpacked weight: 150g, Shipping price to UK, EU and Switzerland: £24
A BAKTIARI RUG, PERSIAN AND A TABRIZ CARPET, PERSIAN (2)A BAKTIARI RUG, PERSIAN-The madder field with all over floral sprays from a central flower head; corner spandrels ; black flower head border; 160cm x 108cm, together with a TABRIZ CARPET, PERSIAN - The madder field with a bold indigo and ivory medallion; 340cm x 222cm
A Circa 1920's Cream Silk Satin Evening Gown, the sleeveless bodice inset with diamanté highlights to full circular skirt with net hem, a cream silk two tier embroidered cape and a later ivory damask full length wedding dress, with sweetheart neckline, three-quarter sleeves and 'A' line skirt. (3)
Horseman's Knife, ivory scales, metal bolster, name escutcheon, 10cm closed, pocket knife mother of pearl scales, G.H Hulley, Sheffield multi blade with work back 8.5cm closed, advertising one blade letter opener Commercial Union, Harrison Bros, Sheffield 9.5cm long. Pocket knife Southern and Richardson, two blades, polished horn, brass linings, N/S bolster, 9cm long. Pocket knife, Saynor, Cook and Rydel, ivory scales 8.5cm closed, (damages). (5)
Smokers Multi Tool Knife, Watts of Sheffield, 8cm closed. Rothers and Howson, horn scales with ivory tip, brass bolster, 10cm closed. French Bar Man pocket knife, blade, cork screw, bottle opener 9.5cm closed. Bjrookes Crookes multi blade knife, tortoiseshell scales 5.5cm long. Pen knife, two blades, mother of pearl scales, brass bolsters 6.5cm closed. (5)
Late Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase and cover raised on pedestal c1898, of twin-handled lobed form decorated with thistles and flowers, no. 197 H40cmCondition Report:Cover finial chipped and repaired. Some minor surface scratches, marks to the body and some loss to the gilding. Otherwise, good condition.
O'Neill (Thomas) Sketches of African Scenery, from Zanzibar to the Victoria Nyanza, first edition, 19 chromolithographed plates on 9 sheets, one double-page incorporating panorama, most after O'Neill, map and wood-engraved illustration in text, fine contemporary crimson morocco with elaborate borders in gilt, by W.Mansell, title in gilt to upper cover, inner gilt dentelles, ivory watered silk endpapers, g.e., slightly rubbed, 4to, 1878.⁂ A fine copy of one of the rarest of colour plate books solely on East Africa, probably bound for presentation. O'Neill was an Irish architect, part of the Church Missionary Society expedition to establish a permanent mission on the Ugandan shore of Victoria Nyanza. The venture was not a success: the expedition doctor died early on, the dhow to cross the lake sank, and O'Neill and a colleague were murdered.We can trace only 3 copies at auction, including this one in 2015 and another in the Winterton sale in 2003.
Bosman (Willem) A New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, divided into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory Coasts, first edition in English, folding engraved map by Herman Moll, 7 engraved plates, 3pp. advertisements at end, contemporary ink signature to head of Preface, another later to front free endpaper, browning to a few leaves, small stain to (Bb)1 and facing leaf, contemporary panelled calf, tan label, rubbed, head of spine and corners worn, also some patches to tooling on boards, [Goldsmiths' 4153], 8vo, for James Knapton...and Dan.Midwinter, 1705.⁂ First published in Dutch in 1704, and written by the Chief Factor for the Dutch at the fortress of Sao Jorge da Mina. West Africa was an area of increasing commercial interest to Europeans; the plates depict views of the numerous fortresses on the coast of various European nations, and also of animals and birds of the area. This is one of two variants published in 1705, with the same pagination but slightly different imprints.
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