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A Victorian mother-of-pearl rectangular aide-mémoire, one side decorated with birds perched on a branch, the other with a spray of flowers, the interior fitted with three ivory leaves inscribed with days of the week (lacking pencil), together with a Victorian ivory rectangular visiting card case with fitted interior and pencil, and a faux tortoiseshell cigarette box in the form of a book.
A well-detailed early 19th Century Napoleonic French prisoner-of-war bone model of a 116-gun Royal Navy First Rate Ship-of-the-Line, with pin-planked hull and open gun ports with brass cannon, standing and running rigging, painted female figurehead, catheads, capstan, straw-work and painted stern, balustraded well-deck, two boats to rigging and one hung from the stern, raised upon a walnut base, inlaid in ivory to each corner with crossed cannon, within a glazed case, length of model approx 68cm, height approx 51cm, length of case approx 77.5cm, height approx 62cm.
A MAHOGANY APOTHECARY'S CHEST of oblong form with brass campaign handle, the double hinged front opening to reveal fitted interior with glass bottles, over single drawer with turned ivory handle and containing a glass pestle and mortar, on moulded base, early 19th century, 8" wide, 9 1/4" high
A SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK by Napier, Glasgow, the eight day movement with rack striking on a bell, arched enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed and dated 1750, seconds and strike/silent dials, in mahogany case with moulded cornice and plain frieze, canted trunk with panelled door inlaid with a star in ivory and ebony, panelled base and bracket feet, 85 1/2" high
A ROYAL WORCESTER OVOID VASE AND COVER, waisted moulded neck and winged and scale angular handles, painted in colours with a loose bouquet of summer flowers on a shaded ivory ground, animal mask moulded base, fluted socle and swept foot, printed mark in puce, dated 1899, shape No.1712, 14 1/2" high,
A FLATWARE SERVICE in Old English pattern for twelve settings including a fish service, tea knives and forks and serving implements, together with ivory hafted knives, Sheffield 1917-19, (one fish setting missing), 180ozs 5dwts, in oak case with four fitted drawers to the upper section, brass ring handles, the base with three drawers, raised on square tapering legs and china castors, the top with inset brass plaque with initials, 24 1/4" wide, 41 1/2" high
A Guild of Handicrafts silver coffee pot and cover designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, with ivory handle, decorated with applied wire and silver balls, and a pineapple finial stamped marks, London 1906, 20cm. high. Literature: C R Ashbee Modern English Silverwork, plate II for this design illustrated actual size
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