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A 19th presentation pipe, the meerschaum bowl to an ivory stem with gilt mounts with amber beads and mouthpiece, the central plaque inscribed 'from Mr John Magee to John Wylie Esq, Algiers, February 1870', 20in (51cm) l, in fitted leather case. Provenance: The Late Caroline, Lady Hobart formerly the Duchess of Leeds.
A mixed lot comprising: an early 20th Century mahogany cased set of Fish Knives and Forks, each with engraved blades and tines to embossed ferrules and plain ivory handles, in a fitted mahogany case; together with a cased set of Dessert Knives (11) and Forks (10 of 12), with engraved blades and tines, to ribbed ferrules and plain ivory handles in a Morocco covered case (2)
A mixed lot comprising: A 19th Century Mother of Pearl and Nacre Shell decorated Card Case of rectangular form with hinged cover and a sprung clasp (losses), together with three various folding Fruit Knives, an Ivory Cigarette Holder, bone handled manicure piece and a silver Mustard spoon and a carved bone Dip Pen handle, set with a Stanhope "Souvenir of Eastbourne" (8)
A late Victorian red leather covered fitted Travelling Vanity Box, by Clark, 20 Old Bond Street, the hinged lid with locking clasp and fitted with an easel backed mirror and stationery compartment, over two toilet water bottles, flanking a rectangular trinket box, with fitted compartment below, and further to folding trays containing further toiletry bottles and jars, curling tong heater and opening further to reveal an assortment of scissors, clippers, manicure items, corkscrew, button hook, pocket knife etc and a further concealed sprung compartments, to a void base, with ivory handled curling tongs and hand mirror (lacking) compartment to the fall front, (losses and replacement pieces), London 1885, Makers mark C B, C W B, J B
A MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE IVORY FIGURE OF A HOTEI with two playful children, one seated on his shoulders, the other at his feet, with a mouse, the laughing god holding a fan in his left hand, a tasselled barrel to his other side, lightly engraved and stained, signed to the underside, 15cms high.
A CAUCASIAN RUG, GENDJE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the ivory filled with lattice pattern containing geometrical flower shapes in various colours to form an overall ascending pattern, the old gold main border worked with simple octagonal shaped interspersed with brackets of different colours, 122cms x 225cms
AN EDWARD VII ROSEWOOD OPEN ARMCHAIR the scrolling top rail with central rectangular tablet, inlaid with ivory and stained wood depicting grotesque masks and trailing leaves above a rectangular padded back flanked by pierced 'C' scroll carved rails with inlaid tablets depicting urns and trailing flowers, downswept padded arms, on ring turned legs with ceramic castors
Hubert M. Brookes, an Art Deco silver canted-rectangular three piece tea service, makers' mark BS (presumably for Birmingham School of Art), Birmingham 1930, straight-tapered and each with ivory stylised harp handles, the tea pot 24.5cm (9.5in) long, 1092g (35 oz) gross. Each piece with hand-written labels under 'Designed and Executed... #Exhibited by Hubert M. Brookes.. '. Sold with a diploma with attached photograph from the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Arts and Crafts Exhibition 1936, 'Lucas Awards First Prize', no. 193. See Jones, Kenneth Crisp. 'The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their Marks 1750-1980' London 1981, p.309 for a short biography of Brookes and Dreweatt Neate, Bristol Collectors' sale 28th November 2006, lot 635 for a hand-built model of a fire engine by Brookes
An Art Deco silver Beverley pattern table service for twelve by Harrods Stores Ltd (mark of Richard Woodman Burbidge, managing director), London 1935, comprising: 12 table forks, 6 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 3557g (114.25 oz);, in a walnut canteen with a Harrods retail label together with 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives and a five piece carving set, each in stainless steel with ivory handles in Beverley pattern
Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943), a cold painted bronze and ivory figure 'Gamin', of a standing young woman wearing greeny silver skirt, blouse and jacket with her hands in her pockets, her hair and face tinted, on a green onyx rectangular base, base engraved with a signature, 33cm high. See Catley, Brian. Art Deco and other Figures. Woodbridge 1978, p.260 for a colour illustration and Christie's South Kensington sale 20th Century Bronzes and Sculpture, 1st December 1993, lot 212 for a smaller example
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