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Eastern and ethnic items, comprising; a twin section lidded black trinket box, with inlaid mother-of-pearl decoration, a metal vase, with bird supports, an ivory baton, with floral decoration, two Hebrew cards, a metal and textile belt, part of a buckle and fittings and a textile pouch, with mirrored panels and pendant sea shells.
A Victorian silver berry spoon, with shell bowl and apostle terminal, Richard Martin and Ebeneezer Hall, Sheffield 1881; a white metal mounted ivory aide memoire; a silver photograph frame; a silver engine turned cigarette case; a silver ashtray; silver covered dressing case bottles; mustard spoons; salts, etc.
Fans: Eight assorted fans comprising oriental hand painted on paper with birds and flowers with pierced carved ivory sticks, one small hand painted on silk with bamboo sticks, one Canton brise-carved ivory with green threaded ribbon, one with white feathers, one black lace with silk, one white lace and two paper BOAC fans (eight)
Oriental: three Japanese Meiji okimonos, each carved ivory, one a scribe man in hat with gourds, 19.5cm tall, oval base signed to base with two flowers and red cartouches; one a man with hair in bun, walking stick and book at his waist, circular base, 17.5cm tall; and one a carved immortal with sword and whisk, 24cm tall (three)
A Chinese export carved hardwood and silk panelled screen circa 1800. The four panels each with and arched, pierced cresting incorporating a silk-lined lozenge above a rectangular panel with foliate borders and a pierced apron with scrolling sides, the whole worked with ivory coloured insects, chrysanthemums, peacocks, partridge and other birds, on a pale blue ground, the reverse pierced and carved. Each fold 92cm high 58cm wide (6ft 3ins by 1ft 11ins). *Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's Thoresby Hall, Newark, Sale May 1989. Formerly at Cliffe Castle and then to Thoresby Hall in 1950 by inheritance by Lady Manvers. Cliffe castle records a notebook of Henry Butterfield's' in their collection referring to his purchase of a four-fold screen with embroidered blue satin from the Chinese department of the Exposition in 1878. This most probably refers to this particular screen and the Paris Exhibition of 1878.
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