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Lot 325

MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG PERSON IN EARLY 19th CENTURY DRESS, ON IVORY, UNSIGNED, APPROXIMATELY 6 x 5.5cm

Lot 34

19th CENTURY IVORY CARVED FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL, JAPANESE

Lot 35

SMALL COLLECTION OF SIX ORIENTAL IVORY CARVINGS

Lot 36

THREE OLD JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKES

Lot 37

SMALL OKIMONO DEPICTING A JAPANESE FISH SELLER IN IVORY, APPROXIMATELY 10cm HIGH

Lot 38

SMALL OKIMONO DEPICTING MOTHER AND CHILDREN IN IVORY, APPROXIMATELY 7cm HIGH

Lot 39

JAPANESE IVORY STICK HANDLE DEPICTING TIGER WITH RUBY EYES, ETC.

Lot 40

JAPANESE IVORY CANE HANDLE GRIP MODELLED AS AN ELEPHANT AND LION

Lot 249

A Mashhad Belouch, the ivory field with foliate design and boteh within multiple flowerhead borders (178cm x 84cm)

Lot 161

Small leather frame containing two Indian painted miniatures on ivory of Taj Mahal

Lot 141

A lovely example of an appreciating classic in traditional Jaguar colours.It took a long time for the Jaguar XJS to be accepted in the classic world, but years before that happened its successor, the XK8, was being heartily embraced by classic car fansThis good looking early car is finished in Sherwood Green with a matching Mohair hood and 18" alloysClassic XK interior in Ivory leather and vinyl with Mushroom carpets and polished Walnut veneersPowered by the 4-litre, 32-valve, AJ-V8 generating 290bhp and offering 0-60 in 6.4 seconds and 156mphFirst registered on 11/09/1997, it has covered 122,693 miles and has patently been really well looked afterIt's accompanied by the stamped service book and will have a fresh MOT prior to the saleSvelte, beautifully built and great to drive, this is great entry-level, modern-classic convertible motoring SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: XK8 CONVERTIBLEYear: 1997Chassis Number: SAJJGAFD3AR019193Registration Number: R146 BHPTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: CC9706191614Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 122693 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Ivory

Lot 176

Italian styling, Ferrari engineering and luxurious levels of comfort in an elegant super-saloon.Powered by the Ferrari-Maserati F136 V8 producing 394bhpPerformance is remarkable. 0-62 in 5.6 seconds and 170mphRecently fully repainted in its original 15866 Blu MetallicClassic Maserati interior in beautiful Ivory leatherJust 39,000 miles from new supported by a comprehensive service historyRecent major service including discs and pads along with the all-important gearbox serviceNB; the cherished registration number in the images does not form part of the saleSpecificationMake: MASERATIModel: QUATTROPORTE AB4 S-AYear: 2004Chassis Number: ZAMCD39C000015029Registration Number: RX54 VVYTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 87252Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 39000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cream

Lot 145

A 19th century Chinese Ivory trinket box, Showing highly detailed panels depicting various figures and scenes. [5.5x22.5x9cm]

Lot 79

A Japanese Meiji period ivory carved netsuke of a laughing buddha holding a rat. [7cm in height]

Lot 2076

An 1896 Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain jar and cover, hand painted with flowers, green printed mark verso, shape No 1808, Rd No 254533, 16cm high, together with a 1907 Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain jar and cover, hand painted with flowers, printed puce mark verso, shape No 1314, Rd No 115189, 13.5cm high (2)

Lot 2082

A 1908 Royal Worcester porcelain jar and cover, of lobed form, hand-painted with flowers upon a blush ivory ground, printed puce mark to the underside, shape No.1314, h.10cm; together with a circa 1897 Royal Worcester porcelain jar (lacking cover,) of lobed form, hand-painted with flowers upon a blush ivory ground, printed puce mark to the underside (rubbed), shaped No.1412, h.13.5cm (2)

Lot 2084

A 1915 Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer, relief decorated a lizard to the basket weave body, the handle in the form of antlers, printed puce mark verso, shape No 1714, 15.5cm high, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, hand painted with flowers, printed puce mark verso, shape No 1538, Rd No 176650, 17.5cm high (2)

Lot 2087

A pair of 1900 Royal Worcester blushware small vases, each hand-painted with flowers upon a blush ivory ground, green printed mark to the underside, shape No.2074, RD No.348932, h.8.5cm; together with a similar 1901 Royal Worcester blushware small jug, green printed mark to the underside, h.6.5cm; and a further similar 1901 Royal Worcester blushware bowl, green printed mark to the underside, h.5cm (4)

Lot 2108

A George III silver teapot, of inverted baluster form upon a spreading reeded foot, the body ornately repousee decorated with scrolling cartouches, cherubs and sailing scenes, having embossed leaf capped C scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged domed lid with flame finial, 19.23oz, London 1809, maker probably John Edwards III, length 23cm (tip to tip), h.15cmCondition report: Foot has been soldered.Small dent to right of cartouche.Engraving to cartouches, worn.Ivory insulators with hairlines.No erasures.Marks very good.Stands well and handle is straight and firm.Lid fits well.

Lot 2109

A George III silver pedestal teapot, having gadrooned borders and acanthus leaf capped handle with ivory insulators, the body with a central band of bright cut engraved scrolling flowers, the finial of flattened floral embossed form, all upon a pedestal to a circular foot on four ball feet, 32.3oz, hallmarked to side and hinged cover maker Naphtali Hart, London 1821, h.25cm (to tip of handle), w.31cm (tip to tip)

Lot 2118

A mid Victorian silver three-piece tea service, each piece of repousse floral and scrolling decorated rectangular form and with monogrammed cartouche to one side and armorial cartouche to the other, the teapot having hinged stepped cover to a flame finial, S-scroll handle with applied thumbpiece and ivory insulators, the deep twin handled sugar standing upon four trefoil feet, maker John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London, teapot 1872, cream and sugar 1873, each further stamped with an S and numbered verso, gross weight 39.5oz, teapot length 22.5cm, h13cm, sugar length 18.5cm, cream h.11cmCondition report: Modest handling wear.Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 2119

An early Victorian silver teapot, of hexagonal form with angular shaped handle and spout, all-over profusely repousse decorated with a repeated cartouche depicting a man on horseback crossing a bridge surrounded with foliage and birds in the Chinese taste, the finial modelled as a tree branch, the handle with ivory insulators, 21oz, hallmarked to the lid and base for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1838, further stamped "Whistler Fecit 11 Strand" and numbered 594 verso, width 23cm (tip to tip), h.17cmCondition report: Very small dent to base of one panel.Very minor handling wear.Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 2121

A Victorian silver bachelors teapot, of plain lower bellied form with C scroll handle having ivory insulators, the hinged lid with turned finial, 10.7oz, London 1871, maker Alfred Ivory, further stamped for the retailers 'TURNER'S 58 & 59 NEW BOND ST', h.14cmCondition report: 'Turner's 'stamp is worn.Handle is loose.

Lot 2143

A Mappin & Webb silver extensive part cutlery suite in the Kings pattern and in original fitted oak canteen, comprising 12 tablespoons, 18 dessert spoons, pair gravy spoons, soup ladle, 12 teaspoons, 18 dessert forks, 18 table forks, pair sauce ladles, six egg spoons, pair of knife rests, pair of fish servers, four muffineers, together with faux ivory handled carving fork, 8 table knives and 6 dessert knives, gross silver weight approx 225oz, all assayed Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), maker's mark to all pieces appears to be struck over previous maker's mark, London 1883, the blond oak case having three fitted and annotated tiers, the hinged cover with Mappin & Webb label, the whole being metal bound with sunken brass carry handles, canteen width 51cm

Lot 2264

A large Georgian double-sided portrait mourning locket, one side being a miniature watercolour on ivory depicting head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with her hair down and wearing a black dress, the reverse having lock of hair, in gilt metal (untested) mount, glazed, 8.75 x 7,25cm (excluding bale)Condition report: Glass to reverse is badly damaged and with remnants of an inscribed label.

Lot 2265

An early 20th century double-sided miniature locket in silver frame, watercolour on ivory head and shoulders portrait of a young boy in a white shirt, monogrammed L.C.L., the reverse with silk backing, in silver oval frame, maker Walter Jones, London 1924, glazed, 6.5 x 5.5cm (excluding bale)Condition report: No apparent faults.

Lot 2267

19th century English school after Anthony van Dyke, King Charles I, bust portrait miniature watercolour on ivory, 8x6cm, housed in ebonised frame

Lot 2268

Frederick Buck 1771-1839, bust portrait of Abraham James, son to John James, born 1740 in Dublin, Abraham James married 1800, died 1857, miniature on ivory, framed as an oval in pinchbeck, 5.5x4.5cm

Lot 2269

Frederick Buck (1771-1839), half length portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue tunic and silk ruff, miniature on ivory, 6.5x5.5cm in ebonised frameCondition report: No splits or hairlines.Colours good.Slightly grubby.Mount tarnished.

Lot 2270

Frederick Buck (1771-1839), bust portrait of Henriette St. (Saint Leger) daughter of St Leger Aldworth (first Viscount Doneraile) miniature on ivory, framed as a circle, inscribed verso, dia. 5cmCondition report: No cracks.Colours good.Some staining to edge from 6 - 8 o'clock.Frame with surface wear.

Lot 2271

Attributed to Frederick Buck (1771-1839) half length portrait of the Reverend George Osborn, born 1757, Cork, married 1787, died Worcester 1812, miniature on ivory, 6.6x5.2cm, housed in ebonised frame

Lot 2272

Attributed to Frederick Buck (1771-1839) half length portrait of the Honorable Right Reverend Thomas Saint Lawrence, Bishop of Cork & Ross, miniature on ivory, 42x35mm, in gilt wood frame

Lot 2273

19th century English school, half length portrait of young man wearing a black tunic and tiepin, miniature on ivory, framed as an oval, 6x4.8cm

Lot 2274

19th century English school, half length portrait of a red haired gentleman with green tunic, miniature on ivory, unframed, 7.3x6cm

Lot 2275

A circa 1830 English school group portrait of the Paget family children, depicted within a landscape, miniature watercolour on ivory, 15.5x21.5cm in embossed, probably original gilt frame, with reproduced annotations versoCondition report: 4cm split to ivory lower left cornerSmall number of surface scratchesLight fadingFrame with some gilt losses

Lot 2277

Early 20th century school bust portrait of a maiden miniature on ivory, framed as an oval, 6.2x5.2cm, together with one other of a maiden with attendant dove, framed as a circle, dia. 6.2cm (2)Condition report: Oval picture - no apparent faults.Round picture - losses to edge at 9 o'clock, minor paint loss/wear.

Lot 2278

Late 19th century continental school - portrait of the Virgin Mary, miniature watercolour on ivory, framed as an oval, 10 x 8cm, in gilt composition swept frame, 25 x 22.5cm

Lot 2281

A Victorian ivory frame for portrait miniatures being ogee moulded with leaf carved applied corner mounts and frieze, 29x20cmCondition report: Quite crudely repaired to the reverse with small screws.Some small losses to the largest carved section.The bottom section of the frame has a split emerging.The back of the main carved section has the remnants of sticky tape and spots of glue residue.Otherwise the frame is quite impressive and appears largely intact from the front.Weight excluding blue velvet backing 175g.

Lot 2288

A Sheraton Revival satinwood and marquetry inlaid galleried tray, the central field marquetry and penwork ivory inlaid with putti within a swept surround, w.65cm

Lot 2315

Early 20th century Indian school, a set of seven topographical views being miniatures on ivory, the largest 5x6cm, housed in glazed Hogarth frame, measuring 24x26cm

Lot 2316

A 19th century Indian Mogul school extensive ceremonial scene with elders, elephant and horse, watercolour on ivory, 18x26cm

Lot 2317

Mogul school pair portrait miniatures on ivory each unframed 7x5.5cm, together with carved ivory double portrait miniature frame with easel action (some losses), h.9.5cm, and a bone needlecase (4)

Lot 2324

A 19th century Chinese Canton export tusk brush-pot, of typical cylindrical form, having and penwork decoration depicting figures and buildings within a mountainous landscape, with four rows of Chinese script to the opposing side, h.12cm, dia.8.5cmCondition report: Weight 392g.Ivory.Numerous fine hairlines all over, but no structural cracks.Discoloured all over.

Lot 2325

A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono, modelled as an artisan at work with parasol, paintbrush and bowl, penwork decorated, signed verso, h.8cm

Lot 2326

A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono, modelled as a mother with her two children, all wearing robes, penwork decorated, h.14cmCondition report: The woman’s head has been off.Some minor losses, including to the child’s neckerchief.A number of splits throughout.

Lot 2327

A Japanese carved ivory okimono, modelled as a farmer and his son feeding their chickens, with penwork decoration and seal mark verso, h.13cm

Lot 2328

A Japanese Meiji period ivory ladies dressing table mirror having oval bevelled glass plate, the whole with shibyama and gold lacquer decoration, h.21cmCondition report: Weight 112g.Back with 3cm hairline to one edge.Small hairline to top edge at 1 o'clock.Decoration excellent with no losses.

Lot 199

An antique ivory pocket sewing case.

Lot 302

A collection of mixed vintage fans to include ivory examples.

Lot 181

A mid-19th century Eastern musket converted to bolt action - 70cm smoothbore barrel and with unusual pommel butt to the stock - the vendor informs the piece was acquired on the Ivory Coast

Lot 225

A late 19th / early 20th century portrait miniature signed 'Verné: female blue-eyed subject in her finery and wearing a gold and pearl hairpin and matching earrings; cast gilt-metal frame surmounted with a bow and with foliate ornament in late 18th century neo-classical-style; the reverse with old script reading 'Hand painted miniature signed on ivory. Signed Lady Townsend ...' (frame size 11.25cm x 8cm)

Lot 306

Three linen type tablecloths: one with pink embroidery and six matching napkins, slight staining (84 in x 52 in/213cm x 132cm); one cream decorated with crochet and lace, widespread stains, see images (128 in x 62 in/ 326cm x 158cm) and an ivory coloured one with grey embroidery and 12 matching napkins (96 in x 64 in/ 244cm x 162cm)

Lot 2147

baluster and on collet foot, the lower body part-fluted, centrally engraved with foliage and with a beaded rim, the hinged cover applied with a band of foliage, with reeded ivory insulated handle15.5cm high, gross weight 16oz 17dwt, 524grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Fully marked underneath and stamped with maker's name. Further part marked inside cover and on handle. The marks on the handle are partly obscured by the fixing pin. There is some overall surface scratching and wear as well as some bruises. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory insulators.

Lot 2221

each compressed circular and with egg and dart border, the sides applied with gilt grotesque masks and serpents, each piece later engraved with an initial within a garter and below an Austrian baron's coronet, comprising: a teapot, with ivory handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlThe initial is that of Solomon Benedict de Worms (1801-1882), the son of Benedikt Moses Worms and Schönche Jeannette Rothschild and grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty.the teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 69oz 12dwt, 2,165grProvenance:Bonhams, London, 10 February 2004, lot 465.From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece marked near rim. The teapot further part marked inside cover, on finial spacer and on wing nut. There is wear to the marks with the maker's marks on some being on partly visible. Each piece further stamped '693' underneath. There is surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use overall. There are some areas of surface unevenness, possibly evidence of the removal of earlier engraving. The engraving on the cream-jug is over a thin area and the engraving is visible inside the cream-jug. The ivory handle on the teapot has some cracks and discolouration. The teapot rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2230

each piece oblong and with canted corners, engraved with Cyrillic initials below a coronet, comprising: a coffee-pot with detachable strainer; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle and finial; a sugar-bowl and cover, the cover with ivory insulated finial and a cream-jug, the tray oblong and with foliage cast scroll handlesthe tray 68.5cm long, the coffee-pot 18cm high, total gross weight 189oz 9dwt, 5,894grProvenance:Christie's, New York, 21 October 2003, lot 153A. ($59,750). From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece marked underneath. The strainer marked on edge. The teapot, coffee-pot and sugar-bowl further marked inside cover. Each piece further marked with Austrian tax mark. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory insulators.

Lot 2270

oval and with reeded base and rim, the rim and base each further engraved with wrigglework, one side engraved with a coat-of-arms, the other engraved with a crest, the hinged cover engraved with wrigglework and with ivory finial, with wood handle and tapering spout29.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 17oz 6dwt, 537grCondition report: Fully marked underneath. The cover marked with maker's mark and lion passant only. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise underneath the bottom handle junction. This is mostly visible underneath. The wood handle is probably replaced.

Lot 2279

tapering cylindrical and on slightly spreading base, the hinged cover with openwork double dolphin thumbpiece, with beaded scroll handle, overall later chased with foliage, fruit and flowers, later engraved with a coat-of-arms, the handle later pierced and ivory-insulated17cm high, gross weight 29oz 6dwt, 911grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Fully marked near handle and on cover. The handle further marked with maker's mark. There is some wear to the marks. The maker's mark on the handle is partly cut through were the handle has been later ivory insulated. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. The decoration and the engraving are all later and the handle has been later ivory insulated. There is a repair to the lower handle junction. There are some small holes in the cover.

Lot 2292

each lobed and on foliage and scroll cast feet, with leaf-capped handle, the handle on the teapot ivory insulatedthe teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 35oz 4dwt, 1,095grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Each marked near rim. The teapot further marked inside cover and on finial. There is wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. There is some bruising to the sides, particularly on the teapot.

Lot 2293

pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with vase-shaped finial, engraved with a crest, with later ivory insulated silver handle32cm high, gross weight 31oz 16dwt, 989grProvenance: Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith (lots 2277-2324).Condition report: Marked underneath. The cover and handle each apparently unmarked. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle is later, probably replacing a carved wood handle. There are some shallow bruises.

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