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A gilt-metal and hardstone chatelaine, English, circa 1765 the quiver-form etui depending from a two panelled belt clasp, both cast with rocaille and mounted with bloodstone panels, the interior with gilt-metal implements including ivory memorandum slips, lacking penknife length overall 20.5cm, 8in
A group of boxes and cases comprising: two horn snuff boxes, Scottish, circa 1860, inlaid with silver strips and foliate motifs, one inscribed: Wm Brown/ Dundee, 16th Septr 1863, widths 9.3 and 8.8cm, 3 5/8 and 3 1/2 in; a silver and tortoiseshell cartouche-form snuff box, London, 1913, width 8.5cm, 3 3/8 in; a silver snuff box, circa 1910, the lid mounted with an enamel plaque painted with two girls, width 8.8cm, 3 1/2 in; a silver book-form vinaigrette, Birmingham, the cover with translucent blue enamel within foliate scrolls, 3.5cm, 1 3/8 in; a tortoiseshell card case inlaid with silver and mother of pearl flowering baskets, probably English, late 19th century; an ivory card case, Cantonese, early 20th century; and five further items (12)
A group of boxes comprising: a rectangular fruitwood box with silver-gilt interior, John Linnet, London, 1820, the lid set with a gold-mounted miniature of a raucous gentlemen's club interior, width 10cm, 4in; a gold and tortoiseshell box, unmarked, early 20th century, rectangular with incurved corners, the lid inlaid with a border of berainesque strapwork and scrolls, the sides chased and engraved with similar, 7.7cm, 3in; an enamel snuff box, Birmingham, circa 1760, the lid painted with Venus and Mars, 8cm, 3 1/8 in; two rectangular silver-gilt boxes, one lined with tortoiseshell; and a circular ivory and tortoiseshell boite a miniature, French, late 19th century. (6)
A group of three musical boxes the first, circa 1830, in ivory and bone, carved and pierced as a piano, the cylinder and single comb movement playing two tunes, inscribed: 114, 117,& 115, with label giving the two airs played, including an exerpt from Rossini's Guillaume Tell, width 11cm, 4 1/4 in; a rectangular tortoiseshell example, with silver-gilt mounts, maker's mark rubbed, Paris petite garantie 1819-1838, the movement numbered: 1573, cylinder and comb with 21 groups of 4 tines, 9cm, 3 1/2 in; and a lobed pollard wood example with tortoiseshell tips and lining, also playing two tunes, cylinder and comb with 18 groups of 3 tines, numbered: 595, 9.5cm, 3 1/4 in, the last two with keys (6)
A group of objects in Eastern taste comprising: two silver cigarette cases, probably Indian, early 20th century, widths 10.5 and 8.5cm, 4 1/8 and 3 3/8 in; a pair of gilt and enamel two-handle vases, 12.2cm, 4 3/4 in; a hardstone and enamel vase, 12.5cm, 4 7/8 in; a turned ivory vase with foliate scroll handles, 11.5cm, 4 1/2 in; a cloisonne enamel silver scent flask, Russian, mid 20th century, 5.8cm, 2 1/4 in; two figures of elephants; and three further items (12)
A group of miniatures, the majority Continental, 19th century comprising: a portrait of a lady in red velvet, signed: Frapie; a genre scene titled: Les Fumeurs and signed: Seger; most painted on ivory or vellum, one enamel, one on wood, one of porcelain, most in gilt-metal or ivory frames (16)
Four Chinese textiles, including a silk and fine gold brocade k’ossu fragment, second half 18th century, 11in. x 16in. 28cm. x 41cm. Slightly stained, small areas of damage, black partly corroded, framed and glazed; a small silk panel, the ivory silk ground embroidered in silk stain stitch, late 19th –early 20th century, 5in. x 20in. 13cm. x 50cm. Small stain down left edge, mounted in wooden framed tray; a Chinese embroidered square, primarily worked in gold and silver coloured metal brocade on a beige silk ground with four dragons and phoenixes with butterflies, bats, etc. round a central medallion, white silk embroidered highlights, second half 19th century, 40in. 102cm. sq. Some damage to sides, mounted on board; and a Chinese silk embroidery, the white ground with a central vase of peonies surrounded by smaller vases and Buddhist emblems within a floral border, all worked in stain stitch, Peking knot and gold brocade, 19th century, 27in. x 40in. 69cm. x 102cm. Gold brocade slightly pulled in places, small break in applied black silk border top edge; mounted in a Chinese wood frame, slightly damaged. (4)
A George III silver teapot, Paul Storr for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, London, 1810 of Roman lamp inspiration, script initialled IH below crest, ribbed girdle and gadroon bands around collar, the spout chased with an anthemion and acanthus leaf below, coiled serpent incorporating ivory handle, fluted ivory finial 1038gr, 33oz 8dwt all in
A Regency mahogany secretaire, a fall-front top fitted a drawer inlaid stringing, having a tulipwood banded central cupboard door, flanked by frieze drawers and banks of drawers with ivory knob handles and pigeon holes, above three long oak-lined graduated drawers, all fitted brass lion mask ring handles, the sides later cut and rejoined, the front shaped apron frieze on splay French feet. 3ft. 11.5in. (1.21m.) wide x 3ft. 5.5in. (1.04m.) high.
An early 19th century poured wax shoulder-headed doll, with blue glass eyes and pale blonde hair, cloth over composition (?) upper body, cloth lower body, cloth upper limbs with wax lower limbs in an exquisite ivory silk dress finely embroidered in silver and gold metal thread and decorated with chenille flowers and foliage, trimmed with lace to the collar, bodice, wrists and hem, the dress inset cotton panel at the back, original white cotton undergarment trimmed with lace. 20in. (51cm.) high. Crack to shoulder plate; forefingers on both hands missing; chip to left heel and cracks to left leg. Shattering to silk dress.
A Worcester 51. (green mark) two-handled vase, the ivory ground with trailing foliage, the handles with gilt and bronzed appliquŽ and flared rim edge, 6in. (15.5cm.) high. Together with a Royal Worcester 51. puce mark shell shaped dish, with gilt borders and coloured foliage (tiny chip to one edge), 5.5in. (14cm.) high. (2).
*Smoker's novelty. A most unusual ebonised oval miniature billiards table, late 19th c., fitted with cheroot cutter with ivory handle, match striker, twelve brass-lined circular holes around the perimeter, miniature billiard cue and ivory ball, raised on four turned and tapered legs, (23 cm long) (1)
An Indian ivory mounted sandalwood workbox probably Vizagapatam the lid with centred figural engraved pierced ivory lozenge panel within angled foliate scroll decorated borders enclosing fitted interior with lift-out tray the front and sides with conforming panels on carved lion paw feet 27cm wide.
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