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"A Victorian three piece tea service of George III design, the oval cylindrical bodies with bead mounts to rim and engraved in the Neo-Classical manner with oval cartouches and leaf swags, within wide borders filled with oval paterae, comprising - teapot with ivory handle and oval finial, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Hunt & Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer), London 1879, and a matched coffee pot with tapered oval body, ivory handle and finial, 8.25ins high, by G.F., 1872 (gross weight 44ozs - ivory handles loose in fixings and with darkened surface cracking)"
"A late Georgian tortoise-shell needlecase of knife box pattern, the sloping lid opening to reveal ivory divisions (to hold packets of needles), 2.25ins high, a Victorian tortoise-shell rectangular card case, 3.5ins x 2ins, a Victorian mother-of-pearl rectangular card case, 4ins x 3ins, an ivory handle or terminal carved in the form of a hand clenching a staff, and small turned ivory box, 1.5in diameter x 1in high"
"A late Georgian tortoise-shell rectangular card case inlaid with pewter stringings, 4ins x 3ins, a ditto ivory rectangular card case with pique work decoration, 4.25ins x 3ins (hinge loose and ivory lifting), and a Chinese ivory rectangular card case, the front carved with an urn shaped ornament filled with figures and pavilions and with crucifix to reverse, 4.5ins x 3ins (split and damaged)"
"19th Century English School - Half-length miniature portrait of a young woman, her blond hair in ringlets looking skyward, her hands clasped in prayer, 3.75ins x 2.75ins, unsigned, 19th Century miniature portrait of a sleeping child, ivory 3ins x 3.75ins, in black papier-mâché and gilt metal mounted frame, and one other oval portrait miniature (somewhat damaged), in black papier-mâché frame"
"An early 19th Century Indian Vizagapatnam ivory covered rectangular workbox of sarcophagus shape, the exterior with plain reeded top and rectangular finial, the lid and sides boldly engraved and decorated in black with wide leaf bandings, on carved paw pattern feet, the satinwood and ivory interior similarly inlaid, the lift-out tray with three lidded compartments and numerous divisions, ivory thimble and tape holder, 9.25ins x 6.75ins x 6.75ins high (circa 1830 - reeded panels to lid lifting in places, slight loss to rectangular knop, otherwise in good original condition) open and closed"
"A late Victorian 1831 pattern General Officer’s Mameluke sword by Thurkle of Soho, London, with 33ins etched blade (decoration somewhat worn), with gilt brass cruciform pattern hilt and plain ivory curved grip, complete with polished brass scabbard and silver wire tassel (one end missing) Note : The sword was the property of Colonel John Jopp C.B. (1840-1923). He served in the Indian Army and fought in the Abyssinian War and the Afghan War. He became Political Resident or Governor of Aden 1890-1895, with the rank of Brigadier General and was ADC to Queen Victoria from 1895-1897."
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