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A FIRST-HALF 19TH-CENTURY TURNED WOOD CIRCULAR TABLE SNUFF BOX the push-on cover inset to the centre with a bone medallion engraved with a named depiction of Lancaster Castle, 13cm, (5in) diameter, and ANOTHER TREEN BOX of footed tapering cylindrical form having bone or ivory enrichments with turned cover and button finial 13cm, (5in) high (2)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL-VENEERED TWO COMPARTMENT TEA- CADDY of rectangular form with rounded corners, having pewter strung panels, on silver-plated (on copper) ball feet, complete with interior lids with ivory knob handles, the top with silver escutcheon engraved "V.W.S" in shaded sans-serif upper case, now detached, enclosing a later-filled pigskin tray (as jewellery box), 16cm, (6.4in) long (complete with key)
TWO GEORGIAN SHAGREEN POCKET CASES, both now vacant, comprising a green shagreen oval case with hinged cover and silver mounts, lined with ivory and oriental brocade fabric of peony design, 14.7cm, (5.8in) long, and an open-ended pale green shagreen case with scroll-pierced silver mount, 19cm, (7.5in) (2) ***Ex. Inf Vendor: formerly at Glencrutten House, Argyllshire.
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY EWER of broadening cylindrical form, the upper section with relief-moulded gilt blossom, painted beneath with a butterfly alighting on flowers, gilt handle, green printed marks (Rd. No 17049, model 1047, date code for 1900), 20.3cm, (8in) high
EIGHT ITEMS OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN, comprising: a pair of trios, puce printed mark with date code for 1912, painted number 5171, the plates 17.8cm, (7in) diameter; a cake/bread plate with moulded foliate scrolls and raised borders, green printed mark with date code for 1900, Rd. No. 168911 (from 1891), shape 1512, 22.5cm, (8.8in) diameter, and a wavy-edged plate (cracked in two and rebuilt) (8)
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY VASES each of neoclassical urn form with twin mask-and-scroll handle, beneath a fluted spreading neck, the bodies painted with chrysanthemums and other flowers on a fluted spreading circular foot, puce printed marks (date code for 1898, Rd. No 286550, model number 1911), 26.2cm, (10.3in) high (one damaged to rim; covers lacking)
A PRIVATELY-CONSIGNED SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF ROYAL WORCESTER "BLUSH IVORY" PORCELAIN: A LARGE EDWARDIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY LOVING CUP of waisted cylindrical form, painted with floral sprays, between scroll handles, puce printed mark with date code for 1906 beneath, 15.3cm, (6in) high
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY EWER of cylindrical form with bulging foot, the lip modelled beneath with a Bacchic mask, the body, with dimpled friezes and a gilt foliate scroll handle, painted with floral sprays, green printed marks (Rd. No 119925, model 1366, date code for 1900, 19.8cm, (7.8in) high (handle restored)
THREE EDWARDIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY MINIATURE MUGS each of cylindrical form, the largest with green printed mark, date code for 1903, painted mark YY/5171, 4cm, (1.6in) high, the next with green printed mark, date code for 1903, 3.5cm, (1.3in) high, the third (rebuilt) with puce printed marks, date code for 1906, the interior filled as pincushion (3)
TWO EDWARDIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY LIDDED POTS each of circular form, the larger with puce printed mark and date code for 1907, green painted mark 23 and orange painted mark 15, 7.5cm diameter x 4.5cm high, (3in x 1.8in), the smaller 3.5cm diameter x 2.5cm high, (1.4in x 1in) (2)
A 1950s CARLTONWARE "ORBIT" PATTERN COFFEE SET designed by Peter Forster, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar, six cups, red saucers and six rounded triangular plates, and a preserve pot, all but the saucers decorated with an abstract design on an ivory ground, the pots with red "hourglass" covers, printed mark, impressed 2644, the coffee pot 28cm, (11in) high, and A MATCHING CRUET SET comprising salt and pepper on navette-shaped red stand (25)
THREE LATE 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE LACQUERED WOODEN PANELS comprising, a red-ground panel depicting swimming carp in gilt, in mahogany frame 17cm x 22.5cm, (6.75in x 8.75in) overall, a black ground panel depicting crabs and dragonfly, in raised gilt, in rosewood frame 14.5cm x 17cm, (5.75in x 6.7in) overall, and a black ground panel with raised gilt bird on prunus decoration enriched with shibaiyma-style insects in mother-of-pearl, ivory, coral, etc, in rosewood frame 19cm x 22cm, (7.3in x 8.6in) overall, (the frames late Georgian/early Victorian)
AN OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A FASHIONABLE YOUNG LATE 18TH-CENTURY LADY, with powdered hair, on a 19th-century unmarked gold decorative brooch mount, (the pin detachable for use as a pendant) with plaited hair ornament to the back, 5.8cm x 5.2cm, (2.25in x 2.1in) overall, excluding pin
A GOOD MID 19TH-CENTURY COROMANDEL LAP DESK, the interior with blind-and gold-tooled green velvet writing slope, with pen tray, nib compartments and a pair of glass ink bottles with plated screw-on-covers, the exterior having mother-of-pearl scroll-engraved roundels within laurel wreaths, escutcheons, 38cm, (15in) long still retaining various writing accoutrements including a mother-of-pearl handled desk seal, an ivory and brass desk seal, a (J.P) folding pen-knife with mother-of-pearl scales, a mother-of-pearl handled dip pen, a turned wooden ruler, etc and two books of stamps (incomplete) circa 1945
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD OTTOMAN having an ivory foliate damask-covered seat on a shouldered tapering square section body with four bun feet, 45cm, 17.7in square and high, plus A MATCHING FOOTSTOOL with similar fabric to the seat and tapering square section body, the rosewood-veneered oak frame on flattened bun feet, 34cm square x 17.5cm high, (13.4in x 6.9in) (2)
A mid 19th century tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and ivory inlaid inkstand, with a gilt metal handle cast with cornucopia and flowers flanked by later cut glass inkwells with gilt metal covers, the concave pen tray section inlaid with flowers above a drawer, on later ebonised feet, 19cm high, 28cm wide, 22cm deep.
A George III rosewood and boxwood strung bombe shaped tea chest, the domed top with a hinged lid enclosing a crushed velvet lining and five pom-poms, and two caddies with turned ivory knops, flanked by brass lion mask ring handles, on stiff leaf capped lion paw feet, 17cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep
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