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A gentleman's travelling vanity set, the green leather covered case initialled 'CS' with crown, the hinged lid enclosing three square bottles each with silver coloured metal mounts and two ivory brushes, the box 19cm high; a part mother of pearl manicure set with leather case by 'Jenner & Knewstub'; a gilt backed metal monocle, etc, (7).
A 19th century Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrel and cover, sprigged in white and yellow with panels of lattice and stylised anthemia, the silver plated domed cover with ivory finial and swing handle, spreading circular base, 20cm high, impressed marks, date code for 1882. see lot 568 for image
A mixed lot, to include four Victorian salts, with marks for London 1881, of circular outline with bead, semi-fluted and engraved stiff leaf borders, a table lighter, Birmingham 1900, by Deakin & Francis, a pair of mounted ivory knife rests, Sheffield 1900, four colonial silver circular dishes, a pair of electroplated bottle labels, a miniature photograph frame and assorted condiment spoons (qty)
An ivory handled corkscrew and other oddments including a knuckle duster, a powder flask, a miniature Royal souvenir booklet for Victoria's diamond jubilee, a Japanese ivory circular okimono with silvery metal inset relief decorated with flowers, 2 inches (A/F), two oriental buckles, a porcelain handled butter knife and an Indian silver rosewater shaker
A circular breakfast dish and cover, of plain George III design, with reeded borders and detachable handle, three-division interior, the warming base with screw-off hardwood handle, 24cm diameter, W. Hutton & Sons; an Elkington & Co hot water jug, of staved pear shape, with chairback thumbpiece and ivory insulated angular handle, date code for 1862; an Elkington & Co pear shaped coffee pot; a bottle coaster, pierced with geometric designs beneath a wavy rim of S-scrolls and leaves, the turned wood base with escutcheon, 13cm diameter; a further bottle coaster (5)
A good Grainger's Worcester reticulated ivory ground vase, cover and stand, the slender ovoid pedestal body, tall domed cover and cylindrical drum base pierced with foliage in a soft green and pink gilt shot palette, within gilt rims, 35cm high, printed marks in brown, circa 1890 (slight restorations)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory two-compartment reticulated posy basket, pierced with panels of scrolling foliage with loop handle, on acanthus moulded circular foot, within gilt rims; a Royal Worcester shaped circular ivory ground plate, the centre decorated in raised paste gilt with flowers and foliage within a shaded pastel ground pierced border gilt with flower sprays, within gilt rims, 23cm diameter, both with shield marks in brown, late 19th century (2)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory two-handled pedestal vase, the globular body painted, printed and gilt with flowers and foliage above a moulded band of stiff leaves, the slender neck with two satyr masks, angular acanthus gilt handles, spreading circular base, between moulded borders, gilt rims, 34cm high, printed crown and circle mark and registration number in puce, shape no. 1692, date code for 1894
A good Locke & Co blush ivory ovoid two-handled pedestal vase, extensively painted by W. Stinton, signed, with Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, the moulded stiff leaf borders and elaborate gilt acanthus scroll handles, spool neck, spreading circular foot and re-entrant base, within gilt rims, 33.5cm high, printed marks in green, title in puce, circa 1905
A good Royal Worcester ivory ground pedestal pot pourri vase and cover, the compressed globular body painted with roses and foliage beneath a shot gilt foliate pierced shallow neck, supported on elaborate moulded scroll feet, the circular base moulded with acanthus, two satyr mask handles, the domed cover with moulded gilt finial, 25.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, shape no. 139, date code for 1911 (tiny chip to one foot)
"The Speaking Picture Book, c.1890, seven only (of eight) chromo. pages, with related poems (illust. of donkey torn out), leaves strengthened with fabric tape and re-sewn, with final leaf laid down to rear board, each page with corresponding ""pull"" to activate a sound effect, the mechanism concealed within a book-form box, the top and bottom edges of pierced wood, dec. cloth covered boards, upper cover sl. water-stained, spine frayed, turned ivory finials to the pulls, oblong 4to. The sounds produced are that of the chicken, the donkey, the goat, the duck, the cat, the sheep, the cow and the horse. (1)"
"Gladstone (William Ewart, 1809-1898). Autograph Letter Signed ('W E Gladstone'), 10 Downing Street, 17th July [18]86, to Mr Ivory, referring to some volumes he is sending 'in memory of our joint work in Midlothian; which has reflected honour upon you, which has supplied to me a new file of memory & affection with the 'land of my sires', 2 pages, together with another ALS from Gladstone, Hawarden, 14th December [18]89, to the publishers Hodder & Stoughton, in response to their note concerning a biography of him, indicating that it is a proposal that occurs, that 'I have always felt the matter to be one in which I ought not to interfere', even to indicate which materials to use would be a participation, 'I have never on the other hand felt myself entitled to discourage any one who was inclined to take up the subject, though you may recollect what happened in the case of Bishop Philpotts', 3 pages, both 8vo (2)"
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