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A Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain bulbous jug with shaped lip and moulded gilt loop handle, the body decorated in pastel colours and gilt with flowers, 8.75ins high (mauve printed mark to base, with shape No. 1094 and date code for 1891 - lip restored and gilt to handle rubbed), and one other smaller ditto jug decorated with poppies, 4.5ins high (mauve printed mark to base, with shape No. 1094 and date code for 1904)
A Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain bulbous lobed pot-pourri vase with pierced cover, decorated with sprays of flowers within gilt moulded borders, 6.5ins high (green printed mark to base with shape No. 1054 and date code for 1904 - flake chip repair to rim), one other ditto bulbous lobed vase and cover decorated with floral sprays within gilt borders, 7ins high (green printed mark to base with shape No. 1412 and date code for 1904 - cover repaired and gilt rubbed), and three other smaller pieces of Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain
A Royal Worcester white glazed porcelain candle snuffer modelled in the form of the head of "Sairey Gamp", 2.75ins high (green printed mark to base, with date code for 1892 - slightly chipped on rim), a Royal Worcester porcelain miniature "Toby" jug, wearing an orange coat, 1.75ins high (printed mark in mauve to base, with date code for 1935), two Royal Worcester white glazed porcelain barrel pattern jugs, 2.75ins and 2.5ins high (the latter decorated with a kingfisher), and a Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain miniature specimen vase of "Bamboo" pattern, 4ins high (green printed mark to base, with shape No. 1049 and date code for 1900)
Two Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain miniature tankards enamelled in colours with floral garlands, 1.75ins and 1.5ins high (green and mauve printed marks to bases, with date codes for 1902 and 1910), a ditto miniature porcelain box and cover, the lid decorated with blue tits, 1.675ins diameter (green printed mark to base, with date code for 1903), and three other Royal Worcester white glazed porcelain miniature boxes and covers variously decorated with birds and flowers, 1.5ins diameter
Two Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain miniature tankards decorated in colours with floral garlands, both 1.5ins high (mauve printed marks to base, with date codes for 1907 and 1910), a Crown Staffordshire porcelain miniature tazza enamelled in colours with an exotic bird, 3ins diameter x 2ins high, a Royal Doulton porcelain miniature tyg decorated with a Dutch scene, 1.5ins high, and four other miniature items, various (various factories)
A French ivory circular box, the lid painted in the manner of David Teniers (1610-1690) with an interior of an inn with figures drinking, the sides decorated with Neo-classical oval panels and swags, the base decorated with a country landscape, 3.125ins diameter x 1in high (please see lot 308 for image)
A good Japanese carved boxwood and ivory figure of a fisherman carrying a basket over his right shoulder and a net with bamboo pattern handle in his left hand, on carved hardwood rustic pattern base, 11.25ins high (signed on red rectangular lacquer tablet inset to base - Meiji period - front edge of net damaged and repair to handle) on Back Cover
A late 19th/early 20th Century Indian Vizagapatnam tortoiseshell and ivory mounted dome topped work box, the whole covered in pierced ivory panels with central oval cartouches with engraved strapwork and corners, the interior with lift-out fitted tray with two engraved ivory topped square boxes, and central watch holder, on carved paw feet, 10.5ins x 7.5ins x 5ins high (ivory panels slightly damaged and corner mounts broken, and in need of some restoration)
Northern European School, 19th c - The Cumaean Sibyl; The Libyan Sibyl, a pair, inscribed in a 19th c hand on the card backing St Cecilia (or) Sibilla - from a picture in the possession of the Earl of Dalhousie (or)Hardwicke 1797, ivory, circular, 7cm diam, giltmetal frames (2) The grey background (painted in gouache) of both subjects somewhat affected by damp but the colours well preserved
Northern European School, 19th c - The Duchess of Cleveland and Poetry, two, inscribed in a 19th c hand on the card backing Poetry from a Picture in the possession of M Fordyce or The Duchess of Cleveland from a print in the Memoirs de Gramont, 1797, ivory, 10.5 x 8cm, giltmetal frames (2) Framed to match the preceding lot and presumably painted by the same copyist. Somewhat loose in the frame but in fine condition. The ivory not warped, cracked or split
After Sir Peter Lely - Frances Brooke, Lady Whitemore; Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, the first with inscription on the card back Nell Gwyn from a print in the Memoirs de Gramont 1797, ivory, oval, 10 x 8cm, matching giltmetal frames (2) Both in fine condition framed en suite with the two preceding lots and presumably painted by the same hand
A Victorian silver card case, embossed with cherubs' heads amidst clouds, lined in green moiré silk with an ivory tablet and a silver pencil, 10cm w, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1898, morocco triptych case signed for Elkington & Co Newcastle on Tyne Card case and morocco case both in fine condition with little sign of wear
A George IV commemorative turned oak and ivory snuff box and cover, inset with an engraved ivory roundel inscribed FROM THE OLD ROOF OF WESTMINSTER HALL BUILT BY RUFUS 1089 REPAIRED BY RICHARD 2nd & THOROUGHLY REPAIRED BY GEORGE IVth FOR HIS CORONATION 1821, 8cm diam, 1821 Tiny rim nicks, attractive colour/patina, no splits or cracks to the wood or ivory, unusual
ANGLO INDIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY Miniatures of Indian Architecture including the Qutb Minar, The Red Fort and Taj Mahal, a set of nine (of twelve), ivory, oval, each 3 x 3.5cm, glazed but unframed, mounted on paper covered piece of card inscribed with the titles beneath, the reverse with printed label of FAKIR CHAND AND RUGHNATH DAS, DELHI-INDIA and marked with the price Rs9 In excellent condition
ANGLO INDIAN SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY Portrait Miniatures of Indian Rulers and their Consorts thirty six, being a set of twenty four and part of a second set, ivory, oval, 5 x 4cm, unframed but beneath glass, mounted on paper covered cards individually numbered and inscribed with the sitter's identity (36) In an excellent state of preservation and of particularly fine quality
Four Victorian string boxes, three of bee skep type, one of ebony with brass studded ivory strapwork, another of papier mâché decorated with chinoiseries, the third printed MADE OF BIRNAM WOOD and the fourth as a scarlet painted and printed tinplate pillar box, 6.5cm h & c In generally very good original condition, no restoration/repainting
A Victorian papier mâché sewing cabinet, of serpentine form and enclosed by a pair of doors, inlaid and painted with flowers and foliage framed by gilt strapwork, the interior with a fitted tray, three graduated drawers and a writing drawer below, all richly gilt and retaining a quantity of mother of pearl needlework tools and other items, including a Palais Royal fan shaped aide memoir, hardstone eggs and an ivory fan, 29cm h, 33 x 27cm, printed retailer's label of CHARLES NEPHEW & CO SUCCESSORS TO PITTAR & CO JEWELLERS &C OLD COURT HOUSES ST, CALCUTTA In very good, entirely original condition with only light wear to the gilding on the exterior and that chiefly confined to the lid, the interior in a brilliant state of preservation. A fine example of the type
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