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A GOOD QASHGAI RUG having a near black field decorated with flower-heads, birds and animals, and with four corner "guls", centred by a large brick red stepped hexagonal medallion, similarly decorated, with three central conjoined hexagonal medallions, within an ivory foliate-meander border, and guard bands, 273cm x 188cm, (107.5in x 74in)
AN ANTIQUE AFSHAR RUG having an indigo field with three conjoined brick red medallions, with all-over tree, flower and animal motifs, within stepped brick red spandrels, the ivory ground with polychrome motifs flanked by indigo quard bands each decorated with a floral meander, 187cm x 119cm, (73.6in x 46.8in) (some wear/corner damage)
A KHAMSEH RUG having a terracotta field centred by three conjoined hooked medallions each decorated with birds, the field with similar birds and flowerheads, the dark blue spandrels also densely decorated, within ivory-ground repeating stepped lozenge border and foliate meander guard bands, 201.5cm x 198cm, (79.3in x 78in)
A MID-VICTORIAN IVORY-AND BRASS-MOUNTED BURR WALNUT GAMES BOX, the hinged lid, with rounded long sides, having two brass-studded ivory "straps" flanking three overlapping brass playing card motifs, pierced with the six of clubs, three of clubs and six of spades respectively, the front with brass-studded shaped ivory ornaments flanking a spade-pierced shaped brass escutcheon, 25.5cm x 19.5cm x 9.5cm high, (10in x 7.7in x 3.7in) (veneer loss), containing APPROXIMATELY 470 MOTHER-OF-PEARL GAMING TOKENS OR COUNTERS of various sizes and designs, briefly comprising 186 oval or navette, 70 circular or lobed circular, 112 various fish, 101 various oblong, many incised with initials, pagodas, animals etc (qty)
A FINE LATE 19TH-CENTURY JAPANESE (MEIJI PERIOD) SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED TEA OR SAKÉ POT, of hexafoil-lobed melon form with socketed turned ivory side handle of baluster design, the lower body textured, the lid interior having maker's mark and rectangular red seal mark, gilt, Ichi Masahide(?), 24.5cm, (5.75in) across, including handle, (in wooden case)
A VICTORIAN SILVER LIDDED CLARET OR HOT-WATER JUG in the neo-Renaissance style, hallmarked Sheffield, 1888, maker James Dixon & Sons, having all-over repoussé decoration of strapwork, classical human masks, human terms, rams etc, between floral bouquets, the neck having theatrical masks emblematic of Joy and Tragedy, the handle in the form of a female term scroll, with ivory insulators, engraved crest (a lion passant guadrant holding a saltire), 28.5cm, (11.2in) high, 21.5ozs, (669g)
TWO EARLY TO MID 19TH-CENTURY CANTONESE CARVED IVORY BOXES of circular design, one with push-on cover, profusely carved with figures in garden landscapes, 55mm, (2.2in) diameter, the other, with screw-on cover, similarly carved, 38mm, (1.4in) diameter, the latter containing 12 engraved circular mother-of-pearl gaming counters, (four depleted)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CHINESE TWO-FOLD SCREEN decorated with eagles and bittern-like birds in flight, in ivory, bone and mother-of-pearl, on a blue lacquered ground, gilt-enriched, with applied stained ivory square seal mark, within oxblood-lacquered border painted with blossom, above foliate-pierced fretwork centred by ivory leaves, all within foliate pokerwork surround, on castors, the reverse similarly oxblood-lacquered and decorated with birds among blossoming trees 167cm (open) x 183cm high, (65.75in x 72in)
Gillow & Co, Lancaster A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD SALON CHAIRS each having a humped toprail with ivory and boxwood foliate scroll inlay flanking foliate piercing, the upholstered back between boxwood-strung uprights and on foliate scroll-carved apron, the fixed seat on boxwood-strung seatrail and matching tapering square section front legs terminating in spade feet, stamped beneath each front seatrail "GILLOW & CO/LANCASTER/L20641"
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having a rectangular top with rosewood-crossbanded and satinwood-strung edges above three cockbeaded short drawers each having an ivory shield escutcheon, the central drawer blind-fronted, the outer two with replacement flowerhead-case brass oval backplate bale handles, above three matching long drawers, above further stringing, a shaped apron and integral bracket feet, 118cm x 55cm x 102cm high, (46.5in x 21.6in x 40in)
Anglo-Indian coromandel wood parquetry box, circa 1860 - 1880, the top decorated with numerous triangles of sample woods, with chevron borders, the interior decorated in a similar manner and inlaid with coloured ivory, fitted with three removable trays of small lidded compartments. Width 42.5cm.
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