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A Victorian papier mache and ebonised work box, the lid and front inset with papier mache panels painted with hussars bade farewell by young women inscribed Going to Camp, the front with a landscape, the interior lined in azure blue and gilt paper and ivory silk, containing a quantity of contemporary ivory and bone needlework tools and other items (details at mellorsandkirk.com, or please enquire), 31 x 22cm. A particularly well preserved and somewhat unusual example, with no serious faults, damage or restoration. The extensive contents including mother o'pearl silk winders, carved bone and cut steel buttons, other Victorian buttons in part sets, mother o'pearl tape measure, bone tape measure, mother o'pearl buttons, gilt metal purse mounts, pictorial card and other needle boxes, bone and pique pin cushion, turned ivory needle case, 3 further mother o'pearl pin cushions, Chinese mother o'pearl counters, Victorian costume jewellery and parts, mother o'pearl/bone bobbins, vegetable ivory thimble cases and tape measure, two tunbridge work book shaped needle cases, carved and turned bone tape measure and various other related items
A 19TH-CENTURY IVORY-HANDLED SILVER-MOUNTED MALACCA WALKING STICK, the handle, finely carved as a snarling leopard's head with glass eyes, the shaped silver collar, bulging at the shoulder, inscribed "T. Rayson, 2 Devonshire St, Carlisle? within foliate scrollwork, hallmarked London, 1888, maker R T, 85cm, (33.5in) long
A 19TH-CENTURY EBONISED TABLE CABINET having a sliding cover to the stepped rectangular top, the twin-panelled fall front enclosing two short and one long rosewood-fronted drawers, the inside of the fall front similarly decorated and having ivory stringing, on four bun feet, 22cm x 15cm x 19.5cm high, (8.6in x 6in x 7.7in)
A GOOD OLD HERIZ CARPET having an ivory field with large crimson medallion framing concentric indigo, cornflower blue and salmon pink medallions respectively, all having various flowering plant motifs within salmon pink spandrels, broad indigo-ground floral and foliate border, and twin cornflower blue foliate meander guard stripes, 363cm x 270.5cm, (143in x 106.5in)
A SMALL OLD LURI RUG having a shaped near-black field with central hexagonal medallion flanked by larger hooked stepped medallions with cruciform ends, the field with all-over polychrome stiff leaves, the matching ivory spandrels within ivory border and green guard bands, all within a diagonally chequered frame, 150cm x 100cm, (59in x 39.3in)
FOUR VICTORIAN PINCUSHIONS, comprising a heart-shaped cushion with applied shell decoration and a "scrap" of the "Birth of Venus", another heart-shaped with beadwork cross and anchor of Hope motifs, another, oval with embroidered floral motif and a vegetable "ivory" turned and melon-fluted example, together with A VICTORIAN "SCRAPS" AND SHELL-DECORATED SMALL BOX, the last 11cm, (4.25in) long
A GROUP OF VARIOUS MAUNDY AND OTHER COINS comprising: Victoria, young head, sixpence 1850, fourpence 1838, threepence 1851, threepence 1867 and twopence 1851, all EF, in turned ivory cylindrical box, the screw-top lid engraved "QUEEN'S MAUNDAY (sic) MONEY, 4d,3d, 2d and 1d, 1929, about EF, unevenly toned, A PART SET OF GEORGE VI MAUNDY MONEY, 4d, 3d, 2d, EF, unevenly toned, THREE MODEL COINS, silvered, 1d,½d,.¼d, 1848, A COPPER MODEL QUARTER FARTHING, 1848, and A TOY VICTORIAN JUBILEE FLORIN, 1887, (a lot)
THE CORBY CASTLE COFFEE POT. A superb George II cast and chased silver 'Turky' coffee pot, hallmarked London, 1750, maker Thomas Whipham, of inverted balustroid form on a domed circular foot and with ogee-domed hinged cover, having all-over rococo chased decoration of floral scrollwork with a C-scroll bordered cartouche reserved to each side, engraved heraldically, one with the arms of the Dukes of Norfolk and the other with one of the Howard crests, a lion statant guardant under the motto 'SOLA VIRTUS INVICTA'; below the palmette-fluted lip a ram's mask and dolphin and below the upper handle socket a mask of Pan, the handle of carved ivory with acanthus purchase, the cover surmounted with a finial cast as another of the Duke's crests, a pair of wings issuant from a ducal coronet, 31cm, (12.2in) high, 50 ozs, (1555gm) all-in, together with, and made for it - A magnificent William IV cast silver stand by the celebrated maker Paul Storr, London, 1832, cast in the form of the Duke of Norfolk's winged crest as below, complete with spirit-heater by the same maker and of matching date, 12.5cm, (5in) high, 33ozs, (1026gms); overall height 35.5cm, (14in), combined weight 83 ozs (2581gm).
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