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An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, rectangular, with double concave front, the lid and angles picked out in pewter stringing, vacant silvered metal cartouche to the lid and similar key escutcheon, the internal pull-off lids with turned bone button lifts, raised on root ivory button feet, 13.5cm high.
A late 18th/early 19th century carved ivory pocket watch, chain and two keys, the case carved on one side with Paris awarding the golden apple and on the other with a horse drawn chariot in the sky, the dial of mother of pearl, similarly the slow/fast adjustment dial, the cogs, fusee and verge cover of ivory, painted papers with coat of arms and a Chateau within the covers, 5.5cm diameter
A Victorian horn vesta case, the hinged cover inset with bone and stained ivory in a geometric design, 8cm long; a Victorian horn rectangular snuff box, the hinged tortoiseshell cover pique decorated with silver coloured metal and tortoiseshell, 5cm long; a Victorian tortoiseshell rectangular thimble box, angular domed cover on four ball feet, 5cm long; a cold painted miniature bronze model of a cat (4)
A Victorian simulated ivory letter opener, the silver mount dated London 1892, 35cm long; a turned mahogany circular box inset with ivory cartouche, 7.5cm diameter; a Victorian composition folding photograph case, decorated in relief with a sailor's farewell within oval cartouche, 9.5cm x 8.5cm (3)
Vaughan of Nannau, Merionethshire; a portrait miniature on ivory of Sidney Vaughan, and two similar miniatures depicting her grandsons, Hugh (1723-1783), and Robert (1724-1792), each approximately 1.25in x 1in; a miniature of a lady wearing a pink dress, mounted as a brooch, 2in x 1.25in; a miniature of a gentleman, the son of James Muirhead of the East India Company, 2.125in x 1.625in; and a Regency pinchbeck swivel seal with six glass intaglios, handle lacking. (6)
A Regency portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman, 2.625in x 1.625in, and a Continental miniature on ivory of a lady wearing a powdered wig, 2.5in diameter, both with minor abrasions and paint loss, unframed; together with a miniature on ivory of a lady, 2.625in x 2.5in, contained in original black papier mache rectangular frame; and a miniature of General Sir J. Pleynett, Governor of Jersey (died 1867), 3.125in x 2.5in, in ornate gilt gesso moulded frame. (4)
An Inuit model kayak enclosing a seated figure of an Eskimo, carved wood head with pegged body decorated in orange pigment, hide leggings - moss filled, moth damage, one glove lacking; together with a model snow-shoe, and compliment of weapons, with painted wood shafts and marine ivory tips, the figure 10in overall, kayak 27.5in long.
Inuit; a marine ivory model, naively carved, depicting an Eskimo standing in front of an igloo with his dog and sledge, facing an attacking polar bear, the curved base formed from sections of walrus tusk, right hand of figure damaged, originally probably holding a harpoon, 19th century, 13in overall.
FRAMPTON, SIR GEORGE (1860-1928); R.A. 1902, President Royal Society British Sculptors, 1911-12). A large sepia toned photograph of his ivory, bronze, marble and gemstone sculpture "Lamia"; inscribed and signed "To my friend Gilbert Voalk, George Frampton, March 27th 1909". The photograph 19 x 14.25 inches within swept oak frame. Fine Art Society label to the reverse.
A Regency miniature coquilla nut box carved with military accomplishments, 1.25in high; a Georgian acorn shaped nutmeg grater, 2.75in long; a Victorian ivory photograph frame with hawthorn pattern borders and easel back, 5.25in x 3.75in; and a meersham pipe, the bowl carved in the form of a negro's head, 5in overall. (4)
Ivory needlework accessories; a needlecase modelled as a parasol, the handle a clenched fist with "Stanhope" view, entitled "Dieppe, foilie du pollet", 3.5in long; a needlecase in the form of a violin decorated with paste turquoise and steel studs, 3in long; and a sewing clamp with bobbin attachment, 4.25in high. (3)
A 19th century Jaques 'statu quo' chess board and set, the folding mahogany case enclosing a boxwood and rosewood chequer board, the natural and red stained ivory pieces with brass clip bases released by an ivory button, stamped JAQUES PATENTEES LONDON IN STATU QUO CHESS BOARD, the open board 24 x 29cm, the pieces 1.25 - 1cm, (some damage to the box)
A late 19th century French specimen timber marquetry jewellery box, of rectangular form, the slightly domed top with an ivory plaque and outset corners, the hinged cover enclosing a deep red buttoned silk interior, on four bun feet, with paper label for J.THOMAS, ILE MAURICE, 16 high x 23 deep x 32cm wide
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