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Lot 74

A Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer, Belleek jug and sugar bowl, Poole pottery pen holders, and a Clarice Cliff lamp base

Lot 89

A Great Exhibition concertina "peep show" postcard, together with three vintage painted wooden puppets, two pairs of opera glasses, Volodyovski Derby winner silk scarf, Great Exhibition concertina postcard, ivory fans, a ladies parasol, cigarette cards, snapshot albums and ephemera (one tray)

Lot 93

A Royal Worcester gilt embellished blush ivory twin-handled vase and cover (a.f.), 24cm high, together with a similar twin-handled vase without cover, and a ewer (3)Condition report: The neck of the ewer is broken and repaired. Two vases are free from damage or repair. Gilt wear throughout.

Lot 95

Royal Worcester China Works blush ivory pot pourri painted with pheasants; together with a Royal Worcester ewer painted with flowers, model no.1260, a similar Royal Worcester vase model no.3214, and a Royal Worcester slipper ornament model no.1180, the tallest 21.5cm highCondition report: The slipper ornament with restoration to the Anthemion. Gilt wear to the jar and cover. Pot pourri - in good condition.

Lot 1001

An 18th century ivory fan with silver inlaid decoration, the mount appliqued with sequins and a central oval cartouche of figures seated by a tree, 28cm; another similar with carved and pierced sticks and guards, with vellum mount painted with figures at harvest and a garland verso, 26.5cm (a.f.) (2)

Lot 1104

A Kurdish rug, the deep indigo stepped lozenge field of stylised plants enclosed by ivory borders, 208cm by 140cm

Lot 1108

A pair of Yomut Chuvals, each with a madder field of thirty-six güls enclosed by narrow ivory borders, 129cm by 75cm

Lot 1113

Senneh Kilim, the ivory field of boteh centered by an olive green and strawberry medallion enclosed by narrow borders, 122cm by 95cmCondition report: Losses into top & lower guard stripes, selvedges good, weave in good order

Lot 848

Vintage BT telephone in ivory finish, 1980's BT duet 200 telephone, thermos no. 45 aluminium flask, hanging bloom ornaments, etc (2 boxes)

Lot 542

Victorian flame veneered mahogany stick barometer, bevelled edge and arched glass top with thermometer box below (lacking ivory adjuster), H89cm

Lot 302

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY FIGURE OF GUANYIN, carved standing holding a lotus flower, on a lotus-form base, incised marks to base. 27cm high

Lot 99

Antique canton ivory carved brooch measure approx 4.5 by 3.5cm

Lot 306

A GROUP OF THREE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONOS, MEIJI PERIOD, each signed. (3) Tallest 22.5cm

Lot 308

A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY OKIMONO, MEIJI PERIOD, depicting a woman in traditional dress holding a young child with a toy horse in one hand, and a parasol in the other, to a naturalistic base. 18.5cm high CONDITION REPORTThe parasol is very thin with a small (2mm in diameter) hole and another thinning area (2mm in diameter) near the edge. No noticeable hairlines or discolouration. 

Lot 297

A PAIR OF CHINESE IVORY FIGURES, LATE 19TH CENTURY, carved as a fisherman and woman, on hardwood bases. (2) 17cm high

Lot 375

A FRENCH CARVED IVORY FAN, 19TH CENTURY, the sticks and guards pierced and carved with birds and foliage, the paper mount printed and painted with a group of elegant figures, with a carriage and building in the distance, flanked by gilt scrolls and foliage, contained within a green baize-lined glazed case. Fan measures approx. 27cm by 50cm, case measures 37cm by 61cm CONDITION REPORTMould bloom to the reverse of the glass, baize and to the paper with some discolouration to the paper in some areas (mainly to creases), the guards slightly yellowed.

Lot 54

PENNY RED. 1d Red-Brown Imperf lettered EG on very blued paper, ivory head with fine 4 margins with full gum, has a diagonal crease only visible from reverse, a fine item

Lot 305

A CHINESE CARVED IVORY BOX AND COVER, rectangular form and carved throughout with dragons, 3.5cm by 15.5cm by 7.5cm; and A JAPANESE IVORY CARD CASE, carved depicting a bird and a pomegranate bough, mushrooms verso, (a/f), 10.2cm by 6.2cm by 1cm. (2)CONDITION REPORTThe card case is hairlined to body and cover, the cover with glue residue and cannot be removed from body. 

Lot 299

A PAIR OF CHINESE IVORY MODELS OF TANG HORSES, 19TH CENTURY, each carved standing four-square, bejewelled, on wooden plinths. (2) 17cm high

Lot 391

Antique ivory dog whistle

Lot 25

Antique clasped hand ivory & silver table seal measures approx 11.5cm long

Lot 390

Antique Georgian ivory pique card case

Lot 353

A cased set of six silver spoons, a cased fish knife and fork with silver rim and ivory handles, cased butter cutlery with loose examples to match and cased set of Coronation spoons

Lot 150A

SILVER PLATED BREAKFAST DISH, bearing ivory inset to handle and initialled 'McN', 36cm wide, and a pair of entree dishes (3)

Lot 68

Workshop of BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO (Seville, 1617 - Cadiz, 1682)."Purísima Concepción".Oil on canvas. Re-tinted.It has restorations and repainting.Measurements: 159 x 105 cm.In this devotional work, the author follows the aesthetic precepts developed by Murillo, example of this is the compositional similarity of this piece, with paintings of the same subject of the Sevillian author. There is a particular resemblance to the Immaculate Conception in the Oratory of San Felipe Neri, in which this circular composition can be seen, in which the angels are arranged next to the Virgin in such a way that she is inscribed in a border. The Virgin is crowned by two angels who hold a crown above her, in this particular case a golden crown, while in Murillo's work the crown is made up of the twelve stars, alluding to the 12 tribes of Israel, typical of the iconography of the Immaculate Conception. Medieval Christianity passionately debated the belief that Mary had been conceived without the stain of original sin. Some universities and corporations vowed to defend this privilege of the Mother of God, several centuries before the First Vatican Council defined the dogma of faith in 1854. At the end of the Middle Ages the need arose to give iconographic form to this idea, and the model of the Apocalyptic Woman of Saint John was taken, maintaining some elements and modifying others (the Apocalyptic Woman is pregnant, but not the Immaculate). The definitive image came to fruition in the 16th century, apparently in Spain. Following a Valencian tradition, the Jesuit Father Alberro had a vision of the Immaculate Conception and described it to the painter Juan de Juanes so that he could depict it as faithfully as possible. It is an evolved iconographic concept, sometimes associated with the theme of the Coronation of the Virgin. Mary is shown standing, dressed in a white tunic and blue cloak, her hands crossed on her chest, with the moon at her feet (in memory of Diana's chastity) and treading on the infernal serpent (symbol of her victory over Original Sin). Around her head, like a halo, she wears the twelve stars. Most of these images are accompanied in the painting by the Marian symbols of the litanies and psalms, such as the mystical rose, the palm tree, the cypress, the enclosed garden, the ark of Faith, the gate of Heaven, the ivory tower, the sun and moon, the sealed fountain, the cedar of Lebanon, and the spotless mirror, which in this particular case is held up by two little angels in a way that is somewhat reminiscent of the angel holding the mirror in Velázquez's Venus.Little is known of Murillo's childhood and youth, except that he lost his father in 1627 and his mother in 1628, for which reason he was taken into the care of his brother-in-law. Around 1635 he must have begun his apprenticeship as a painter, most likely with Juan del Castillo, who was married to a cousin of his. This working and artistic relationship lasted about six years, as was customary at the time. After his marriage in 1645 he embarked on what was to be a brilliant career that gradually made him the most famous and sought-after painter in Seville. The only trip he is known to have made is documented in 1658, when Murillo was in Madrid for several months. It is conceivable that while at court he kept in touch with the painters who lived there, such as Velázquez, Zurbarán and Cano, and that he had access to the collection of paintings in the Royal Palace, a magnificent subject of study for all the artists who passed through the court.Despite the few documentary references to his mature years, we know that he enjoyed a comfortable life, which enabled him to maintain a high standard of living and have several apprentices. The fact that he became the leading painter in the city, surpassing even Zurbarán in fame, motivated his desire to raise the artistic level of local painting.

Lot 249

Japanese Tanto, 12cm cutting edge, unsigned tang, contained within its wood scabbard with ivory caps. 23cm long

Lot 280

Folding Navaja knife, the blade with maker's mark Girodias, the shaped brass grips with ivory and tortoiseshell inserts.34.5cm long Condition report: The very tip of the knife blade is chipped, with care the point could easily be restored. The blade and metalwork have light pitting and corrosion. The tortoiseshell parts of the grip have shrinkage cracks similar to crazing on a piece of pottery, they are however structurally sound. The locking mechanism of the blade functions correctly.

Lot 715

A Persian Kashan carpet decorated with tendrils on an ivory ground, 355 x 248 cm

Lot 179

A 19th century ivory topped walking cane, a horn handled cane and two others (4)

Lot 185

A 17th century Italian brown tortoiseshell and ivory centre drawer section from a cabinet

Lot 211

A pair of Victorian silver salad servers with (possibly) ivory handles

Lot 448

A torchere with “ivory” button decoration 102cm high and 31cm diameter top

Lot 210

Antique carved ivory portrait bust miniature of a gentleman, ivory size 6cm x 4cm, in oval frame, 14cm x 12cm. Ivory bust appears dirty.  Central oval is loose from frame.  Frame material is heavily worn.

Lot 211A

Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain ewer, the spout modelled as the head of the god of wine Bacchus, pattern no.366, registration no.19925, artists initials to base 'H S', 23cm high. Very minor gilding loss.  Generally well.

Lot 256

19th century Dieppe ivory figure modelled as a musketeer, raised on a fixed ebonised stand, figure 17cm tall, overall 25cm tall.

Lot 272

Antique walking stick, the carved ivory handle modelled as a claw holding an egg, 15ct gold band, 86cm long.

Lot 288

Antique burr walnut boxed draughtsman's drawing set to include scribes, compasses, dividers, parallel rule, rolling rule, two rules, one marked for J P Russell of Glasgow, etc., some pieces are ivory, box size 36cm long.

Lot 289

Antique walnut cased draughtsman's drawing set to include scribes, compasses, dividers, parallel rules, two-fold rule etc., some ivory, box size 20cm long, with outer leather carrying case marked for John Sanderson of Fairfield Warkworth.

Lot 444

Late 19th century Chinese white and red stained ivory chess set, the king 11.5cm, elephant castles and well carved knights on horseback (one white missing) otherwise complete, contained in an oak box, 30cm x 19cm, 31 pieces.

Lot 445

19th century English turned ivory and red stained ivory chess set, the king 10.5cm, complete 32 pieces, one white knight replaced.

Lot 483

Six 19th century sewing clamps with pincushion and spool holders, including a Chinese ivory spool holder, an Indian ivory C-clamp with domed cushion, etc.

Lot 490

Group of mostly 19th century metal, wooden, and 19th century ivory, and bone netting and lace tools.

Lot 491

Ten carved 19th century bone and ivory crochet hooks, and a larger group of simpler carved, mostly bone hooks.

Lot 495

Group of 19th century, and earlier, hand sewing tools etc. to include ivory needle protectors, an ivory tension gauge, a horn crochet hook, etc.

Lot 496

Mahogany case with interior tray containing a large quantity of 19th century, and later, bone, ivory, and wooden lace bobbins, mostly beaded, some metal banded.

Lot 498

Three well carved 19th century Chinese carved and pierced ivory pincushions depicting figures in a landscape setting, and an ivory sewing tools box, carved with dragons, butterflies and birds amongst clouds.  (4) Sewing tolls box - age cracks to the foot.Pincushions - please see images.

Lot 50T

Set of four Victorian silver and ivory knife rests, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1899, boxed. Three of the wight tips have small losses.  One piece with age? crack.  The silver is in good condition.

Lot 516

Ivory and bone needle holders to include three parasol shaped, and five with Stanhopes.  (8)Condition 1 x Eiffel tower - Indian pierced and twisted boneWhite Parasol Six images BlackpoolPink Parasol Street Scene EdinburghTurned Indian Ivory holder, damaged to lidUniversal Exhibition of 1878Turned Indian bone holderFour images, Corby Castle and others 

Lot 517

Eleven bone and ivory needle holders, mostly Indian.  (12)

Lot 518

Five 19th century Chinese carved ivory needle holders, decorated with flowers and dragons, longest 9cm.  (5)

Lot 537

Four 19th century tatting shuttles, one bone, one in ivory decorated with flowers and two Japanese ivory shuttles decorated in hiramaki-e lacquer work depicting cranes on one side and a landscape on the other (4)

Lot 541

A Middle Eastern Moorish type octagonal table inlaid with ebony and ivory on a folding stand, in the manner of those made for Liberty and Co, 61cm diameter, 62cm tall.

Lot 542

A Middle Eastern Moorish type octagonal table inlaid with ebony and ivory on a folding stand, in the manner of those made for Liberty and Co, 51cm diameter, 52cm tall. Flaws throughout.  Top split.  Pieces of edging missing.  Some inlay poorly restored.  Please see images.

Lot 155

An early 20th century silver plated cruet set, modelled as banded barrels on a four wheeled chariot with ivory handle, length 13cm.

Lot 200

An Art Deco carved ivory statuette of a naked girl with outstretched arms, in the manner of Ferdinand Preiss on a brown onyx base, height 25cm (AF).

Lot 200A

A late 19th century Dieppe ivory plaque depicting soldiers, figures and horsemen in a wooden frame, plaque size 5.8 x 9.5cm. 

Lot 22C

A late 19th century Indian Sadeli ivory and inlaid games box, together with a bronze modelled as the Lion of St Mark, Venice, an ormolu mounted chimney vase, a gilt bronze candlestick and a cherub on a plinth.

Lot 22G

Eight various walking sticks, one with silver ball finial and one with ivory handle.

Lot 276

Three late 19th century ivory cigarette holders, one Japanese carved with a tiger, together with a nutcracker, a Venetian miniature silver gondola and a silver plated pepper pot.

Lot 361

An early 20th century Japanese ivory jar and cover, the body engraved with a mountain village scene and calligraphy, height 10.5cm.

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