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An early 19th Century Canton export gilt lacquered sewing work box, of octagonal form with canted corners and a drawer to the base, raised on carved feet, the richly decorated exterior having a garden with a family in a reserved field surrounded by foliage and dragons, and conforming decoration to the sides, the fitted lacquered interior retaining ivory and bone sewing accoutrements, 53.5 x 26.5 x 17 cm, (one front foot loose but present, one other lacking), [Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) registered. Not available for export]
Crown Devon Blush Ivory Floral Painted and Parcel-Gilt Jardiniere on Stand, with twin handles, 106cm high; a similar smaller example, 80cm high; together with a triple handled jardiniere, one on a stand, 81cm overall, the other on a squat stand, 35cm overall (3)The Largest - the stand with crazing and two short cracks to the underside.Medium - Jardiniere is heavily crazed and stained, hair crack, stand with some crazedSmallest - crack to the base of the jardiniere, stand with a chip, both crazed.All with some giltwear
Crown Devon Blush Ivory; including five pairs of vases, all with twin gilt handles, a pair of candlesticks, two single vases, an hors d'oeuvres dish, and a pair of egg-form trinket dishes, predominantly pattern number 554725, tallest piece 31cm (3 trays)Square handled vase - with one handle restoredCrazing and giltwear throughout
Three early 19th century hand painted ivory portrait miniatures depicting noble figures, each presented in ebonised frame. One depicting James Grace (London, 1796-1858), the second Ellen Thimbeck daughter of John Thimbeck and wife of James Grace about 1810, and the third partially illegible due to wear depicting John at Shutford dated 1794. The portraits measuring approx. 8cm x 7cm, the frames 13cm x 11cm. Ivory exemption submission reference no. YSYMJNLE.
A 19th century English school miniature watercolour on ivory portrait of lady in white dress. The lady depicted in three-quarters with hair up showing earring on blue ground. Framed in oval pendant testing as gold. Back missing. Miniature measures approx. 58mm x 47mm. Ivory CITES certficate submission reference: E561491F.
A 19th century French School miniature watercolour on ivory portrait of Elisabeth Philippine Marie Helene of France, sister of King Louis XVI. Depicted in red & blue stripe dress with flowers to front. Portrayed with naturalistic background. Framed in ormolu style metal frame. Inscription to back. Miniature measures approx. 83mm x 67mm. Ivory exemption CITES certificate submission reference: E5DXVQTK.
Attributed to Andrew Plimer (British, 1763-1837) - Miniature portrait of Eliza Martha Pasley Daniell (Hodges) - An early 19th century miniature portrait watercolour on ivory in oval frame. Frame tests as gold with engraved inscription to back. Miniature measures approx. 7.2cm x 6.1cm (72mm x 61mm). James Daniell married Lucy (d.1846), the second daughter of Peregrine Butler of Dungarvan, Ireland. Their daughter, Frances, married Lindsey Merrick Peter Burrell. Their son, Peter Robert Burrell succeeded as 5th Bt. and 4th Lord Gwydyr in 1870. Eliza Martha Pasley (1776-1854), daughter of James Hodges, Esq. married the son of Lucy and James Daniell, also called James, in 1795. Andrew Plimer's miniature portrait of Eliza's husband, James Daniell, is held in the Victoria & Albert Museum: https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O82339/james-daniell-portrait-miniature-plimer-andrew/ Provenance: Bought by current owner at Christie's in 2002. Lot 82, Live Auction 9523 Objects of Vertu, Portrait Miniatures and Icons. Ivory CITES exemption certificate submission reference: 2TYLXU8K
Anne Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (British, 1802-1885) - Portrait miniature of Elizabeth, Duchess of Rutland - A 19th century watercolour on ivory miniature portrait in circular yellow metal frame. Hand written inscription to back reading ' Elizabeth Duchess of Rutland copied from from a master of Mck. by Anne Counts of Chesterf[ield] '. Miniature measures approx. 52mm x 52mm. Provenance: Acquired by current owner at Christie's in 2004, lot 66 Live Auction 9847 'At Home - Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu, icons'. Previously auctioned at Sotheby in 1944 as lot no. 21. Ivory CITES exemption certificate submission reference: 4BWHXBW1.
Large ivory color serving bowl with thick gilded rim and leaf pattern. Backstamped in green Elite L France, dating from 1920-1932. Also backstamped Bawo & Dotter Elite Works Limoges France in red. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 1.5"H x 12"diaCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Matching pair of ivory colored bowls with cherry branch motif and thick gilded rims and handles. Oval bowl backstamped Elite L France in dark green. Shallow bowl is backstamped torch with Landeau Limoges France in green. Oval bowl is 14.5"L x 8.25"W x 4.5"H. Shallow bowl is 12.75"H x 11.5"dia. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A very rare exhibition quality Pierotti wax shoulder-head King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in Coronation Robes circa 1902, the King with inset blue glass eyes, inserted beard, eyebrows and receding hair, stuffed body with wax arms and legs, original elaborate clothes of ivory silk, gilt metal tunic, sash with metals, white kid shoes, purple velvet robe trim with white rabbit fur and red velvet, gilt thread and pearl crown —22in. (56cm.) high (missing thumb); Queen Alexandra with inset blue glass eyes, inserted brown mohair wig and eyebrows, stuffed waisted body with wax limbs, original cream silk dress embodied in gilt thread and beads with English roses, Scottish thistles and Irish shamrocks, lace trim, underclothes, satin shoes, card fan, purple velvet robe trim with white rabbit fur and red velvet, gilt thread and pearl crown —21in. (53.5cm.) high (some discolouration to wax on both and some aging to clothing); various coronation ephemera, in original wooden unmarked box with two brass carry handles
A set of lignum vitae lawn bowls, the boxed marked 'Shoolbred & Co.'. containing eight turned bowls with ivory inlay, complete with earthenware jack, case 49.5cm wide 41cm deep 17cm high IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
A fine pair of Puginesque pier cabinets, circa 1870, the ebony and coromandel cabinets inlaid with ivory, the silk boarded doors with pierced brass fronts flanked by turned and scale carved columns on shaped bracket feet106 x 85 x 45cmThis lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref. No. XWJQXCF2The influence of architect and designer, Augustus Pugin, extended beyond his individual creations. Through his writings, such as Contrasts and The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture, Pugin discussed the philosophical rationale of the Gothic Revival, arguing that the Gothic style was not merely an aesthetic matter but was a reflection of a moral and religious way of life. He believed that embracing Gothic architecture and design was a return to a more virtuous and spiritually rich past, countering what he perceived as the decay of his contemporary society.Fuelled by Pugin's advocacy, the Gothic Revival had a profound impact on the broader design landscape of the 19th century. Indeed, as reflected by the present lot, many of Pugin’s design motifs, such as intricate carvings and pointed arches, were widely borrowed by contemporary craftsmen, reflecting both the influence of Pugin and the moral sensibilities of the day.
A George III gold-mounted ivory portrait miniature glazed pendant of a young British officer. The watercolour portrait miniature measuring 24 x 19mm, the glazed back with hair plait panel, in a fluted rose gold mount and applied suspension loop, length 32mm. Ivory exemption number CZQS53GCThe watercolour is slightly faded. There is a lot of dirt under the glass. The glass surface front and back is scratched. The metal is good. Generally a pleasing pendant portrait.
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