Late 18th / early 19th century ivory knopped Malacca walking stick, with circular carved spherical knop, together with two further walking sticksCondition report: Ivory topped stock has cracks, also some losses to the fringe collar, general wear silver topped has wear to marks, some dents, significant wear to shaft, particularly towards terminalcarved wooden stick generally ok
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Pair of Chinese ivory finely carved figures of roosting hens, with concealed compartments, 12cm long.Provenance: The Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Collection.Condition report: Small chip to the tip of one of the leaves on the base. A couple of other nibbles, one with a small chip or imperfection to the beak.
Late 19th / early 20th century ivory cigarette box, initialled and inscribed to underside of lid, Please return to F Lyon, 36 Curzon St. London W, Finder will be rewarded, together with a fine quality faux tortoiseshell vanity box, cloisonné cigarette box and a copper tobacco box, 19th century patch box, other items (8)Provenance: The Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Collection.
Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of baluster form, with raised floral decoration, engraved monogram and armorial, birds head spout, silver leaf mounted handle with ivory separators and hinged domed cover with hawk finial, (detached but present), on a decorative pierced base, matching coffee pot and cream jug (London 1885). Martin Hall & Co. All at approximately 60 ozs. Teapot 25.5cm across.
Collection of decorative pictures and prints including a miniature Moghul type painting on ivory of a hunting scene, 5 x 10cm approx, a 1920s humorous caricature drawing of golfing figures - Golf Soliloquies, signed B N Ager, dated 24, 15.5 x 8cm approx, an embroidered silk work appliqued picture of Sri Lankan Elephant II signed to mount Abigail Mill, a 19th century black and white print showing a scene with a poacher at Charlcote Warwickshire after Joseph Nash, various sizes all framed (17)
2 pairs of extra long country house curtains with a simple floral pattern woven on ivory ground, lined with triple pleat heading. Approx size per curtain; length 2.66m, fixed top width 95cm, bottom width 1.95m. Matching cushion included in the lot. CR: generally good clean condition, obvious sun fade on leading edges.
(Collection of Miniatures relating to the Hawkes Family) - Good quality early 19th century bust length portrait miniature of John Hawkes, watercolour on ivory, no signature visible with label verso and family details, noting that the sitter died in Guadeloupe, of oval form, 6.5cm max approx oval, in black and gilt frame
(Collection of miniatures relating to the Hawkes family) A good quality early 19th century double sided portrait miniature, one side showing a gentleman, probably of the Hawkes family in scarlet military uniform with tartan sash, the other a lady in white dress, watercolour on ivory?, no visible signature (not removed from frame), oval, 6cm max approx, in gilt metal oval frame, together with associated red leather case from Robinson & Co Ltd Shrewsbury
ITALIAN IVORY PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF POPE CLEMENT XI (1649-1721), 18th Century, carved in low relief facing to sinister, the orphreys of his cope lavishly embroidered, soft skull cap over curly hair, 8.4cms high, in carved giltwood oval frame Provenance: Sotheby's 5 May 1972. Auctioneer's Note: Cf. Victoria & Albert Museum collection (A.57-1923) for a related oval ivory portrait medallion of Clement XI (Giovanni Francesco Albani, 1649-1721; Pope: 1700-21) thought to have been made in Rome during his papacy c. 1707-21. This design, with the triple tiered tiara, is derived from a medallic portrait by Charles Claude Dubut of 1707. Comments: one edge broken away.
FINE JAPANESE STAINED & INLAID IVORY NETSUKE, Meiji Period, of a seated man contemplating his wood, shell and stained ivory-inlaid tobako-ire and kiseruzutsu in his lap, horn/coconut shell ringed himotoshi, signed KOZAN in red on a green-stained inlaid ivory tablet, 2.9cms h Provenance: Private collection (North Wales) Comments: good condition.
FINE LOUIS LACHENAL CONCERTINA, serial no. 10093, C. 1860s, the hexagonal, brass-inlaid rosewood fret-carved ends each with 24 nickel buttons, leather thumb straps and leather-covered brass finger rests, the green leather bellows with papered and gilt tooled decoration, additional tooling to bellow ends, printed oval label, in red velvet-lined mahogany case with ivory escutcheon, 16 x 18 x 15cms (closed) Provenance: private collection South West England Comments: Concertina - excellent, with minor varnish wear to fingerboard, thumb straps/finger rests with creases/tears. Case - lacks leather handle, scratches, and paint smear, lacks key.
2002 Jaguar XK8 4.0 Coupe AutoMake: Jaguar Model: XK8 Year: 2002Mileage: 108208VIN: SAJAC41MX2NA30119Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: DY52OJVTransmission: automatic 3,996cc. Finished in British Racing green with Ivory hide. Four owners from new, this XK8 is described by the vendor as a lovely car that drives exceptionally well with everything working as it should. It was last serviced in April 2021 when it was MoT'd without advisories and benefits from a new battery and is fully waxoyled. The mileage of 108,208 is warranted and is supported by twelve stamps of service between 2002 and 2021. Also comes with handbook pack, owner's manual, service and parts receipts, MoT history and spare keys. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 2ND NOVEMBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1956 Bentley S1 Hooper BodyMake: Bentley Model: S1 Hooper BodyYear: 1956Mileage: 83104VIN: B214ANConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: PSK886Transmission: automatic While most Bentley S-Series (and their Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud siblings) were built with Standard Steel bodies (effectively the 'factory' body), that the cars continued to use separate chassis construction meant that coachbuilders could still practise their art on them. Although Hooper was owned by Daimler, it still created elegant (and sometimes very flamboyant) designs for the chassis of other manufacturers, including Rolls-Royce and Bentley. Many of these had a distinctive frontal appearance with hooded headlamps, as is apparent with this very stylish ivory and black 1956 Bentley S1, built to Hooper design number 8430. It seems that just 39 cars to this particular pattern were constructed, with aluminium alloy panelling. So this was a very rare vehicle even when new, and much more so now. The vendor tells us that one of the previous owners (the V5C records three former keepers), a retired bank manager, cherished this Bentley throughout his 30-year custodianship of it. It is described as running well, although our examination of it reveals that it may benefit from some cosmetic attention in places. These include the roof, where there are some scratches and a little bit of bubbling and 'orange peel' texture to paint, and the rear wings, where the paint has cracked along the swage line. There are also a few age marks on the nose. The interior is very presentable, with sumptuous cream leather, an immaculate beige headlining and good wood. The mileage is recorded as 83,104 miles. The history file is very extensive, with a lot of correspondence from the mid to late 1990s when the car was in the process of being renovated. However, there are also copies of build specifications and diagrams from the 1950s, as well as many receipts (from the 1990s to the last decade), MoTs from 1996 to 2012 (when the last one was issued), tax discs and the original handbook. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 16TH SEPTEMBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
A large porcupine Quill Box, the hinged lid enclosing ebony and ivory inlay of an elephant, inscription reading 'Galle', together with another smaller, 8in (20cm) x 6in (15cm) x 3¼in (8cm) together with a large quantity of treen, comprising an early 20thC musical stand, together with a Tazza on barley twist stem, small Gavel, cased set of cards, etc, twenty pieces approximately (a lot)
A Victorian lady's dressing box, the burr wood box inlaid with shield shaped escutcheon, the red leather interior fitted with a removable mirror, a removable tray fitted with various ivory and gilt-metal mounted tools, a brush, knife, scissors, etui, silver thimble etc, with assorted silver-plated glass bottles and an eyebath, 24 cm wide
A Georgian mahogany concealed dressing table with mirror, early 19th century, the hinged crossbanded top revealing a fitted interior with a reeded easel mirror frame and drawer flanked by five lidded compartments with turned ivory handles, on square tapering legs, 80.5 cm high x 53.5 cm wide x 42 cm deep
A 1930s Royal Winton Grimwades lustre comport, on a blue ground decorated with peach and flowers, having printed mark verso, registration No.709279, h.16cm; together with two vases, a plate and a jug in similar pattern; and a Royal Winton Grimwades pedestal bowl, having printed Grimwades Royal Winton ivory mark verso (6)
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