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A collection of silver plate, EP, EPNS flatware to include:A set of five butter / fruit knives bakelite handles with EPNS blades a pair of silver pistol handled butter knives, filled, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904 Set of 11 Sheffield Prada plated fiddle pattern dessert forks, stampedset of 12 Edwardian silver plated fruit knives a matched set of fourteen 19th Century Old Sheffield plate table knives, the steel blades stamped - makers' include: Wingfield, W Briggs & Co., (AF - damages to some handles, some detached, one blade missing) Five 19th Century meat forks steel with three tines and ivory handles together with matched tables forks, some blades stamped by Sheffield makes (AF - damages & splits to handles)Two 19th Century style steel blade sharpeners and two carving forks, all with bone handlesA Victorian ornate handled carving knife, unmarked with steel blade Victorian fiddle pattern plated table spoon (serving spoon)A set of 12 Victorian Onslow pattern plated large fish knives and forks A set of 12 Edwardian fish knives and forks, A1 blades, bone handles and silver collars, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904together with a large collection of assorted teaspoons, nut crackers and grape scrssors (Q)
A French Art Deco period, gilded and painted bronze showgirl figure; she wears a top hat and carries a mandolin under her right arm and stands upon a geometric multi-coloured marble and onyx base formed of protruding tablets upon a black marble or slate octagonal base (58.5cm high) Condition Report: In the Auctioneer's opinion the item is most definitely a period piece, the only ambiguity is if the hand and hands are ivory or 'ivorine'. Upon very close inspection under a loupe the face appears to definitely have an ivory type grain to it. The piece is probably from the mid 1930s. There is a small, not too deep 0.5cm chip away from the front LH return to the black octagonal base. There is some wear to the extremities of the sleeves and also to the back and top around the neck and certainly to the LH elbow, probably commensurate with cleaning. Some slight discolouration around the neck area. The piece has come as a private entry from a central London residence and appears to be in good original condition. No foundry mark visible.
A Georgian red metal mourning ring, the navette-shaped ivory panel painted en grisaille to depict a mourning lady with her dog, to a blue enamel surround with engraved scalloped border, with engraved detailing to the shoulders flowing through to a slim shank. Accompanied by antique box. Size P1/2, Height 3.5cm.
A Georgian red metal mourning ring, the navette-shaped ivory panel painted en grisaille to depict a plinth with two doves and a pair of cherubs holding a wreath, to an Amethyst set surround, set with forty one cushion mixed cut amethysts, with carved foliate form shoulders flowing through to a ridged shank, the reverse inscribed 'Rob Saint, Ob 24 Jan 1784, at 50. Ring size Q.
A Grimwades Java pattern vase, Royal Winton Eleanor pattern dishes, Arthur Wood lustre dishes, Wedgwood trinket dishes, a Carltonware ginger jar, Clarice Cliff for Newport pottery relief moulded bowls and posey vase, Woods Ivory ware plates, a floral decorated footed bowl, a Govancroft pitcher etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
19th century English school'Portrait of Princess Paul Gaggiotti (nee Mary Foster Barham), daughter of Joseph Foster Barham and Lady Caroline Tufton', wearing a black dress and supporting a whippet with her left arm, miniature on ivory, 18 x 12.5cm Mary Foster Barham, daughter of Joseph Foster (I) and Dorothea Vaughan married Count Gaggiotti
A two manual green painted harpsichord, the fascia panel inscribed 'Thomas Kilpatrick Sheffield 1981', on square section stand, 238 x 94 cms The instrument has been made from a Zuckerman French Double Kit 2 X 8' x 4', 63 Notes FF-g3In accordance with current ivory legislation the accidental key slips have now been professionally replaced with a substitute (further details on request)
Scarce Early Kriegsmarine Imperial German Navy Conversion Officers Dress Dagger, fine untouched example of a very early WW2 German naval officers dress dagger which has been a conversion from the original owners Imperial naval dagger. The dagger with eagle top on a ivory grip with wire binding and Kriegsmarine type bullion dress knot. Early Imperial style cross guard with press stud release button. Fine deluxe hammered scabbard with roped hanging rings fittings. Plain un-marked blade with two central fullers. Some light surface staining to the blade but generally a good example. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 42cms. The early Kriegsmarine officers were often veterans of the Imperial navy, many of these officers converted their Imperial dirks to that of the Kriegsmarine by removing the Imperial crown and replacing with the eagle and swastika. These early conversions are not easy to find.
A LARGE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY KATANA - carved in relief depicting many figures including women an children undertaking daily activity, some playing instruments, some with fans or flora, some fishermen with the days catch, the blade carved with flora and butterflies, with twin loops, 87.5cm long. tang with pin but poss glued in.
A LARGE ISLAMIC TURKISH OR SYRIAN CARVED WOOD AND INLAID MOTHER OF PEARL & IVORY ROOM DIVIDING SCREEN, with panels of carved ball and bobbin turned decoration, each panel with a central opening door, with lower sections of inlaid ivory and mother of pearl in the form of a star, each section measuring 175cm high x 55cm wide
A GOOD CHINESE LAQUER DECORATED LIDDED SEWING BOX, decorated exterior with scenes of figures in landscapes with native floral display, the lid opening to reveal figures interior, with a removable shelf with multi compartments, with some carved ivory sewing implements, with a front draw and key stood on four claw feet, 35cm x 26cm
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