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A COLLLECTED SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH AND HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE in a fitted oak canteen on legs with two drawers including:- A set of twelve three-prong table forks and twelve three-prong dessert forks by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1947/48, eighteen various antique table spoons, twelve various antique dessert spoons, some initialled, and a set of twelve tea spoons by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1802 and twelve table knives and twelve side knives (with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades); the canteen measuring 24" (61 cms) wide overall; 101.9 oz weighable silver
A Collection of Various English and Continental Ceramics to comprise Blue and White Teapot (AF) Blue and White Willow Pattern Teacups, Various Pieces of Royal Albert Old Country Rose, Pair of Blush Ivory Vases (AF), Four Porcelain Fans "The Fans of the Fitzwilliam Museum" by Compton and Woodhouse etc
An ivory bead necklace, an egg shaped ivory bead centrepiece suspending a tassel of bone beads, strung on green cord with sets of three ivory beads with piqué beads between, 1080mm long, drop 110mm longCondition report: One piqué bead broken, cracked in half, half deficient.Some studs deficient from some of the remaining beads.Some loose green thread to the tassel, possibly some beads deficient.
A Victorian rosewood cased stick barometer, the ivory register plates inscribed 'Tait Nottingham', the case with inlaid mother of pearl decoration. 90cm highCondition report: Dial surround moulding uneven and has gap at lower right corner, small screw missing from dial, split to veneer on top curve. Mercury needs replacing
A set of six Italian grand tour ivory plaques, 19th century, depicting M Lepido, Caton, Cleopatra, M Anton, Bruto and Portia, each framed in three mounts containing two plaques,plaques 6 x 4cm, overall 18 x 24cm (3)Condition report: Minor chips to frames. Ivory plaques stuck down. Some slight discolouration.Please see additional image.
A beautiful late 18th century Georgian blonde tortoiseshell serpentine dual-compartment tea caddy. The serpentine shaped front with worked tortoiseshell panelling, ivory lined inner edges and both lined compartments complete with lids. Standing on ball feet. Small inlaid plaque to top, and a silver escutcheon to the lock. Measurements 13cm x 16.5cm. Minor loss to inner lip and minor split to lid - see photographs. Otherwise in good all round condition for age.
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