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Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)The Landscape with the CowEtching, circa 1650, a later impression of New Hollstein's final state (of 5), on ivory laid paper without watermark and printing with plate tone, platemark 104 x 128 mm (4 1/8 x 5 in), sheet 114 x 140 mm (4 1/2 x 5 1/2 in) (unframed)Literature:New Hollstein 251 v/v
ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY QUATREFOIL BONBON DISH, decorated with central floral spray, within moulded beaded borders, on a silver stand with leaf cast twin wire pattern swing handle, the dish with transfer mark in puce, dot code for 1907, Pattern No. 1992, the stand hallmarked Sheffield 1909
A collection of Victorian and later silver, metal wood and ivory bookmarks, page turners, and letter openers to include a mother of pearl and silver trowel bookmark, and an agate and silver bookmark, a brass and agate handled bookmark in the form of a sword, Mauchline ware page turner and others
A Congo chestnut toper’s cane, c1900, containing a slender glass phial and glass in the handle, stamped copper pommel, 90cm, an ebony, ivory and horn walking cane with bobbin knopped shaft, late 19th / early 20th c and an unusually long ebony cane with ivory pommel, late 19th c (3) Congo wood cane lacking metal tip, screw threads sticking, minor crack in handle, the other canes with typical light wear and scratches, no substantial damage
After George Stubbs ‘ Miniature of the thoroughbred racehorse ‘Eclipse’, ivory, 60 x 78mm, verre eglomise mount and maple frame, collectors’ labels Provenance: Major Guy Paget, Leicestershire; by descent to his son, the Lord Paget for whom sold Sotheby's, on the premises at Lubbenham Lodge, September 12 1995, £352 Exhibited: Kingston upon Hull, Ferens Art Gallery In the same good condition as at the date of the 1995 sale. Small piece of black adhesion on extreme upper top centre of image and small loss of black paint on glass
A stained mahogany folio stand in the manner of Gillows, 19th c and later, inscribed on an ivory tablet Farthing & Thornhill 42 Cornhill, with pair of ratchet-adjustable rounded rectangular wings and turned stretchers on trestle ends with brass box castors, 69cm l Provenance: Heathcote Ball & Co, 24 August 1995, £1072 Restorations and re-polished
Maria Ann Chalon (1797-1877) - Portrait Miniature of a Lady of the Mainwaring Family, bust length, wearing her dark hair in ringlets, with earrings, ivory satin dress and pearls, signed and dated on the card backing Painted by Maria Chalon 1829, 111 x 87mm, scarlet morocco case Provenance: Heathcote Ball & Co 14 December 2000, £596 Miniature slightly warped but not split, case scuffed
A Flemish boxwood Corpus Christi, late 17th century, the folds of the perizonium lightly tied over the right hip, the ebony cross veneered in red stained horn, with ivory terminals, with boxwood label inscribed in ink INRI, 34cm high excluding brass ring, collectors’ labels Provenance: Ralph Sneyd, his sale of the Keele Hall Heirlooms from Keele Hall, Staffordshire, Christie's, July 7 1902, lot 40 (4 Gns to [Capt] Loeffler) "A boxwood figure of Christ crucified, on a cross of red tortoise-shell, Flemish, 17th century"; thence by descent to Margaret, Lady Gretton (nee Loeffler); her deceased's sale, Heathcote Ball & Co, The Old Rectory, Ufford, Lincolnshire, May 18 2000, £745 Dusty but in otherwise good condition. One of the ivory terminals chipped
A gold diamond and enamel flower head necklace centrepiece, with a central cluster of eight cut diamonds, radiating white and ivory enamelled petals, damaged, with concealed eyelets for a chain, marked 750, 10.02gCondition report: Some petals with damage or losses to the surface layer of enamel, but still with underlying colour.
清末民初 深藍地刺繡蝶戀花紋襯衣 with wide quarter-sleeves, featuring on the dark-blue silk damask with floral pattern with embroidered butterflies and floral sprigs, with an ivory coloured border further embroidered, together with a detached pair of ivory-ground silk embroidered sleeve bands132cm across shoulder, 111cm long
明治 雲景、利心、宝山、一民、桂舟等款 各色象牙雕人物及蔬果擺件(一組七件)及 寿款 破殼鳳凰根付 comprising: five okimono carvings of figures, each marked to the base; two European ivory fruits conceived in shibayama style; and one Shibiyama style fruits: the appled with its carved in round with a phoenix breaking off a shell, engraved with a maker's marklargest: 21.8cm high
with intricate madder design within an ivory field and bearing maker's signature for Dilmãghãli Ghãli,660 x 515cm Provenance:Acquired by William Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely (1868-1942) for Exning Hall, Suffolk His sale; Messrs. Gray, Son & Cook, Cambridge, September – October 1942, lot 71,where catalogued as ‘The valuable bordered Oriental carpet’,probably purchased from the sale by George Gibson and by descentLandwade Hall, Exning, Suffolk Condition report: Low pile all over, with a few especially worn areasThe worst area of wear being in the main borderFaded and dirtySignature in the border
the bold design of stylised lotus leaves and star motifs arranged on an ivory ground,418 x 301cmCondition report: pile low in places but generally good given its ageselvage will need replacingone old repair(see image 2)degradation of black dyes and some reweaving of themimage 7 is best for colour authenticy
Collection of pewterware, together with a wooden cutlery box containing bone-handled knives and stainless steel cutlery. Pewterware including: coffee pot, teapot with ivory handles and fruit and leaf finial, spherical teapot with eagle finial, jugs, beer mugs, together with a vintage hole punch, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
19th century mahogany inlaid straight front chest with two short and three long drawers, brass knob handles and ivory escutcheons, on splay legs. (B.P. 21 + VAT) One knob detached but present, (in one of the drawers.)Heavy wear/ scratches/ splits loss to veneer on the top, also in other places including cockbeading . Back boards maybe a replacement. but in useable condition .
Silver plated presentation trowel with ivory handle, 'presented to Mrs J Fear Davies on laying a memorial stone at Neath Mission Hall by the architects, Habershon Fawckner & co. 5th November 1903'. Together with a Masons wooden maul with similar presentation plaque dedicated to the same person and same date. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) length of trowel - 27.5 approx. in total. Ivory very good condition, slight striations visible. Mallet - length - 20cm, base diameter 9.5cm base height - 7cm all approx.Postage to UK - £25-£35
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