Five silver mounted otter pad brooches, variously inscribed ROHA Sept 1 1927 Bashall; DOH Annan 14-7-37; WVOH Lassington Aug 27th 1929; WJOH Roeburn Sept 4th 1919/Note: CITES Annex A, Appendix I (pre 1947, exempt) CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
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Five silver mounted otter pad brooches, variously inscribed E J Hall 1916; KDOH Sep 13 1926; BOH Stoneythorpe 12th May 1938; HOH Leintwardine 24-4-37 and LDOH Brothers Water Sep 5th 1910/Note: CITES Annex A, Appendix I (pre 1947, exempt) CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
A George IV silver teapot, Charles Thomas Fox, London 1829, of compressed circular form with ivory finial and heat absorbers, approximately 609gm gross CONDITION REPORT: Cracks to ivory finial. Some small bruises and scratches but overall good condition.Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions.
Regency School/Portrait Miniatures of John and Martha Moor/half-length, he wearing a white stock and brown coat, she wearing a lace bonnet, ruff and a coral necklace/inscribed verso/watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm/in fine gilt plaster frames CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
A collection of various Art Deco pottery, comprising Carltonware and Crown Devon vases, five Shelley plates, five preserve pots and covers, an Ivory ware jug, and three Carltonware and Gray's pottery bowls (qty)Condition report: All pieces with wear and rubbing to the designs. One preserve pot has no cover.Orange lustre preserve pot chipped. Gray’s oval dish chipped. Blue lustre vase chipped. Crazing and wear to enamel/gilding throughout.
An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer by Cary, London, with silvered split register plate, thermometer and ivory urn finial, 98cm highCondition report: Urn finial missing top, one moulding to side of swan neck missing and one detached, adjustment button missing, moulding to bottom of thermometer missing, not guaranteed working, tube not examined as sealed in.
Fine early 19th Chinese lacquer games box containing fitted interior with games trays, a good collection of carved mother of pearl gaming counters each with carved crest and motto, ivory counters, and related accessories (including 21 round mother of pearl counters, 55 long rectangular, 7 shorter rectangular, 24 fish)Condition report: Long rectangular counters approx 69mm x 28mm. Short rectangular counters approx 46mm x 34mm. Round approx 42mm diameter. Some minor surface wear and losses commensurate with age but overall in good order. A few counters have some remains of glue on them but this could be cleaned. The box had bun feet which have now been lost.very large quantity of circular bone counters (in excess of 150) including approximately 35 coloured red or blue counters
George III silver teapot of cylindrical form with bright cut decoration, ivory scroll handle, tapered spout and hinged domed cover (London 1795) Peter and Ann Bateman. All at approximately 15ozs. 27cm across.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching, minor dents and wear. Cover hinge repaired, finial damaged and not original, ivory handle may be a replacement. Body has had engraving removed. Marks are clear.
Fine quality George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted and shell decoration, flared rim and hinged domed and fluted cover, ivory handle (broken but present) with face mask mount, on a squat pedestal base (London 1781). Philip Rundell. All at approximately 28ozs. 27cm across.Condition report: General overall condition of body good, surface tarnished with some minor denting and scratching, base slightly distorted and tip of spout is damaged. Cover finial possibly original but supporting collar a poor replacement, hinge is slightly bent and cover does not close fully. Ivory handle is cracked and detached, but present. Marks are clear.
Victorian silver three piece batchelor tea set, comprising teapot of fluted form, with silver scroll handle, hinged domed and fluted cover with ivory knop, on a circular base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1890). Martin Hall. All at approximately 13ozs. Teapot 21cm across.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, wear and dents commensurate with age and use. Hall marks are clear, date letter and maker are all the same.Teapot - Very good, no visible signs of damage or repair, no holes, interior marked in places. Ivory finial is cracked.Sugar Bowl - Very good, no visible signs of damage or repair, interior slightly marked.Cream Jug - Very good, pouring lip distorted, otherwise no damage or repair.
George IV silver teapot of compressed melon form, with panels of foliate decoration, hinged domed cover, with embossed floral decoration and flower head finial, silver leaf mounted handle, with ivory insulators, on four cast leaf and paw feet (London 1827). John Fry II. All at approximately 24ozs. 29cm across.
A set of six silver-handled pastry forks, William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1928, cased; a cased set of silver-plated soup spoons; a cased set of silver-plated teaspoons and sugar tongs; a cased set of butter knives with ivory handles; two silver spoons; three silver napkin rings; and a Looping tortoise 8 days travel alarm clock; total weighable approx. 5.5oz.
A 25-BORE SNAPHAUNCE SINGLE-BARREL MUSKET WITH WHITE-METAL & MARINE IVORY DECORATION, no visible serial number, North African, possibly Moroccan circa 1840, with iron 49in. barrel, bulbous muzzle, shallow moulded sighting ridge, possible London proofs at breech, dove-tailed rear-sight to front of top-tang, plain snaphaunce lock with automatic pan-cover and squared hammer-jaws, wood full-stock with engraved iron reinforcing plates around the lock, fan-tailed butt with flat marine ivory heel-plate and moulded iron top and bottom straps, the remainder covered in a mixture of pierced white-metal panels, applied white metal medallions, bone or marine ivory panels, some with coral decoration and furnished with nineteen white metal engraved barrel-bands, white metal inlaid trigger guard and tang and engraved iron ramrod, wear to engraved detail.
REMINGTON ARMS CO, USA A CASED .41 (RIMFIRE) OVER-UNDER DERRINGER-PISTOL, MODEL 'DOUBLE-DERRINGER', serial no. 564, type II (or model 3) variation for between 1888-1911, with nickel-plated 3in. barrels, raised rib with integral fore-sight, the rib signed 'REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION N.Y., nickel-plated receiver with blued barrel lock and spur trigger, central hammer and smooth ivory semi birdshead grips, much of the plated finish remaining, 5 1/4in. overall, complete with a later walnut case lined in burgundy baize and compartmented for this pistol and with a period cleaning rod and compartment for loose ammunition. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
THREE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY OKIMONO, comprising a sectional figure groups of a man and a boy, seated and standing on a bundle of wood, with hollow log in front of them, with some splits and losses, height 12cm x width of base 8cm, a figure group of a man holding a young child in his arms, mounted on a circular base, with leaf and character marks to one underside, height 9.7cm and a figure of a man holding an adze with losses and glued repairs, height 10.5cm (3)
A CASED SET OF TWO SILVER TEASPOONS AND A SINGLE SILVER FISH KNIFE, bright cut teaspoons, engraved floral and scroll design to the bowl, each hallmarked 'Bellamy & Gordon' Sheffield 1897, within an original fitted case, approximate gross weight 42.0 grams, 1.35ozt, together with a single silver fish knife hallmarked 'T S' Birmingham, possibly 1826, fitted with a carved ivory handle
A BOX OF ASSORTED SETS AND LOOSE CUTLERY, to include a cased set of six mother of pearl handle butter knives, a cased set of twelve fish knives and forks each fitted with ivorine handles, a cased set of five (one missing) butter knives each fitted with a mother of pearl handle, a cased set of nut crackers, seed remover and grape scissors, together with three shoe boxes of loose cutlery to include knives, forks, fish knives and forks, butter knives, tablespoons and teaspoons etc some pieces are fitted with ivory and ivorine handles
A LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ANGLO - INDIAN INLAID HARDWOOD RECTANGULAR WORK/DRESSING BOX, the exterior inlaid with ebony and ivory foliate scrolls and chevron banding, brass banding to corners, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror flanked by two compartments, the interior of the box lacking all divisions, on bracket feet, width 38.5cm x depth 26cm x height 16cm, with a key
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMIC ITEMS to include a box of blush ivory decorated wares by makers including Crown Devon , three large wash bowls, a Doulton Burslem 'Winton' sauce boat, Minton 'Epsom' vase, various tureens, unmarked comport (missing lid) etc (sd) (three boxes and loose)
A BOX OF MAINLY PENS, LIGHTERS AND SMOKING PARAPHERNALIA, to include a cased Ronson lighter, a lighter in the form of a camera with an integral compass, a cased Flaminaire lighter, a double pen set in a Conway Stewart box, an early 20th century ivory and 9ct gold cheroot with fitted case, two further cheroots, three pipes, a silver hand mirror, a silver vesta, a silver retractable tooth pick etc
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