A VICTORIAN SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, the oval cameo carved depicting the bust of a Bacchante, in a pivoting setting and a woven frame, measures 5.5cm by 4.5cm; together with TWO OTHER SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES; A VICTORIAN IVORY DOG'S HEAD STICK PIN; and A SILVER BANGLE. (5)CONDITION REPORTBacchante cameo with some minor wear to the frame, the cameo pivots but the reverse is vacant. Other items with general wear.
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A George III Silver Teapot, by William Plummer, London, 1780, plain oval and with tapering spout, the hinged cover with ivory insulator, with wood handle, engraved with a crest, 25.2cm wide over handle, 13oz 1dwt, 406gr. Fully marked underneath and marked with lion passant inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a repair to the rim, near the handle, and another repair to the top handle junction. The surface is somewhat bright.
A George III Silver Coffee-Pot, by S. C. Younge and Co., Sheffield, 1814, baluster and on spreading foot with gadrooned rim, with ivory insulated angular handle, the hinged cover with foliage cast finial, 25cm high, gross weight 39oz 17dwt, 1,240gr. Fully marked on foot. Further part marked on handle. The cover and finial apparently unmarked. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some straining and cracking to the ivory insulators.
A Three-Piece George III and George IV Silver Tea-Service, by Joseph Angell, London, 1819 and 1821, each piece part-fluted and on spreading conforming foot, comprising: a teapot, with ivory handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 26cm wide over handle, total gross weight 38oz 18dwt, 1,211gr (3) . The teapot fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. The maker's mark on the teapot is perhaps overstriking another maker's mark. The marks on the teapot are generally clear. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl are each marked near handle. There is wear to the marks on the cream-jug and sugar-bowl have some wear, particularly on the sugar-bowl where the date letter is indistinct. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is a small repair around the spout of the teapot and a small split to the grill inside. The foot of both the cream-jug and sugar-bowl have been pushed slightly up into the body.
Kashgai Khorgeeen South West Iran, circa 1900 Each face with a deep indigo field centred by an ivory and madder stepped medallion framed by narrow ivory borders of angular meandering vines flanked by Z motifs and barber pole guard stripes, 104cm by 55cm. The piled section of one face in excellent condition. Selvedges with signs of light wear. Faltwoven upper ends with typical signs of use including fraying and some wear. The piled section of the other face geneally good but several lines of rucking. Selvedges good, some wear to flatwoven fastening areas consistent with use. Flatweave back complete.
Good Ersari Turkmen Torba Central Amu Darya Region, circa 1890 or earlier The madder field of Ertmen güls enclosed by narrow ivory borders of geometric motifs flanked by barber poles, 140cm by 33cm The Torba was made to decorate the bride's camel during her wedding procession/ceremony. It was then used in the yurt as decoration. This example is finely knotted and is made with superbly lustrous wool. The weaving is complete and aside from 4 tiny areas of old (inactive) moth it is in excellent condition.
Saroukh Carpet West Iran, circa 1960 The faded strawberry field of foliage around an ivory and sky blue medallion framed by spandrels and ivory borders of meandering vines flanked by multiple guard stripes, 544cm by 338cm. Ends and selvedges complete. Pile good but faded. Red dye slightly uneven.
Geo. VI Art Deco design silver four piece tea set. Comprising of a coffee pot, teapot with angular ivory handles and lid, a milk jug and two handled sugar bowl all with stylized geometric design to rim raised on four geometric pad feet by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1940 gross 62.35ozt
Corgi Vanguards - 8 x boxed Rover P4 models including # VA19008 in Ivory over Grey, # VA19002 in Black, # VA19001 in Beige over Brown and similar models. All the cars appear Mint in Good boxes, the # VA19001 car has a wing mirror missing, the others all have their cards and accessories where appropriate. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (6)
A 19th century Victorian ' Captain Hill's Velocity Scale ' slide rule, likely for use with a cannon or similar heavy artillery of the period. Ivory faced mahogany construction, with brass sliding scale. Central pull-out rule, with another ivory plaque to rear for making notes in pencil. Measures approx; 48cm long.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases and Covers, 1902, of ovoid form with tall trumpet necks and scroll handles, painted with sprays of flowers in foliate and scroll cartouches on an ivory ground within blue, green and gilt borders, printed marks in green, 31cm high. Both covers lacking knops. One cover with a rim chip. Bodies free from damage. Model number 2128
A Matched Royal Worcester Porcelain Three Piece Garniture, 1885 and 1886, of twin-handled conical form, painted with an owl and kingfisher in moonlight and parrots perched on a branch on an ivory ground within gilt and moulded borders, printed marks in green and puce, 17.5cm and 14.5cm high. Typical minor surface wear. Centre vase with a broken and repaired neck.
A Victorian Mahogany Games Compendium, of rectangular form, the hinged top set with a vacant brass cartouche enclosing ebonised and boxwood chess set, similar draughts set, leather chess board, backgammon board, both with paper steeplechase game to reverse, painted lead steeplechase figures, stained and natural ivory counters, crib board and bezique markers, and a rule book, 40cm wide. Some superficial marks and wear, heavy scratching to the top. No key. Chess set complete. Gaming boards very tatty.
A Carved Marine Ivory Figure, in 17th century Indo-Portuguese style, as a standing man with a snake wrapped about him holding him to a tree trunk, his foot on the serpent's head, on a turned ebonised base, 19.5cm high. Probably originally part of a larger object. His hand and tail of serpent missing. Part of tree missing. Some splits throughout. Staining and minor flakes. Turned base worn.
A Cantonese Stained and Natural Ivory Chess Set, late 19th century, carved as Chinese figures on puzzle ball stems and circular bases, kings 14.5cm high; and Four Other Ivory Chess Pieces, 8.5cm high. Elephant ivory. Complete and four white additional pieces. Some small chips and cracks throughout.
English School (circa 1782): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing military uniform, on ivory, oval, 3.5cm by 2.5cm, in a gilt metal and enamel frame, the reverse glazed, with paper inscription Hy Trollope atat 26 born April 20 1756, in fitted leather case. Frame and glass with minor wear. Leather case worn.
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