Two Lladro groups - boy with donkey, and Don Quixote to/w a turned nut nutmeg holder incorporating grater, Victorian vegetable ivory tape measure, pair of blue and white printed plates, Poole Duotone tea/coffee service, Dresden tea cups and saucers and a floral decorated tea service, retailed by Harrods (2 boxes)
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A collection of watches including an early 20th century silver cased wristwatch, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, lacking glass cover, together with Sekonda quartz watch and a Limit watch, both with gilt cases and black straps, together with a white metal pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 5 by 6.5cm, and a 19th century ivory handled pocket knife. (4)
A collection of vertu including a 19th century Continental silver pocket watch, the front and back inset with bands of rose gold, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked Union Horlogere, back engraved with Swiss cross and marked 800, with gold plated watch chain and fob, together with an early 20th century portrait miniature on ivory, titled Mrs Metcalf, signed Nesta Jarman, in gold plated frame, 7.5 by 6cm, a police whistle stamped ' The Metropolitan', a silver bladed pocket knife with mother of pearl handle, Harrison Fisher and Co, Sheffield 1928, a metamorphic gilt framed magnifying glass, 14cm, a coin or medal case, a base metal goat charm and a white metal purse. (8)
Pocket Knives/Melon Knives, one stamped "Japan" to blade, double bolsters, mother of pearl style scales, 24cm open; a Monarch /Inox pocket knife with faux scales, one bolster, 25.5cm open;a Paul A Henckels, Solingen pocket knife, faux ivory scales advertising "Meester - Wijhe-Holland" "Meat Packers since 1847" , 25.5cm open. (3)
Pocket Knives - Schrade U.S.A., faux ivory scales, brass liners, nickel silver bolster, 16cm open; "Puma" logo Solingen Germany, two blades, corkscrew and lanyard ring, 9cm closed; Whitby Foreign, polished horn, metal bolster, 9.5cm closed and "Pradel" stamped blade with blue scales, bolster, 9cm closed. (4)
A Late XIX Century Cased Matched Set of Decorative Plated Cutlery, with hallmarked silver ferrules, A&D, Sheffield 1897, 1898, comprising six ivory handled fish knives and forks, with pair of matching fish servers, a set of five mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks (with associated similar pair), contained in original plush lined fitted case with lift out tray, case 39cm wide; Together with A Pair of c.Early XX Century Decorative French Alphonse Debain Fish Servers, with leaf scroll pieced detail, stamped marks to handles, in a "Wunsch-Nouveau Luxembourg" fitted case. (2)
Y W J Tiffin (Salisbury mid-19th Century) miniature portrait of a young lady, almost certainly on ivory, signed, inscribed and dated 1849 verso, watercolour and bodycolour, 8.5 x 7cm, ebonised frame with acorn hanger, glazed ; and an early 19th century silhouette miniature of a young woman in profile, inscribed in pen to reverse "My grandmother Ellen *** at the age of 18 **** March 23 1816, Nee Servers, died 1871"; and a pair of early 19th century gilt metal medallion casts after Halliday depicting Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, bust in oval frame, angel and radiate crown above, and equestrian figure of Blücher trampling a bespectacled figure, in ebonised frames, casts 7cm diameter (4) It has been suggested that the sitter in the second miniature is Ellen Baker, Nee Severs, who married George Keyworth Baker of York (please see lot 191 Dreweatts auction 27 May 2021 for a portrait of Mr Baker by William Moore Snr) Condition Report: glass pitted and scratched- dirt underneath- surface looks to have dirt to varnish- frame split Silhouette- browned and faded- frame as found Casts- look to be in crisp good condition- backings have perished and some insect ingress Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Three 19th century portrait miniatures on ivory including small study of a man, blue coat, 4.1cm high; another of young woman with draped curtain behind, 7.6cm high; another of a young woman, 7cm high (3) Condition Report: First- rubbed and marks Second- faded, colour run and margin rubbing third- good- slight fading Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Twenty-Seven Indian miniatures of Mughal Emperors and Wives, Delhi, Northern India, circa 1850-70, each on ivory panels, also views of the Taj Mahal and various Forts, 6.5cm x 5cm and smaller, all now framed in three groups and laid on red velvet (27) Provenance: From a private London collection and inherited by the current owner Condition Report: unexamined out of frames but all appear to be in good condition. All appear to be in generally good condition but with some margin rubbing and spotting, small errors of restoration. frames with need of repair and reattaching. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A pair of portraits of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, Delhi, North India, circa 1850-70, each on ivory, mounted, framed and glazed, the frames 21.5cm x 19cm Provenance: From a private London collection and inherited by the current owner Condition Report: both with some wear and staining visible through glass- he with water stain to right hand margin, she with losses and rubbing to top and bottom margins, some pigment fading. the back stands of the frames lacking and some wear to frames unexamined out of frames Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A set of twelve Mughal emperors and wives, Delhi, North India, circa 1850-70, each on an ivory oval panel, with metal mounts and set in a carved ebony frame, frame 40cm x 24cm and each miniature, 5cm x 4cm and two Mughal emperors, Delhi, North India, circa 1850-70, framed size 13cm x 8cm (3) Provenance: From a private London collection and inherited by the current owner Condition Report: two with the glass cracked in larger frame and the wooden stand to frame missing and some have become detached from frames, all with slightly faded pigments and some showing signs of water/cleaning agent under glass to margins. Will benefit from a clean. unexamined out of frames Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An Indian miniature of the Taj Mahal, Delhi, Northern Indian, circa 1850-70, on ivory panel, in colour, ebony frame, frame size 19cm x 23cm and miniature size 8.5cm high x 13cm wide Condition Report: some marks visible to paint bottom right of image loss to paint to central dome and build up of dirt behind glass. loose in frame, frame lacking element to reverse. Condition Report Disclaimer
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