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Asprey of London pocket multi-tool with butt markers, game counters for pheasants, partridges, grouse and various, 12 and 16 bore cartridge extractor, corkscrew, two knives, bottle opener, large screwdriver and belt loop, marked 'Asprey London' and 'Regd No 774524' to the facets of the ivory covers, 11cm long.
FOUR PORTRAIT MINIATURESEarly 19th CenturyEach oval, watercolour on ivory, mounted in ebonised frames, the largest approximately 7.5cm x 5cm, one indistinctly signed NB 1807Condition report:- All have dirt and dust beneath the glass and require professional cleaning- Some paint loss to the edges and possible retouching - Frames with marks and scratches commensurate with age
A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMANBy Henry Bone, R.A. (British, 1755-1834)Wearing a blue coat, white waistcoat, chemise, stock and tied cravat, his hair powdered, watercolour on ivory, signed HB, in a gold frame with border and suspension loop set with pearls, the reverse with blue glass surrounding an aperture, glazed to reveal a wheat sheaf of hairOval 7.1cm x 5.5cmCondition report:- Slightly warped with no adverse cracking- Painting probably refreshed- See all additional images- Glass cover is loose and detaches from the frame require re-fixing- Several seed pearls probably replaced and sit higher than others- Two cracks to the blue glass reverse and a swirl-like inclusion beneath the glass- Some loose pearls inside locket compartment
A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY (2)Late 18th / Early 19th centuryIn a gold frame with a split pearl border, the reverse with a glazed compartment with a locket of hair, unsigned, 6cm x 5cm, together with a portrait miniature of a gentleman, unsigned, in a black papier-mache frame, the painting approx 5cm x 4cm (2)Condition report:The first would benefit from a careful thorough clean overall, with a few minor small marks to the glass, dirt and dust to the pearl settings, commensurate with age and use. The white specks appear to be flaked painted which seem to be fixed in position under the glass. However, the portrait has not been examined out of the frame. There is likely to be some fading commensurate with age. The surface of the portrait appears flat. The reverse with pin fixed into the hook clip, which appears to be bent fully round now fixed tight. Mild marks and tarnishing to the back, especially around the hinge. The hair is in place.The second: the portrait appears to be painted on ivory, with dirt and dust overall, together with likely fading, commensurate with age and use. The portrait is held in place with copper teeth. Numerous chips, wear and some light warping mostly to the corners of the frame. Tarnishing to the gilt-metal inner frame and foliate hanging mount, which is also loose. A light craquelure to the carton-pierre surface, commensurate with age.
AN 18TH CENTURY INDO-DUTCH TORTOISESHELL IVORY STRUNG TABLE CABINETThe pair of doors enclosing five drawers, 39cm wide; 23cm highCondition report: Good overall condition considering age and use. Various lifting and losses to the veneers commensurate with age and use, some of which have been patched and repaired with replacement materials.No key and left hand door presently doesn’t close fully flush. The hinges and handles look to be likely replacements. The top drawer lining with unusual cut outs and timber slightly less oxidised when compared to others, possibly replaced linings. Please see further photographs online at www.bellmans.co.uk.
AN INDIAN CARVED IVORY FLY WHISK, CHAURILate 18th centuryThe top of the handle carved as an inverted bell shaped socket with two rows of leaves above bands of cypress and poppies and terminating in a twist-carved shaft, handle 31cm lengthBottom finial lacking. Brush lacking. Some chips to the leaves, mostly minor, on the top row of the handle. The ivory has darkened over the years
THREE CHINESE RED STAINED IVORY CARVED CHESS PIECES19th centuryEach raised on an octagonal base, comprising of a Queen, King and a Bishop, Queen, 12.5cm high (3)Queen- hat finial lacking. Large chip to bottom edge of uniform at front. Shallow chip to base. Minor chip to base. King- small nick to nose. Minor chips elsewhere. Bishop- minor nick to nose. Chip and small nicks to base. Split to headress at rear. Split to back
A Victorian ladies parasol by Gazal, late 19th Century, with a folding ivory handle carved in relief with scrolling vines, 63cm long, together with a second parasol, the cane shaft with ivory and coral inlaid handle, 77cm long (2)Condition report: both canopies perished and split, the coral inlaid example with a repair to the crook of the handle which has been pinned and glued, cane shaft with splits, mechanism operates correctly Gazal example tarnished to brass collar, folds as it should with a possible later replaced terminal to the handle complete with slip case
A novelty walking cane, Early 20th Century, the green stained ivory handle carved in the form of a parrots head and set with glass eyes, on an ebonised cane with a turned brass ferule, 92cm longCondition report: green stain faded, small surface cracks central core, a different consistency, more translucent, could possibly be marine ivory but lacks the crystalline structure, most apparent in the top portion of the beak
A collection of silver items, to include a cheroot case, J.G. Ltd, Birmingham 1915, with chased foliate decoration and a presentation inscription 'Presented to M. Emanuel by the Rhondda Branch, A.M.U., for his valuable services as President, the AMU being the Amalgamated Musicians Union, approx. 1 1/2ozt, a silver and ivory perpetual calendar, makers mark obscured, Birmingham 1922, a novelty box in the form of a coal scuttle or purdonium, Walker & Hall, Chester 1910, a silver compact, HCD, Birmingham 1940, with engine turned decoration and engraved with the crest of the Royal Army Service Corps, a chased silver vest, a pair of folding chissors, a folding button hook, a miniature salt in the form of a lidded tankard, a Charles Horner silver thimble, a miniature hand mirror a lidded pill box and five white metal buttons, probably Japanese, decorated in relief with fruiting branches and leavesCondition report: Overall all items are in good condition, all with light surface scratches and knocks, some hallmarks rubbed
A collection of silver items, comprising a four footed card tray, an ivory handled Art Deco pin dish, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1939, an engine turned cigarette case, a cigarette box, two presentation miniature shovels and assorted flatware, approx. 35ozt weighable silverCondition report: All items with surface scratches, knocks and dents, a number of the items with presentation inscriptions
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