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A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, in the form of a conch shell, date mark for 1901, 10 cm high, and five other piecesConch shell - no chips, cracks or restoration Other shells - two shallow chips to rim, some wear to the gilt White and yellow flower vase - chip to rim Basket vase - no chips, cracks or restoration Taller vase - some rough areas around rim, no noticeable damage
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, decorated flowers, highlighted in gilt, date mark for 1901, 12 cm high, and three other jugs (4)Tallest jug - no chips, cracks or restoration, some wear to the gildingLighter jug - hairline crack to rimSmaller jug - no chips, cracks or restoration, some wear to the gilt handle Jug with straight handle - two hairline cracks to rim
A Royal Worcester bush ivory vase, decorated flowers, date mark for 1895, 16 cm high, other Worcester and ceramics (box)Bottle vase - no chips, cracks or restoration, some wear to the gilt Round vase - no chips, cracks or restorationLarger cup - some wear to the gildingSaucers - no chips, cracks or restoration Candle snuff - has been in pieces and crudely repaired, some losses Top hat - not Worcester, transfer printed, some wear to the decorationSmall lid - lacking base, but no chips, cracks or restoration Heart shape box - no chips, cracks or restoration Leaf form dish - some surface wear, no chips, cracks or restoration Mug - no chips, cracks or restoration Basket form - no chips, cracks or restoration to the larger, the smaller has lost its handle
A set of 19th century Chinese Canton Export stained and natural ivory draughts, each carved with figures within a landscape (16), each 3cms diameter; together with a pair of matching dice shakers, contained in a carved sandalwood box.Condition ReportDice shakers 50g each, red counters 152g and white counters 148g, total ivory weight 398g. There are two white pieces with very minor damage, one has a nibble to the carving and one has a small hairline crack, one red counter has a very very minor hairline crack. The red counters look more dirty than the white but otherwise, all are in good condition
A pair of Victorian reticulated silver and carved ivory fish servers, Walter and John Barnard, London 1878, each handle realistically modelled in relief as a human hand holding a fish, the blade and tines pierced and etched with a fish in pond of water lilies and irises, 35cm long, in fitted case
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