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Lot 10

2 Georgian ivory and gold inlaid toothpick cases, 1 of slightly curved rectangular form, length 8cm, and 1 of oval form (hinge A/F and wirework inlay slightly lifting)

Lot 14

An 18th century coquilla nut walking stick handle, in the form of a man with ivory buttoned coat, length 4.5cm

Lot 140

A bronze figure of Shakespeare on carved ivory and ebonised base, height 15.5cm

Lot 142

A mixed group of items, including Chinese ivory puzzle ball, ivory snooker ball, magnifier lens, horn snuff etc

Lot 205

A marine ivory Cribbage marker, early 20th century, length 33cm, together with an ornate carved bone spoon, and a miniature camel (3)

Lot 24

A Japanese ivory and Shibayama hand mirror, late 19th century, with inlaid hardstone and mother-of-pearl insects, length 25cm

Lot 30

A Japanese carved ivory 'Seven Immortals' okimono, Meiji Period, signed, height 4cmNo damage or repair, slight wear to high points and a few natural cracks, signed on base.

Lot 315

A collection of 19th century red and white stained ivory chessmenFrom various sets and many pieces damaged

Lot 35

A miniature watercolour on ivory, inscribed verso "the likeness of Miss Penelope Morley at the age of 17, March 1795", unsigned, in oval stained wood frame, overall frame dimensions 11cm x 9cm

Lot 36

A miniature watercolour on ivory, circa 1800, portrait of Lt John Wolfe, 5th of Foot (the Northumberland Fusiliers), unsigned, in gilt-metal case, and mounted on an ebonised stand, painting measures 6cm x 4.5cm (ivory is cracked)

Lot 378

A group of miniature Japanese ivory carvings (4)

Lot 199

An antique Indian side table inlaid with with ivory on elephant head shape supports. The table has a design of elephants and floral motifs with a stylized linear border. H.53xW.39cm

Lot 164

Forster (E.M.) Where Angels Fear to Tread, small chip to foot of half-title, 1947; The Longest Journey, 1947, first pocket editions, signed by the author on titles with strike through printed names, front endpapers neatly laid onto pastedowns, original cloth, light rubbing to extremities, some minor markings, [Kirkpatrick A1d; A2d], Edward Arnold & Co.; and three others, Kirkpatrick's bibliography, Forster's Letters to Donald Windham and a copy of Room with a View signed by Merchant and Ivory, 8vo (5)

Lot 509

English school (late 18th/early 19th century)A miniature oval portrait of a gentleman, with powdered grey wig and black coat, watercolour on ivory in gilt metal frame with glazed hairwork panel verso, 6.5 x 5cm in leather outer case; and two further 19th century oval portrait miniatures of gentlemen, both in leather cases (3)

Lot 75

A French ebony, tortoiseshell, cut brass and ivory inlaid and gilt bronze mounted dressing cabinet19th century, adapted from another form and possibly incorporating some earlier elementsThe mirror flanked by caryatids above a frieze drawer and a cupboard door, the sides elaborately mounted with masks, on four square tapering feet joined by a H-form stretcher and on bun feet, interior inscribed in chalk 'fogamble', 56cm wide, 33cm deep, 117cm high (22in wide, 12 1/2in deep, 46in high) Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's, London, 18 November 2015, Cheyne Walk, An Interior by Victoria Press & A House on Ham Common, The Collection of Tom Craig, lot 53 and previously: Christie's, London, 26 March 1987, lot 107.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 101

A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CABINETLate 19th centuryWith frieze drawer, above a pair of silk and grille cupboard doors opening to reveal a shelf, ivory escutcheons, 90.5cm wide x 32cm deep x 74cm high, (35 1/2in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 29in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 141

British School, a Georgian miniature portrait on ivory of an aristocratic lady in rich clothing and ermine fur, within a brass and tortoiseshell frame, the reverse with faint inscription and dated 1798, 7 cm high

Lot 151

Simon Jacques Rochard (1788-1873) Frenchminiature portrait of a lady, in a seated pose with lavish silk and jewelled clothing, sitting in a rococo background with flowers and rich fabrics, signed top right in the curtain, gouache on ivory, within a glazed black painted and gilt frame, 25 cm high x 17 cm wideCondition: overall good, vertical crack top left (roughly 2 cm), the ivory is a little warped, no breaks

Lot 174

A 19th century ivory sewing kit, the hinged cover opening to reveal a velvet lined fitted interior with scissors, ivory thimble, needle case, crochet hook and another ivory piece, the case 13.5 cm long

Lot 197

A set of six ivory mounted miniatures decorated in bright colours. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 221

A rectangular ivory plaque depicting a gentleman with three ladies, decorated in bright colours. Approx. 18 cms x 7.5cms. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 258

An unusual carved ivory model of a boat in glazed display case. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 299

A small carved ivory figure of a man. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 693

^ WW2 Indian Army Officers Kukri, blade of conventional form stamped ‘Tempered steel, made in India’ with integral tang, 2-piece ivory grips of good colour, riveted nickel pommel, in its leather-covered sheath. Blade 31cms. Good condition. Please note if exported outside of the European Union a CITES license will be required. Please note we can not ship this item to any country where the import of Antique Ivory is banned.

Lot 199

An Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror, curved mirror plate in swing form on reeded supports topped with a ebonised wooden finials, the rectangular box base with three frieze draws, the outer draws with ivory handles (one damaged), the central draw with a mother of pearl inlaid lock and key present, raised on carved bracket feet 54cm H x 57cm W x 22cm D

Lot 76

A mid 18th century French fan, the vellum leave hand painted and with a gilt rim, with a fete champetre scene and on the other side a chinoiserie landscape design, a carved ivory frame with silvering and gold leaf, and gold painted loop, with its fitted case.

Lot 91

A hardwood carved figure, with ivory inlaid into the cheeks and forehead, 26cm high

Lot 105

Y A late 19th century French silver kettle on stand, maker's mark illegible, 1838-1972 1st standard, circa 1880, the curved swing handle with ivory spacers over the flower finial to the high domed cover, the swollen body panelled and matted with flowers and scrollwork, the cast and boldly chased stand with a burner, worked with scrolls and vacant reserves the four supports with bold acanthus above lion's paws and block feet, 43cm (17in) high, 3917g (125.95 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are partially obscuredSlight play to the hingeCover sits wellSplits to the ivoryStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 107

Y A French silver kettle, tea pot and coffee pot by Maison Odiot, Paris 1838-1972 1st standard, circa 1895, the handles with ivory spacers, vase shape finials to the waisted domed covers chased with ribbon and leaf and with acanthus bands, the shoulders with beaded oval reserves engraved with monograms and suspended from tied ribbons with foliate sprays, fluted swollen centres and on acanthus and beaded pedestal bases, the kettle 33cm (13in) long, the tea pot 30cm (11 3/4in) long, the coffee pot 28.5cm (11 1/4in) high, 4746g (152.6 oz) The tea pot with Maison Odiot marks (1825-1894), the kettle and coffee pot with Prévost, Récipon & Cie. marks (successors to and succeeded by Maison Odiot).Condition Report: Kettle - Marks are clear, stands well, play to the handle, engraving is crispTea pot - Marks are clear, slightly wobbles, hinge good, play to the handle, splits to the ivory, engraving is crispCoffee pot - Marks are clear, slight play to the hinge, excessive play to the handle, missing a pin, splits to one ivory band, engraving is crisp, minor knock to the body, finial slightly bentAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 115

Y An Austro-Hungarian silver part coffee service on tray, maker's mark a ewer (not traced) Vienna 1872-1922 3rd standard (.800), the ovoid coffee pot with an ivory spacer to the baton finial, beaded rims and girdles and a harp handle; 19cm (7 1/2in) high; a cream jug; a sugar basin; five cups; five saucers; and an oval tray, 48cm (19in) long, 2619g (84.2 oz) gross (14) Provenance: Christie's sale 14th December 1991, lot 156 (lot labels).

Lot 116

Y A German silver ten piece tea and coffee service by Johann Wagner & Sohn, Berlin, pre and post 1884 .925 standard, circa 1885, the kettle on stand with a stained ivory swing handle over the urn finial on a lobed double domed centre to the domed cover, vacant oval reserves pendant from ribbon tied foliate swags, the shaped square stand with a burner and foliate chased supports, 30.5cm (12in) to top of finial; a five piece tea and coffee service, the coffee pot 30cm (11 3/4in) high; and a four piece bachelor's tea and coffee service, the coffee pot 24cm (9 3/8in) high, 8265g (265.7 oz) gross Provenance: Christie's 12th May 1982, lot 140 (lot labels).The firm of Johann Wagner & Sohn was founded in Berlin by the engraver and jeweller Jean (Johann) Adam Wagner (1761-1840) who had been appointed court jeweller to the Prussian court before 1818. Friedrich Wilhelm von Hohenzollern ascended to the throne as the last German Emperor and King of Prussia in 1888 and Johann Wagner & Sohn continued to supply his court with orders, jewellery and presentation pieces.Condition Report: Kettle on stand -Marks are clear, stands well, minor dent to the stand, splits to the ivory handle, play to the ivory, cover sits wellTea pot- marks clear, slightly wobbles, hinge and handle tight, splits to the handle Coffee pot- marks clear, slightly wobbles, hinge tight, play and splits to the handle Sugar basin- marks clear, stands well, hinge tight, cover sits wellCream jug- marks clear, stands well, slight play to the handlePedestal bowl- marks clear, stands wellBachelor's coffee pot- marks clear, slightly wobbles, hinge tight, slight play and splits to the handle Bachelor's tea pot- marks clear, stands well, hinge tight, slight play and splits to the handleBachelor's sugar basin- marks clear, stands well, cover fits well Bachelor's cream jug- marks clear, slightly wobbles, handle is good, cover fits tightly No engraving throughout All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Generally good condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 38

Y A George IV silver melon shape tea pot by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1829, with a melon finial to the lobed domed cover, the tongue-capped moulded loop handle with ivory spacers, on four scroll outlined anthemion feet, engraved with a worn stag head crest, 29.5cm (11 1/2in) long, 761g (24.45 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks clear throughoutExcessive play to the hingeCover sits wellHandle is tightSplits to the ivoryNo signs of erasures Engraved crest rubbed Crease to the body measuring 16mmSlightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 42

Y A William IV silver melon lobed tea pot by John James Whiting, London 1834, with a flower finial to the lobed dome centred cover, the leaf-capped moulded loop handle with ivory spacers, on a leafy foot, 29.5cm (11 1/2in) long, 849g (27.3 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are clearSlight play to the hingeCover sits swellHandle is tightSplits to the ivoryStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 43

Y A Victorian silver ovoid pedestal tea and coffee service by Stephen Smith, London 1869, the tea pot with a coiled serpent finial to the dome centred cover, the coffee jug with an acanthus chased urn finial, each with ivory spacers to the high loop handles chased with laurel, the applied classical band with urns and female masks divided by leopards amidst scrolling fruiting vine, the tea pot 26cm (10 1/4iun) long, the coffee jug 35.5cm (14in) high, 2727g (87.65 oz) grossCondition Report: Tea pot- marks are partially obscuredHinge tightCover sits wellPlay to the handleSplits to the ivory bandsStands wellSome minor creases and dents to the body Coffee jug- marks are clearslight play to the hinge and handle Splits to the ivory bandsTwo minor creases to the body Stands wellCream Jug- marks are partially obscuredSlightly wobbles Sugar bowl- maker's marks slightly rubbed, rest clearStands wellNo engraving to any of the pieces All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 44

Y A Victorian Scottish silver shoulder ovoid kettle on stand by David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1871, the curved handle with ivory spacers over the conical finial to the domed cover, profusely chased with scrolls and scrolled foliage in arcades and shaped panels, on a matted ground, the circular stand conforming with a lamp, on leaf embellished scroll supports with shell feet, 50cm (19 1/2in) high, 2634g (84.7 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks to base of kettle and stand are partially obscuredHandle is tightSplits to the ivoryCover sits wellStands wellEngraving crispPins fit tightly Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 45

Y An early Victorian silver large baluster kettle on stand by Robert Hennell III, London 1846, the swing handle with ivory spacers over the acorn and oak leaf finial to the domed cover, an acanthus decorated spout, boldly chased with massed flowers, C-scrolls, acanthus and trellis panels, the stand with a similar band above the three bold scroll and acanthus supports with shells between, on shell feet, engraved with an armorial, 46cm (18in) high with handle raised, 2712g (87.2 oz) gross

Lot 48

A pair of Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern claret jugs by John Smyth, Dublin 1879 and 1880, of typical form, with an open scrollwork finial to the cover, opening with a trigger action within the high loop handle, with cream composition spacers, the body with a leopard head in relief, winged figures in semi relief, on circular pedestal bases, the interiors gilt, presentation engraved and with a crest and motto Vi Et Virtute, 38.5cm (15 1/4in) high, 2585g (83.1 oz) gross Inscribed 'Presented to the Rt. Hon. George Moyers LL.D. Lord Mayor of Dublin By Lodge No. XXV the Royal Arch Chapter & Preceptory of High Knights Templar connected there with 11th Febry. 1881'Sir George Moyers (1836-1916) was an architect, engineer and building contractor in Dublin. Moyers played a prominent part in the public life of Dublin and had a suitably imposing presence, as Lord Powerscourt recalled 'Sir George Moyers was a man of fine figure, some six foot two in height, and he had such a remarkable appearance that he went by the name of "The Duke of Memel," and his son was called "Viscount Scantling".' In 1874 Trinity College, Dublin, award awarded him an honorary LL.D. He was a JP for Dublin from 1875 and later a deputy lieutenant. He was also a governor of several Dublin hospitals. He was elected an alderman for the South City in 1880 and became Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1881, which was followed by a knighthood in 1887. Presumably the crest and motto of MOYERS. ProvenanceBy direct decent from the Estate of Sir Edward Carson (1854 - 1935), the celebrated Irish lawyer and politician, noted for his cross examination of Oscar Wilde during Wilde's trial in 1895, and as a leading Unionist in 1920s Ireland. Sir Edward Carson's father, Edward Henry Carson, was Sir George Moyers brother-in-law, and by family repute, these Armada jugs came into the Carson family as payment of a debt owed by Sir George Moyers to the Carson family.Condition Report: 1879 - Marks are clear, no maker's mark to the body, two dents to the crested reserve, play to the handle, pin missing to the bottom of the handle, engraving is crisp, stands well, 1287g (41.35 oz)1880 - Marks are clear, two dents to the body within the chased decoration, handle tight, split to the ivory, engraving crisp, wobbles, 1300g (41.8 oz)Both with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 80

Y An Art Deco silver canted-rectangular four piece tea service on a salver by Viners, the service Sheffield 1941, the salver 1940, the tea and hot water pots with ivory finials and handles, geometric engraved upper angles, on canted pad feet, the tea pot 26cm (101/4in) long, the hot water pot 19.5cm (73/4in) high; the salver square with inset curved angles, on four scroll feet, 34cm (13 1/2in), 3056g (98.25 oz) grossCondition Report: Tea pot - Marks are clear, hinge and handle are tight, gap to the front of the cover, wobbles, splits to the ivoryHot water - Marks slightly rubbed, hinge good, play to the handle, gap to the front of the cover, splits to the ivory, wobblesSugar bowl - Mark's slightly rubbed, slightly rubbedCream jug - date letter rubbed, rest are clear, slightly wobblesSalver - Marks are clear, stands well, some heavier scratches to the surfaceLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 312

An Anglo Indian early 20thC coromandel and ivory inlaid occasional table, of octagonal form, the top inlaid with elephants and cranes in the jungle, within a border of flowers and scrolling leaves, raised on cabriole legs, 43cm high, 94cm wide, 49cm deep.

Lot 404

A 19thC walking cane, the marine ivory handle carved as a whale, mounted on a whale bone shaft with baleen rings, 87cm high.

Lot 406

A 19thC walking cane, the marine ivory handle carved as a lady's leg, mounted on a fluted turned and inlaid whale bone shaft, 88cm high.

Lot 408

A 19thC walking cane, with a marine ivory handle carved as a bird, on a wrythen turned whale bone shaft, 89cm high.

Lot 410

A 19thC walking cane, with a marine ivory handle carved as a dove of peace, mounted on a slim whale bone shaft, with baleen rings, 89cm high.

Lot 412

An early 20thC walking stick, with an ivory handle, carved, and named as Camille Clifford, with brass collar, presentation engraved dated 1907, 96cm high.

Lot 414

An early 20thC ebony walking stick, with an ebony and ivory handle, carved as a Bedouin, with silver collar, foliate engraved, shield reserve, Birmingham 1901, 94cm high.

Lot 416

An early 20thC malacca walking stick, with an ivory handle carved as a spaniels head, inset glass eyes, with brass collar, foliate engraved, 90cm high.

Lot 17

A Victorian miniature silver toddy pan on stand with burner, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1893 & 1894, the stand raised on three tendril legs, the pan with detached ivory hande 9.5cm high Condition report: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, handle is detached, some very slight mis-shape to the spout, general wear, refer to images

Lot 173

British School (early 19th Century) A portrait miniature of a blonde female sitter wearing a lace bonnet with pink ribbons and black dress, watercolour on ivory, measurements 9 x 7.5 cm (i), frame 22 x 19.5 cm, together with a further miniature of an older lady wearing a bonnet tied with a blue ribbon and a black dress with red sleeves (2)

Lot 241

A group of predominantly English ceramicscomprising three Victorian Staffordshire figures including a portly man seated on a barrel, a pair of reproduction modern Staffordshire-style cricketers, a pair of English porcelain vases with landscapes reserved against an overall blue ground, a Royal Worcester blush ivory tray, jug and vase together with a pair of Austrian painted terracotta figuresCondition report: Royal Worcester tray - slight hairline to underside, near the foot.Reproduction cricketers - paint flaking.Man on barrel - areas of restoration but of high professional standard so difficult to tell extent, but appears to include the front of the barrel, top of hat and other small areas alongside complete reglazing Salt pot - some nibbling to base, mostly manufacturing flaws.One blue vase - restored rim and neckTerracotta figures- male with chip and crack to base.

Lot 249

Four Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vases, one lacking inner and outer coversof lobed form, nicely decorated with wildflowers and insects, shape numbers 1314, printed factory marks in puce13.5cm overall heightCondition report: No damages or repairs

Lot 250

A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri jar, with inner and outer coversshape number 1903, printed and painted with flowers, printed factory marks20cm highCondition report: main finial reattached, no further damages or repairs

Lot 251

Nine Royal Worcester blush ivory flatback jugstypically printed and painted with flowers, shape number 1094, printed factory marks, tallest 19.5cm high (three restored)Condition report: Three jugs have restoration to the spouts.

Lot 252

A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vases, one lacking coverdated 1899of twin-handled form, printed and painted with thistles and white flowers, shape number 1995, printed factory mark in green,19cm high (2)Condition report: Finial to cover re-glued, tiny flake to gilding on the inner rim of the vase.

Lot 253

Seven Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vases, two with coverslate 19th/early 20th centurytypically printed and painted with flowers, including an example with white thistles and orange mushrooms, printed factory marks, shape numbers 1575, 1911, 1761, 1399, 1618 and H/248, tallest 27cm high (some damage, restoration)Condition report: 1911 vase - broken into pieces and re-glued22cm vase (shape number rubbed) - restored neck.Generally: some minor gilding wear.

Lot 254

A matched pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory ewersdated 1905printed and painted with flowers, with gilt flared spouts and satyr mask handles,shape number 1144, printed factory marks in puce, 16.5cm highCondition report: No damages or repairs.

Lot 255

A group of six Royal Worcester blush ivory vaseslate 19th/early 20th centurytypically printed and painted flowers, various shapes, tallest 19cm high; together with a pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory ewers, shape 1143, 15.5cm high(8)Condition report: No signs of obvious damages or repairs.

Lot 256

A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory cups and saucers and a teapot and coverlate 19th/early 20th centurycomprising an Empress teacup and saucer, shape 1471, decorated with fruits, berries and floral sprays with gilt detailing, saucer 12.5cm diameter; a twin-handled cup and two saucers, pattern 8634, a further teacup, pattern 5343; a sideplate, 5171; a miniature mug with matched saucer and one further fluted saucer and a teapot and cover, pattern 5171 (12, including cover)Condition report: Foot rim from 5343 saucer broken. Several pieces with crazing to the glaze. No further damages or repairs.

Lot 257

Royal Worcester blush ivory, comprising a moulded circular plate, dated 1901, 21cm diameter and a plate with lobed rim, 22cm diameter, both pattern 5171 together with a rectangular dish with pierced twin handles, pattern 3991, 25cm wide (3)Condition report: No damages or repairs.

Lot 288

Two Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vases and coversdated 1915 and 1901typically printed and painted with flowers, the taller vase further decorated with insects and complete with an inner cover, shape numbers G1054 and 1312,15cm and 18.5cm high, with two Chinese hardwood standsCondition report: Some gilding rubbing to the smaller vase. No damages or repairs.

Lot 289

A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory, typically printed and painted with flowerslate 19th/early 20th centurycomprising a vase, shape 1851, 27cm high; a vase, shape 1889, 24cm high; a vase, shape 1727 11.5cm high; a twin-handled vase, shape 1911, 11.5cm high; two twin-handled mugs, 4.5cm and 7.5cm high; a miniature tyg, 4cm high; a circular trinket pot, 6cm diameter; further jar with Greek key banding 6.5cm high and a spare blush ivory coverCondition report: Some gilding loss to trinket pot with cover. No damages or repairs.

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