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Lot 557

A FIGURAL TRIBAL IVORY HAIRPINIndonesia, Tanimbar Island, c. 1900. Crafted from two ivory pieces, in shape of a stylized human figure. The smaller piece worked as a detachable mask with wooden eyes that also work as joint to the figure's body.Condition: Good condition with minor surface wear. Provenance: The collection of The Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. Istvan Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe.Weight: 41 g Dimensions: Length 19.5 cmThis item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore this item can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Lot 657

A 19TH CENTURY INDO-PERSIAN IVORY SCULPTURE OF A PRIESTIndia, 19th century. This finely carved ivory sculpture depicts a priest or a dignitary with a scroll in his hands. His long garment is neatly incised with patterns at the hems and he wears a longish headdress with a leaf crown. At his earlobes we see spherical earrings and his facial features are naturalistically captured.Condition: Good condition with appealing patina and several age hairlines.Provenance: Austrian private collection.Dimensions: Height 19 cmThis item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore this item can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Lot 659

AN INDIAN IVORY SWORD HANDLEIndia, 19th century. Crafted from several, segmented ivory pieces. Carved with organic designs.Condition: Very good condition with some age hairlines and wear. Provenance: Collection of an Indian gentleman.Weight: 104 g Dimensions: Length 17.5 cmThis item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore this item can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Lot 612

A late 19th century Victorian ivory notepad. The not pad having six fan shaped note slides with a pen to the side along with with an early 20th century bone cigarette cheroot decorated with Chinese motifs. 

Lot 886

A large collection of early 20th century circa 1920’s automotive / automobile and  motorcycle / motorbike advertising cutouts to include Douglas Model E/29, Douglas in New Zealand Mode A/28 - E/28, Francis - Barnett super sport model, Norton Model 16H, Wakefield Castrol, New Hudson Model 90-600cc, Royal Enfield, Dunelt Model K, Sunbeam, AJS, The James Cycle LTD, Super-Panther, AKD, New Imperial, Ariel, Raleigh, Ivory 2-Port Calthorpe, Humber, Matchless, Pratt’s, and many more examples.

Lot 20

A Turkish Rug with repeating central medallions on ivory ground within stylised floral multi borders. L.165xW.117cm

Lot 112

Faux Ivory Chinese Dragon Statue. Height 20cm.

Lot 176

Ivory bust sculpture of African lady - circa 1930. Height 14cm.

Lot 67

Ivory carved cricket jar with gourd vine pattern Chinese ink and watercolour on paper; Attribute to Ma Jin in 1935. Size 53.5x25.5cmMa Jin (1900-1970), style name- Bo Yi, pseudonym-Zhan Ru or Yun Hu, alias- Bo yuan. 1922 became apprentice ofJin Beilou, excel at painting horses, with the style similar to Lang Shining.

Lot 187

REPRODUCTION Georgian era Royal Navy Dirk with double edged fullered blade 350mm in length. Leather buffer washer. No makers marks. Brass crossguard. Simulated Ivory grip made of resin. Brass pommel. Overall length 480mm. Complete with scabbard with twin suspension rings, frog stud and mount with engraved fouled anchor design. Brass chape.

Lot 265

Portrait de Shah Shuja (1616 – 1661)Inde, début du XVIIIe siècleMiniature peinte à la gouache rehaussée d'or, montée en page d'album, avec des marges beiges animées de rinceaux fleuris et feuillages à l'or. Au verso, quatrain à l'encre noire en "nasta'liq". 39 x 24,5cm la feuille 18,5 x 10 cm la scène Inscriptions : Au recto : Shuja Au verso : versets poétiques de Jami, extraits de Yusuf-o Zulaykha, signé faqir mir ‘ali - ‘The poor Mir ‘Ali’ Une note en nasta'liq noir dans la marge inférieure identifie le personnage comme le prince Shah Shuja (23 juin 1616 - 7 février 1661), second fils de Shah Jahan et de Mumtaz Mahal, défait par ses frères lors de la lutte pour le trône de l’Empire moghol. Cette peinture est à rapprocher d'un beau portrait en pied, conservé à la Bodleian Library, réalisé dans l'atelier impérial vers 1650. Dans les deux peintures, le prince tient une épée et un chasse-mouche, mais son jama est différent et son arme sont différentes. Les traits du visage sont définis plus catégoriquement ici, aux dépens du naturalisme antérieur, et le halo est plus épais. Son poignard est également différent puisque que le katar a été remplacé par un pesh-kabz à poignée en forme de tête de bélier. Prince Shah Shuja’ (1616 – 1661), India, early 18th century Opaque pigment enhanced with gold, Identified by name in the inscription written in the lower margin, the painting is a close adaptation of a portrait made in the imperial workshop about 1650 (Bodleian Library, Ouseley Add. 173, p. 80). Here, the prince holds a sword and flywhisk, and wears an opaque yellow jama. The facial features are defined more emphatically at the expense of earlier naturalism, and the halo is thicker. The original katar has been replaced by a ram ivory-hilted pesh-kabz.Provenance : Collection particulière française - Sotheby’s, 11 avril 1971, n°30 - Collection John ou William Robert Dent (m. 1877), respectivement lieutenant britannique en poste au Bengale entre 1782 et 1792, et fonctionnaire de la East India Company au Patma entre 1776 et 1796. Selon le catalogue de l'époque, la collection des frères Dent fut élaborée à partir des collections du Nawab de Oudh et vizir de Delhi, Shuja' al-Dawla (m. 1775).Oeuvres en rapport : Bodleian Library, Ouseley Add. 173, f.22r Chester Beatty Library, In. 41.4, publié par L.Y. Leach, Mughal and Other Indian Paintings, 1995, cat. 3.82. Rhode Island School of Design, 58.068

Lot 307

Coffret de scribe ottomanTurquie, vers 1700Beau coffret de scribe ottoman Ecritoire de forme rectangulaire en bois incrusté de nacre, d'écaille de tortue, d'ivoire, et de plusieurs essences de bois fruitier. Il ouvre par le couvercle et révèle un espace de rangement pour les manuscrits avec un compartiment pour le matériel de calligraphe. Les panneaux centraux du couvercle et de la façade sont richement décorés de fleurons trilobés et d'arabesques entrelacées, tandis que les faces latérales sont ornées de motifs en écaille. Les frises autour sont à décor d'hexagones entrelacés, de médaillons polylobés animés d'un motif ondulant, de losanges effilés. Les arrêtes sont incrustées d'ivoire et d'ébène en chevron. (Excellent état). 24,5x46x28cm A large Ottoman mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell-inlaid chest, Turkey, circa 1700 The wood chest inlaid throughout with mother of pearl and tortoiseshell geometric design, the top and front with mother of pearl arabesque motifs and ivory handles. Ce répertoire décoratif était très apprécié par la chancellerie ottomane, comme en témoigne sa diffusion sur ce type de coffret de scribe. Du mobilier d'une telle qualité de conception et de fabrication ont été utilisées par un groupe d'élite, y compris des hommes d'État, des érudits et calligraphes. Oeuvres en rapport : David Collection, Copenhague, Inv. n° 19/1985, publié in « Sultan, Shah, and Great Mughal » , p. 152, cat. n°115

Lot 324

Khanjar ottomanTurquie, XIXe siècleA poignée en ivoire de morse, lame légèrement courbe en acier à damas gris ondulé à arrête centrale. Fourreau recouvert d'argent à décor gravé avec chaine de suspension. L. 50 cmAn Ottoman Ivory-Hilted Dagger with silver scabbard, Turkey, 19th Century The slightly curved watered steel blade with central ridge, the marine ivory hilt, the scabbard fully mounted in silver

Lot 328

Beau Yatagan ottomanTurquie daté 1268H. (=1851)A poignée à oreillettes en ivoire de morse décorée de rosaces en argent filigrané.Belle lame en acier incrustée d'or et d'argent, à double gouttières, dos plat nervuré, décorée d'inscription en "naskh" sur une face et de rinceaux au revers. S.F.L. 76 cm A marine ivory-hilted gold inlaid steel blade yatagan, Ottoman Empire dated AD 1268/1861 AH.

Lot 331

Beau Yatagan ottomanBalkans, XIXe siècleA poignée à oreillettes en ivoire décoré de rosaces en argent filigrané appliqué, d'une large soie, et d'une garde à décor filigrané. Belle lame en acier à dos plat, et beau fourreau recouvert d'argent repoussé avec chape et bouterolle en filigrane d'argent. (Petit accident au fourreau)L. 59 cm An ivory-hilted yatagan, steel blade, Ottoman empire 19th century. The hilt with ivory grisp and applied silver filigry decoration extending to the forte, the watered steel blade with a straight. The silver scabbard decorated in repoussé.

Lot 351

Khanjarli de VisianagramInde, XVIIIe ou plus ancienA poignée à plaquettes en ivoire décoré de fleurs en argent garde incrustée d'argent à décor floral, belle lame en acier à double tranchant, à gouttière, arrête centrale et pointe renforcée. (petits manques au pommeau.)S.F.L. 35,5 cmAn ivory-hilted dagger (khanjarli), India, 18th centurythe recurved fullered blade with central ridge decorated at the forte with stylised silver-overlaid foliate motif, the elaborate gilt-metal knuckleguard with lotus-bud terminal, waisted baluster-form ivory grips held together by metal rivets

Lot 357

Peshkabz mogholInde, XVIIIe siècleA poignée en ivoire, garde, soie et dos de la lame incrustés d'or à fin décor floral. Belle lame noire en acier à damas ondulé "Karataban". Beau fourreau recouvert d'une soie rouge (usée), chape et bouterolle en argent ajourée à fin décor floral. L. 43 cmAn Ivory-hilted gold inlaid Pesh-Kabz, India, 18th century

Lot 363

Poire à poudre mogholeInde, XVIIe siècleEn forme de nef composé de deux parties, en ivoire sculpté en haut relief d'un décor zoomorphe, avec monture, anneaux de suspension et chaînette en métal. La bouche est formée de quatre têtes de gazelle, émergeant de trois félins. La seconde partie, en moyen relief est à décor de gazelles, félins, lièvres encadrés de branches fleuries.( Bouchon rapporté, usures).L. 27 cmUn certain nombre de pièces comparables à cette corne à poudre sont connues, dont certaines peuvent être retracées dans les inventaires européens jusqu'au XVIIe et au début du XVIIIe siècle. Un exemple particulièrement élaboré se trouve dans la collection du prince électeur Johann Georg II de Saxe en 1658. A Mughal ivory powder horn, India, 17th/18th centuryOf bow shape, composed of two joined sections, carved in relief, the mouth with a double gazelle's head one emerging from the mouth of a tiger, the gazelles being attacked by felines, the other half of the horn decorated in lower relief with hunting scenes. With loops and a chain.Collection particulière française, par descendanceThe Metropolitan Museum of Arts, New York, Accession Number: 07.71A. Okada, L'Inde des Princes, Musée Guimet, 2000, pp. 64 et 65Splendeur des Armes orientales, 1988, p. 106Historisches Museum Dresden, collection of Elector Johann Georg II of Saxony entered by 1658, no. 439.

Lot 375

Belle jembiya qajarIran, vers 1850A poignée en ivoire de morse très finement sculptée. Sur une face, deux portraits dans des médaillons (dont un européen), sur fond d'arabesques, sont encadrés de deux cartouches en "nasta'liq", tandis qu'au revers, on découvre un éléphant et son cornac . Belle lame en acier à damas, à pointe renforcée, à double tranchant et arête centrale, ciselée à la garde. Fourreau en bois recouvert de velours rouge. L. 35 cm A Qajar marine ivory-hilted dagger and scabbard, Persia, 19th century Finely carved marine-ivory hilt with human figures, animals and inscriptions in nasta'liq, chiselled watered-steel double-edged with a central ridged blade, in a velvet-covered wood scabbard Inscriptions : - la poignée de cette arme est noble alors qu'elle n'est que d'os - le poignard qui vaincra le monde Ces phrases sont très souvent reprises sur ce type de dague persane d'époque qajar, comme l'atteste celle conservée au Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. no.36.25.1058, publiée in Pyhrr and Kwiatkowski, 2015, pp.224-5, cat.no.90.

Lot 376

Khanjar QajarIran, XIXe sièclePoignard à poignée en ivoire de morse sculpté, à forte lame courbe en acier à damas noir et arête centrale, incrusté d'or au talon. La poignée est sculptée sur chaque face d'un souverain assis encadré de deux princes, et soutenu par trois serviteurs. L. 39 cmA Qajar marine ivory-hilted dagger, Persia, 19th centurySlightly waisted marine-ivory hilt carved with human figures, watered-steel double-edged with a central ridged blade.Par descendance, Antoine Kitabgi Khan (1843- 1902), Haut fonctionnaire de l’Empire qajar. Conservée dans la famille depuis, collection française.

Lot 377

Jembiya QajarIran, XIXe sièclePoignard à poignée en ivoire de morse, à forte lame courbe en acier à damas noir et arête centrale. La poignée est sculptée sur chaque face d'un souverain assis assisté d'un serviteur, encadré de deux inscriptions en coufique. S.F.L. 33.5 cmA Qajar marine ivory-hilted watered-steel blade dagger, Persia, 19th centuryThe hilt carved with human figures and kufi inscriptions, with a central ridged double-edged blade.

Lot 140

Ivory handle silver mounted walking stick

Lot 41

A hardwood oriental carved figure depicting a sage figure with scroll. This figure has ivory carved teeth. H: 40cm, W: 14.5cm. Condition good. Just slight cracks on the piece.

Lot 391

An Ivory Sector by William Elliott, with the usual English scales and additional scales for laying out sundials, Inclination of Meridians, Latitude, Hours, and the appropriate scale of Chords, signed 'W Elliott & Sons 56 Strand London' (W Elliott & Sons traded from this address 1850-1853); with an ivory scale rule/protractor and an antique ivory rule cut down to fit a pocket case (3)

Lot 393

A Large Ivory Slide Rule by Loftus, late 19th century, twin slide, double-sided excise officer's proof rule signed 'Loftus Maker321 Oxford St London', obverse with scales A, B, C, D giving duty in shillings and pence against under-proof, proof and over-proof; the reverse with gauge points for imperial gallon, imperial bushel, malt square and malt round, scales for different barrels segment standing and segment lying, one edge with scales sheroid and 2nd variety barrels, length of rule 32.4cm

Lot 173

Various ivory and coral bead necklaces etc.

Lot 1482

Two Chinese carved ivory card cases, largest 12 x 8cm

Lot 1484

An ivory portrait box, 3.5cm highIvory portrait box

Lot 1515

An ivory page turner with embossed white metal handle, a pair of opera glasses and three fans, various,comprising a French example with painted silk leaf and mother of pearl guards sticks (damaged), an ostrich feather fan and a bone fan with net leaf (boxed)

Lot 1535

A 19th century Japanese ivory netsuke of a woman washing her hair, 3.5cm wide

Lot 1721

A Victorian embossed silver coffee pot, by George Ivory, London 1857 height 18.2 cmgross 24.5 ounces.

Lot 1732

A set of four Edwardian engine turned silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1905, a pair of silver and Ivory mounted knife rests, a silver goblet and a silver dish.

Lot 1734

Six pairs of Victorian Ivory handled silver fish eaters and a small quantity of other flatware.

Lot 11

Victorian mahogany tea caddy, with ivory inlaid simulated escutcheon, 14cm wide

Lot 147

Five 19th Century razors, to include "Corn Razor" in a non-contemporary slip case, Crown & Sword razor in an ivory effect case, Pearsons & Sons Norwich razor, two "Gotta" razors (5)

Lot 258

Late 19th Century ivory page turner, the foliate carved handle above a carved basket containing fruit to one side and flowers to the other, 24cm long

Lot 81

A gentlemans chrome and ivory 1930's dressing set

Lot 504

Plate XCIV and P1071L in the upper right-hand corner, this engraving depicts an adult Ivory Gull, with P J Selby near the water on the bottom right, Prideaux John Selby (1788 - 1867) was a noted British ornithologist, etcher, and engraver, unframed, the plate measures 22 1/2 x 27 1/2 and the image is 15 5/8 x 21 3/4 in. wide, to benefit the Sarasota Audubon Society Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 755

Horned mask with incised carvings, likely from Ivory Coast. Size: 11 x 6 x 30 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

Lot 1132

Fine Kashan ivory ground rug, central medallion on floral field, repeating boarder Dimensions: Length/Width: 145cm  Depth/Diameter: 110cm

Lot 1136

Persian ivory and red ground Tree of Life rug, repeating boarderDimensions: Length/Width: 309cm  Depth/Diameter: 216cm

Lot 1139

Kashmiri hand stick wool chain ivory ground rug, floral patterned fieldDimensions: Length/Width: 145cm  Depth/Diameter: 90cm

Lot 276

A Victorian dressing table mirror, upon a 3 drawer platform, detailed with ivory handles and a twist inlay [height, 56cm, width, 44cm, depth, 23cm]

Lot 278

A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, upon a 3 drawer platform base, detailed with ivory handles [height, 50cm, width, 42cm, depth 22cm]

Lot 936

Japanese Ivory Okimono Period ca 1900. with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. Periode ca 1900. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 30 cm

Lot 937

Chinese Ivory Immortals Period ca 1900. with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. Periode ca 1900. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 19.5 - 20 cm

Lot 938

Carved ivory puzzle ball With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 1een gesculpteerde ivoren puzzel bal. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 36 cm

Lot 939

3 Japanese carved ivory fishermen With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 3 Japanse ivoren vissers. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 18.5. - 23.5 - 27.5 cm

Lot 940

5 Japanese netsukes With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 5 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 4 - 6 cm

Lot 941

4 Japanese netsukes and 1 ivory statue With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 4 Japanse netsukes en 1 ivoren beeldje. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 3 - 13.5 cm

Lot 942

2 Chinese ivory figures Guanyin lady with bottle of life elexir. scholar, 19th century. with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. Guanyin Dame met fles levenselexir. Geleerde, 18e eeuw. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 10.5 - 13.5 cm

Lot 943

Ivory Japanese Okimono and Chinese ivory High Chinese official (see pheasant emblem) Qing, 19th century. Japanese figure with calabas. with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. Hoge Chinese functionaris (zie fazant embleem) Qing, 19e eeuw. Japanner met calabas. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 8 - 9.5 cm

Lot 944

7 Japanese netsukes with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 7 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 3 - 6 cm

Lot 945

6 Japanese netsukes with certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 6 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 2.5 - 4 cm

Lot 946

6 Japanese netsukes With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 6 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 3.5 - 5 cm

Lot 947

5 Japanese netsukes With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 5 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 4.5 - 7 cm

Lot 948

6 Japanese netsukes With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 6 Japanse netsukes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 3 - 6 cm

Lot 949

Elephant ivory statues With certificate Arts Ivory Experts. 5 ivoren olifanten beeldjes. Met certificaat Arts Ivory Experts. H 3 - 5.5 cm

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