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Collectables to include Victorian carved ivory desk thermometer marked P. Salmoni Bath, pair of ivory mounted opera glasses marked M. Silbermann Trieste in Voigtlander case, silver plated model of a soldier, International Pneumatic Tool Co. Ltd advertising vesta, Capron vesta with seal to end, hallmarked silver cutlery, two thimbles and torch case, weight 50g
Victorian country house stationery box with burr walnut exterior, satinwood interior and Bramah lock. The interior includes tooled leather writing slope, matching leather bound cash, letter and address books, ivory rule, page turner and calendar, letters and paperwork include Walton Lodge, Banstead, Surrey envelopes and 1909 Harrords invoice for Miss D Kearton, Hurst Dene, Hastings, Sussex, W45 x D24 x H30cm
An early Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Theobald and Atkinson, London 1839, four George IV OEP dessert spoons, Charles Eley, London 1828, a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs with acorn bowls, probably John Shekleton (no date), six various fiddle pattern teaspoons, Georgian salt spoon and salt shovel with shell bowl, and a small pair of sugar tongs, 13.3oz (414g), to/w a George IV silver knife and two matching forks with ivory handles, Birmingham 1828 and a similar pickle fork
Three boxes of assorted china, one box containing a selection of Villeroy & Boch flower fairies plates, another, a selection of two jugs, one a 'Scotch Ivory' jug from a jug and basin set, the other, a large, florally decorated, Staffordshire jug, three vases and some china figures, the third contains largely plates, Royal Worcester, Masons etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Imposing carved and gilded reliquary. Colonial School. Mexico. 18th century.Imposing carved and gilded reliquary. Colonial School. Mexico. 18th century. With 12 small shrines in which different scenes are depicted sculpturally in ivory, wood etc, such as the calvary, Saint Anthony with the Child, the Christ Child sleeping and different images of Our Lady Immaculate. 56 x 35 x 11 cm.
Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650.Imposing wooden cabinet covered with ivory and painted ivory with gilded bronze applications. Augsburg, Germany. Circa 1650. Possibly from Melchior Baumgartner’s workshop (1621-1686) 27 x 24 x 18 cm. Magnificent cabinet, probably for keeping jewellery in. The central body has two doors which show us two Biblical scenes from the story of Adam and Eve when opened. The interior has a central body with a shrine surrounded by small drawers. All of this is decorated with magnificent miniature scenes from the Old testament, such as the Great Flood, the Tower of Babel and Isaac’s Sacrifice, all following models of engravings by Albrecht Dürer. The upper part has a top with a folding lid and the lower part has a draw that rests on a base with small claws. There is a similar chest kept in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, with the inventory number W.60-1923. As we can read in the description on the museum’s index card: “By about 1600, Augsburg, in Germany, was already the centre of the production of cabinets, mostly in ebony and, more rarely, in ivory, mounted with silver or gilt brass, enamel and semi-precious stones. Because these cabinets were made from precious materials and assembled with such skill, they were regarded as fit for princes and noblemen and served as diplomatic gifts. Https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O61320/table-cabinet-baumgartner-melchior/
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