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Tabriz Carpet, circa 1950, the faded brick red field of angular vines and plants around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and ivory borders of palmettes and angular vines, flanked by indigo guard stripes, 346cm by 247cm.Both ends complete. Both selvedges with losses to binding cords and minor damage. Pile is low and with areas where foundation is visible.
A Regency Inlaid Mahogany Cylinder Desk, the raised superstructure fitted with adjustable shelves, having fitted interior with ivory drawer pulls, a single drawer with oval brass handles and Bramah lock, raised on square tapering supports, 92cm by 55cm by 181cmWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number VQLUS81W Some losses to the moulding on the cornice, further losses to the left hand side of the lower bookcase top, loss to the rim of the frieze between the two componants, cylinder opens and closes but does catch slightly, internal housing loose, the internal writing slope lacking it's strut with supports, section of veneer missing at the right hand side next to drawer, loss to stringing under drawer, general scuffs and wear, Bramah lock but no key. Would benefit from some overall sympathetic restoration
Charles II stumpwork embroidered panel depicting the biblical scene of Bathsheba going to bathe, surrounded by exotic flora and fauna with a palace to the distance and a heraldic crest depicting three Yorkshire roses over yellow stripes, the embroidery worked onto an ivory silk satin ground with metal threads, beads and sequins 30cm x 41cm
An early 19th century portrait miniature painted on ivory depicting a lady wearing a bonnet, 5 by 7cms, in an ornate gilt frame, overall 16 by 20cms. Ivory Submission reference ZUUCLXXMCondition ReportThe frame is cracked in the upper right corner but the portrait itself is in good condition. No provenance.
A 19th century Anglo-Indian Sadeli mosaic and ivory combined sewing and writing box, the top opening to reveal a partially fitted sewing box containing reel holders, a tatting shuttle and other items, and having a pull-out drawer beneath with writing surface, overall highly decorated in Sadeli micromosaic, possibly retailed by Halstaff & Hannaford, Regent's Street (for reference see lot 449 in Woolley & Wallis sale 3rd July 2019), 44cms wide. Ivory Submission reference NEQ1MDWV. Condition ReportAs per photos sections of the micromosaic are missing.
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