An oval hallmarked silver George III period teapot of oval section; pear-shaped ivory finial, carved high-arched wooden handle (probably ebony) and the flush hinged lid and main body engraved with bright-cut decoration, two elaborate cartouches, one engraved 'A.S.' maker's mark D.U. N.H., assayed London probably 1792 (total weight approximately 490g)Condition Report: The condition looks good generally overall, no evidence of repairs or restorations. The finial has some vertical 'split' marks - only visible with the eye, not the touch. Hallmarks clear on the underside.
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A Late George III Oak and Pine-Lined Dresser and Rack, the moulded cornice above a crossbanded frieze and three fixed shelves and part-wrythen turned uprights, the base with an arrangement of six drawers with ivory escutcheons and flanked by cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 171cm by 51cm by 210cm
An Art Deco silver and ivory handled wine taster, by Henry George Murphy, of circular form with hammered decoration, ribbed and stepped handle, with Falcon Studio mark verso, London 1929, max length 16cmCondition report: Light tarnishing and age related wear to silver.Veining lines to either side surfaces of ivory handle.Slight discolouration to ivory.Overall good and original.
A George IV mahogany bow front chest, flanked by spirally turned columns, with ivory kite shaped escutcheons, on swept bracket feet100w x 52d x 16h cmCondition report: Overall is scruffy but complete. The top is quite marked, with a piece 23 x 2cm let in near the back. Handles are complete. Cockbeading is knocked in places. Unrestored. Inside has originla paper lining, drawers run ok. Quite a few marks around the edges, corners mostly and gaps in the joints and veneer chips.
Chinese Carpet of unusual size, circa 1920 The ivory field sparsely decorated with Taoist motifs centred by a sky blue medallion with exotic birds framed by spandrels and borders of scrolling vines and ivory guard stripes, 339cm by 326cm. Ends complete and folded under (some fraying) Selvedges original and complete Pile generally fair but slightly low in two areas where foundation visible
Yomut Ensi East Caspian Region, circa 1880 The pale aubergine quartered field with a lattice of 'parasol' motifs framed by narrow ivory borders of geometric motifs flanked by guard stripes, 131cm by 128cm. Upper end complete, piled section. Low end with elem missing. Selvedges wearing. Pile fair. Old rewoven and repiled area.
Tribal Khorgeen Probably Shahsavan, early 20th century The pale terracotta fields with narrow and wide bands of geometric devices enclosed by serrated ivory borders, 66cm by 27cm; and Another (2). First - ends and selvedges complete. In good condition. Very minor dye run (blue). Second - good condition.
^ A Chinese Lacquer Six-Fold Screen, late 19th/early 20th century, inlaid in ivory and hardstones and painted and gilt with figures in a landscape panel within mother-of-pearl foliate lattice borders, on bracket feet, 184cm by 246cm extended. Some edge chipping and loss to each panel. Minimal amount of lacquer cracks. Some chips to the hard stone inlays but mostly these are in good order, no loss of inlays.
A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Meiji period, as a seated animal with a large stomach, signed, 4cm high; and A Similar Netsuke, carved with rats on a fruit, 4cm wide (2). Seated animal with numerous hair cracks to the rear and chips to each ear. The other netsuke has some natural flaws and an inlaid plug at one end.
A Japanese Bronze Large Okimono, Meiji period, as an elephant being attacked by two tigers, the elephant with ivory tusks, all with glass eyes, 71cm high, on a rootwood base See illustration. Some typical surface wear and scratching throughout. Base with splits and minor losses. 100220. 94.5cm height including the base, the base is 59cm by 93cm.
~ A Set of Victorian Silver-Mounted Ivory Fruit-Eaters, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1898 and 1899, each with carved ivory handle, comprising:8 fruit-forks and 7 fruit-knives; Together With: 4 silver-mounted composition fish-knives, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1904 and 5 silver plated mounted composition fish-forks and 2 sliver plate mounted composition fish-knives (28)
~ A Vizagapatam Stained and Natural Ivory and Parquetry Games Box, mid 19th century, of hinged rectangular form, the exterior with chess/draughts border within a Greek Key border, the interior with backgammon board and containing three lidded boxes with a black stained and natural ivory chess set, a similar set of backgammon counters, two dice shakers and four dice, box 46cm wide, chess kings 11.5cm high See illustration. Some shrinkage to carcase, with associated movement, splitting to ivory, one shard of veneer lacking to the border of the playing board, the board itself not missing any veneer. Covers to boxes all split. Some scratching and surface wear throughout. Some typical minor losses, splitting and staining to ivory pieces. Chess set complete. Has 16 of each coloured draughts piece. Has two dice tumblers and four dice.
A 19th Century Anglo-Ceylonese Coromandel Ivory Box, of rectangular ripple form with moulded front, back and sides, the hinged lid interior inset with a circular reserve of radiating sample woods, flanked by inset ivory foliate motifs, the lift-out tray with tortoise shell and ivory veneered compartments with conforming decoration to the covers, another lift-out tray below with sample woods, 42cm by 29cm by 15cm To splits to the top. Some of the lid supports lacking inside. The central lid missing its loop handle. There is a key and the lock functions but poorly.
Afshar Rug South East Iran, circa 1900 The plain midnight blue field centred by a terracotta medallion framed by stepped spandrels and ivory borders of angular flowerheads and vines flanked by guard stripes, 164cm by 126cm. Retaining short kilims at both ends. Selvedges original, both fraying. Pile evenly low.
Isfahan Rug Central Iran, circa 1920 The ivory field of scrolling vines centred by a roundel medallion framed by spandrels and raspberry borders of birds and urns issuing vines flanked by ivory guard stripes, 216cm by 140cm. Ends complete with fringes. Selvedges original but curling and fraying. Pile close clipped and dye corrosion of wool, localised light wear
Unusual Finely Woven Part Silk Oriental Rug, 2nd half 20th century The field with columns of flowering plants framed by ivory borders of meandering vines, 208cm by 148cm. Both ends original and complete with braided fringes. Selvedges complete and original. Pile close clipped and in good condition. Small area in outer plain guard stripe where several spots where wefts are visible joining binding ends. One tiny stain (surface) approx 1cm by 1cm in other plain guard stripe
Quantity of silver and white metal items to include; a cased set of George V silver cake forks, Middle Eastern white metal dish stamped 900, silver mounted and ivory handled knife, etc, 215g approx weighable silver Condition: Various wear etc to many pieces, the tablespoon is badly broken and repaired, etc - **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
A late 19th century sandalwood gaming box with inlaid ivory panel forming a cribbage board, length 28.5cm, together with an advertising OXO tin with various dominoes.Additional InformationNumerous parts of the inlay are missing from the sandalwood box, cracking to the ivory. The dominoes are only a part set.
A pair of blush ivory glazed figures, young man with shepherd's crook and lady holding picture, stamped alphanumeric mark to base interior of gentleman, height 34.5cm, also a Karlsbad powder blue and gilt part coffee set, three Victorian twin handled serving dishes with impressed lozenge registration marks to bases, etc.Additional InformationSome fritting to the feet of the gentleman figure, dirt and dust. Twin handled serving dishes heavily crazed, some rubbing to detail, etc. Floral decorated dish with crimped rim cracked.
A group of 18th century and later English ceramics including a Wedgwood salt glazed teapot (af), two 18th century small circular dishes, a 19th century Willow transfer decorated egg separator, an early 19th century part service, each piece with gilt heightened initials to ovals, two further bowls, a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri bowl, three floral decorated Royal Worcester saucers, a Wedgwood small coffee can and a Wedgwood part tea service.Additional InformationThe Wedgwood teapot is broken in half, staple and glue repair. The two bowls both have cracks and chips throughout, the Worcester potpourri bowl also has chips and losses. Heavy looses to the initialled service, crack through the handle of the egg separator and general surface wear throughout. As catalogued, the saucer with birds on is English.
A group of six walking sticks and canes including a Malacca shafted example with ivory handle (af), a silver topped cane, etc.Additional InformationLarge section chipped and missing to the ivory handle example, heavy wear to the silver topped example. The one carved as a duck is loose and separating from the body. General surface wear throughout.
A collection of assorted glassware, ceramics and metalware to include four 20th century hock glasses, silver plated hip flask, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature cup and saucer, etc.Additional InformationThe Worcester with a hairline crack to the rim, numerous items of glassware with nibbles. The Japanese cloisonné vase with cracks to the body.
An Victorian hand painted portrait miniature on ivory, a maiden seated within a landscape setting, diameter 8cm, overall 15 x 13cm, and a Victorian meerschaum pipe, fitted in leather case (2).Additional InformationMeerschaum pipe is slightly burnt in parts, scuffs, chipping and loss to the decoration to each.
A Georgian coromandel tea caddy with inlaid parquetry cross banding, the hinged cover enclosing two compartments, length 19.5cm.Additional InformationOne of the ivory knobs is missing on the interior and one is part present, general wear throughout, scratches, scuffs, cracking to the veneer, water damage and loss to the veneer in parts. There are no maker's stamps to the piece.
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