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19th Century Chinese export lacquer games box, the hinged lid enclosing the original fitted interior with lift-out tray and many original accessories in carved and stained ivory, inscribed to the inner lid ' Mrs George Petrie ', 19ins wideThere are scuffs and damages to lacquer box, lock not fixed in placeAlso, not all items are complete inside the box - see photos
Late Victorian silver and ivory handled Stilton scoop by Messrs Hutton & Sons, London, 1897, George IV silver and carved ivory butter knife by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1826, late Victorian silver and carved ivory pickle fork, Birmingham 1880 together with other similar silver and plated items
Wasserkessel mit Réchaud Wien, 1845, Firma Mayerhofer & Klinkosch Silber. Elfenbeingriff. Gebauchte Kanne mit Bügelhenkel, Röhrenausguss und Blumenbukett als Deckelknauf, Réchaud mit vier geschwungenen Volutenfüßen. Marken (R. 7861, Neuwirth P 1995 und S. 215). Min. besch. H. 34 cm. Ca. 1600 g. A kettle with réchaud Vienna, 1845, Mayerhofer & Klinkosch Silver. Ivory handle. Hallmarked (R. 7861, Neuwirth P 1995 and p. 215). Minor damage. Height 34 cm. Approximately 1600 g.
Teekessel Mitte 19. Jh. Silber. Gebaucht mit Röhrenausguss und Klapphenkel mit Elfenbeingriff. Weinrebe als Deckelknauf. Marken (13-lötig). Besch. H. 25 cm. Ca. 1000 g. A tea kettle mid-19th century Silver. Folding handle with ivory. Hallmarked (13 lot). Damaged. Height 25 cm. Approximately 1000 g.
An 18th century German or Italian ivory hilt and guard and a 19th century Southern Indian ivory and sandalwood blotter padCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1910-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke lived in Carmarthenshire, Wales and was an avid collector of European & Asian works of art and an author of the History of Llandovery. He was collecting from the 1940s to the 1980s.
A Victorian brass mounted coromandel toilet box with silver mounted toilet jars(four lids unmarked), retailed by Asprey & Co, silver maker's mark for Thomas Whitehouse, London, 1872, box 30.7cm.CONDITION: Interior incomplete(no nail implements). Split to the top of the lid of the box. One small jar lid stuck in situ. Two of the silver mounted glass boxes have badly broken glass. The four jars with the facet cut shoulders all have ill-fitting caps and two of the stoppers are damaged, one badly. Also the silver caps have small dents. Secret drawer has several associated ivory implements.
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