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Lot 1006

A 2' two fold ivory Routledge engineer's rule with German silver slide and fittings by R LLOYD Steel House Lane, Birmingham, slight swelling at hinge joint o/w G+

Lot 1007

A 6" ivory sector with German silver hinge by DOLLAND London F

Lot 1008

A very rare 2' two fold engineer's ivory slide rule by THOMAS BRADBURN & SONS Maker Birm' Est.1832 of unusually thick section and fully German silver bound on all edges, also stamped Routledge Engineer Bolton. It is quite feasible that this superior quality rule was made for the Great Exhibition, in unused condition in orig lined case F

Lot 1009

A 9" two fold ivory printer's rule by MILLER & RICHARD Edinburgh F

Lot 1010

A 12" four fold ivory printer's rule by CASLON & Co London with German silver fittings with Brevier, Minion, Pearl etc F

Lot 1011

A very rare 2' two fold, thick section, double slide (side by side) ivory and silver dialling rule by WOOD & LORT Birmingham with New Improved Sliding Rule in silver medallion (1750-60) with Hours, Latitudes, Chords, Ing. Merid, Scamozzi Polygon etc scales. This must be one of the finest and rarest examples of mid 18c rule making, the only other maker to us this type of name plate was Robert Corson, Wolverhampton, small chip as shown o/w F

Lot 1012

A rare 24" three fold boxwood and brass scale rule by J TREE London with ivory slide and pad G++

Lot 1016

A 10" boxwood proof rule with ivory slide by DRING & FAGE F

Lot 1017

A 5" boxwood and German silver hatter's rule with ivory slide F

Lot 186

A 6" ivory and ebony gavel with matching sound block G+

Lot 582

Two ivory scale rules, parallel rule and 12 scale rules, a few chips G

Lot 899

A 7 1/2" ivory scale rule by STANLEY London marked 1 1/2 chains to an Inch G+

Lot 158

A Chinese Canton ivory vesta, the two section hinged case with relief carved fan shaped cartouche, 6cm x 3cm, together with a Japanese ivory, Meiji Period (1868-1912) carving of a shamisen player, height 6cm. (2)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.       

Lot 162

Two Japanese ivory sectional okimono, Meiji period (1868-1912), the first modelled as a fisherman holding an eku bo (fisherman's paddle), raised on a naturalistic base, signed, height 20cm, the other modelled as a farmer with a basket of faggots on his back, unsigned, height 14.5cm. (2)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.    

Lot 163

Two Japanese ivory carvings, Meiji Period (1868-1912), modelled as a mask seller and an elderly man seated before a koro, height 4.5cm and 6cm, both unsigned. (2)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.      

Lot 164

Two Japanese sectional ivory Okimono, Meiji Period (1868-1912), modelled as a fruit seller and a farmer, each raised on a round naturalistic base, both unsigned, heights 15cm and 17cm. (2)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 165

Two Japanese sectional ivory Okimono, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the first a Bijin holding a musical instrument, height 18cm, the other a fruit seller and boy, on a later base, height 13cm.Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 166

A group of Japanese ivory sectional Okimono, Meiji Period (1868-1912), modelled as a mother and child, height 10cm, a farmer, height 14cm, and a fruit picker and young boy, height 11cm. (3)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 167

A group of Japanese ivory sectional Okimono, Meiji Period (1868-1912), all modelled as farmers or fruit sellers, one signed, all heights 11cm. (3)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 168

Three Japanese ivory Okimono, Meiji Period (1868-1912), modelled as a fruit seller and two immortal figures, heights 13.5cm and 14cm. (3)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 678

A 19th century rosewood framed coloured engraving titled Doctor Blowbladder discovering the perpetual motion, a late 19th French ivory photograph frame, a desk seal, fans, a plaque 'Mersey Tunnel' dated 1934, a copy of Leighs road book and various letters, some relating to World War One. (qty)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 680

A 19th century pocket ivory pen quill cutter, G R Vining Regent, another similar cutter by Rodgers and a pair of 19th century silver coloured framed spectacles in a leather case. (3)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 808

A late 19th century finely carved French Dieppe ivory crucifix mounted on oak cross below the nailed scroll INRI (Jesus the Nazarene King of the Jews) and ring mount, indistinctly signed to the back, on a separate base, mounted with a plaque inscribed 'Souvenir de Dr.et Mme West, height of figure 17.5cm, overall, height 45cm x width 17.5cm, can be separated for wall display.Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 81

A pair of later 20th Century boxed Royal Worcester blush ivory vase and covers titled Floral Mist and Golden Bouquet, both inspired by original Royal Worcester designs, both with black printed marks and both numbered 17 from a limited edition of 200, height 25.5cm.

Lot 821

A 19th century castellated turned boxwood dice shaker, a similar shaker of waisted form and an ivory double ribbed shaker, height 10cm. (3)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 826

A 19th century hardwood and ebony campana urn shaped snuff container, the cover mounted with a turned ivory finial over a gadrooned top on half fluted stepped base, height 17cm, S/D.Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 839

Two pairs of gilt framed lorgnettes, another pair with simulated ivory handle and gilt chain, a tortoiseshell handled pair of lorgnettes and another, A/F. (5)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 841

Two similar pairs of gilt lorgnettes with floral and scroll mounts, three cased pairs of spectacles, two single pairs, two pairs of pinz nez, one A/F, also a silver mounted tortoiseshell glasses case of cartouche form, S/D, an embroidered case and a pair of ivory opera glasses. (12)Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.   

Lot 925

A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase enclosed by a pair of panelled doors below a projecting cornice over a pigeon hole and drawer interior above three linen trays to the base on bracket feet, height 237cm x depth 57cm x width 124cm.Please note that subject to CITES regulations, as the drawer handles to the interior of the secretaire drawer are ivory, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.

Lot 133

A 19th century burr walnut and crossbanded jewellery box snd two other 19th century Tunbridgeware inlaid boxes, one with a diamond ivory cartouche and one with a circular mother of pearl cartouche. H.13xs30cm

Lot 120

A VICTORIAN SILVER AIDE MEMOIRE, LINED IN KID LEATHER WITH IVORY TABLET AND A STYLUS, ENGRAVED WITH SCROLLING FOLIAGE, 10CM L, BY HARRY HAYES, BIRMINGHAM 1900 Good condition, engraving fresh, no dents or repairs, no engraved initials or crest, etc

Lot 339

AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT POWELL BISTOP & STONIER EARTHENWARE COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, C1880, GREEN AND SEPIA PRINTED MARKS INCLUDING ORIENTAL IVORY AND PODR MARK, PATTERN A2561 AND MISCELLANEOUS LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH C CERAMICS, TO INCLUDE A VICTORIAN MARBLED EARTHENWARE ORIENTAL TOOTHPASTE POT AND LID In generally good condition including the first item

Lot 430

A GEORGE III IVORY TOOTHPICK BOX, C1790,THE LID WITH A BLUE AND GILT BORDERED SEMI OPALESCENT GLASS PANEL IN CUT STEEL SURROUND, 81CM L Lacks mirror from underside of the lid. Small old repair to edge of lid above hinge

Lot 434

A VICTORIAN IVORY POCKET COMPASS AND MERCURY THERMOMETER IN MAROON MOROCCO CASE, LATE 19TH C, 66CM DIAM, TWO VICTORIAN BRASS POCKET COMPASSES, ONE IN MOROCCO CASE AND A MINIATURE BRASS TELESCOPE (4) Ivory with shrinkage crack, typical light wear to leather

Lot 447

BRITISH SCHOO (?), 19TH/EARLY 20TH C - OVAL IVORY MINIATURE  OF TWO BIRDS, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED R W..., 69 X 96MM, FRAMED Good condition

Lot 492D

A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF HOTEI, MEIJI PERIOD, 75MM H, UNSIGNED Lacks left hand

Lot 518

A GERMAN, THIRD REICH, ARMY DAGGER AND SHEATH, BLADE 26CM The sun signed blade in good condition, sharp and probably resharpened, nickel plating a little pitted in places, ivory celluloid grip in good condition. Scabbard plating somewhat degraded with age but not replated or restored and complete with both rings.

Lot 707

ENGLISH SCHOOL, C1810, PORTRAIT MINIATURES OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, PENDANTS, SEATED HALF LENGTH, SHE IN A WHITE DRESS, HER HAIR IN RINGLETS, HE IN A CAROLEAN ARMCHAIR HOLDING A BOOK, IVORY, 105 X 88MM (2) Both cracked and warped, long laid down on the present wooden support, in near contemporary early Victorian ornate gilt frames with some losses

Lot 118

English School, 19th century, a head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a bonnet, watercolour probably on ivory, 5 x 4cm, another of a lady in a burgundy coloured dress and with her hair in ringlets, watercolour probably on ivory, 7.5 x 6cm, a further example of a lady with a pink rose in her hair, watercolour, 8.5 x 6.5cm, a/f, a pair depicting children a/f, with a cased miniature of a seated lady, watercolour, 10.5 x 8cm and a print and an ambrotype-type photograph (8)Condition report: All unexamined out of frames. All frames with chips, dents and scratches, bonnet example with screw for loop broken through front of frame. Rose example lacking elements of paint and frame a/f, children very stained and faded. Photo faded, case for cased example with a very 'bubbled' cover.

Lot 267

An assembled group of Asian works of art, 19th Century and later, including two carved bone gaming companions, a carved ivory snuff bottle, an Indian carved ivory figure of an elephant and cigarette box, a Persian miniature painting on bone, a Chinese hardstone seal and a small blue and white bottle vase.

Lot 274

A set of eight carved Chinese carved ivory horses of Mu Wang, 19th century, in Ming style, stencilled details, the animals in various poses, each 8cm long (8)Condition report: Negligible signs of age including very fine natural hairlines to some.

Lot 299

A pair of Japanese carved ivory snuff pots, circa 1900, modelled as the busts of officials, 5.5cm and 6.5cm high (one with replacement spoon).

Lot 305

A Japanese, Meiji period, carved ivory okimono of two men making dough, signed underneath, 12cm high; with another of a man lying down with a teapot on a low table at his feet, unsigned, chipped along bottom edge of the back, 8cm; another of a farmer with a bundle of sweetcorn on his shoulders standing on a rocky outcrop with a helper below, broken in two and losses around breaks, signed underneath, 20.5cm high; a Meiji period, carved sectional ivory figure of a farm worker holding a rake in one hand and a tortoise in the other, chipped toes on right foot, 17.3cm high; a good Meiji, okimono of one figure pushing another, signed underneath one foot, front figure lacking arm, rear figure broken at the right wrist, three standing feet chipped; two 19th century carved ivory netsuke, one depicting three small figures gathered around a sack of food and the other of a crouching figure, former with age cracks and chips on the feet, 4cm and 3.5cm respectively; another Meiji period carved ivory figure of a man holding a scroll, signed under base, 20.3cm high and a ceramic seated figure of Guanyin, lacking hand, 10.5cm high (9)Condition report: As in catalogue description.

Lot 306

A late 19th century Chinese carved ivory figure of a Goddess standing on a double lotus with her arms crossed, 17cm high; another of a standing figure with a basket in the left hand, vertical age cracks, 12.3cm high; a small carved puzzle ball, lacking most of concentric balls, 4cm diameter; another larger 19th century Chinese uncarved puzzle ball, 5.5cm diameter; a barge, lacking stand, 18.5cm long and a figural group of 8 figures pulling and pushing a giant double gourd, 12cm long (6)Condition report: Condition as outlined in catalogue description.

Lot 321

A group of three walking canes including one with an ivory cue ball top, and a riding crop with horn handle. (4)

Lot 336

A group of gentleman's accessories including two silver-mounted ivory page turners, two cased meerschaum pipes, a pearl-handled silver penknife, an enamelled card case and a Ronson cigarette lighter.Condition report: One pipe missing finisl from helmet. One pipe with loss to jacket collar.

Lot 390

An assembled group of antiquities and other works, including a terracotta figure of a Parthian warrior rider, 1st century AD, a Roman glass tincture flask, a Minoan terracotta figure of a bull, Romano-British metal spoon fragments, 3rd century AD, a near Eastern terracotta figural fragment of a male wearing a turban, three examples of copal amber encasing insects, three carved bone marrow scoops, a Continental ivory handled stiletto dagger and other items.

Lot 56

A miniature portrait pendant, of circular form enclosing miniature on ivory of a mughal, the engine turned reverse engraved with Earls coronet and initials 'S.H.' '1840-1923, suspended from chain

Lot 635

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteRoyal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (3) (KX.116396 E. Symons L.M.(E). H.M.S. Drake.; MX.803688. P. Ivory. E.R.A. (1). H.M.S. Lochinvar.; FX.560893 A. Proudlock. Air. Mech. 1. H.M.S. Peregrine.) edge bruise to first, very fine and better (3) £120-£160

Lot 791

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSold by Order of the Family The Governor-General’s Uniform worn by the Rt. Hon. Sir George Stanley, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., C.M.G., who served as Governor of Madras from 1929-34 and Acting Viceroy of India in 1934 Comprising a Court Dress coatee this in navy cloth lavishly decorated with panels of black velvet bearing gold wire leaf and sequin decoration, front, back, tails, collar, cuffs; all large size gilt buttons are present and feature the mounted post 1901 Royal Arms, these all by ‘Gaunt & Son Ltd. London’. Tailored by ‘Meyer & Mortimer 36 Conduit St. London’, for ‘Col. Hon. G. F. Stanley’, order number 9494, dated 1929. This garment would have been worn with ivory coloured wool breeches, long silk hose and court pumps. A Dress coatee for other occasions, again of navy cloth, the collar, cuffs and ‘pockets’ (back & front) again decorated with black velvet panels bearing gold wire and sequin leaf decoration, the large size gilt buttons bear as a mount the Imperially crowned Garter enclosing the Royal Arms (Jennens & Co. London). A pair of Dress trousers in navy blue cloth, the seams decorated with full length broad acorn and scallop pattern gold lace (6.4cm). Nine stiffened white linen collars and a black crepe mourning arm band, four ivory silk ‘knots’ for attachment to the metal ‘collar’ as a G.C.S.I., the whole contained in a japanned metal named carrying trunk, the gilt lace panels are in excellent condition overall, there are only minute moth holes to the Court coatee, slightly more damage to the Dress coat and trousers, small areas of surface moth damage, the gold lace trouser seams in very good condition but part detached (lot) £1,400-£1,800 --- The Rt. Hon. Sir George Frederick Stanley was born on 14 October 1872, the sixth son of the 16th Earl of Derby, and was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Horse Artillery in 1893, and served during the Boer War and later during the Great War, where he was twice Mentioned in Despatches and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. He served as a Conservative MP for Preston from 1910 to 1922, and for Willesden East from 1924 to 1929, and held various junior ministerial appointments during his time in Parliament, being appointed a Privy Councillor 1927. Stanley was appointed Governor of Madras in 1929, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire on his appointment. He briefly served as acting Viceroy of India in 1934, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India. He retired in November 1934, and died on 1 July 1938. A portrait of the recipient, by Sir Oswald Birley, wearing this uniform together with the Mantle of the Order of the Star of India, is on display in the Madras Mueum. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mellor-Hill.

Lot 162

A Royal Worcester blush ivory shaped circular plate, printed and painted with spring flowers, 21cm diam, printed mark; a S. Alcock comport, pattern No5803, c1840; another; a Spode tureen cover and stand; etc

Lot 31A

A Royal Worcester blush ivory ovoid jug, printed and painted with summer flowers, picked out in gilt, pattern number 1094, 11cm, printed marks , c.1900

Lot 32

A pair of Royal Worcester two handled vases, each painted possibly by Harry Davis, with landscapes on a blush ivory ground, 21.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1899, shape no.1963

Lot 204

An antique ivory/bone and tortoiseshell framed painted miniature on ivory of an aristocratic lady, signed Cati. 11x10cm

Lot 82

A set of eleven 1898 Royal Worcester hand painted floral design on blush ivory porcelain dinner plates and matching serving dish with gilded scalloped edging. Makers stamp to base.

Lot 211

PAIR OF OVAL, 19TH CENTURY IVORY FRAMES and a brass example, one containing a painted porcelain classical portrait, the other a print, the brass frame containing a painted porcelain plaque of a winged cherub, 12 x 10cms and 12 x 10.5cms, measurements respectively

Lot 503

IVORY DANCER and an album of drawings, poems and ditties, both Early 20th century, the album belonging to Mabel H Williams, Bangor, dates show 1910 and later. The figure 12cms H overall, Sino-Indian circa 1920 on an ebonised plinth

Lot 354

Fine 19th century Malay Kris with carved ivory and silver hilt with gold wire, gold inlaid waved fullered blade, 62cm overall

Lot 110

19th Century French silver and ivory oval purse with original paper label inside- Sold by J. R. Pearce, 77 Cornhill London, 7cm x 5.5cm, together with a Commemorative ceramic trinket box and a reproduction resin netsuke in the form of a fish (3)

Lot 1972

Two carved ivory fans, various other ivory and bone works of art

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