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Josef Carl Klinkosch Kaffee- und Teeservice, Wien, Ende 19. Jh. Silber, z. T. innen vergoldet, Elfenbein; insgesamt 7 Teile, bestehend aus: 1 Samowar mit Stövchen und Kocher, 1 Teekanne, 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Zuckerschale, 2 Oberskännchen, 1 große Anbietetasse; Griffe, Knäufe und Füße aus Elfenbein; alle Teile gemarkt: "J.C.K." bzw. "J. C. KLINKOSCH" für Josef Carl Klinkosch, Dianakopfpunze, Hoflieferantenzeichen, H. 6,5 cm bis 42 cm; 61,5 x 39,5 cm (Anbietetasse); Bruttogesamtgewicht: 7.160 g Geschenk des Königs von England an Admiral Hermann Freiherr von Spaun, seither in Familienbesitz Hermann Freiherr von Spaun (1833-1919) war ein k.u.k. österreichisch-ungarischer Admiral und Marinekommandant. Er hatte wesentlich zum Ausbau der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine beigetragen. Er vertrat die österreichische Regierung bei der internationalen maritimen Konferenz in Washington im Jahr 1889 und führte die Flottendelegationen zu den Kolumbus-Feierlichkeiten 1892 in Genua und 1897 zum 60-jährigen Regierungsjubiläum der Königin Victoria von England. Josef Carl Klinkosch Coffee and tea set, Vienna, late 19th century silver, partly gilded, ivory; 7 pieces, all pieces marked: "J.C.K." or "J. C. KLINKOSCH" for Josef Carl Klinkosch, Vienna Diana hallmark, court supplier's mark, h. 6.5 to 42 cm; 61.5 x 39.5 cm (tray); total weight: 7.160 ggift from the king of England to admiral Hermann Freiherr von Spaun; since then family property
Double Manual HarpsichordA Double manual harpsichord in a green painted case on a trestle base. Please note one set of jacks have been removed but are still available. This instrument is sold with an Article 10 Certificate due to the use of ivory in the construction of the keyboard. Cert. No. 594621/01.
Persian Kabyle Snaphaunce long gun, with 44 inch 32 bore barrel, inlaid with white metal wire, ivory butt.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Condition report: Action will not hold full cock and is stiff so could do with some attention. The bore is smooth but has substantial pitting. The metalwork generally has light pitting and minor surface corrosion. The stock is separating/splitting around the butt plate area. There are numerous small dents but nothing else defacing. There are two small brass screws missing from the trigger guard. Small sections of silver wire are lifting in areas and there has been an attempt by a previous owner to glue these back.
THREE PIECES OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER ROYAL WORCESTER FLORAL PAINTED BLUSH IVORY CHINA, comprising: POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, of lobated form with pierced cover, mould no: 1314, 5 ¼? (13.3cm) high, date code for 1899, SQUAT EWER WITH DRAGON PATTERN HANDLE, mould no: 1048, 4 ¼? (10.8cm) high, date code for 1899, and a PEDESTAL VASE, with knopped stem, mould no: 2260, 5 ½? (14cm) high, date code for 1908, printed marks, (3) C.R. very light rubbing to the gilt and very, very light surface scratching, otherwise good
An early 19th century miniature portrait of a lady with a pearl necklace and flowers in her hair, 7.7 x 5.7cm, in gilt slip and bezel and black frame with acorn hanger, a Victorian miniature portrait of a lady, painted on ivory, (cracked), oval 10.5 x 8.2cm in black frame, 18.5 x 14.5cm and two other smaller miniatures, (4).
Victorian castle-topped silver-mounted aide memoire by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, the cover decorated with a scene of Kings College, Cambridge surrounded by scrolling decoration and the back decorated with scrolling flowers, the interior with ivory leaves and engine-turned pencil, 8cm x 5cm Condition ReportNo visible dents/scratches but surface tarnishing; the silk covered end sheets have split from the front and back covers
A George IV silver stilton scoop with ivory handle, William Knight II, London 1827, to/w a set of six silver dessert forks with loaded pistol-grip handles, Daniel & John Welby (London 1903/04) and five George III silver tea knives with vestigial gilding and loaded handles, Moses Brent, London 1807 (12)Knives all with detached/loose handles
Various Georgian and later silver-mounted and electroplated flatware and cutlery, etc, including a Victorian stilton scoop with silver-mounted ivory handle, pair of oak-handled salad servers, four gilt fiddle pattern salt spoons, egg-boiler, set of epns cocktail sticks with cherry finials, contained in a miniature cocktail shaker, etc. (box)
An 18th century small oval portrait miniature on ivory of a woman with white head-scarf, unsigned, 3.5 x 3 cm to/w an early 19th century circular portrait miniature of an elegant young lady with dressed long hair, wearing jewelled headdress, unsigned, 4 cm diam, in later gilt brass frame (2)
A Georgian oval portrait miniature on ivory, in the manner of Richard Cosway, of a lady with powdered hair tied with a blue ribbon, in white dress, unsigned, 5 x 4.5 cm, in brass pendant frame, label verso inscribed 'Lady E Stratton, Godmother to Mary Brotherton'Horizontal split in ivory above subject, does not touch the subject
A rare early 19th century boxwood and ivory Piorry stethoscope, circa 1828: of four sections, main tube, cone, pleximeter and earpiece, 21cm long in storage configuration.*Notes- Developed in 1828 by Pierre Adolph Piorry (1794-1879) as a development of Rene Laennec's original stethoscope of 1816, It was a major modification of Laënnec's original, becoming the standard form of all subsequent monoaural stethoscopes throughout the 19th century and even into the 20th century. All other modifications were purely cosmetic, offering no distinct clinical advantage.
A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, depicting a fisherman with two children with a fishing basket and loose lid to the base, upturned tortoise to base, signed to the underside, H 18 cm, A/FCondition report:Both children off the base with damage and losses to their feet, fisherman missing left hand, damage and losses to the hat
A French Hornby 0 Gauge 20-volt AC electric model in 'P.O.' grey with ivory roof, with gold/red PO, El.31 and electric flash transfers to sides and '20 volt' transfer to lamp end and sides, reversing rod to opposite end, adjustable pantographs, accessible Bakelite brush caps to one side, G, some paint loss/playwear to sides and rubbing to transfers, pantographs and couplers a little rusty
An uncommon French Hornby 0 Gauge 60-volt AC electric model in P.O. 'dark blue' with ivory roof, in a more subdued medium-blue shade, with gold/red PO and El.31 transfers, plain gold electric flashes to sides and gold '60 volt' transfer to reversing rod end, lamp position blanked off, adjustable pantographs, accessible brush caps are one Bakelite and one brass, F-G, moderate playwear, some rust spotting especially to brushes side, one coupling hook broken, two wheels with chipping/fatigue
An Exceptional Hornby 0 Gauge clockwork No 1 P Train Set, circa 1921, the LNWR black locomotive no 2710 with tender and two fixed-door brown/ivory coaches, complete with oval of track and original key, all VG, in original set box, box VG, with original lining and spacers in dark red finish, the lid with imitation leather finished and embossed gold representation of the train, original 'LNWR' label and instructions to one end
Three Märklin 0 Gauge LNWR Bogie Coaches, three 1st/3rd composites as no 1153 in original-printed LNWR brown/ivory livery, together with full brake coach no 1436, all with original bogies and couplers, three with Gamages stamps to undersides, all F-G, moderate chipping/playwear to most sides, guard's duckets on brake coach badly scratched, some chipping to roofs and slight rusting to one roof (4)
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