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A George IV silver teapot, of squat form, with foliate border, acanthus leaf handle with ivory insulators and raised on four bracket feet, hallmarks for Joseph Preedy, London, 1821, height 16cm, gross weight 21.34ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fairDents to body throughout, spout misshapenScratches in placesHallmarks clear and legibleMonogram to body, partially worn
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase and cover by Edward Raby, circa 1894, of baluster shape with twin satyr handles, with fluted neck above a moulded body, painted with poppies, thistles and other wild flowers and foliage by Edward Raby, signed ER, above a fluted foot, puce printed marks and no.1408, 34cm high.Condition: cover finial restuck and chipped. Negligible signs of age elsewhere.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, dated 1894, of ovoid shape with twin griffin handles, with moulded rim and shoulder, the body painted with roses and mixed flowers above a moulded base and foot with gilt detail throughout, puce printed marks and no.1674, 27.5cm high.Condition: Probably lacking cover, otherwise negligible signs of age only.
A 19th century Grainger & Co Worcester double-walled pot pourri vase and covers, the pierced reticulated cover with lotus bud finial enclosing inner cover, the main body with pierced collar above conforming reticulated anthemion sections, on an ivory ground, printed marks and painted no. 1793, 15.5cm high.Condition: Hairline and associated small chips to outer cover. Two hairlines to inner body of jar. Some further faint hairlines to outer body. Rubbing to gilt in places.
Y A Victorian silver octagonal baluster tea pot, maker's mark IW, London 1854, with an octagonal finial to the domed cover, the loop handle with ivory warming bands, engraved with foliate decoration and on four foliate scroll feet, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; a George III oblong baluster cream jug, London 1806, with a reeded border and angular handle, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; and a Late Victorian cream jug by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1899, 9cm (3 1/2in long, 1032g (33.2 oz) gross Proceeds from the sale of this lot are to go to the British Heart Foundation.
Y A collection of silver, silver coloured and white metal items, to include: an Edwardian silver vesta case by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1901, engraved with foliate decoration and a shaped vacant reserve, 5cm (2in) high; a silver oval pill box by Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1921, engraved J.E.C., 4cm (1 1/2in) long; a silver coloured and ivory rattle, marks obscured; a Portuguese silver coloured mounted mirror, Porto .833 standard, chased with scroll and floral decoration, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) diameter; a circular wooden box with silver coloured mounts, marks obscured, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter; a white metal cigarette case, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long; a white meta mesh purse; and other silver and silver coloured items, 270g (8.65 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Three early 19th century ivory bonbonnieres, the glazed covers with a portrait of a boy flying a kite, on a glass ground with gilt and coloured decoration; a gilt metal cherub with applied flower heads and Fidelity to a reserve; and verre églomisé centred by a flower, 6cm (2 3/8in) diameter and slightly smaller (3) Condition Report: Box 1 - Gap between cover and body, dust under the glass Box 2 - Cherub loose under the glass, dust under the glass Box 3 - Split to the cover as seen in image, cover sits well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An early 20th century ivory etui retailed by Asprey London, the ivory case with an applied monogram IKG and ribbon banner inscribed 1866 June 6th 1915, with French silver gilt needle case, bodkin, steel bladed scissors and stiletto, the case signed Asprey London, case 10.6cm wide Condition Report: Scissors are broken just above the hinge, stiletto is missing its tip, no thimble, general wear commensurate with age and use. Hinge and push button in good working order. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A late Victorian glazed locket, circa 1880, the oval gold locket with glazed panels front and verso, within a ropetwist surround, containing a painted portrait photograph of a gentleman, 4.7cm long; together with a mid 19th century panel brooch, circa 1860, painted with a pastoral scene in India on ivory, within a gold ropetwist border, 5.3cm wide; 25.5g gross Condition Report: Locket-Some light wear to the setting commensurate with age and use, a few small scratches to the glazed panels. Brooch- there ivory panel is cracked to one side, the paper backing is mostly missing, brooch clasp replaced, base metal pin possibly replaced. Condition Report Disclaimer
A double pack of "The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards" playing cards, retailed by Mudie & Sons London, in tooled blue leather silk lined case with Royal coat of arms and wild animals, a box of Victorian engraved and polychrome decorated ivory book covers circa 1880:A bronze fawn signed S saagershausen c 1930, a brass conical mould. A WW2 plane spotters note book belonged to R Scott, 25 Drummond Road, Whitstable, and a Meccano Electric Motor E20R boxed, (qty)
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