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Royal Worcester Hand Painted Blush Ivory Twin Mask Handle - Globular Shaped Vase, Shape No 1632, Decorated with Painted Images of Spring Flowers on Ivory Ground, Handles Embellished In Gold, with Gold Highlights and Borders. Date 1895. Height 8.5 Inches - 21.30 cm. Mint Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Southeast Asian Kris, the ivory handle carved with a flying horse, and foliate scrolls, and set with semi-precious stones, 37cm blade, ivory and embossed metal sheath with ivory finial.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory floor standing oil lamp, the reservoir with sprays of flowers and foliage within a moulded border, raised to turned and cast brass fittings with three blush ivory sections leading to a bowl section base, all to a cast brass circular foot with three scroll feet, the reservoir with puce mark for circa 1891, stamped Hinks and Son Patent 4334-89, total height 173cm
BINYON, Laurence, The Drawings and Engravings of William Blake The Studio, London, 1922. (296x235mm) untrimmed paper, original binding with purple and glt. Title. Stained and bumped, Tog.with ROE, Albert S. Blakes Illustrations to the Divine Comedy. Princeton, 1953. (305x235mmm), blue cloth, d/w. torn. Plus KEYNES, Geoffrey, Pencil Drawings by William Blake, Nonesuch Press, 1927. (297x235mm) Ivory cloth. Lib. b/ps. and stamps in all. 3
BINYON, Laurence, Painting from the Far East, Edward Arnold, London, 1923. 4to. Tog.with NANALAL, Chamanlal Mehta, Studies in Indian Painting, Tarporevala, Bombay, 1926. 4to. blue cloth, plus STRANGE, Edward, F. The Colour Prints of Hiroshige with 52 plates, Cassell, London, 1925. 4to. ivory bds. plus WALEY, Arthur, An Introduction to the Study of Chinese Painting. Ernest Benn, London, 1923. Ltd. Edn. 11/50 signed by author, dedicated to Laurence Binyon, 4to. brown calf. all ex. lib. with stamps etc. 4
DANTE ALIGHIERI, The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise, trans. By Rev. H.F. Cary and Illustrated by M. Gustave Dore. New Ed, 4to. Cassell, London. Finely bound by H. Dight, Newport. Glt. Dec. red cloth, Tog.with FITZGERALD, Edward, trans. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Illuminated by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Siegle Hills, London, c. 1915. With inscription, gilt tooled ivory bds. much stained. 4to. ex. lib. with stamps. 2
MOORE, George Augustus 1852-1933. Irish Novelist. Ulick and Soracha, Nonesuch press, London, 1926. Ltd edn. 143/1250. With dedication to Lady Cunard, signed by the author and engraving by Stephen Gooden. 286pp. on untrimmed japon vellum, with d/w designed by Marion V. Dorn. Ivory cloth, glt. Title, bookplate, some staining. (235x156mm). Tog.with BELLOC, Hilaire , Wolsley, Cassell, & co. 1953. ½ red morocco, (215x148mm) b/p. Plus PEROWNE, E.H. (trans.) Savonarola, Clay, London, 1900. Ivory boards, glt. Title, (222x178mm) owners sig. 3
A SILVERED METAL TWO PIECE BUCKLE, cast with religious figures, in fitted case, and a collection of other items to include a 19th Century bone lace bobbin, prick engraved with the name 'Thomas', a Victorian dance card and Christmas card, a miniature 19th Century ivory egg, an embossed gilt chair, an onyx table lighter, a miniature enamel timepiece and other items (qty)
OLRIK, J, and RAEDER, H. Saxonis Gesta Danorum. Levin & Monksgaard, Haunige, Copenhagen, 1931. In 2 vols. small Fo. 230x310mm. red and ivory cloth. Tog.with SPEVACK, Marvin, The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare. Belknap Press, c. 1970. Fo. Brown cloth. The First Folio of Shakespeare, Norton, Facsimile, New York, c. 1968. Fo. d/w. EGS. Bps. 4
PECOCK, Reginald, Bishop of St. Asaph (1944) and Chichester (1450) The Reule of Crysten Religioun, described James Gardiner, privately printed by J. Pearson & co. London, 1911. 2 slim vols. 8vo. ½ calf. Ex. Lib. Tog.with EARLE, John, Micro Cosmographie or A Piece of The World Discovered, Cambridge University press, 1903. Ltd. Edn. Untrimmed paper, 8vo. Blue and ivory cloth. Bps. in orig. box with advertisement. 3
A Facsimile of The Latin Psalter in the University Library of Utrecht. Spencer Sawyer, Bird & co. London, 1873. Fo. Full embossed leather with banded spine, Tog.with two further bound reports. Plus a facsimile of Aldhelm's De Landibus Virginitatis. Ms. 1650 of the Royal Library in Brussels. St. Catherine Press, Bruges, 1941. Fo. Ivory cloth, slipcase. EGS. b/ps. 4
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