A Victorian triple-strand coral/stained ivory necklace, gilt-metal floral clasp, necklace length 44cm, 223.1gGood original condition, no obvious damage or repairs, all beads have some minor wear with a few small chips, gilt-metal clasp is slightly rubbed down to base metal but is still working, unmarked
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A Victorian silver-handled ivory page turner, relief embossed fluted decoration with engraved armorial, with ship emblem and motto "Disce Pati", possibly by George Heath, hallmarks London 1886, overall length 45cmGood overall condition, worn allover with some small dents on handle and rubbing to high points, ivory blade has a few small edge chips, something rattling inside handle when shaken, hallmarks are quite rubbed
A George III silver 3-piece tea set, comprising teapot, 2-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, squat oval form with gadrooned rims, ivory insulators, gilt interiors, and bun feet, by Soloman Hougham, hallmarks London 1814, teapot height 14cm, 37.7oz totalAll in good overall condition, teapot has a bent and slightly misshapen spout with a few small dents to the body, light abrasions allover and bun feet are polished through with holes, sugar bowl is very large and generally good condition with a few light dents and some very small holes and dents in bun feet with light abrasions allover, cream jug in same condition, all hallmarks are very rubbed, jug and bowl hallmarked for London 1814, teapot hallmarked London 1815
A Chinese 19th century relief carved mother-of-pearl fan, carved on both sides, length 13.5cm, and an 18th century Chinese carved and pierced ivory fan (A/F)Mother-of-pearl fan is in very good condition with no chips or repairs, the ivory fan has one end guard broken in half and several sections of the fan screen missing
5 walking sticks; ebony, the dark horn handle having scroll-embossed gilt mounts, the band engraved in a shield “Presented to Sgt. A.Z. Groombridge on Promotion by T. Div. K.C.C. July 10th 1919”; malacca with hoof-carved horn handle and embossed silver band (HM B'ham 1876”); spirally fluted ebony with inlaid ivory dots and elephant-head handle; plain wood, the handle with some marquetry inlay; and tortoiseshell-simulated wood. GC
4 walking canes: varnished dark wood with large composition monkey head top with glass eyes (one ear chipped); ebonised wood with tapered polished Blue John top and presentation-engraved band dated 1908, marked “18ct”;spirally fluted ebony inset with bone discs and with embossed Indian silver top (some discs replaced and some wear);and heavy plain wood with small ivory ball top. Average GC
4 walking sticks: short plain dark wood with painted, carved duck's head finial; plain wood with horn “crook” handle and embossed silver band (HM illegible); all-horn made up from 33 separate segments excluding the top which has some simple ivory inlay; and slender malacca with simple horn handle; also a bamboo walking cane deeply carved with entwining snakes and frogs. GC
4 walking sticks: malacca, the pale horn handle terminating in a carved hoof with ivory shoe, the 9ct gold band (HM London 1912) engraved from the “Solicitors & Staff, Euston Station, Nov. 1912”; pale wood with oryx (?) horn handle; plain wood with hollow iron crook handle; and knobbly wood with embossed gold band (HM illegible) and horn handle. GC
2 walking sticks pale wood with ivory handle carved with roses entwined around a twisted stump; and horn haft composed of 21 separate sections and the handle, which is carved in the form of a dragon's head with ivory eyes; also a walking cane of ebony with embossed silver band (HM B'ham 1893), the ivory handle carved in the form of a snarling mastiff's head. GC
A malacca walking stick, the handle of ivory, with fern embossed mounts marked “STERLING”; two Japanese walking canes, one carved with lively scenes of skeletons dancing, with inscribed panel, the other deeply carved with a snake, both signed (the latter with small age splits); and an ebony walking cane carved with spiral and chequered band, with heavy cast brass handle in the form of a dragons' head. GC
A 19th century Chinese export ivory brise fan, the guards with relief decoration of figures below trees with pagodas and a section of the sun to the top, the sticks with shallow relief decoration and ribbon threaded through, 23.5cm Condition Reportdamage to handle, broken ribbon, discolouration and slight damage to piercing in the sticks
A 19th century Chinese export ivory brise fan, the guards decorated with scenes of figures, the sticks in shallow relief carved with figures seated and standing with pagodas amongst foliage, 19cm highCondition ReportOne stick broken/missing, some discolouration/staining, sticks and guards not held together, some slight damage to the relief
A CASED PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CAULDRON SALTS, with gilt interiors, on three ball feet, with a pair of matching spoons with shell bowls, maker Thomas Hayes, together with a parcel of loose silver flatware, a late Victorian vesta case, circular napkin ring and a damaged baby's silver and ivory teether, weighable silver approximate 8.7ozt, 270 grams Condition Report 33.7 grams/1.08 ozt
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, GILT BRASS AND IVORY MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLE CASKET, with dome top, containing two glass bottles and stoppers, approximate width 12cm, together with a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid dressing case, with some fitted accessories, and secret jewellery drawer, approximate width 30.5cm (2) Condition Report Rosewood dressing case, no key, losses of pearl inlay, glass bottles some minor chips, damage or missing long glass box has lift out tray missing one handle damage and wear to leather interior. Burr walnut bottle casket one stop[per has minor chip to underside. Bottles are not a pair, stoppers match so one bottle a replacement. One bottle has minor nibbles to base. Case has no key cracks to ivory escutcheon and to ivlry on lid crack. Some minor cracks marking wear and loss to walnut (mainly to edges) markings to interior
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