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A Chinese Canton export carved ivory and feather fan, 28cms (11ins) high, in original carved wooden box.Condition ReportRepair to one guard, 6.5cms from the narrow end and some very minor losses to the carved decoration, some 'folding' to the tips of the feathers, damage to the box otherwise good overall condition.
A late 19th / early 20th century Japanese marine ivory okimono in the form of a robed lady, 17cms (6.5ins) high; together with a group of Victorian and Edwardian ivory letter openers; and a quantity of ivory backed brushes and other items.Condition ReportBrushes weigh 846.6g, letter openers weigh 314g all other pieces weigh 360g.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, having floral decoration and puce mark; together with a Royal Worcester floral decorated vase; a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure of Ruby; a cased Royal Worcester teacup and saucer; and a Royal Crown Derby floral decorated porcelain pin trayCondition report: Green vase – OK.Floral dish – OK.Miniature TCD jug – chip and crack to the spout.Blush ivory – intact but grubby.Beswick cat – chipped ears and base, crazed throughout.Cup & saucer – OK.
A Victorian brown leather upholstered patent reclining wing armchair, with an adjustable buttoned back and seat, operated by a brass and ivory handle, having fold out arms and a hinged folding foot rest, on brass spoked wheels, bearing a label for 'J Ward, Invalid chairs and carriages of every description, Leicester Square, London'. Provenance: Dalby Hall, Lincolnshire. Purchased from Anthony Outred for £4,800 in 2000, with copy of receipt
Early 20th century Chinese ivory desk seal with Dragon surmount, two Chinese hardstone desk seals, 19th century ivory figure of Ganesha, 19th century carved ivory Dog of Fo and Chinese pottery figure of a Crane (6) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Crown Devon blush ivory large dressing table set, pattern number 0465, reg number 554 to include a wash basin and jug, chamber pot, dressing table powder pots, posy vases, tray, together with Royal Doulton blue and white tea set, six cups, slope bowl, with jug, twelve plates, twelve saucers, further Doulton earthenware, cups, Coronation mug, Art Deco Grassmere jug, Aynsley china rose bowl, AF and stainless steel cutlery and two prints (2 boxes)
YOK SANG; a Chinese silver powder shaker and glove stretchers with ivory mounts, also a Chinese silver five piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror, comb, brush, lidded pot, each marked WSL (7)Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, mirror plate loose, silver finials on glove stretcher both loose, handle on brush is dented and loose from brush, lidded pot and brush engraved Jessie. We cannot weigh this set because some of the parts are filled with resin.
A 19th century Chinese lacquered workbox of shaped rectangular form, with gilt decoration depicting figures in landscape scenes, the hinged cover enclosing a removable tray with carved ivory lidded jars and sewing equipment, also with base drawer, length 32cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, light wear to gilding, minor chipping to lacquer on the inside of drawer, crack to the left corner of the drawer, chipping to lacquer, minor splitting to the inside.
A good and large mid-19th century Chinese carved and stained ivory chess set with intricate detail throughout, the figures with elaborately detailed robes and accessories, the rooks modelled as elephants carrying turrets, all on octagonal foliate carved bases, height of king approx 20cm.Additional InformationOverall the set has survived in excellent condition considering the age and fragility of the material. The stained king has some small chips to his headgear, some of the weapons and accessories have been re-glued to the hands. There are some chips and nibbles to the other pieces particularly to the headgear of the pawns, some rubbing to the staining on the raised surfaces hands, handles, noses etc. The turrets on top of the elephants, three of the four have been re-glued to their bases but without apparent damage, more the natural degrading of the original binding agent. The stained elephant in particular has rubbing to the extremities and some surface abrasions. Some minor splits to the pierced work on the lower section of the white king, the upper section of the sceptre held by the red king has been reattached to the hand but without apparent damage. Some of the red or stained pawns with minor chips or nibbles to the hem of the robes. For other detail please refer to the illustrations provided. There are 49 images online, this information is more than enough to determine size.
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