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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IVORY STRUNG TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TENT TOP TEA CADDY with unusual concave corners, with axe head shaped handle above a hinged lid revelling a double interior having inner lids, the front having an oval silver plaque with engraved monogram 11cm wide 8cm deep 14cm high.
An Edwardian large silver Chatelaine with five suspended attachments. The clip hallmarked for Birmingham 1902. The silver embossed heart shaped perfume bottle hallmarked for Birmingham 1900. The silver bucket (thimble case) hallmarked for Birmingham 1901. A faded mark to the embossed whistle, an unmarked propelling pencil case. The other attachment in a French ivory (celluloid) housekeepers note pad with faint writing inside. The length of the perfume bottle is 5.5m. The length of the entire Chatelaine is approx. 25cm. The weight of the Chatelaine with the French ivory note pad removed is 95g approx. Condition - A thimble is wedged in the bucket.
A collection of Buddah charms, stones and other items, a long Victorian silver mounted steel button hook, Birmingham 1891, 29cm, an ornate Edwardian silver mounted comb, Chester 1904, a guilloche enamelled mounted clothes brush painted with roses, an ivory backed brush carved with peonies, a miniature Victorian silver mounted brush, two others and a pair of glove stretchers (qty).
A 19th century stained ivory netsuke of three quail on sprays of millet, their eyes inlaid in dark horn, (chipped, inscribed in a rectangular reserve okatomo), 3.4cm high, 4cm wide, together with a 19th century wood and ivory netsuke of a monkey holding a peach, seated on the back of a tortoise, their eyes inlaid in dark horn and ivory, (damaged, unsigned), 5cm high, 5cm wide, (2).
A fine late-18th/early-19th century ivory netsuke of a seated shishi pushing a large ball, its head turned sharply backwards and holding a loose ball in its mouth, the hair-work delicately engraved and stained black and the eyes inlaid in dark horn, good worn patina, (unsigned), 3cm high, 4cm long.
Terry De Havilland silver snakeskin and black suede platform shoes with open toe and ankle strap, size 39 (some wear), a pair of red and cream platform soled mules labelled 'Charmon of London', a pair of Ivory Midas Shoes of London wedges, Enzo of Roma Roman-style sandles, snakeskin print, the toe and ankle straps sanke design and another pair of Terry De Havilland stilleto heels with perspex open- toes and gold leather ankle straps (5)
HOLLAND & HOLLANDAN UNUSUAL .22 HORNET DELUXE SINGLE-BARRELLED TOPLEVER HAMMERLESS ROOK RIFLE, serial no. 21485,24 1/2in. nitro reproved octagonal barrel lined to .22 Hornet, partially file cut top flat with block-mounted open sights and folding leaf sights, block-mounted bead fore-sight, the breech end mounted with a Geco 4x telescopic sight on a quickly-detachable rail mount (later), the barrel engraved ' HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98. NEW BOND STREET. LONDON. WINNERS OF ALL THE "FIELD RIFLE TRIALS". LONDON.', and '.295 SEMI SMOOTH BORE', the breech end and extractor housing carved in high relief with fine foliate scroll designs on a matted background, outsized action with teardrop fences, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, removable striker disc, non-selective ejector, the action and furniture finely carved in high relief with fine scrolling foliate and acanthus motifs interspersed with mythical beasts of serpentine form, the underside and the standing breech with depictions of the Green Man, the triggerguard carved with a dragon, retaining very slight traces of original colour-hardening, 14 3/4in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, ivory pistolgrip-cap and buttplate, the fore-end with an ivory finial, weight 7lb. 4oz. (unscoped) and 8lb. 5oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
PRYSE & REDMAN, LONDONA .550 (BELTED BALL) PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT SPORTING-RIFLE, serial no. 6967,circa 1860, with heavy octagonal 30in. damascus barrel, the raised broad flat sighting rib signed 'PRYSE & REDMAN, 230 PICCADILLY, LONDON No. 6967' and engraved with a trophy scale with full width 1in. markers, ivory fore-sight (cracked), rear-sight with three platinum lined flush-folding un-notched leaves and one un-notched standing blade, scroll engraved squared patent breech, scroll engraved long top-tang, border and scroll engraved bar-action lock signed 'PRYSE & REDMAN', en-suite hammer, walnut straight-hand half-stock chequered at the wrist (cracked through and repaired), engraved iron patch-box to right hand side of butt, iron furniture (lower tang cracked through), brass mounted wood ramrod and eyelets for sling. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price.
A GOOD 7mm PINFIRE SIX-SHOT POCKET-REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'LEFAUCHEUX TYPE', no visible serial number,circa 1860, with 3 1/2octagonal barrel, radiused muzzle, gilt arabesques inlaid at barrel throat, dove-tailed fore-sight, open iron frame with inlet gilt borders and arabesques repeated to the plain external ratchet locking cylinder, hinged loading gate, full pin-shield, plunge ejector, smooth ivory grips, spurred hammer and folding double-action trigger, traces of finish and colour. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A BRITISH LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SILVER AND IVORY MOUNTED SWORD, UNSIGNED,circa 1800 but not hallmarked, of '1796 Pattern' style with broad curving shallow fullered 28in. blade, solid silver hilt with turned down quillion, broad langets to both sides and 'P' shaped knuckle-bow, smooth back-strap with doveshead pommel, chequered shaped marine ivory grip (age crack to left hand side) and complete with its silver mounted black leather scabbard (some minor denting and looseness to mounts) and a white doeskin and bullion portapee knot. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
J.J. RUNKEL, SOLINGENA 1796 PATTERN BRITISH OFFICER'S LIGHT CAVALRY SABRE WITH BLUE AND GILT BLADE AND IVORY GRIP,circa 1805, with curved single edged broad fullered 30in. blade, the first two fifths with a blued ground (faded and purpled) and engraved with gilded scrolls and trophies around the coat of arms and monogram of King George III, the back edge signed 'J.J. RUNKEL, SOLINGEN', gilded brass stirrup guard with rolled quillion and doves-head pommel, ribbed moulded ivory grip, no scabbard. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
CATERS, LONDONA BRITISH GENERAL OFFICER'S MAMELUKE-HILTED DRESS-SWORD WITH IVORY GRIP,circa 1880, with curving 30 1/2in. hatchet-tipped blade etched with foliage, the general's device of crossed baton and sword and the monogram of Queen Victoria all within an arabesque panel, the left side also bearing the retailers mark 'CATERS 56 PALL MALL LONDON', chisel carved straight gilt cross-guard with general's device to centre, carved langets, ivory pistol-grip hilt fixed by two florally carved rivets and with lined knot-hole to pommel, complete with its lozenge profile polished brass scabbard with twin loose suspension rings. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
Georgian lyre form brass hearth trivet with turned wooden handle, Victorian pierced brass wall pocket, turned pestle and mortar, Veteran Series letter scales in original box with weights, 19th century carved ivory puzzle ball, Japanese lacquer blotter, vintage motorcycle goggles, Suprema & Chad Valley bagatelle boards and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century guilloche green enamel vanity set comprising a small hand mirror and three bottles, other similar scent bottles, two cut glass atomizers, Victorian ivory backed brush and box, Roberts & Belk part canteen of cutlery, mother-of-pearl and ebony spoons and matching forks, Shelley Harmony vase and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
VARIOUS ARTEFACTS RELATING TO THE VIVIAN FAMILY OF SWANSEA including presentation silver and ivory trowel, engraved 'Caer Beris October 1896' hallmarked Birmingham 1896, a mother-of-pearl and silver fruit knife engraved 'ORV' for Odo Vivian and dated 1875, two crested and monogrammed sovereign-cases, smoking-pipe, polished walnut dice capsule with three dice, a mother-of-pearl and white metal magnifying glass and a two-piece shaving set with engine-turned decoration for Asprey in silver with monograms, hallmarked London 1865 Provenance: consigned directly from a member of the Vivian family
Tabriz Haji Jalili Carpet North West Iran, circa 1880 The soft terracotta field of Herati design centred by a cream and terracotta diamond medallion framed by spandrels and narrow ivory borders flanked by guard stripes, 386m by 261cm Subject to VAT on the hammer price. Ends complete with some staining to fringes. Selvedges original. Pile low.
A Good Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed F.Cox, 100 Newgate St, London, circa 1850, concealed mercury tube with a twin ivory vernier scale signed, well figured case with thermometer box and ivory plaque inscribed ''standard barometer'', stepped cistern cover, 100cm high see illustration 30.01.20 Case with small scratches and dents in parts, surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts, mercury tube is full and looks complete.
Heriz Rug North West Iran, circa 1920 The blood red field of stylised flowers and leaves around an indigo medallion framed by stepped ivory spandrels and indigo borders of samovar motifs flanked by mustard guard stripes, 216cm by 150cm Provenance: Sold in these rooms, 19 July 2013. One end with very minor losses, other end with losses into outer guard stripe. Selvedges original but wearing. Pile generally fair but with localisd areas of spotting which white cotton warps visible. One light stain.
Fine Kashan Hunting Rug Central Iran, circa 1960 The ivory ground depicting noblemen hunting enclosed by borders of animals, trees and plants flanked by sky blue guard stripes, woven on silk, 170cm by 107cm . Ends both complete with silk fringes, selvedges complete, pile good but slight colour run
Unusual Saroukh Feraghan Rugs West Iran, circa 1920 The ivory field of angular vines and huntsmen in pursuit of deer around an indigo medallion framed by salmon pink spandrels with anthropomorphic figures pursued by serpents enclosed by indigo floral borders flanked by ivory guard stripes, 205cm by 128cm
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