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A collection of silver plated wares to include; a pair of bottle coasters, entree dish, preserve stand, a pair of muffin dishes and covers, Victorian coffee pot, egg cruet set, a condiment stand, a pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks, a brandy warmer, ivory handled serving implements etc (Qty) Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion & Dean recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A 1920's Chinese Chippendale revival mahogany triple dressing table mirror, the three bevelled mirrors raised above a plinth base with three blind fretwork frieze drawers, applied with ivory button handles and raised upon bracket feet, 83cm high Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion & Dean recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
Early silver plate commemorative trowel with engraving: 'Presented to R.H.D. White, Esq, MLA, on the Occasion of Laying the Foundation Stone of the School of Arts, Raymond Terrace, March 17th, 1864.' Silver plate trowel with ivory handle, (length 33cm approx). NOTE: Export of this item is not permitted.
Edwardian rosewood four piece drawing room suit, comprising of a three seat sofa, carved cresting rail with scrolled floral boxwood inlay, deep buttoned back panel, open arms, upholstered in floral embroidered yellow and ivory silk, raised on turned supports terminating in castors, (W130cm) a similar open arm chair, (W57cm) and a pair of side chairs, (W46cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Worcester pot pourri with pierced cover painted with roses on a blush ivory ground, date code for 1901 D9cm, Royal Worcester jar and cover with floral sprays on an ivory ground H17cm, small Worcester vase and four other Worcester items Condition Report & Further Details Jar has hairline cracksClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Square piano by Jacob Ball, London, 1792, the case of mahogany with holly and stained fruitwood stringing, the fascia board and cheeks of maple with stringing en suite, the five octave keyboard, FF to F3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, single action with curious under-dampers, formerly with retractable music desk now absent, on a frame stand with slightly tapered legs, the fascia board inscribed Jacobus Ball fecit 1792 Patent, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square Length, 155.5cm, width 54.5cm
Keyed glockenspiel, circa 1825, the mahogany case with holly stringing, the panel above the keyboard with three flats of simulated organ gilded display pipes (5-13-5), the three octave keyboard, G to f2 omitting G#, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, the sticker action with hammers acting on concentric metal bowl shaped bells, with damper mechanism, raised on a stand with four later square tapered legs Height 119cm, width 73cm, depth 38cm
Melodion or reed organ by George Prince and Company, Buffalo N.Y., circa 1855, the case of rosewood, the four octave keyboard, C to c3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, two bellows pedals, with hand stop, a brass surround inscribed Divided Swell Patented 22 May 1855, raised on a trestle stand with shaped legs and stretcher, the paper label inscription above the keyboard partly illegible (Geor Prince & C) Height 73.5cm, width 77.5cm, depth 43.5cm
'Pianioni', circa 1875, the case of pine, the four octave keyboard, F to f3, the panel above the keyboard fretted with quatrefoils, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, the keyboard operating hammers striking graduated metal tangs, with brass carrying handle Width 80cm, depth 44.5cm, case height 20cm
Pianino by Chappell & Company, London, circa 1820, the case of mahogany with stained fruitwood stringing, the fascia board of sycamore with rosewood crossbanding and two fretted panels, the three octave keyboard, c to c3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, the keys operating wooden hammers originally striking glass bars now absent, labelled on the fascia board Patent / Chappell & Co / No 12 New Bond Street London Width 57cm, dept 55.5cm, case depth 18cm
Lap organ by Caleb H. Packard, North Bridgewater, Mass. circa 1845, the case of rosewood hinged on the right side, the three octave keyboard, G to g3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, one ivory hand stop, labelled Caleb H. Packard, Seraphine & Melodeon Manufacturer, N. Bridgewater. Mass. Width 52cm, depth 25cm
Square piano by Christopher Ganer, London, 1784, the mahogany case with wide multiple stringing and satinwood crossbanding, the fascia board of satinwood with chevron stringing, kingwood crossbanding and harewood swags, the five octave keyboard, FF to f3, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, single action with over-dampers, three brass-knobbed hand stops controlling damper-lift above and below f and buff stop, on frame stand with square tapered legs and shelf stretcher, inscribed on a boxwood plaque on the fasciaboard Christopher Ganer Londini Fecit 1784 Broad Street, Soho Length 155.5cm, width 53cm *This keyboard is sold with a copy of G.S. Gadd - The British Art Piano and Piano Design, Volume 1 and a bespoke account documenting the history of this pianoforte
French guitar attributed to Mangin & Français, Mirecourt, circa 1820, the two piece back and ribs of mahogany, the table inlaid around the edge, with a pin bridge with simple moustaches, the sound hole and the fingerboard base with a broad band of ebony with ivory stringing and mother of pearl dots, the figure-of-eight head with reverse friction pegs, seventeen frets, of which six inset into the table, labelled Rue de Tenremonde No 4 à Lille prés due Marché au Verjus, Mangin et Français Length of back 46.4cm*From the estate of Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys
Sitar, India, 20th century, the main gourd body partly overlaid with wooden carved foliage, the secondary upper gourd similarly decorated, the table with applied wooden foliage decoration, seven plucked strings tuned from large spirally-turned pegs, eleven sympathetic strings, the front surface with simulated ivory facings incised with flowers and foliage and stained in red and black, in fitted case Overall length 126cm*From the estate of Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys
Edwardian silver combination shooting butt marker/vesta the hinged cover revealing eight ivory markers and with a paper roll visible through a slot numbered 1-10 inscribed 'J C Vickery No 3217' London 1906 5.5cm x 4cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Matched three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, gadrooning to lower half and rims, engraved repeating quatrefoil decoration to banding, engraved initials E.W.F, ebony finial and ivory spacers to teapot, makers Daniel Pontifex and Thomas Robins, London 1806, height of teapot approximately 15.5cm (3)
George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, initialled terminal, makers Alexander Edmonstoun III 1808, length approximately 22.5cm; a similar George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, makers Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1799, length approximately 22cm; a George IV Scottish silver sauce ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, makers Mackay & Chrisholm, Edinburgh 1835, length approximately 13cm; a Victorian silver fork; a Victorian ivory handled pickle fork; a silver napkin ring, plain polished band, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, width approximately 3cm etc (q)
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