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CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE; a good Elizabeth II hallmarked silver coffee pot of rounded triangular form, with bark finish to the main body, angled spout and angled handles, London 1973, height 24cm, approx 31.4ozt.Additional InformationPlease note there are ivory spaces to the handle meaning this piece cannot be exported from the UK without a license. The coffee pot has been used by the vendor and shows signs thereof. Tarnishing to the handle and wear within. Light surface scratches, overall in good order.
A mid 19th century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory and micro-mosaic work desk stand, of rectangular twin-handled form, with twin inkwells and pen trays flanking central lidded compartment, with key, 30cm wide. Ivory with typical surface splitting, staining and minor losses, some shrinkage to carcass, particularly to drawer and base
Napier (John) Raddologia, Overo Arimmetica Virgolare, first Italian edition, 7 woodcut plates (including one table), all but one folding, illustrations, some full-page, woodcut printer's device on final leaf, decorations and initials, spotting, 18th century vellum, small patch worn on upper cover, head of spine defective, [Tomash & Williams N8; Riccardi ii, 44], 8vo, Verona, Angelo Tamo, 1623.⁂ First Italian edition of one of the earliest books on the use of mechanical devices in mathematical calculation. This translation contains additional commentary by Locatello, as well as illustrations not appearing in the original edition published in Edinburgh, 1617. "A set of ten rods of wood or ivory constituted one of the earliest forms of mechanized calculation. With these Napier tried to do away with the tediousness of calculating and coined the word 'rabdologia' as numeration by little rod." (Dibner)
George V silver four piece tea set of rounded rectangular shape and having engraved floral decoration comprising: teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug, sponsors mark of Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield 1915, 60.0toz approx gross, height of hot water jug 19.5cm Condition: Some light surface scratching, some graining to the ivory - **General condition consistent with age
George VI silver four piece tea set of tapering rectangular form comprising: hot water jug, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, the water jug and teapot having ivory handle and knop, sponsors mark of Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, Sheffield 1939, 54.5toz gross approx, hot water jug 19cm high Condition: Some minor dings to all pieces, the teapot has several small dents to one side, and the coffee pot has several small dents allover, graining to the ivory handles - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver fish slice, with pierced decoration and green stained ivory handle, sponsors mark Francis Purton & Thomas Johnson, London 1793, 27cm long Condition: Some light surface scratching to the silver. The handle has very minor cracking due to its composition. **General condition consistent with age
19th Century carved ivory aide-memoire, the swivelling cover relief-carved with Oriental figures in a landscape, with matching rear panel flanking seven internal leaves, the incised spine with vacant pencil recess, 9cm high Condition: Very slight warping to front panel means brass clasp to top edge does not close the aide-memoire properly, pencil missing to spine as per cataloguing, minor discolouration to rear panel. One edge of one cover is slightly depleted and one plain ivory leaf is missing a large section. **General condition consistent with age
Unusual 19th Century carved soapstone figure of Kwanyin or Guan Yin, modelled in seating pose holding a child, upon a naturalistic carved ivory throne, unmarked, 11.5cm high overall Condition: Very minor old loss to headdress of figure, tiny losses to tips of robes, one front arm of ivory 'throne' is held on with tape, general dark age cracking along joints, but overall still in decent condition - **General condition consistent with age
Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of a gentleman bonsai-grower, with pruning shears in one hand, seated upon a tree stump surrounded by bonsai on kidney shaped base, red 'seal' tablet mark and two stylised chrysanthemum marks to base, 9cm wide x 6.5cm high Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Pair of early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory okimono, one modelled in flowing robes and holding a fan, with scraped back hair in the manner of a Sumo wrestler, the other perhaps a Samurai holding a sword, incised signature beneath latter, 10cm high (2) Condition: Very short minor haircrack to headdress of one figure, light vertical age cracking to other figure along sides of robes - **General condition consistent with age
Good quality 19th Century carved ivory figure of an angel musician, probably Dieppe, the figure playing a violin and standing upon a ball, raised on a cylindrical pedestal, 19.5cm high overall Condition: Minor loss to terminal of violin (metal rod protrudes from left hand of musician) otherwise of fine quality and in good condition - **General condition consistent with age
Cased Liege pin-fire six-shot pocket revolver of small bore, late 19th Century, of characteristic form, the frame and cylinder engraved with foliage, the two piece grips are of ivory, folding trigger, round barrel 8.5cm, the breech engraved Syt. Letaucheux, the gun retaining most of its deep blue finish, in its close fitting leather lined case with ivory tipped cleaning rod, turn-screw with fluted ivory handle, bullet mould, and oil bottle Condition: Light scratching present on wooden case, lock on box appears to be functioning, the leather lining of the box appears to be in overall good condition although having some scratches in places as well as wear. Some of the ivory mounted tools showing small signs of cracks in places, and general wear. Pistol showing signs of light scratching in places, with general detailing appearing to be good. Would advise viewing in person prior to bidding. **General condition consistent with age
Late Victorian Grainger & Co (Worcester) blush ivory porcelain pot pourri jar and cover, having a slightly domed foliage-moulded cover enclosing liner, the body with reticulated collar over spirally-fluted globular body with gilt foliate decoration on three scroll supports, painted number 2556 and brown printed marks, 21cm high Condition: Firing crack to collar of cover, not noticeable when placed upon the body, general wearing to gilding of liner rim and to collar of body, otherwise sound -**General condition consistent with age
A quantity of Royal Worcester blush ivory, to include a centre piece with pierced cover, shape G71, a small patch box decorated with bluebirds, af, a small patch box decorated with flowers, and a small gilded ivory bamboo shaped spill vaseCondition Report: Lid of pot pourrri cracked, base of bird box is cracked
A collection of 19th century carved ivory, to include an Oriental group of a warrior on horseback and another warrior under the horse, signed, height 3.75ins, a netsuke formed as an old man with walking stick, an oval covered pot decorated with elephants, a cockerel, a tooth pick box and a flower bud
A group of early 20th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory ware including: a pomander decorated with flowers, puce mark no: 991; two miniature cups; pair of basket shaped salts and ewer shaped jug, painted with flowers, gilt handle and borders green mark reg no: 29113 (6)Condition: Two chips to pomander. No obvious signs of damage or restoration to others
A Victorian oval portrait brooch on ivory of a girl, decorative border, size approx. 70mm x 58mm, unmarked yellow, along with a 9ct gold mounted shell cameo brooch, a memorial locket with black enamel 'In memory of', unmarked yellow metal and a mother of pearl gold rimmed cheroot in case (4)
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