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Lot 275

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY JUG, 13cm high and two similar Worcester vases (3)

Lot 130

R&B/BLUES/SOUL - 7" (MAINLY US REISSUES). Deep grooves with this wicked collection of 39 x 7", largely US reissues. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include Danny Boy Blue and His Blue Guitar - Wild Women / Kokomo Me Baby (1961 Tifco original 45-824 - Ex), Homesick James - Can't Afford To Do It / Set A Date (Colt 632 RE), Junior Wells (All Points 2000, Clarence Garlow (Detour 45-003), Ivory Jackson (Goldband G-1280), Doctor Ross ?– Cannonball (RE), Elmore James - Country Boogie (Checker 777, purple vinyl RE), Joe Hill Louis (Sun 178), Hot Shot Love (Sun 196), Sammy Lewis, Bill & Will (Checker 1070 RE), Papa Lightfoot, The Robins, Willie Mae (Big Mama) Thornton - Yes I Cried (Sotoplay Records), Faye Adams, Billy Boy (Arnold) - I Wish You Would (Vivid V-109 promo), Joe Hill Louis, Little Son Jackson, Barbeque Bob - The Great Country Blues Singers (Swedish EP0), Boogie Jake, Screamin Joe Neal and Jimmy Johnson And His Band. Condition is mainly Ex to Ex+.

Lot 1959

19th century Chinese Canton carved wood visiting card case, 19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory pot and a carved wooden pot (Qty: 3)

Lot 768

Good quality 19th century sword stick with ivory handle, etched fullered taper blade in malacca sheath

Lot 198

19th century carved ivory seal in the form of a clenched fist gripping a serpent with yellow metal mounted carnelian intaglio depicting a male side profile bust, length 50mm

Lot 183

Of Ramsay MacDonald Political Interest, a 'Ist Lord Of The Treasury' ivory and steel seal: the matrix with 'Ist.Ld. Treasury' above the Royal Coat of Arms with lion rampant and unicorn arg. supporters, 9cm.* Provenance Bearnes, Torquay where it is thought a member the family had a home.

Lot 68

A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a travelling priest or poet: the smiling man wearing a flowing coat and holding two peaches, signed, late Meiji period, 4.5cm.

Lot 286

A late Victorian parasol with carved ivory cockatoo head automaton handle: the push-button action causing its beak to open and crest to rise, with glass inset eyes, the silver band inscribed 'ALMA from BUD 1896' 92cm long.

Lot 186

An 18th Century English marine ivory 'teetotum' gambling ball: the twenty-six sides carved and stained with the letters of the alphabet, 4.5cm.

Lot 71

A Japanese carved ivory and bone okimono: in the form of coopers at work, one lying inside the banded wood planks of a large barrel, his companion standing amongst the implements of their trade, on hardwood base, Meiji period, 13cm high [old, possibly contemporary, repair to barrel].

Lot 77

A pair of late 19th Century Viennese cold painted bronze and ivory models of confronting bulls: each 10cm. long.

Lot 73

A Japanese carved ivory netsuke: in the form of a rat seated amongst shells, Meiji period, 5 cm.

Lot 87

An 18th Century Continental embroidered skirt: with single pocket and three bands of flowering shrubs and plants, worked in colours of greens, blues, pinks and browns to an ivory coloured ground, 83 x 200cm.

Lot 173

Seven assorted ivory billiard balls: (7).

Lot 66

A Japanese ivory okimono, signed Shizumasa: finely carved with a woodsman resting on a large bundle of faggots holding a pipe in one hand, a bag in the other, signed on red lacquer tablet, Meiji period, 4cm high.

Lot 74

An unusual Japanese carved ivory netsuke: of a bamboo farmer inside a canopy of bamboo branches, Meiji period, 4cm wide.

Lot 287

A late Victorian parasol with carved ivory duck head automaton handle:, the push-button action causing the duck's beak to open, with inset glass eyes, the silver band marked for London,1900 and stamped BRIGG, 82cm long.

Lot 72

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a banana: the naturalistically carved fruit partly peeled, late Meiji period, 19 cm.

Lot 156

A George II silver miniature brandy warmer, maker's mark worn, London, 1754: the bowl with reeded rim and pouring spout and a turned ivory handle, 12cm long, 48gms, 1.56ozs.

Lot 176

An unusual early 19th Century ivory pocket aide-memoire: the hinged lid revealing sliding pique work markers for the days of the week and 1-10, 6.5 x 7.5cm.

Lot 69

A West African Akan Ashanti ceremonial ivory turtle: the shell carved with a cross-hatched 'Kente' cloth pattern, 18th/19th Century, 15 x 10cm [some losses].

Lot 182

Of Ramsay MacDonald Political Interest, a 'Chancellor of the Exchequer' ivory and steel seal: the matrix with the Royal Arms within the Garter with draped surround and crown crest, 7cm, in fitted leather case with crowned R.M. monogram.* Provenance Bearnes, Torquay, where it is thought a member the family had a home.* Note The Rt.Hon.Ramsay MacDonald FRS [1866-1937], along with Kier Hardy and Arthur Henderson were the three principal founders of the Labour Party and MacDonald was the first Labour Party politician to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom leading minority governments for nine months in 1924 and from 1929-31. From 1931-35 he lead a National Government dominated by Conservatives and was later denounced and expelled from the party he helped to found.

Lot 184

Of Ramsay MacDonald Political Interest, a 'Prime Minister' ivory and steel seal: the matrix with 'Prime Minister' above the Royal Coat of Arms with lion rampant and unicorn arg. supporters, 10.5cm [damaged].* Provenance Bearnes, Torquay where it is thought a member the family had a home.

Lot 78

A pair of late 19th Century Viennese cold painted bronze and ivory models of confronting bulls: one stamped Geschutz, each 13cm. long.

Lot 83

A Japanese ivory and softwood rectangular panel: inlaid with a fan-tailed pigeon and scattered floral sprays and leaves, ivory seal mark, late Meiji period, 39 x 26 cm.

Lot 763

Masonic sword with cruciform hilt, etched blade in scabbard and two early 20th century Japanese carved ivory mounted ornamental swords (3)

Lot 158

A Japanese carved walrus ivory okimono , Meiji period, of four figures and a dragon, bearing a two-character signature to the base, 28cm high

Lot 170

Two piqué work walking sticks, 18th century, the ivory handles finely inlaid with silver and metalwork, one inscribed 'J.Blunt Stratford October 1787', 91cm long, the other with a screw-off cap for a pomander, both with malacca shafts and eyelets, 95cm long (2)

Lot 163

Seven ivory stick handles , 19th century, comprising: a clasped hand and baton, dog's head, skull, Georgian gentleman, ropework, a man's head, and an inscribed spiral foliage example (7)

Lot 144

Two carved ivory brooches and a pair of earrings, early 20th century, the larger one carved with St George and the dragon within a leaf scroll border, the smaller one and matching ear adornments carved with deer in woodland, brooches 5 and 8cm long (4)

Lot 142

Two carved ivory letter openers , 19th century, probably German or Austrian, finely carved with deer in a wood and three men drinking, 26.5 and 36cm long (2)

Lot 177

A carved ivory walking stick , late 19th century, the handle a bull terrier-type dog chasing a rat, the silver mount with presentation initials on an ebonised shaft, 91.5cm long, together with a carved ivory dog's head umbrella , with glass eyes, 91cm long (2)

Lot 167

A piqué walking stick , late 17th century, the ivory handle finely inlaid with metalwork, inscribed 'Tho. Ince '95', on a malacca shaft, 93cm long

Lot 695

A mahogany wheel barometer , late 19th century, by J Hughes of Oxford, with satinwood crossbanding within ebony and ivory stringing, having a silvered hygrometer thermometer, dial and level, the latter engraved 'J Hughes, Oxford', 103cm high Provenance: Purchased from Anthony Woodburn Fine Antique Clocks, February 1987.

Lot 174

A carved marine ivory walking stick , 19th century, the knot handle on a tapering twist turned shaft, 89.5cm long

Lot 185

A carved ivory skull and snake walking stick, late 19th century, with metal mount inscribed 'E. Brandt s/C.A. Marben z. Fr. E. W. S. 1881/1882', with ebonised shaft, 93.5cm long

Lot 157

A Japanese Tokyo School sectional carved ivory okimono , Meiji period, of a man carrying a basket, bearing a red lacquer seal to the underside with a single-character signature, 19.5cm high, a further example, and a walrus ivory example (3)

Lot 182

A carved ivory cockatoo head walking stick , late 19th century, with glass eyes, now on a cane shaft , 94cm long

Lot 134

Four carved ivory and antler hunting-related items, early 20th century, comprising: an antler box with mounted huntsman and hounds, a small box with two hounds and a hare, a notepad with stag and hounds, and a case with running deer, largest 14.4cm long (4)

Lot 161

A pair of Chinese ivory tusk figures , 17th century, carved as immortals, now mounted as table lamp s, each on an hardwood stand, figures 32cm high overall 54cm high (2)

Lot 141

A Victorian carved ivory and silver letter opener, the handle with a snake, stick insect, lizards and insects, the blade, London 1884, the ivory handle carved with wheat ears and bread, 40cm long

Lot 181

A carved ivory hare mask walking stick , late 19th century, the mount inscribed 'R.G. Laney' on a malacca shaft, 86cm long

Lot 175

A carved ivory phrenological head walking stick, 19th century, the large head with thirty-seven numbered areas of the brain marked and listed, now on an ebonised shaft , 96cm long

Lot 154

A Japanese ivory okimono , Meiji period, well carved in the form of a samurai armed with a katana and a wakizashi , his robes and coat decorated with butterflies, the oval base set with flowers and bearing a three-character signature 'Shugetsu' with kao , 28cm high

Lot 903

An oak stick barometer, by Ross Ltd, 111 New Bond St, with a double ivory register '10am Yesterday/10am Today', with a thermometer to the shaft, 98cm high Provenance: From the collection of Commander Peter John Linstead-Smith, Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers.

Lot 169

Two Queen Anne period piqué walking sticks , each with an ivory handle finely inlaid with silver dot work, one inscribed 'T.E.1704', both with silver mounts and malacca shafts, 91 and 92.5cm long (2)

Lot 195

A Victorian carved mother-of-pearl flamingo's head parasol , with ivory beak and glass eyes, the fabric shredded, 92.5cm long

Lot 228

Four pocket aneroid barometers, the first a traveller's compendium matched compass, ivory thermometer, barometer by Husbands Bristol, leather case (poor), the second by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, golfing presentation inscription, 1893, verso, the third by Short & Mason, London, aluminium case, the fourth an American barometer by J W Queen & Co., Philadelphia, with screw-off compass on reverse (4)

Lot 184

A rare carved and painted ivory cockatoo automaton walking stick, late 19th century, the silver collar with activation button and inscribed 'V, 1897', on a wooden shaft, 95cm long For an almost identical head carved by the Czilinsky family and related discussion, see Katherine Prior, 'In Good Hands: 250 Years of Craftsmanship at Swaine Adeney Brigg', 2012, pp.58 and 59.

Lot 152

Two carved ivory plaques , 19th century, each depicting a stag hunt, 5.5 x 12cm and 6 x 10cm, both in ebonised frames (2)

Lot 190

Two carved ivory walking sticks, early 20th century, the handles with relief scenes of boar hunting and deer in a forest, both on malacca shafts, 91 and 94.5cm long (2)

Lot 186

A carved ivory hare's mask walking stick , late 19th century, the 9ct gold mount with initials/monogram and glass eyes, on a malacca cane, 91cm long

Lot 140

Three ivory rulers , early 20th century, one triangular, inscribed 'White, Glasgow', a letter opener, inscribed 'Kynoch Ltd', and a Scottish silver and cut-glass thistle-handled letter opener, 16 to 31cm long (5)

Lot 173

A carved marine ivory walking stick, late 19th century, with ribbed upper section over opposing twist turned shaft, 89cm long

Lot 191

Two carved ivory walking sticks, early 20th century, the first with two tortoiseshell beetles and a spider on the top, a silver mount, on a later snakewood shaft , 101cm long, the other with two beetles and insects, on a bamboo shaft, 89cm long (2)

Lot 192

An ivory and metal butt marker walking stick, 1920s, the handle in the form of a cartridge, containing ten numbered sticks, on a malacca shaft with a copper ferrule, 89.9cm long

Lot 155

A small Japanese carved ivory okimono , Meiji period, of a mother and son about to release a kite, bearing a two-character signature to base, 9.5cm high

Lot 961

An oak dresser base, 18th century and later, with three frieze drawers set with ivory escutcheons, raised on straightened cabriole front supports to pad feet, 190cm wide 60cm deep 76cm high

Lot 171

A turned ivory pomander walking stick, 18th century, the handle with a screw-off lid and pierced holes, the silver mount with crudely engraved name 'I H Phuggin' on a malacca shaft, 102cm long

Lot 168

An ivory and piqué walking stick, early 18th century, the handle finely inlaid with two vases of flowers, now on a cane shaft , 90.5cm long

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