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A pair of Japanese Meiji period shibayama ivory tusksEach decorated with birds amongst a flowering tree with further opposing floral sprays, each mounted on a revolving carved and pierced wooden stand. Each 44 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some minor losses, general wear.
A 19th century unmarked silver mounted carved ivory steinThe hinged embossed lid set with a stylised dolphin, the main body carved in the round with various classical and mythical figures riding dolphins, set with carved ivory nude female form handle above the embossed silver stepped foot. 34 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some splits and cracks to ivory, some staining, some minor denting/misshaping to silver, some small holes to ivory, general wear.
An 18th century portrait miniature on ivory Depicting an elegant lady in a white dress and blue shawl, initialled MF and dated 1793, housed in a gilt brass frame with suspension loop and glazed. 11.5 cm high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratches to paint surface, with some minor paint loss, panel slightly misshapen, glass chipped, some gilt wear to frame.
Two 19th century Indian miniatures on ivory Each of oval form, one decorated with various temples, the other decorated with a temple ruin, each housed in later box frames. Each miniature approximately 6 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The former generally in good condition, the latter split, general wear.
A 19th century carved ivory model of St George and the Dragon Typically modelled, mounted on a hardwood plinth base; together with a 19th century Chinese carved ivory chess piece formed as a figure on horseback. The former 12.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some small chips and losses to the St George group, horses head re-glued, some staining, general wear, some losses and staining to chess piece, general wear.
A late 19th/early 20th century Indian carved ivory model of Krishna Typically modelled playing the flute, mounted on a later wooden stepped display plinth with applied plaque with presentation inscription; together with a further late 19th/early 20th century Indian carved ivory figure modelled as a woman dancing, mounted on an onyx plinth base. The former 26 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The former with some staining, some small chips/fritting, small chip to top of headdress, the latter generally in good condition, glue residue between figure and base, general wear.
A Late 19th Century Moro Kris, Philippines, with 55cm slightly wavy pamor blade, ringed silver mendak, braided string bound grip and ivory pommel carved as a stylised bird's head with scroll crest and beak, lacks scabbard, 69.5cm; a Borneo Kris, with 27cm pamor blade, plaited sennet bound grip and bone offset pommel carved as a grotesque horned mask, with wood scabbard, 45cm (2). 1 - Rust pitting and delamination marks to blade. Some wear to grip. Repair to ivory pommel with fine cracks and staining. 2 - Pitting to blade. Tip of scabbard is missing.
A First/Second World War Family Group of Medals:- A 'Civil Division OBE Group of Eight, awarded to Captain G.N. Beaumont, King's African Rifles, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd Type, Civil Division, Officer's (OBE) silver gilt breast badge, 1914-15 Star (LIEUT.G.N.BEAUMONT), British War Medal and Victory Medal (CAPT.G.N.BEAUMONT), Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Coronation Medal 1937, with the miniatures, pre-Second World War medal bar, rank pips, brass shoulder titles, cap badges, buttons, slip-on shoulder titles and his ivory cigarette holder carved with elephants; a Group of Five, attributed to Lieutenant A.J.N.A. Beaumont, African Colonial Forces, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals; a Defence Medal, in box of issue and medal slip dated 23rd May 1946, to Mrs. G.C. Beaumont, London Ambulance Service; also, photocopied research material
A 17th Century English Rapier, with 98.5cm double edge tapered steel blade, the iron hilt with finely pierced guard, recurving crossguard with nipple shape quillons, with slender scroll knucklebow and diaper carved and reeded ivory grip, with fluted cushion pommel, 116.5cm; an 18th Century Small Sword, with 86cm colichemard steel blade, iron hilt with double shell guard chased with figures, finger rings, caryatid knuckle bow, wire bound horn grip and parcel gilt ovoid pommel with raised and polished equestrian battle scenes, 103cm (2). 1 - A patch of pierced decoration to each guard is missing. Orange rust pitting to blade. 2 - Rust pitting to blade. Pitting to hilt
Three Miniature Sword Paperknives, one as a mameluke sword with ivory grip and parcel gilt plated scabbard, 21cm, one as a US Naval sword with brass hilt and black enamelled brass scabbard, 24cm , and one as a cavalry sword with brass three bar hilt and steel scabbard, 28.5cm (3). Generally in good condition, the USN has scratching to the black enamelled scabbard.
An Early 19th Century Mameluke Sword, the 78cm single edge curved steel blade double edged for the last 27cm, the steel hilt with baluster quillons and cruciform langets to the diamond section crossguard, the ivory grip scales with gilt brass foliate rosette rivet and pierced eyelet at the pommel, 92cm, lacks scabbard . Grey patching and pitting to the plain blade. One of the langets is missing its upright. The crossguard is jiggly and has pitting. The ivory grips have age cracks and is missing a rivet.
A Late 18th Century American Infantry Officer's Sword, with 70cm single edge double fullered steel blade, gilt brass hilt with slotted guard and fluted knuckle bow, ribbed ivory grip and lion head pommel, 85cm, lacks scabbard. Nicks to edge of blade with pitting. Fine cracks to grip. Wear to gilding. Ferrule is split. Lacks scabbard
A Scottish Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel blade, the ebony grip carved on one side with basket weave, with foil backed stone pommel and leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts; a 19th Century Ceylonese Pia Ketta, with clip point steel blade, the horn grip carved with foliage and with copper filigree mounts, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Small Knife, with reeded ivory grip; a 19th Century Bronze Signal Cannon Barrel, 22cm, lacks carriage; also, a sword scabbard; and a leather swagger stick (6)
A Georgian Spadroon, the 77.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with a crowned bust portrait and tendrils, the steel stirrup hilt with pierced bowed guard and reeded ivory grip, 82cm, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Sidearm, with 55cm broad fullered steel blade, steel stirrup hilt with ribbed fishskin grip, 68cm, lacks scabbard; an Early 20th Century Court Sword, the 79cm triangular section fullered steel blade etched with stands of arms, the steel hilt with cut steel beads to the shell guard and knuckle bow, 96cm (3). 1 - Nicks to edge of blade, with pitting to the tip. 2 - Nicks to edge and back edge of blade, leather washer missing. Some wear to the fishskin grip. 3 - Minor black patches to the hilt, otherwise good. All lack scabbards
A collection of silver and silver plate, including: cased pair of Edward VIII and George VI silver and ivory fish servers, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, Sheffield, 1936 and 1938; a cased set of four silver napkin-rings; a silver-mounted miniature Book of Common Prayer; a silver coin purse; a beaded purse and cased set of silver-plated fish eaters (qty)
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, including: nine Old English pattern table-spoons, variously engraved with initials; two Fiddle pattern table-spoons, variously engraved with initials; three French silver teaspoons, probably 18th century, Fiddle pattern; various coffee bean terminal spoons, including two by Liberty and Co; two cased child's set; a silver letter opener with shell terminal; a cased King's pattern spoon and fork with a knife with mother-of-pearl handle; two cased sets of tea-knives and a set of plated fish eaters with ivory handles, weighable silver 54oz 4dwt (qty)
A George IV silver teapot, by John, Henry and Charles Lias, London, 1823, bellied oblong and on four shell and paw cast feet, with ivory insulated handle; together with: a George IV silver cream-jug , by Emes and Barnard, London, 1820, part-fluted and on paw and foliage cast feet, the teapot 28cm long, gross weight 15oz 3dwt (2)
A late 19th century carved ivory bust, of a Greek god, on a base, probably Dieppe, 15.5 cm high See illustrationReport by KBNo noticeable damage, there are some cracks, approx. 2 cm to the back, another to the square base and with several to the socle.There are a few marks and stains, in particular a small burn? to the tunic, with a further mark to the helmet
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