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An Ebony And Ivory Inlaid Sewing Box Possibly Anglo-Indian, the mahogany box of rectangular form with ivory and ebony chevron banding to the edges, profusely ivory inlaid with stylised foliate patterns, the front of the box with opposing birds, the cover inlaid with 'R.L.ROPER, A.M.I,MECH.E', opening to reveal a decorated and fitted interior, with four of the compartments behind inlaid doors, with further compartment below a removable tray, the brass-bound box with carrying handles to the sides 17.5in wide x 11.5in deep x 6.5in high
Royal Worcester Collection of Hand Painted Blush Ivory Pieces ( 4 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Nice Quality Footed Bowl with Painted Images of Summer Flowers to Body + Painted Gold Highlights. Date 1899, Shape No 1735. 4 Inches - 10 cm High. 2/ Blush Ivory Bowl with Painted Enamel Floral Images, Gold Highlights. Date 1902 & Shape 975. 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cm High. 3/ Royal Worcester Naturalistic Shell Basket - Date 1890, Shaped No 1483. Height 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cm. 4/ Small Two Handled Vase with Spring Flowers Decoration. Date 1903 & Shape No 1021. Height 4.25 Inches - 10.75 cm. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition.
A Chinese Qianlong Period Ivory Lantern Shaped Inro. Inro type case with detachable chambers with attached seals / chops, carved to the body with a Luohan with a studant and the celesteral city amongst floating clouds with an incised fish scale ocean sea, bordered by a Greek key fret motifs, the seal stopper carved as a crouching eagle bird, circa 1760 / 80s, height 7 1/4 cm, please see accompanying image.
A Woman's embroidered silk informal robeLate Qing dynastyThe right-closure light blue robe embroidered with pleasant flower and fruit roundels in multi-colored silk threads, lined with an ivory-ground floral ribbon and a black band filled with additional leafy flower sprays worked in white and blue silk flosses of varied shades. 52in (132.2cm) long
Two silk garmentsLate Qing/Republic periodIncluding a black silk brocade jacket designed with a front central opening, the black ground woven with large shou medallions, bats, and endless knots, the edges trimmed with black ribbons and bands, with an ivory silk lining to the interior; the second a woman's embroidered silk cheongsam, designed with a right-closure opening, the slender ivory ground robe embroidered in metallic threads and colorful stitches with a large phoenix to the front and back surrounded by flowering branches, heightened with thin metal plaques sewn to the robe throughout, the borders with blue and gold brocade trims and traces of fur lining; raw ivory silk lining to the inside.30in (76.2cm) length of black jacket (2).
A group of embroidered textile fragments and a rank badgeLate Qing dynastyCompressing an ivory ground silk sleeve band embroidered with figures in a pleasant garden, three pieces of embroidered gauze bands cut from a robe, a pair of kesi horseshoe-form cuffs from a dragon robe, and a two-section civil rank badge with a separately applied paradise flycatcher surrounded by densely embroidered lingzhi clouds and Buddhist emblems between symbolic cosmological diagrams, all above a wide lishui border enclosed by shou and bat medallions.11 x 11in (28 x 28cm) face of rank badge (7).
Three woven silk Buddhist priest's robes, kesa18th century and laterEach of rectangular profile, sewn from cut patches framed by long border bands; the first of ivory ground, woven with colorful chrysanthemum roundels and gold-hued cloud scrolls; the second made from gold brown and green brocade patches woven with phoenix and flowers, the silk backing with an handwritten inscription in black ink, dated 1774; the third constructed with silk brocade patches in tan, brown, and deep blue color woven with dragons, clouds, and flowers; each lined with silk to the reserve side.42 x 68in (106 x 172.5cm), 43 x 77in (109 x 195.5cm), and 44 1/2 x 88 1/2in (113 x 224.8cm) (3).
A late 19thC/early 20thC Chinese red stained and plain ivory chess set, with later mother of pearl and bone inlaid box, a lady's evening purse with metallic thread decoration and a Royal Worcester Prince and Princess of Wales commemorative cup and saucer relating to the birth of Prince William. (4)
Bing and Bassett-Lowke Gauge I Tinplate Passenger and Freight Stock, two Bing 4-wheel LNWR coaches, comprising a 1st/3rd coach with replacement roof and full brake van, both in brown/ivory, together with a GW vent van in grey with replacement roof and a heavily re-touched GW Mica B refrigerator van, most with replacement couplings and (scale) wheels, P-G (4)
A handsome Georgian oak and mahogany Cabinet over Chest, the upper portion with moulded cornice over a pair of panelled doors which open to reveal a painted shelved interior, the lower portion arranged as a pair of drawers above a graduated set of three drawers, each with mahogany and mother of pearl inlaid handles, ivory escutcheon mounts, set on four bracket feet, 223cm by 125cm by 60cm
A Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea set, the oval teapot with ivory knop and ebonised handle, engraved overall with leaves, scrolls, etc., matching milk jug and a sugar bowl with loop handle, each with piece with an oval vacant cartouche, London 1857, by Andrew Crespel and Thomas Parker, 22½oz gross.
An Unusual 19th Century Japanese Sagemono, Ojime and Netsuke. The sagemono appears to be crafted from horn or possibly antler, one side inlaid with a bone skull and a small wooden plaque signed in formal cursive and the other side inlaid with bones crafted from bone. The ojime is a small nut carved into a skull, the whole suspended from an ivory carved netsuke in the form of a human skull, approx 35 x 45 mm, which bears the signature of the maker Meikeisai Hojitsu.
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