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A GROUP OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY-MOUNTED STAG AND FOX HOOF PAPER KNIVES VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, 1860-80 Engraved for various hunts including the Pytchley and Curaghmore Hounds, four of dagger form with ivory blades including two Irish examples and one apparently unmarked with mother-of-pearl blade applied on either side with cut-out stag's head set with red glass eyes; also a fox-brush fly-whisk, the handle with silver plaque with inscription dated '1900' 15 in. (38 cm.) long and smaller (6) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING CANTEEN VARIOUS MAKER'S AND DATES Old English pattern, each piece later engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, comprising: A table-spoon, London, 1775; a fork, London, 1775; a teaspoon, London, 1801; a marrow-spoon, indistinct maker's mark; a silver and mother-of-pearl handled knife; a corkscrew; and a gilt-metal spice-box; all contained in a red-leather roll 4 oz. (130 gr.) View on Christie's.com
ANNE MEE, NÉE FOLDSONE (BRITISH, CIRCA 1770/75-1851) A young lady, in black décolleté dress, with gem-set buckle and gem-set brooch at corsage, red cashmere shawl draped over her left shoulder, double-stranded pearl necklace with crucifix pendant, dark upswept curling hair on ivory rectangular, 3 9/16 x 2 11/16 in. (91 x 68 mm.), hinged burgundy leather travelling case View on Christie's.com
TWO TORTOISESHELL DRESSING-TABLE BOXES WITH PIERCED LIDS CIRCA 1920, POSSIBLY CHINESE Together with eighteen other tortoiseshell items, mostly silver-mounted, including an oval box, the cover engraved with a flower, probably Scandinavian, early 18th century, an oval mirror case, probably late 17th/early 18th century, a square box with floral-chased mounts, probably Continental, 18th century (a/f); the remainder mostly late Victorian/Edwardian, vis. a bowl on fluted melon feet, a stand with easel back, an oval pendent photograph frame inlaid with flowers, two circular boxes, a plain oval powder-puff box, a cigarette case inlaid 'A', a pin tray, a plain rectangular box, a shaped oval dressing table tray, London, 1892, a heart-shaped menu holder inscribed 'Xmas 1894', a paper-clip/knife, a book mark with coloured glass eye and legend 'Here Stopped', a small paper knife with diagonally-fluted handle, a plain tortoiseshell vesta case and a plate-mounted mother-of-pearl magnifying glass The largest box: 5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) wide (20) View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SET WITH SILVER-PLATED MOUNTS CIRCA 1860 Comprising: three upright cylindrical boxes and two smaller examples, a soap box, a long rectangular box, two cut-cglass square cologne bottles and two smaller examples, and a layer of four of the original six implements (some with mother-of-pearl handles); all contained in a brass-strung ebony box with lift out compartment and hidden drawer (fixed in place) 6¾ in. (17.3 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
BERNARD LENS (BRITISH, 1682-1740), AFTER ANTONIO ALLEGRI, CALLED CORREGGIO A young lady, in red-lined blue dress, pearl necklace, plaited upswept hair, holding a dog in her arms signed, dated and inscribed on the backing card, 'Bernard Lens Fecti. Lond[i] after the Originall of in ye Cabonet of the Rt Honble the Earl of Pembr[oke] after Coregio April:2:' and 'IL DONO D'IL GRAN: DUCA DA FLOR: A, FILIP: COM: DI PEMR: Corregio Pinxit B. Lens Fecit after ye Originall April ye:2:1717' on ivory rectangular, 3¼ x 2½ in. (82 x 64 mm.), Bernard Lens pear-wood frame View on Christie's.com
A SET OF TWENTY-FOUR GEORGE III MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLED CHEESE KNIVES WITH PLATED MOUNTS SOME STAMPED HUNT AND ROSKELL, 19TH CENTURY Each plain mother-of-pearl handle with a part reeded ferrule and terminal, with steel blades, contained in an oak case, two modern replacements (24) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF OSTRICH FEATHER FANS AND A PRESENTATION HEADDRESS EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising a fine black ostrich fan with curling plumes and tortoiseshell sticks, in J. Duvelleroy box; a white ostrich-plumed headdress and silk tulle veil; a large ivory satin Duvelleroy box stamped in gilt with a 'A' beneath a coronet, containing the remains of various coloured ostrich fans and plumes; and an ostrich feather fan in an arched oak display case with mother-of-pearl sticks The case - 22¾ in. (58 cm.) high; 34 in. (86.5 cm.) wide View on Christie's.com
TWO FINE BRUSSELS POINT DE GAZE FANS BELGIUM, CIRCA 1860 The first with mother of pearl sticks and guards applied with the gilt monogram MS, the leaf worked with needlepoint blooms and foliage; the second with plain mother of pearl sticks, the leaf with entwined roses, forget-me-not, and poppies 12 in. (30.5 cm.) and 10 in. (25.4 cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A PRESENTATION FAN IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT CASE DATED 1902 The Bucks Point bobbin lace leaf worked with swags and set on mother of pearl sticks in fitted buff leather presentation case, the case embossed in gilt with the badge of the 4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment and the designation South Africa, 1900-1902 9.5in. (24cm.) View on Christie's.com
FOUR TORTOISESHELL DESK OBJECTS 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising: a pair of ashtrays applied in gold on one with a clown and on the other with a harlequin; a necessaire-à-coudre of knife-box form with mother-of-pearl inlay, containing a silver thimble and part pair of scissors and a heart-shaped pin tray with silver ribbon surmount and gadroon rim, London, 1892 (4) View on Christie's.com
A SET OF STEEL-MOUNTED MOTHER-OF-PEARL HAND-SEALS PROBABLY FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY Seven tapering trapazoidal seals inscribed with a day of the week in French to each oval steel matrix, in contemporary fitted case, the cover applied with marcasites forming the word 'Semaine.' Each seal, 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.) high; the case, 4 in. (10.2 cm.) wide View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN GOLD-MONTED AND PARCEL-ENAMELLED MOTHER-OF-PEARL VESTA CASE SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY Flattened rectangular box, the cover applied with opaque blue, translucent red, blue and opalescent white enamelled gold bouquet with translucent green enamelled leaves, the spandrels of the cover similarly enamelled with flowers and blue rocaille, the independent mother-of-pearl drawer with a gold knob, reeded gold mounts 2½ in. (64 mm.) wide View on Christie's.com
A collection of cased cutlery sets comprising, a set of six dessert knives and forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936; a set of six silver gilt teaspoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1965; a set of silver-handled fruit knives by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1953; another similar by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1903; and a set of six fruit knives and a set of forks, both with mother of pearl handles
A small collection, including: `Flowers of the Holy Land`, an olivewood and inlaid small album of pressed flowers, titled `Jerusalem` and in Hebrew; a Mauchline ware needle wallet, `Burns Monument`; a Swiss cheroot pipe, with a Stanhope of `Rigi Kulm`; a Chinese ivory cigarette holder; a mother of pearl page marker; two penknives and other items
A collection of cultured and fresh water pearl earstuds, including a pair of cultured pearl and diamond earstuds of quatrefoil design, a pair of leaf design, a pair of black cultured pearls, a pair of mabe pearl earrings with a pendant on a chain, and six other pairs of earrings, with various stamped marks
A quantity of jewellery, including a uniform two row cultured pearl necklace, the 40/45 pearls of approximately 7.1/7.6mm, longest length 39cm to a cultured pearl cluster set clasp, stamped `9ct` , with a five stone diamond ring set with graduated single cuts, finger size P, a pair of lava cameo earrings, and other jewellery items and some circulated coinage.

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