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A collection of early20th Century ceramic and pottery Buttons, mainly French mounted on two cards,dating from 1920-80s, various sizes, colours and designs including novelty,animals, bird (pigeon from 1920s), shells, floral etc, some gilt (2) (fully listed on condition report )(each card withvendor’s annotations on reverse, our ref: Cer 1 (The Chinesefaces have been restored) & Cer 2 – 125 buttons) CONDITION:CER1 – Square card – MANY DIFFERENT NOVELTY DESIGNS, MANY COLOURS – ALL DIFFICULT to FIND IN GOOD CONDITION . The Chinese faces have been LOVINGLY RESTORED – 1920’s/1960’s (125 BUTTONS) CER2 - Square card – MANY DIFFERENT NOVELTY DESIGNS, MANY COLOURS – ALL DIFFICULT to FIND IN GOOD CONDITION 1920’s/1980’s ( 125 BUTTONS)
A collection of 19thand 20th Century Mother-of-Pearl Buttons together with abalone, barbola andhaliotide examples, natural colours, iridescent, blue & pink hues, ofvarying shapes – shells, floral, “Tree of Life” design , and sizes most notablea rare large Star (card: Mop3) to include large/medium/small andpetite, mounted on 4 cards, (fully listed on condition report )(each card withvendor’s annotations on reverse, ref: MOP/1/2/3/4 – 282 buttons) CONDITION:MOTHER OF PEARL – ABALONE – HALLIOTIDE 1850/1900 48. Mop1 – Square card of DIFFERENT SHELLS & EARLY DATES – FOUR with Horse Heads, ****CENTRAL BUTTON - ART NOUVEAU - BRONZE ‘TREE OF LIFE’ with CUT STEEL PINS – many SCULPTURED / ENGRAVED EXAMPLES – TWO RARE OYSTER SHELL – TWO ACORNS – ONE ENGRAVING of WINGED ANIMAL. 1850/1900 (75 BUTTONS) 49. Mop2 – Square card ABALONE (BLUE-GREEN IRIDESCENT SHELL) – TWO SCULPTURED REALISTIC SWALLOWS – FIVE LONG POINTED OVALS (3.5cm/35.0mm)- ONE METAL INSERT ‘FLOWER BASKET’ 1850/1930 (61 BUTTONS) 50. Mop3 – Square card Mix MoP & other SHELLS – HUGE STAR CENTRAL BUTTON – TWO 4 SECTION SHELL – TWO CUT STEEL/BAKELITE/SHELL & other METAL DECORATED EXAMPLES – 1890/1940 (64 BUTTONS) 51. Mop4 – Square card MANY EXAMPLES of SHELL TYPES & COLOURS – ONE LARGE BUTTON with AMBER GLASS INSERT – 1890/1940 (82 BUTTONS)
A collection of miscellaneous glass Buttons including Victorian French Jet, Art Deco, West German lustre, Murano, Czech – vary colours, black, gold, silvered & clear glass; trimmed, pressed, moulded, cut, some enamelled – dating from 1880 to 1960, of varying shapes including geometric, animals, shells, flowers etc – to include large/medium/small and petite, mounted on 4 cards, (fully listed on condition report )(each card with vendor’s annotations on reverse, our ref: G19/G20/G21/G25 - buttons) CONDITION:
λ A collection of minerals, comprising: ninety numbered specimens with hand-written paper labels, some attached with printed trade labels, inscribed 'Sold by G. B. SOWERBY 156 Regent Street', contained in a mahogany case, with an ivory escutcheon and with three trays, each containing thirty smaller card trays, first half of 19th century and later, 16.8cm high, 34.5cm wide, 29.3cm deep. George Bretting Sowerby (1788-1854) was a naturalist, illustrator and conchologist and was the second son of James Sowerby. He catalogued the Earl of Tankerville's collection of shells and dealt in shells and natural history objects initally in King Street, Covent Garden, then moved to Regent Street and finally to Great Russell Street.
Taxidermy. An Edwardian preserved group of three birds attributed to William Macleay of Inverness, comprising: a Cornish chough, an oyster catcher and a curlew, mounted in a naturalistic setting with rocks and shells and with a painted backboard, in an ebonised and glazed case, 78cm high, 70.5cm wide, 26.7cm deep.
Early 20th Century cream ground Chinese robe with embroidered decoration including; flowers, shells, bats around the collar, moths and flowers around the edges of the sleeves on a pink ground, birds, bats and clouds on a black ground around the bottom. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Outer fabric probably silk with silk embroidery, lined with early artificial fabric. Most of the embroidery is in good condition, with some loose threads. The fabric has minor but multiple areas of staining, and one larger area of staining and small area of damage to edge of one of the black appliqued borders at the side. Fully lined, some small holes in lining corresponding to the damage to the appliqued border.
Monumental Presentation Silver Tray hallmarked with Stand.A heavily molded, repousse, chased and engraved sumptuous 3" scalloped border of profuse decoration showing sea scroll curls, shells, grape clusters and accompanying foliage, also putti feeding an eagle from a large cup which is association to Greek mythology of the gods. A vast plane or reserve is inset fashion showing highly articulated winding grape vine clusters with an interior of space with the additions of two family crests engraved in the upper portion of the circle. 4 very intricately sculpted shell and eagle defined. support feet. 175.22 Troy Oz. Issued: 1831Dimensions: 25" Diameter 1.75 H from table topCountry of Origin: England Condition: Normal wear for age
Silver, comprising; a pair of salts formed as scallop shells, Chester 1895, a spoon, with pierced and chased decoration, a small bonbon dish, a christening mug, Birmingham 1912, a trophy cup, combined weight of weighable silver 227 gms, also a silver vase having a loaded base, Birmingham 1967 and plated wares, comprising; an octagonal mustard pot with a matching pair of salts, with three blue glass liners, a French twin handled vase, decorated with the portrait of King Henry IV, a mug and a spy glass, (13).
Britains Anti-aircraft Equipment two 1638, Sound Locators with Operators, 1640 Searchlight on wooden base, 1715 2pdr AA Gun, three 1717 2pdr AA Guns on chassis, one in original thin buff cardboard box (Condition of box Poor), 1730 Gunners with Shells, 1731 Spotter with spotting chair in original box and additional Operators and Gunners (Condition Very Good-Good, 1731 box Good) (27)
Britains original Packets of Ammunition ten 9794 small metal shells, nine 9796 plastic shells for 155mm gun, one 9797 plastic shells for 18inch Howitzer, two 9799 shell cases for 18inch Howitzer, seven 9792 cannon balls (rusty) and five 9791 plastic shells on sprue, all but 9797 with original Britains boxesand a quantity of small and medium metal shells (Packets Condition M, boxes G) 1964 (34 sets of ammunition)
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