An early 20th Century walnut Desk, the inverted breakfront top with three gilt tooled leather insets and foliate style carving above an arrangement of five drawers and raised on four cabriole legs carved at the knees with scallop style shells and terminating in claw and ball feet, together with similarly matched Chair, 120cm wide
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A Newlyn Industrial Class copper tea caddy, oval section, hammered in relief with three ships sailing at full sail at sea, the cover with two scallop shells, stamped Newlyn to base, 12.5cm. high Literature Daryl Bennett & Colin Pill, Newlyn Copper, Sansom & Company, page 56 for a comparable caddy with fish decoration.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, P. Ratley, halfpenny, 1795, connoisseur examining picture held by yawning assistant, DUKES COURT ST MARTINS. DEALER IN DRAWGS PICTES & CURIOSOTIES, rev. sea shells by rock, ship at sea, etc. (DH.465), about mint state, a bronzed proof with pleasing toning, rare, about 72 struck *ex Baldwin’s vault
Shells and agate. A particularly large and complete polished tan and white veined agate display section showing the uninterrupted edge of the surrounding matrix, 20x19cm. ; a shell, the nacre cut and polished as a peach, 19x13cm.; a shell with the inner face polished showing two blisters in the nacre. 21x19cm. ; and a polished nacre shell with a spray of roses in metal, probably silver, 18x18cm. (4).
An ornate Italian shaped rectangular fruit basket, Lavorazione A Mano and detailed 800, second half 20th century, the undulating raised sides and twin handles cast and pierced with acanthus and scallop shells, on four cast dolphin mask, acanthus and foliate feet, 48cm wide, 55ozs, retailed by E Goretta & C.Illustrated.
Fine 17th century stump-work picture depicting figures representing the five senses, together with animals, insects and mythological beasts in gardens, with raised details and encrusted with shells, coral beads and sequins, 49cm x 55cm, in glazed ebonised frame CONDITION REPORT Panel appears to be laid down onto another fabric base, some small losses to outer edge, overall some threads lost , colours muted. Elsewhere little deterioration generally threads loose, thin particles etc. Appears to be an early frame with general wear
A PAIR OF SILVER SWEET MEAT DISHES IN THE FORM OF SCALLOP SHELLS, Dublin 1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., each with plain bowl, the bases heavily chased in naturalistic fashion and raised on three shell feet. 13 x c.14cm; together with a pair of pedestal salts, also Dublin 1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., the bowls modelled as shells on dolphin supports on round wavy ribbed bases. c.9cm high, (c. 1757g all in). (4)
A CASED SET OF FOUR SALTS IN THE FORM OF SHELLS, Birmingham 1893, mark of William Henry Leather, with pepper pot and salt spoons; together with a collection of silver comprising two modern sauce boats; a pair of open salts raised on feet with blue glass liners; and a pepper canister, (c.373.2g)
George III mahogany and inlaid gentleman's wash stand, circa 1800, the folding top with chequer board inlaid edging opening to reveal a number of compartments, over a front fitted with two central doors inlaid with shells, opening to reveal two short drawers and recess for a chamber pot, single long drawer beneath and a blind drawer beneath that, secret pull out drawer to the side, raised on tapered legs with brass cup castors, width 60cm, depth 53cm, height 96cm
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