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An Indian silver shaped rectangular card case, Kutch, circa 1880, chased with typical tight scoll flowering foliage, one side with a shield engraved with a monogram MS or SM, 10cm (4in) long; and a Chinese shaped oblong filigree card case, with a dragon on a central panel, the reverse with a small dragon and double carp motif, 10cm (4in) long (elements lacking) (20 Provenance: Purchased Bonhams 14th May 2002, lots 93 and 95 respectively.
An Indian silver small comport by Oomersee Mawjee, Bhuj, Kutch, incuse stamped O.M and BHUJ , circa 1900, with ten lobed dish top finely chased with scrolling flowers, on a foliate calyx to a knopped baluster pedestal with three cranes standing on the domed circular base chased with scrolling flowers, 13.3cm (5 1/4in) high219g (7.05 oz) Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's 18th October 1996, lot 572. See Dehejia, Vidya Delight in Design: Indian Silver for the Raj , p. 38ff for a chapter on Oomersee Mawjee & Sons and workshop designs and p. 126ff for Kutch embossed silverware including works by Oomersee Mawjee. See also Wilkinson , W. R. T. Indian Silver 1858-1947 London 1999, p. 90, image 134 for this incuse mark of Oomersee Mawjee dated 1890-1910, and pp. 64-101 for a discussion and images of the work of the Kutch silversmiths including works by Oomersi Mawji.
An Indian silver mounted walking stick, Kutch, circa 1890, the tapering handle chased with birds amidst scrolling foliage, 92cm (36in) long; another with a European gilt metal knop; and two with gilt metal and porcelain handles (4)Please note: the Indian walking stick is a concealed sword stick
An Indian silver and gem set canted-rectangular casket, unmarked, circa 1911, the slightly domed hinged cover centred by the badge of Tonk state and title Tonk State and Durbar's English Officer , inset with zircons, sapphires and rubies, with chased bands of scroll foliage with flowers and buds, and one applied band inset with rubies and cabochon turquoises, the sides conformingly chased and with bale handles to the short sides, the interior gilt, on ball-and-claw feet (one lacking), 42cm (16 1/2in) long, 5327g (171.25 oz) gross (including the iron mechanism in the lock), in a red velvet covered case and canvas outer cover; sold with two old notes giving the provenance Provenance: Given to Captain Granville Soames by Lord Hardinge of Penshurst; bought by the current vendor Anonymous auction 18th October 1994, lot 410. Captain Arthur Granville Soames, OBE (1886-1962) was a member of the Coldstream Guards. Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, KG, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GCVO, ISO, PC, DL (1858-1944) was a diplomat and statesman who served as Viceroy and Governor-General of India from 1910 to 1916. During his tenure of office the only Delhi Durbar attended by a King-Emperor and consort happened in 1911 with King George V and Queen Mary. Tonk, in Rajasthan, was a small Princely State under the British Raj with scattered pockets of territory. At the time the ruler was Nawab Sir Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan, GCIE.
An inlaid bronze door knocker, Mamluk, Egypt or Syria, the convex disc with serrated rim, the striker in the form of a pierced lozenge shaped medallion, the two elements decorated with incised geometrical, floral and calligraphic design and silver inlay, approximately 24cm high x 15cm wide
An Ottoman Turkish silver mirror, Tugrah mark, apparently no sah mark, scalloped circular and chased with flowers, fruit, foliage and scrolls, the unusual handle with a removable pin allowing it to be folded as an easel, 39cm (15 1/4in) long, in a fitted leather covered case from Edward Tessier, 26 New Bond Street
A Mamluk style silver inlaid brass vase , Egypt or Syria, 19th Century, of baluster form with long neck, inlaid and engraved with an intricate design of inscriptions, interlace and floral patterns, 27.5 cm. high and a Mamluk style silver inlaid brass circular tray , Egypt or Syria, 19th Century, 35cm diameter (2)
A Turkish silver coloured rosewater ewer and basin, stamped GUL 900 , late 20th century, with a ball finial to the ogee domed hinged cover, an S-scroll handle and an S-scroll spout, plain except for a neck girdle, the basin with a deep well, the ewer 37cm (14 1/2in) high, the basin 37cm (14 1/2in) diameter, 2279g (73.25 oz)
A German silver coloured parcel gilt coffee service by Deyhle, .925 standard, circa 1980, the Arabic style coffee pot with a turned finial to the conical hinged cover, the spout with a cover, applied with the royal crown of Jordan and with a gilt decorative band, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high (the handle lacking); a scalloped tray, applied with a crown and with gilt decoration, 35.5cm (14in) diameter; and six small beakers, 6cm (2 3/8in) diameter, 2855g (91.8 oz), in a fitted case
A Turkish silver coloured samovar set, stamped SK 900 , late 20th century, the samovar with a detachable chimney, tea pot stand, central cap, main cover, twin turned horn handles with cast supports, a dragon cast spout with handle-like spigot, on a pedestal base, 44cm (17 1/4in) high with cap on; together with a stand and a drip bowl, 7477g (240.4 oz) gross
A large contemporary lacquer box, in the form of a 17th Century Namban coffer, decorated on a roiro ground in gold and silver togidashi with a typical design of lozenges containing kacho-e subjects within diaper borders, all on a gilded ground, with patinated copper mounts, 76cm long x 21cm high x 20cm deep
MISCELLANEOUS BYGONES AND WORKS OF ART, TO INCLUDE AN 18TH C STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL SPANIEL PATCH BOX, 4.5CM D, C1780, DAMAGED, A BRASS MOUNTED TEAK BARREL SHAPED MATCH STAND WITH EMBOSSED LABEL INSCRIBED FROM THE TEAK OF HMS VALIANT JUTLAND 1916, A 19TH C CAST IRON INKWELL AND QUILL HOLDER, PROBABLY GERMAN, A SILVER MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLE, VICTORIAN PLATED SNUFF BOX, A CHINESE CARVED JADE PLAQUE, MISCELLANEOUS COINS INCLUDING A FRETTED CROWN BROOCH OF ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON 1889 AND A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS AND MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED POSY HOLDER
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