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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Objets d'Art
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201 |
A carved ivory and silk lined lace parasol, marked "GRANT & GASK", carved decoration to the handle, 65cms, (25½"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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202 |
A carved ivory silk-lined black lace parasol, marked '"Cazel, Paris", carved ivory handle, white metal ferrule, 59cms, (23"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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203 |
A carved ivory and black silk parasol, probably French late 19th century, with a hooped terminal, 58cms, (23"). |
£100-150 |
£100 |
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204 |
A French ivory and ostrich feather parasol, marked, Desprez S.G.D.G., Paris, the handle with carved "ties", white metal ferrule, height 62cms, (24½"). |
£250-300 |
£320 |
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205 |
A carved ivory and silk parasol, probably French late 19th century, with a gilt metal and "jewelled" handle, carved decoration to the handle, 70cms, (27½"). |
£250-300 |
£360 |
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206 |
An Edwardian beechwood and silk parasol, with a hooked terminal, 72cms, 28½" and four other parasols, (5). |
£160-200 |
£220 |
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207 |
A European carved ivory cross pendant, carved in high relief with acorns and oak leaves, 10cms, (4"); A carved ivory rose pendant, 6cms, (2½"); A turned ivory cylindrical pot, mirror insete lid, 4cms, (1½") and an Eastern ivory carved figure, holding a staff, (damaged), 11cms, (4¼"), (4). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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208 |
A Victorian papier mache travelling box, of shaped rectangualr form, the exterior painted with flowers within gilt borders, fitted compartmentalised interior, width 30cms, (12"), depth 23cms, (9"), height 14cms, (5½"). |
£100-150 |
£250 |
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209 |
John Obrisset, A Queen Anne circular horn box, pressed with an allegory of Queen Anne as "Fame", with a legend "LA RENOMEE", diameter 9cms, (3"). Footnote: Literature: Phillip Philips John Aubresett and his works in horn and tortoiseshell 1705-1728, 1938 No. 54 and illustrated. The catalogue indicates the box was made to commemorate the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht 1713. Provenance: Phillip A S Phillips and thence by descent. |
£200-300 |
£190 |
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210 |
A Victorian walnut travelling box, of oblong form with a domed lid, inlaid mother of pearl plaque and escutcheon, fitted interior, glass bottles, lidded compartment, the tray section, secret drawer under, width 30cms, (12"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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211 |
A Victorian inlaid rosewood work box, of oblong form with mother of pearl banding and white metal stringing, well fitted silk lined interior, width 28cms, (11"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
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212 |
A Victorian figured walnut writing box, of oblong form, with brass outline, and escutcheon, enclosing an ebonised based tooled leather writing slope, width 40cms, (15½"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
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213 |
A Victorian inlaid rosewood travelling box, of oblong form, with mother of pearl foliate decoration, circular brass plaque, well-fitted interior with glass jar and bottle, velvet covered, tray section, secret drawer under, width 25cms, (10"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
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214 |
An Anglo-Indian inlaid ivory walking stick, with a spiral twist section, mother of pearl, tortoiseshell, anbd maccasser ebony inlay, polygonal pommel, 89cms, (35") |
£500-700 |
£3600 |
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215 |
After Antonio Canova "The Three Graces" carved ivory group, 20th century, 19cms, on a hard wood stand, the presentation plaque dated December 1944. |
£100-150 |
£1600 |
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216 |
A pair of Chinese cloisonne baluster-shaped vases, with flared rims, panelled decoration of birds on a patterned turquoise ground, (repaired), 31cms, (12¼"). |
£200-300 |
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217 |
A pair of Chinese bronze vases, circa 1900, reddish patination, flared rims, cast foliate and bird panels, with cast peacock handles, raised on mask-head supports, 39cms, (15½"). |
£400-500 |
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218 |
A Chinese cloisonne two-handled bowl, the exterior with stylised flowers and foliate tendrils, on a turquoise ground, serpent-head handles, width 25cms, (10"). |
£200-300 |
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219 |
After Eutrope Bouret, classical maiden seated, dark patinated bronze figure on a Belge noir plinths, 40cms, (15¾"). |
£500-800 |
£600 |
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220 |
A jadeite carved roundel, decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, diameter 7cms, (3"), a carved jadeite gourd 7cms, (3"), five Chinese hardstone beakers, three jadeite tablets, etc., (15). |
£100-150 |
£340 |
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221 |
A Bassett-Lowke '0' gauge scale model of The Royal Scott, No. 6100 in L.M.S. livery, with tender, on a length of track, in a leaded glazed case on a wooden base, length 65cms, (25½"), with the original box, together with a quantity of track and a Meccano transformer unit, No. 20A, (a collection). |
£800-1200 |
£850 |
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222 |
A Victorian papier mache jewellery box, of oblong form, mother of pearl inlay, painted banding and a floral spray to the lid, fitted interior, width 21cms, (8¼"). |
£200-300 |
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223 |
A Victorian gilt metal and Japanese carved ivory seal, the handle carved with two monkeys and a crab, on a rocky outcrop, monogram intaglio, 9cms, (3½") overall. |
£80-120 |
£340 |
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224 |
An Indian knife, Bade-bade, 20cms, (8") blade, carved horn guard and a similar parrot's head handle, in a sheaf, 33cms, (13") overall and another similar (damaged), (2). |
£70-100 |
£130 |
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Metalware
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225 |
A pewter tankard, mid 17th century, flat top, domed lid, the thumb-piece designed as an Ionic scroll, supported by two birds, 'S' shaped handle, straight sided tapering body with a moulded foot, struck with four leopard's head marks to the lid and to the body, (repaired hinge, possibly re-shaped), 16.5cms, (6½"). Footnote: Offered with two letters from Lambert, Coventry Street, London, .W, dated 1911. In one letter they report "We are of opinion that you can safely describe your pewter tankard as of the time of the Commonwealth circa 1655. Curiously there is a dish bearing the same marks leopard's head four times repeated quite close to you in Thorpe Langton Church..... the date is ascribed as 1655". |
£500-800 |
£2700 |
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