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John Ruskin (1819-1900), a pair of mahogany folio cabinets, 19th century, each moulded top with inlaid ivory labels, over a pair of panelled doors complete with brass stylised moth handles, enclosing two compartments with glazed oak frames, each with leather pull handle and ivory inventory label, 60.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 77cm high (2) Provenance: Designed for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School, then Carisbrooke Castle. IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
A rare French brass-mounted lodestone, early 18th century, comprising a roughly shaped piece of magnetite set with iron rods, mounted within a brass case inscribed with compass roses, with caps and a suspension ring secured by parallel brass screws,9.5cm highCondition ReportWith dents, knocks and scratches to the brass case commensurate with use.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), a pair of mahogany folio cabinets, 19th century, each moulded top with inlaid ivory labels, over a pair of panelled doors complete with brass stylised moth handles, enclosing two compartments with glazed oak frames, each with leather pull handle and ivory inventory label, 60.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 77cm high (2) Provenance: Designed for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School, then Carisbrooke Castle. IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportWith scuffs, surface marks and old labels thoughout commensurate with age. Some examples with the leather pull handles damaged. One example with the right hand door knob missing.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), a pair of mahogany folio cabinets, 19th century, each moulded top with inlaid ivory labels, over a pair of panelled doors complete with brass stylised moth handles, enclosing two compartments with glazed oak frames, each with leather pull handle and ivory inventory label, 60.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 77cm high (2) Provenance: Designed for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School, then Carisbrooke Castle. IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
An album of portraits of German aristocrats and nobility, c.1860, possibly Dresden, of sabretache form, containing various photographic portraits of German aristocrats and nobility, with gilt-edged pages, leather-bound and with brass detailing,31 x 25cmCondition ReportWith wear to the leather binding and tarnishing to the brass detailing. With yellowing and foxing to the pages commensurate with use. The clasp with no fastening clip.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), a pair of mahogany folio cabinets, 19th century, each moulded top with inlaid ivory labels, over a pair of panelled doors complete with brass stylised moth handles, enclosing two compartments complete with carved guilloché gilt oak frames, each with leather pull handle and ivory inventory label, 84.5cm wide 64cm deep 99.5cm high (2) Provenance: Designed for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School, then Carisbrooke Castle. IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
Two African tribal objects, comprising:a Congolese brass crucifix, possibly 19th century and later, with figures in low relief and an engraved geometric pattern,20.5cm high, anda stoneware pipe, 20th century, of baluster form, with three stylised monkeys to the top,16cm high (2)Condition ReportWith marks and scratches to the pipe commensurate with use. The curcifix with restoration to the back.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), a pair of mahogany folio cabinets, 19th century, each moulded top with inlaid ivory labels, over a pair of panelled doors complete with brass stylised moth handles, enclosing two compartments with glazed oak frames, each with leather pull handle and ivory inventory label, 60.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 77cm high (2) Provenance: Designed for the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford, Bembridge School, then Carisbrooke Castle. IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.
A collection of four carte-de-visite albums, 19th century, French, four albums, leather and brass-bound with twin clasps, including examples by Bisson Frères, C Silvy and Disderi,together with a photograph album,c.1922-1923, from Deauville, France (5)Condition ReportWith surface marks, scratches and knocks to the bindings. Some misshaping to the brass clasps. The pages and photographs with foxing, yellowing and fading throughout commensurate with use.
Crafted in the form of a miniature hat stand, this Limoges CR porcelain ring box features a domed green and white enamel base with a vertical brass stem and a round display-style top. The hinged lid opens at the midpoint, accented by a delicate metal bow clasp and an ornate floral band. Inside, the glossy interior provides a petite compartment for a ring or treasured keepsake. A playful and refined collectible that nods to vintage millinery. Measures approximately 2"H x 1.5"Dia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This charming group features four hand-painted ceramic trinket boxes, each fashioned in a playful tribute to vintage fashion. Included is a leopard print handbag-shaped box that opens to reveal a trio of tiny accessories - a lipstick, mirror, and shoe - adding delightful surprise and detail. A pink corset dress form box stands delicately with laced ribbon design and black belt accent, complemented by a red polka dot dress form box styled in a festive frock with puffed sleeves, white trim, and floral details around the base. Completing the group is a pale blue wide-brimmed hat box adorned with ruffled edges and a floral motif, marked "Andrea by Sadek" on the underside. Each box features a hinged brass mount with secure clasp and opens to a clean glazed interior, perfect for holding small keepsakes or jewelry. Largest piece 4"H. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
Hand-painted Limoges porcelain trinket box in the form of a vibrantly colored fish perched on a green oval base. The base opens on a brass hinge to reveal a painted interior depicting a fish swimming in water. Signed on the underside Peint Main Limoges France.Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This playful hand-painted Limoges porcelain ring box features a smiling pig dressed in classic blue overalls and a white shirt, captured in a charming walking pose. The hinged opening along the pig's midsection reveals a smooth interior and bears the inscription Peint Main Limoges. Accented with a brass clasp and rim, this delightful piece blends countryside whimsy with collectible elegance. Measures approximately 2.75"L x 2"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Delightful hand-painted porcelain trinket box modeled as a white rabbit in a magician's top hat. The glossy black hat base is fitted with brass rope-form mounts and a bow clasp. Signed Peint Main and marked Limoges France on the underside.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
This whimsical hand-painted Limoges porcelain ring box features a debonair pig dressed in a gray tuxedo and top hat, holding a cheerful yellow flower. The pig stands atop a wood-textured pedestal base that opens on a hinged brass clasp with floral detailing. Inside is a painted image of a hat. Marked Peint Main Limoges France on the base. Measures approximately 4.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This tall porcelain boot figurine features a striking hand-painted black glaze adorned with vivid orange hibiscus flowers and leafy green accents. The boot opens at the top with a decorative brass clasp and bow, and it is meticulously painted in Limoges, France, in the signature box style. The contrast of rich floral motifs against the high-gloss black finish gives this piece a bold and stylish presentation. Signed Peint Main, Limoges France on the base. 3"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Albin Camillo Müller (German, 1871-1941), a cast bronze Secessionist mantel clock, c.1905-10, with a brass and enamelled dial with Roman numerals, striking the half hours on a gong, the case of arched form with cast panels, the supports terminating on 'claws' on the chamfered plinth, the pendulum enamelled with a bird, the underside with a cast medallion and inscribed in the cast '1415', 26.5cm wide 18cm deep55.5cm highFor a similar clock, see the Museum Künstlerkolonie in Darmstadt. Albin Camillo Müller was a German architect and designer active in Darmstadt. In 1906, he was appointed to the Darmstadt Artists' Colony, where he became the lead architect after Joseph Maria Olbrich's death. In 1907, he was appointed a professor, and from 1907 to 1911, he taught Applied Arts. In 1918, along with Kasimir Edschmid, Albin Müller was appointed the President of the newly created Art Council in Darmstadt.Condition ReportWear, rubbing and scuffing to the case. Screw heads worn.
Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969), a brass and mahogany 'Irwin Collection' étagère, c.1970, the top with open shelves and four drawers, the base with a travertine top and two drawers over open shelves, labelled 'Calvin Grand Rapids The Irwin Collection designed by Paul McCobb',152cm wide48.5cm deep197cm highCondition ReportWith scratches to the shelves and interior of the drawers commensurate with use. Some nibbles and small chips to the edges of some shelves. Scratches to the metal frame. Otherwise structurally sound.
Gaetano Sciolari (Italian, 1927-1994) for Palwa, a 'Bubble' flush ceiling light, 1960s, German, glass and brass,42cm diameter15cm highCondition ReportWith scratches, marks and general wear to the metal frame commensurate with use. The glass bubble drops appear to be in good condition with no obvious flaws. This item has not been tested and subsequently it would need to be wired professionally to display it turned on. This item weighs 5kg. Otherwise structurally sound. Please see additional images.
§ Robert Heritage (1927-2008) for Archie Shine, a 'Hamilton' rosewood sideboard, c.1960s, to the left, a section with double doors opening to reveal two shelved compartments, to the right, a bank of four drawers, over four stretchered legs, with brass ring-pull handles, 213.5cm wide 46cm deep 76.5cm highArticle 10 Transaction Specific Certificate No. 25GBA10LRWAOL. Condition ReportStructurally the sideboard appears sound. There are scratches, scuffs, and some loses to the wooden in places - particularly to the surface and the extremities.
Arts and Crafts, an armchair, early 20th century, the maple frame raised on four brass caps and castors, upholstered in a William Morris-style fabric,62cm wide77cm deep80cm high, 47cm high to seatCondition ReportStructurally the chair appears sound. There are loses to the wooden frame commensurate with age. There are surface marks, scratches, and stains to the wooden frame. Some fading and stains to the fabric upholstery.
Attributed to Liberty & Co., an oak 'Thebes' stool, c.1880, with a leather and brass-studded seat, on tapering legs with carved ring detailing to the lower half,39cm wide39cm deep48cm highCondition ReportWith scratches and marks throughout to the wood frame commensurate with use. The leather upholstery with scratches, scuffs and marks commensurate with use. The webbing to the underside of the stool has torn and the wadding is coming out. Please see additional images.
Murano, a set of four glass wall lights, possibly Barovier, 1950s, each with a brass mount,6cm wide10.5cm deep including mount30cm high (4)Condition ReportThe lights are not wired for electricity. There are some chips to the glass at the bottom where they insert into the brass fittings. Some air bubbles to the glass from production. The brass is tarnished and would benefit from cleaning.
Manner of WAS Benson, a pair of Arts and Crafts gilt-brass candlestands, c.1890, each of naturalistic leaf form,26cm wide13cm deep13cm high (2)Condition ReportStructurally sound. The screws are slightly loose and would benefit from being tightened. There is surface dirt, tarnishing to the metal, loses to the gilding, and light wear throughout both candlestands. They would benefit from cleaning.
Arts and Crafts, a pair of Arts and Crafts armchairs, early 20th century, each wooden frame with pierced sides and upholstered in contemporary fabric, one terminating in brass sabots,blue fabric example 70.5cm wide87cm deep113cm high, 42cm high to seat,purple fabric example 70cm wide83cm deep110cm high, 36cm high to seat (2)
Manner of WAS Benson, an Arts and Crafts reading light, brass with a ceramic glass shade on a hinged mount, 32cm wide 22cm deep 67cm high Condition ReportStructurally the lamp appears sound. Some light surface marks to the ceramic shade. Tarnishing and surface marks and dirt to the metalwork, which would benefit from cleaning. Subject to this, the lamp appears in good overall condition.PAT test - Failed

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