A Goan export table top chest, 19th century, the hardwood drawer fronts ivory and bone inlaid with typical mop headed trees and fitted with turned wooden knob handles, the cabinet carcass of boarded form housing a long central drawer above a central deep short drawer flanked by two short drawers to each side raised on tall bracket feet, 40cm wide, 35cm high, 26.5cm deep
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A 17th Century Ebonised Cabinet. The top inlaid with geometric bands above a frieze & cornice that lifts to reveal the interior well. Both the sides & front inlaid with a vertical lozenge within a rectangle, the twin doors open to view a painted panel interior, the central scene depicting the Madonna and Child framed by an arch and painted spandrels. The flanking scenes depicting the Crucifixion and the Resurrection, with evangelist emblems to the corners. The central scene unlocks and falls to display a fitted interior. Each drawer having a moulded edge and ivory knop handles, standing 16 1/2 ins (42 cms) high on a pedestal base with a secret sliding panel drawer on squat bun feet. 10 3/4 ins x 10 ins (27 cms x 25.5 cms).
A Brass Boot-Shaped Stick Stand (Once the Property of Edward Woodward) and a Collection of Fourteen 19th Century & Later Sticks. The over-sized hammered sheet metal boot having a front buckle and spur with spiked roundel on a leather strap and a leather lace threaded up one side. The sticks in various forms: four having ivory knops carved as dogs's heads with glass inset eyes; a bulldog with silver ferrule engraved with scrolling foliage and a 1897 inscription, a boxer dog with spiked collar above an engraved silver ferrule hallmarked Chester 1894, a ferocious hound with monogrammed gilt metal ferrule, another snarling hound's head. Also a rosewood stick with carved whippet's head and engraved silver metal collar embossed with a fox and scrolling cartouche. A carved treen bulldog's head with inset amber glass eyes & platted leather collar. A carved coromandel wild boar's head with glass bead eyes and ivory tusks above a silvered metal ferrule of foliate scrolls. A cane with carved ivory finial in the form of a hand clenched around an engraved gilt metal baton with ball finialed ends and bound by a gilded cuff with engraved shield amidst scrolling decoration. A walking stick with silver metal pommel engraved with initials GR and scrolling foliage. Another with silver pommels embossed & chased with chinoiserie figures in landscape. Another with gilt metal pommel embossed with garlands of flowers. An early 20th Century Tipple Stick; the cap twisting off to reveal a tiny hand blown glass goblet etched BOULESTIN along the side with a further glass liquor phial located in the shaft. An early 20th Century pipe stick; the knop unscrewing to form the pipe bowl with the pipe located in the stick. An early 20th Century bamboo horse measure stick having a slide-out rule with folding level accommodated within.
Four French Chintz Drapes printed with exotic birds perched amongst Indian inspired flower motifs & clumps of foliage in puce, pink, Prussian blue, olive green, beige and sepia dyes on a heavy ivory cotton ground. Measuring 102 1/2 ins (260 cms) in length; one pair 43 1/2 ins (110 cms) wide, the other 55 ins (140 cms) wide, and an extra length of the same fabric 90 1/2 ins x 47 ins (230 cms x 120 cms).From The Chateau des Ifs, Alsace.
A 17th Century & Later Carved & Panelled Oak Tester Bed. The tester panelling replaced with ivory silk fabric in a moulded frame having daisy head lunette carving peppered with punchwork running along the top rails The head board composed of a dentil moulded top above a band of foliate carved S-scrolls and two arcaded upper panels centred by lozenge motifs with a broad well-carved dividing muntin, a dentil moulded candle shelf and four plain base panels below. The run moulded uprights embellished with chip-carving. The baluster turned posts leading down to square canted base sections. The side beams drilled for rope holes.
Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Mounted Black And Gold Lacquer And Ivory Kodansu, The Bronze Handles Cast As Pine Cones, The Draw Fronts Finely Decorated With Stalk Butterflies, Praying Mantis And Other Insects, Finely Decorated With Fans To Top And Back And Sides, Signed With A Six Character Mark, 16cm Wide, 19cm High
A COPPER HUMIDOR 1920's of circular form, the lid with ivory knop carved with grotesque faces (possibly a netsuke), enclosing a tin liner with circular weight, the body decorated with raised motto, 'There is no herb like it under the canopy of heaven' with riveted sides and base, together with another humidor, height 16cms (2)

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