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"A Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper jug of tapered form, the body boldly embossed and chased with a trailing floral and leaf design, angular loop handle, 11.5ins high (with stamped crown and “KSIA"" mark to base), and one other copper oval tray embossed with twin “Celtic Knot"" design, 22ins x 9.5ins"
An Edwardian set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, with marks for Glasgow 1909, maker Liberty & Co, initialled, cased, a set of six gilt and enamel decorated coffee spoons, Birmingham 1932; and a set of six grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1937; with Celtic style cast terminals, cased (qty)
a Silver Mounted Green Stone Snuff Box, of rounded rectangular form, the lid and base with mottled green stone panel insert, the mounts engraved with cursive foliage and thistles, engraved "Oban 1909", 12cm long; and A Similarly Decorated Cigarette Box, no inscription, with Celtic strapwork and foliate motifs, both Birmingham 1904, 14. 5cm wide (both cracked mineral panels); and A Four Piece Dressing Table Brush Set, ebonised wood with white metal applied monograms retailed by Finnigan, Manchester (6)
Royal Presentation: A VICTORIAN EBONY WALKING STICK, with yellow-metal mount, its upper end carved with a continuous helical relief design of celtic-style interlacing, extending for 30cm, (11.75in), the remainder plain, with upper mount of simple slightly domed form in yellow metal (marked with maker's mark only G.O, unidentified) and engraved "From/Victoria R.I. 24th May 1900/ Presented to / William Davidson", 95.5cm, (37.7in) long
AN UNMARKED KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS KSIA CIRCULAR COPPER DISH, chased with flowers on a star-matted ground, 8.8cm, (11.25in) diameter, and AN ARTS & CRAFTS CIRCULAR BRASS DISH with hand-raised repoussé decoration of a bird within a scroll border, in the Celtic style, 25.5cm, (10in) diameter (2)
AN ARTS & CRAFTS HAMMERED BRASS PLAQUE of circular form decorated with a galleon in a Celtic-type knotwork surround, interspersed with whorl-decorated bosses, the rolled rim notched, 28.5cm, (11.2in) diameter ***A number of Schools including Keswick, Newlyn and the Liberty designers used this galleon motif.
A Victorian half seed pearl and amethyst set pendant brooch; a 9ct gold cased lady's Rotary wristwatch, London 1956; two other similar lady's wristwatches, one without a strap; a shell cameo brooch, the mount stamped '9ct'; a string of graduated cultured pearls and a silver Celtic cross, Birmingham 1935, (7).
A Victorian gold and amethyst bar brooch, stamped '9ct'; a pair of modern foliate sapphire cluster earrings, stamped '9.375'; a 9ct gold Celtic hinge bangle, Edinburgh 2001; four other bracelets; an 1885 half sovereign in scrolling pendant mount stamped '9c'; an oval 9ct gold locket, Birmingham 1992; and one other item.
Iona - an Edwardian silver belt buckle, with marks for Chester 1909, by Alexander Ritchie of Iona, also marked for Saunders & Shepherd, of pierced quatrefoil form, with cast Celtic decoration, together with a Celtic design pickle fork, Edinburgh 1966, by Ola Gorie of Orkney, and a plaid brooch, with marks for Glasgow, date letter indistinct, by McGilvery & Son of Oban, also marked Iona (3)
A mixed group of items, to include a small rosebowl, London 1901, a semi-fluted sugar and matching cream jug, Chester, 1900, a christening mug, Birmingham 1959, a caddy spoon, Glasgow 1957, maker Robert Allison (Glasgow School of Art), with planished bowl and Celtic cross form terminal, a pierced shell shaped dish, salts, cased cutlery and other pieces, various dates and makers, also a few electroplated items (qty)
"Illuminated address to Sir Hugh H. Smiley, from the First Presbyterian Church, Larne, by W. & G. Baird, Ltd., Belfast, 7th August, 1903, full-page double port. in gold and colours, of Lord & Lady Smiley, with inset view of their home, full-page illuminated title in gold and colours with inset view of the Larne Presbyterian Church, and five leaves of carefully handwritten text, each with decorated border in gold and colours, the first leaf with two inset views, tissue-guard to each, blue cloth endpapers (one or two minor marks), a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. maroon full morocco (by W. & G. Baird, Bookbinders, Belfast), with inlaid morocco initials of Sir Hugh Smiley to centre of upper cover, gilt-dec. embossed border in the celtic style, spine elaborately gilt, a little rubbed and upper joint partly cracked to lower portion, large oblong folio (approx. 31 x 44 cm) (1)"
"Skene (William F.). Johannis de Fordun Chronica Gentis Scotorum, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1871, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, 3 vols., 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1886-90, col. litho maps, orig. cloth, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, with Ferguson (Malcolm), Rambles in Skye, with Sketch of a Trip to St. Kilda, pub. Irvine, Glasgow & Edinburgh, 1885, author's complimentary inscription to 'the editor of the Scotsman' on front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, with, [Maule, Henry], The History of the Picts, Containing an Accounting of their Original, Language, Manners..., with a Catalogue of their Kings..., reprinted for John Wylie & Co., Glasgow, 1818, contemp. half calf, joints & extrems. worn, slim 12mo, plus fifteen other Scottish history related (22)"
The Burgess Collection - a modern pair of bowls, with feature hallmarks for Edinburgh 2000, maker Hamilton & Inches, each composed of a domed circular base, beneath a tapered thistle leaf cast border supporting a planished circular bowl with Celtic engraved everted rim (one with fitted case) Diameter 23cm, 61oz
Shaw, William A Galic and English Dictionary. Containing all the Words in the Scotch and Irish Dialects of the Celtic that could be collected, 2 volumes in one, first edition, list of subscribers, contemporary tree calf, 4to, London: for the Author, 1780, binding rubbed and scraped Provenance: Signature of J. Hamilton at head of title

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