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A SCOTTISH TURNED HORN QUAICHE, maker`s mark WD & Co, stamped 925, of typical form, the lug handles each with an open back collet set faceted citrine type stone on silver mount, and centrally set with a domed silver panel engraved ""Scuab As`I"" (roughly translates as ""Polish it Off"" or ""Drink Up"", 4"" wide over handles (Illustrated)
A JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA LAQUERED TRAY, Meiji period, of rounded oblong form with re-entrant corners, the central ivory panel carved as basket weave and inlaid in ivory, mother of pearl, horn and lacquer with a finch flying over a peony and an insect on a leaf, the lacquered rim with mons and foliage, 14"" x 19"" (Illustrated)
A WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO LONDON SIDE BY SIDE BOX LOCK SHOTGUN in 12 bore, 27"" sleeved nitro barrels with front bead sight, inscribed ""Westley Richards & Co London"", selective ejectors and treble grip plain action with incised line border, Westley Richards toplever, automatic safety with gold ""safe"" detail, two triggers, and walnut stock with half pistol grip and horn tip to fore end, 14 3/4"" stock, 43 1/2"" overall (Illustrated)
A rhino horn crop or whip, late 19th/early 20th century, the slender tapered stick extending to a bare finial handle, the horn of translucent colour, 52cm long Please Note: with AHVLA approval (NB it is unlikely that a Cites re-export certificate would be granted) NB: Whilst in our expert opinion we believe this piece to be rhino horn, Frank Marshall require all prospective buyers to satisfy themselves as to its authenticity prior to bidding (illustrated)
A rhino horn walking cane, early 20th century, the carved sectional bamboo stick, rising to a yellow metal collar, and carved loop handle, collar stamped C.S for Charles Shaw, London, unknown date Please Note: with AHVLA approval (NB it is unlikely that a Cites re-export certificate would be granted) NB: Whilst in our expert opinion we believe this piece to be rhino horn, Frank Marshall require all prospective buyers to satisfy themselves as to its authenticity prior to bidding (illustrated)
A 19th century presentation 1827 pattern rifle regiment officers sword, with curved single edged singled fullered blade, the blade with extensive acid etched decoration of the Light Infantry Bugle with inscription 'Presented to Lieutenant W.W. Scott 50th Lanarkshire (Press) Rifle Corps by numerous friends as a mark of respect, Glasgow 24th March 1860, length of blade 82cm with shark skin grip with twist wire decoration, with chromed pierced guard decorated with the Light Infantry horn surmounted by a crown, complete with matching chrome scabbard, also with this lot is a book entitled 'The Red Hose, a tale of Upper Clydesdale', by William Scott, published London and Manchester by John Heywood 1879, with inscription 'to Agnes M Scott with the kind and never dying love of her affectionate father, the author September 30th 1879', William Scott was the recipient of this sword
A gentleman's travelling case containing hallmarked silver top bottles, four silver back brushes, mirror, silver handled button hook and shoe horn, various other gentleman's accessories including notebook, boxes, needle case etc, all in fitted compartments, silver hallmarked Birmingham 1913 and London 1913, retailed by Finnigans, London, Liverpool and Manchester
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