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GORDON GRAND. "The Silver Horn", country life 1934, and BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD "The Book of the Horse", Nicholson & Watson 1946. (2)

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Robyn Hoode, porcelain hunting horn decanter, single malt, 40%.

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A pair of Victorian silver table spoons and three matching dessert spoons, two silver tea spoons, a three-piece horn handled carving set and a quantity of plated cutlery.

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An 18ct. gold mounted rhinoceros horn swagger stick or whip with horse shoe motif and a 15ct. gold mounted whip with engraved decoration. (2)

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A canteen of plated cutlery for six place settings in an oak box, a two-piece fish serving set, cased and a three-piece horn handled carving set, cased. (3)

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Two pairs of Oriental serving implements with dark horn handles, a pair of pepper pots with embossed decoration and a further centrepiece. (7)

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A silver handled button hook, a pair of mother-of-pearl handled butter knives, eight French crested tea spoons, a horn and silver mounted spoon and further items.

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An Art Deco coromandel and shagreen banded dressing set, circa 1930, comprising hand mirror, three brushes, two clothes brushes, a shoe-horn and a glove stretcher, in a fitted leather case

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A French silver-gilt toilet set, G. Keller Freres, Paris, circa 1930, red leather interior with 13 bottles and jars, 2 brushes, pin tray, mirror, manicure set and shoe horn (various makers), in red crocodile case (22 pieces in all)

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Lady's crocodile skin travelling vanity case, containing a complement of silver topped bottles, hallmarked London 1924, mother of pearl handled manicure set, ivory backed brushes, shoe horn, travelling spirit burner, nickel plated locks, 34cm, with an additional silver backed hand mirror and hairbrush.

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Lionel Edwards (1878-1976), Huntsman blowing his horn, coloured print, signed in pencil in margin, 25cm x 36cm.

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A Japanese miniature suit of armour, 19th century, possibly by an armourer's apprentice, black laquer and silkwork details, with gilt copper horn mayedate (crest), laquered nuinobe do (cuirass), black laquered and silkwork shino gote, and suneate (shinguards) and a pair of kutsu (fur boots), incomplete, approx 14" high in a black laquered karabitsu, 10" long

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Two Staffordshire groups, one of a soldier standing on rockwork holding a horn, the other Humpty Dumpty seated holding a glass, 19th century, 22.5cm. max. (2)

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A pair of Samson spiral moulded bottle vases, decorated in the Chantilly Kakiemon style with flowers, foliage and bamboo, hunting horn marks, 2nd half 19th century, 21cm. (2)

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A Chantilly saucer, painted in the Kakiemon style with flowers and butterflies, painted hunting horn mark, mid 18th century, 11.5cm.

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Child's Edwardian silver horn, with ivory mouthpiece and teething ring, Birmingham 1905, 7cm high.

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Scottish white metal quaich, the lug handles embossed with thistles, the base with possibly horn or leather skin, 6.5cm diameter.

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A Desmo car horn, with brass body and ribbed rubber bulb, bearing maker's label "Desmo Ltd., Birmingham", overall length 38cm

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19th century majolica tortoiseshell and horn posy vase. The scrolled and fluted horn resting on the back of the tortoise, 16cm high. Slight faults.

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A baroque portrait of Diana, Goddess of the Hunt. Spain, beginning of 17th century. Oil on wood. Diana lying surrounded by her hounds, with an arrow in her right hand, a hunting horn in front of her, in the background forest and hilly countryside. In a contemporary gilded frame. 23.5 x 28 cm. Old owner's monogram. €1,200.00

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A staghorn pipe. Meiningen, Thuringia around 1830. Stag horn with silver mounting. Antler fork with carved portrayal of a herd of deer in a forest clearing. On the lid, silver medallion with stag and doe, a leaf rosette in the base. Height 14 cm. Small repairs. €1,250.00

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A rhinoceros horn beaker. English, 18th century. Well grown, light horn with uniform grain. Silver gilt mount, the round base with a roped decor, on the inside the label of the Blumka Gallery, New York. Height and diameter 10.3 cm. €3,000.00

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A rhinoceros horn. German, circa 1800. Well formed intact horn. Hammered, engraved and punched silver mount, silver carrying chain. Length 21.5 cm. €1,000.00

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A silver-mounted kandjar. Kurdish/EastTurkish, 1st half 19th century. Watered damask blade. Silver covered horn grip with floral decorations on pommel and obverse side. One-piece, wood-lined silver sheath decorated with twisted wire. Owner's inscription in niello on reverse side of the locket. Length 37.5 cm. €1,400.00

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A silver-mounted Miquelet flintlock pistol. Dagestan, 1st half 19th century. Smoothbore damascus barrel with gold-inlaid inscribed band on the rail. Golden leafy tendrils and two maker's marks at the breech. Long, niello worked tang. Gold-damascened (somewhat faded) miquelet lock (cock jaw soldered). Dark nut wood stock with horn nose, engraved silver fittings and replaced wooden ball pommel. Iron ramrod. Length 51 cm. €1,500.00

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A steel hunting-bow. India, 18th century. Bow forged in a single piece with two riveted grip scales of horn. Inlaid gold decoration on both sides of the limbs and the grip. Length 95.5 cm. €2,000.00

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A baroque dagger. Liguria, circa 1700. Half of the ridged blade double-edged, with chiselled brass-decorated spine. The groove on both sides with brass inlaid blossoms, the chiselled and pierced forte with a central brass mascaron. Black horn grip and leather sheath with finely engraved brass mounting and fittings. Length 37 cm. €1,500.00

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A hunting hanger with silver fittings. Paris, circa 1850. Single-edged blade grooved on both sides with a double-edged point. Silver hilt, the quillons formed of two boar's heads, the pommel in the shape of a lion's head. Fluted horn grip. Leather covered wooden scabbard with engraved silver fittings, the locket with an applied bear's head and reverse engraved producer's mark "Biget, Rue de Rivoli 32". Length 63 cm. €1,500.00

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A woman's or child's crossbow. German, 1st quarter 18th century. Slender blackened steel bow with original string and waxed bridle of cord. Bolt rail of engraved stag horn with inset back sight and brass bolt clamp. Nut wood stock with carved cheek. Slide and stock with engraved, blackened stag horn inlays. Set trigger with iron guard. Length 53 cm. €1,500.00

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A priming flask. Saxon, circa 1580. Semi-spherical, wooden body with spiral and dot-shaped horn inlays, the reverse side with concentric decoration and later bone disk. Well restored iron furniture with two carrying loops and a spring spout. Diameter 8.5 cm. €1,500.00

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A powder flask. East German, 17th century. Dark root wood, heart- and crescent-shaped mother of pearl inlays, small brass stars, medallion with pierced bone disk. Screwed horn spout (spring missing), brass and iron furniture. 20 x 15 cm. €1,800.00

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A wheellock rifle. Master "CK", Saxony, circa 1600. Barrel with smooth bore in calibre 19 mm. At the breech the stamped mark "CK" as well as unknown inspection and lateral key mark. Smooth lock plate with domed wheel covering. Nutwood stock veneered with plain horn plaques. Original ramrod with iron threaded tube. Length 140 cm. €4,000.00

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A deluxe flintlock shotgun. Mathias Conrad Pistor, Kassel around 1720. Browned barrel with slightly swamped muzzle and smooth bore in calibre 14 mm. The barrel upper side with rich ornamental silver inlays and inscription "Heureux qui M'Echappe" (Whoever escapes me is fortunate). Finely engraved and chiselled lock with the signature "M.C. Pistor a Cassel". Walnut full stock with horn nose. Chiselled and engraved iron furniture. Ramrod with horn cap and ball extractor. Length 140 cm. A high-grade hunting weapon in outstanding condition. €4,000.00

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A flintlock rifle. German, circa 1780. Seven-groove rifled barrel in 15 mm calibre with a dovetailed brass front sight and a side mounted bayonet stud (back sight missing). Smooth iron flintlock with the mark "HPB" on the inside. Hair trigger. Carved walnut full stock with patch box and horn inlays forming a star on the cheek piece, a stag in relief on the butt. Engraved brass furniture (trigger guard incomplete) with small inventory label "C 73" on the underside. Fabric sling and wooden ramrod. Length 123.5 cm. €2,200.00

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A French flintlock pistol. Monnier, Pontarlier, circa 1720. Laterally squared, then round smoothbore barrel in calibre 14 mm with rail and brass front sight. Signed in front of the engraved breechblock "MONNIER A PONTARLIER", on the side of the breech the struck mark "DE IOVX". Iron lock with engraved edge frieze and repeated master's signature. Carved walnut full stock with gilt brass fittings, the openwork side plate decorated with mythical creatures. Rramrod of fish bone and horn, iron ball drawer. Small repairs around the lock. Length 54,7 cm. €2,000.00

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A silver-mounted flintlock pistol. Jean Baptiste La Roche, Paris around 1750. Smooth bore in 11 mm caliber with a surface mounted front sight and silver inlaid decoration at the chamber. Silver plated flintlock with trophy bundle engravings. Carved walnut full-stock and silver furniture with delicate floral relief. The back of the trigger guard is signed (slightly worn) "LES LA ROCHE AUX GALLERIES DE LOUVRE PARIS". Silver escutcheon with fleur de lis. The wooden ramrod with a horn tip and a silver end. Length 47 cm. . €3,500.00

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A pair of percussion pistols. Johann Christoph Kuchenreuter, Regensburg, circa 1780. Blued barrels with smooth bores in calibre 12 mm. The upper surfaces with a silver-inlaid decor, the signature "I.Christoph Kuchenreuter", a gold-lined mark and folding rear sights. Blued locks, set triggers. Walnut stocks with brass furnitures, (damaged) horn noses. One ramrod an old replacement. Length each 38 cm. A beautiful pair of pistols in untouched, easy to upgrade condition. €1,500.00

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A pair of ladies' flintlock pistols. Italian, circa 1780. A high quality pair of ladies traveling pistols, so-called "Mazzagatti". Blued, eight sided, changing to round barrels with smooth bores in 14 mm caliber. Engraved and gilded tangs, muzzles and chambers with the monogram "CP" in a cartouche, surmounted by love birds. Domed lock plates with a decorative border. Dark root wood stocks with engraved and chiselled silver furniture, ornamented with roses and household objects. Delicately engraved silver inlays around the tangs. Horn nose pieces. Length 21 cm. €6,000.00

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A flintlock pistol. Donbrieng, French? around 1810. Smoothbore barrel with cannon muzzle in 12.5 mm calibre. Profuse gold inlays at the breech. Flintlock with cock safety (cock has been welded). The lower edge of the lock signed "DONBRIENG". Carved walnut full stock heavily inlaid with silver wire (small defects) and with engraved iron furniture. Original horn ramrod with iron cap. Length 27 cm. €1,750.00

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A double-barreled flintlock pistol. Anton Baumann, Munich, circa 1810. Finished, smoothbore barrels in calibre 15 mm with silver front sights and gold-lined vent holes. At the breeches silver bands and signature "Anton Baumann a Munchen". Lightly chiselled, silver-inlaid locks with signature repeated. Carved walnut stock (fore stock previously renewed) with horn nose and engraved gilt brass furniture. Wooden ramrod with ball extractor and horn cap. Length 39 cm. €2,700.00

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A cased pair of percussion pistols. Morgenroth, Gernrode ca. 1840. Barrels of fine rose Damascus with gold-inlaid signatures "Morgenroth in Gernrode" as well as the serial numbers "1" and "2" respectively. Eight-groove rifled barrels in calibre 12 mm. Back-set locks, set triggers. Walnut half stocks, the iron pommel caps with horn underlay. Locks and iron furnitures with overall high-quality, deeply chiselled scroll engraving. Length each 38 cm. In a wooden case with green felt lining, including ramrod (damaged), loading mallet and two spare nipples. €4,500.00

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AN ANCIENT ORDER OF SHEPHERDS NECK BADGE. Also a breast star, both with Crook-Key and Purse, below. Also Knights of the Golden Horn and other medals.

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NELSON - A BUFFALO HORN incised with a Crown; Prince of Wales plumes; St. George and the dragon and verse concerning Nelson's achievements, 20in. (51cm.) long

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A CARVED HORN SNUFF BOX 19th Century, an ivory figure of a monkey and another of a man.

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19th Century blond tortoiseshell and horn snuff box, another tortoiseshell snuff box with silver and pique inlay and two other plain. (4)

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Cream ware and lustre decorated cow creamer, rust and pink lustre on a naturalistic base, one horn broken, 18cm wide. (See lot 744 for illustration).

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19th Century Staffordshire cow creamer, sponge decorated with brown markings on an oval and coloured base, one horn broken, 17cm long. (See lot 744 for illustration).

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19th Century Staffordshire black and white cow creamer, the green base moulded to depict shamrock, one horn broken, 17cm long. (See lot 744 for illustration).

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A small collection of snuff boxes, including a treen shoe, three horn boxes, one with ivory and tortoiseshell cover, a mull, an agate set box, a silver coloured metal example, and a mahogany church collecting box, 10.75in (27.4cm) (8)

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A malacca cane, with a turned ivory and pique work handle to a shaped silver coloured metal mount and a horn tip, 34.5in (87.6cm). See lot 204 for illustration.

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A Victorian silver hunting horn, vinaigrette, S Mordan & Co, London 1872, monogrammed flat cover, raised collars and chain, approx 2oz

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Two silver napkin rings, fork and spoon christening set, thimble and button hook with shoe horn. (7)

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A framed and glazed case containing a display of bone, horn and mother of pearl spoons,+ 22.75in x 28in (58cm x 71cm) overall.

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A modern, small mounted horn piggin, with an applied vacant shield cartouche maker's mark "WD & Co", unascribed possibly Scottish 1920-40, 2.3in (6cm) high.

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Two Victorian mounted horn beakers of tapering form, with inset glass bases, one inscribed as a trophy for "walking second best puppy", by George Adams, London 1877, the other by H.T. Brockwell, London 1882, both approximately 8.25in (21cm) high. (2)

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A Victorian graduated set of six mounted horn beakers,+ with clear glass bases, by Thomas Johnson, London 1875, the tallest beaker 6in (15cm) high. (6)

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A modern candle douter,+ in the form of a horn, by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1911, 11.5in (29cm) long, 1oz.

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A Malloch brass 3in sidecaster with horn handle.

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A J. Bernard & Son 4in brass plate wind salmon reel with bulbous horn handle, retaining most of original finish and with leather case.

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A P.D. Malloch 3in brass salmon reel with a tapered horn handle.

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