An early 18th century wriggle work pewter dish decorated with a hunting hawk perched on a branch and incised initials 'M.W.' bears touchmarks for 'James Hitchman, London', 21.5cm diameter; together with another dish with flowerhead decoration and the initials 'R.W.S.' bears the same touchmarks, 21.5cm diameter.
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A mixed lot: two embossed shallow dishes with cast, openwork handles and low pedestal bases, London 1898, a modern glass preserve jar and cover, a teastrainer, a drip bowl, two napkin rings, a compact, a cigarette case, a small planter, a candle douser and a Victorian, hunting horn pepper, 25oz (lot)
A mixed lot: a Victorian novelty scent bottle/ vinaigrette, in the form of a hunting horn, monogrammed, by S. Mordan & Co, London 1858, a William IV pepper, a mounted cut glass sugar caster, a pair of sugar tongs A/F, a horn spoon and a pair of plated dwarf candlesticks, 5.5oz weighable silver. (7)
A mixed lot including: a pair of navette shaped diamond set mother of pearl cufflinks, and various studs in a case, marcasite jewellery, a cameo brooch, a fox mask stick pin, a 15ct gold hunting horn brooch, gilt Lanco open face pocket watch, a synthetic ruby pendant, a turquoise set curb bracelet, two silver vestas and chain, a gilt watch chain, a ring, two heart padlock clasps and other items. (lot)
Attractive continental triple coloured gold fusee verge pocket watch, the gilt dial with bridge cock and regulating dial, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, gold hands and key winding hole between the one and two o'clock positions, the decorated case depicting a hunting dog and game to the reverse, unsigned, 43mm
A FINE 19TH-CENTURY SAILORWORK SCRIMSHAW-DECORATED WHALE'S TOOTH. incised over one side with a whaler flying the flag of Captain William Seabury with whale boats hunting in the foreground. 5 1/2in. (14cm.) high; 337g. Captain William Seabury (1780-1852) a native of Little Compton, Rhode Island, moved to New Bedford in 1833 where his flag appears in the local owners private signal directory. . Lit: New Bedford and Old Dartmouth, A Portrait of a Region's Past, bicentennial exhibition catalogue of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society at the Whaling Museum in New Bedford, December 4, 1975 - April 18, 1976, pages 67-69 inc.
A mid Victorian stoneware jug Probably Lambeth with moulded scenes of taverns, hunting incidents and a windmill, 24cm, high; a Staffordshire silver lustre jug, decorated with birds and flowers, 11.5cm high; and a pearlware pottery jug, press moulded with pointers and with copper lustre decoration, 12.5cm high (3)
A pair of Copeland Spode circular Plates, the centres printed in blue with scenes of swimming fish and fish in a landing net, within a blue printed floral border, on an off-white ground, 10 ½" diameter 80. A William Ridgway "Humphrey's Clock", part Toy Dinner Service, printed in blue with Dickensian scenes, comprises: an oval Teapot, three graduated oval Platters, two-handled oval covered Vegetable Tureen, three Cups and one Saucer, five graduated circular Plates, Gravy Boat and Cream Jug (conditions vary; one platter chipped, gravy boat repaired, cream jug hairline cracked, tureen with hairline crack); together with four further blue printed small Plates and a 19th Century Cream Jug printed in blue with scene of figures hunting wild horses (chipped)

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