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The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club awards of Mr Donald Black and his wife Mrs Black including a large silver cigarette box engraved "Donald Black Winner On Norse Queen The Jockey Club Handicap 1 Mile 159lbs 17/1 1948, The Hong Kong Champions 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 24/1 1948, Sassoon Challenge Cup 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 29/3 1948, Norse Princess The Chinese Club Cup 1 1/4 miles 147lbs 20/1 1948, From Iris and Reidan Johannesson" by Adie Brothers Ltd Birmigham 1946, 25.5 cm 14.5cm 1650g gross, a silver salver engraved "The Hong Kong Jockey Club 1950 Autumn Plate" by William Suckling Ltd Sheffield 1946, 31cm diameter 1250g, Wai Kee Hong Kong silver trophy bowl "Archie Lyle Cup Winner 1960 D Black" 10cm diameter 129g, a Wai Kee Hong Kong silver His and Hers pair of ashtray trophies "Barton Trophy 1960 Runners Up Mr & Mrs D Black" 11cm square 232g, a Hong Kong silver pin tray trophy with five dollar 1976 inset "Mr & Mrs D Black November 1976" by maker FJ 9cm diameter 45g, Hong Kong silver ashtray trophy "RHKGC Pole Hunt Cup 1977 Best Nett 36 Holes G D Black" 8cm square 41g, The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Tackhing silver paperknife trophy "Railway Cup 1961 Runner Up Mrs D Black" 21cm long 41g, Wai Kee Hong Kong silver prize cup trophy "RHKGC G M Young Cup 1961 Won by Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co, Team- D Black, G M Macwhinnie, W F Houstoun, J A Ferguson" 11.5cm tall 147g, six further pin tray tophies, an enamelled spoon, Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club enamelled Owner and Member badges, horse hoof inkwell silver mounts, three leather dice cups and a set of five porcelain plates with horse portraits. Information regarding Donald Black's race wins can be found at the address below https://racingmemories.hk/hottopics/black-donald-riding-wins/ Salver English hallmark for Williams SucklingCigarette box - English hallmark for A.Birds LtdBowl - silver - Wai KeeThree coin inset pin trays - FJ, Sterling 925Pair of square pin dishes stamped 80 silver.Pair of ashtrays stamped Wai Kee sterling silverSmall ashtray tamped Hong Kong 925 silverHorseshoe inkwell mount stamped silver 80Letter openeer stamped sterlingSouvineer spoon stamped 925 sterling silverSmall pin tray stamped Wai kee sterling silverSmall dish plated brass.
An early George V silver ink stand of neo classical design, having a raised inkwell on a four leg stand, with urns, oval patera and bell husk pendants, the legs tied by revolving card cases to the front and rear of the frame, maker John Round & Son, Sheffield 1911, 13cm high, 6oz. NB. There is no well liner and the illustrated card is not included in the lot.
A modern hip flask unmarked, of rectangular form with planished finish, engraved initials to corner, with pull off hinged lid; together with another marked STERLING, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to centre; and an unmarked golfing trophy, modelled as a golfer in full swing, with a tree stump inkwell(Length: 20.5cm, 17cm)
A Continental tea caddy with cover marked 800, possibly German, of squat rectangular form, the edges clasped with a mask in a leaf and beaded border, the hinged cover with loop handle of similar decoration, raised on four ball and paw feet; together with a snuff box, modelled as a shoe; a scent bottle, a filigree basket, an inkwell and a hammerhead(Height: 14cm)
A late Victorian paperweight inkwell with cut glass base and silver bun cover, Sanders and Aquilar, Birmingham 1898, t/w three Edwardian glass flasks with silver bun covers, Percy Whitehouse, London 1907, in fitted leather cylindrical travel-case, a pierced silver bottle coaster with turned wood base, London 1987, a shell butter dish, Sheffield 1929 and an ep vine-leaf bottle-ticket for 'Port' (5)Split on one cover of flask
A heavy cut glass inkwell with hinged silver bun cover, Birmingham 1913, to/w a cut glass double-ended scent-flask with gilt metal bun covers, a cut glass toothbrush jar with silver top and five Victorian and Edwardian button hooks with loaded silver handles (8)shallow conchoidal chip to shoulder of inkwell
A Continental Art Nouuveau dark amethyst glass inkwell with trailed white and gilt decoration, clear glass liner and brass hinged cover, stamped Hansa DRR, 11.5cms; a Loetz style circular hinged jar and cover, with white trailed floral decoration, 9.5cms; and a modern conical iridescent scent bottle and stopper, 8cms.
A 19th Century black lacquered writing slope, decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay and painted with a bouquet of roses, with gilt branch and scrolling decoration, the top and fall-flap opening to reveal a red velour-lined writing slope, inkwell stand (wells missing), pen rest and compartment, 14 x 43 x 33cms.
A Derby inkwell and quill holder, c1800, finely painted with continuous roses, 10cm diam, puce painted mark, an oval Sitzendorf floral encrusted easel mirror applied with two putti, a Meissen fluted cabinet saucer and a miniature Coalport green and gilt basket, late 19th c (4) Derby inkwell with extensive cracks. Sitzendorf mirror with small faults and localised wear to gilding. Meissen saucer - leaves and stalks on underside chipped. Coalport basket in good condition
A Coalport Coalbrookdale 'Strephon ink[stand]', c1830, a contemporary toy teapot and cover and a similar jug, inkstand 30cm l (8) Inkstand - typical chipping of several of the flowers, lacks taperstick, one cover broken and re-stuck, liner of one inkwell stained. Teapot - handle re-stuck, slight chipping of flowers, lower body stained, miniature jug in reasonably good condition with no substantial damage
A George V silver bell novelty inkwell, 60mm h, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1911, loaded and miscellaneous other silver and silver mounted or handled articles, late 19th / early 20th c, to include a silver footed mother of pearl dish, blotter, salt bottles and stoppers and a button hook Some wear and dents, mostly in typical condition, several damaged
A fine silver fitted purple crocodile hide dressing case by Drew & Sons, retaining the full compliment of silver mounted, handled and capped accessories, including tray and carriage timepiece, blotting book with ivory handle, dip pen and pencil, travelling inkwell and light, manicure wallet retaining silver handled tweezers (only), jewel box and sewing box, the case lined in purple moire silk, the flap to the lid with silver lock engraved DREW & SONS MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY PICCADILLY CIRCUS W, two gilt brass locks with sliding catch, the lid blocked in gold E.V., carriage clock movement with lion trade mark and stamped FRENCH MAKE, each piece engraved E.V. in ligature, case 50cm long with felt lined cotton cover, mark of J Drew & Sons, London 1911, 13 and 14, 28ozs 8dwts weighable Provenance: A wedding present to Lady Enid Vane and engraved with her initials. Lady Enid Victoria Rachel Fane (1894-1969) the daughter of Lt Col Anthony Mildmay Julian Fane, 13th Earl of Westmorland and Lady Sybil Mary St Clair-Erskine, married, firstly, on 25th August 1914 Major the Hon. Henry Cecil Vane, the eldest son of Henry de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle and Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil (1882-1917) Lady Enid Vane married, secondly, on 1 September 1922 Major Herbert Broke Turnor Neck of one glass jar damaged, rim of oval glass jar very slightly nibbled. Provision for another leather wallet now lacking otherwise in superb preservation with hardly any sign of wear, the leather and lining in good condition. The timepiece in apparently working order, no key to case
A brass inkwell of Celtic design, late 19th/early 20th c, the back with cast back centred on a roundel filled with dragon, flowerheads and leafage flanked by relief cast dragons beneath quatrefoil filled square panels, the corner posts cast as dragon heads, the railed sides with animal terminals, the base pierced and cast with Celtic and other strapwork, pair of circular lidded wells with conforming pen tray flanked by four fluted hoof feet set scrolls to the knees, 12cm h; 31 x 18cm The wells with rips to the metal beneath, otherwise wear generally consistent with age, polished
Silver items, including: 3 branch candelabra, Birm. 1972, pair of vases, Birm. 1939, engine turned cigarette box, capstan inkwell, 3 piece cruet set, 4 dressing table items, etc Tallest 23cm. Most items are weightedCondition report: Vases - minor dents, inkwell dented, other have dented lids, tool are rusty,
A GUQIN-SHAPED DUAN INKSTONEQing Dynasty Skilfully carved in the shape of a guqin of compressed proportions with a smoothly-concave inkwell, the seven strings carved in low relief starting from the head, yueshan, to the end, jiaowei, flanked by two archaistic chi dragons, hongmu box and cover. 20.1cm (8in) long. (3).Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價清 端石琴式硯Compare with a duan inkstone of similar form, late Qing dynasty, which is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: The Four Treasures of the Study-Writing Paper and Inkstones, Hong Kong, 2005, p.198, pl.141.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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