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An early 18th Century flintlock fowling piece, swamped barrel 40 1/4 in.. with brass bead and London proof marks, stamped `TP` at the breach, lightly engraved lock marked `T PEELE`, full stock with brass mounts, openwork side plate with game scene, ivory tipped wooden ramrod. A Thomas Peel of Whitehaven is referenced in Blackmore `Gunmakers of London` (pp 157). Live bidding available, see www.georgekidner.co.uk for details
A set of ten silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, maker`s mark `R. & Co.`, Sheffield 1935 and 1936, 17cm long; a set of six fish knives and forks by Mappin & Webb, Ltd., Sheffield 1910, with ivory handles, the knives 20cm long; and a set of six fruit knives and forks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1932, with mother-of-pearl handles, the knives 17cm long, 475g (15.25 oz) gross weighable.
A matched silver Old English pattern part table service by Viner`s Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1932, 1937 & 1938, comprising: Twelve table forks, Six table spoons Twelve dessert forks, Twelve dessert spoons Six soup spoons, Six tea spoons Eleven egg spoons, Two sauce ladles A soup ladle, 3734g (119 oz); Together with the following with silver blades/tines and ivory handles: Twelve fish knives, Twelve fish forks; With various xylo and steel cutlery; Housed in a 1930s figured walnut two door cabinet, on carved scroll legs.
A collection of electro-plated items, to include: an oval baluster soup tureen and cover, on a pedestal oval foot; six other assorted tureens and covers; a kettle on stand; a cased set of twelve knives and forks, with ivory handles; a pair of salad servers; a pair of fish servers; a shaped circular salver; and other electro-plated items. There is no condition available for this lot.
A collection of items, to include: an Edwardian silver slightly tapering christening mug by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1905, with a C-scroll handle, engraved with birds among foliate swags and initials, 9.6cm high; two pewter tankards; a pewter mug; and a collection of electro-plated items, to include: a large oval tray; a baluster pedestal bowl; ivory handled fish knives and forks; a fiddle pattern soup ladle; and other items, 150g (4.85 oz) weighable
Anglo Indian Teak Side Table the top edge picked out in Ebony to the centre a star design inlaid with Ivory & Ebony. Two drawers inlaid in Ivory & Ebony, supported by unusual splayed out legs. With shaped side splats, joined by a cross stretcher inlaid all the was around the table. 21`` in width, 18`` in depth, 30`` in height.
Horse Head Pendant Statement Necklace, the horse studded with white Austrian crystals above an oval and a pear cut peach faux cat`s eye and a large clear faceted crystal, below which hangs a box chain tassel; the horse`s mane, ears, hooves and the tassel all with a rose gold finish, as is the flat curb chain forming part of the three strand necklace along with a fine black curb chain and a strand of ivory faux pearls; necklace 18 inches long plus 2.5 inch extender, pendant 3.5 inch drop
Staunton Ivory Chess Set By J. JAQUES & SON Ltd HATTON GARDEN, London, Circa 1910 The kings stamped to the underside `JAQUES LONDON`, one rook and knight stamped from each side with a crown The king -- 4 in. (10 cm.) high; the pawn -- 1 7/8 in. (4.7 cm.) high, Mahogany fitted casket with two trays and partitions for individual ivory pieces, All Fully Lined With Label to the underside, printed `THE STAUNTON CHESSMEN ` and a facsimile of Howard Staunton`s signature . Nathaniel Cook`s design was patented in 1849 and several months later John Jaques gained the manufacturing right and started to supply retailers, such as W. Leuchars of Piccadilly. The dating of these classic chess sets has evolved into an academic art. Alan Fersht notes that ivory kings were stamped `J. Jaques London`, during the first years of production. The crown stamp on the rook is also similar to those dated 1855. The knights` heads of early sets closely followed the examples from the Parthenon frieze, much admired in the British Museum from 1832, although different horses were selected as models. Alan Fersht, Jaques Staunton Chess Set 1849-1939, published, 2007 The ubiquitous Jaques` Staunton chess men were first exalted in the Times of 9th November 1849, ``it is to be remarked that, while there is so great an accession to elegance of form, it is not attained at the expense of practical utility``. The chess champion, Howard Staunton, was recruited by Jaques as a means of marketing the sets and protecting his manufacturing right. Each box was originally issued with individually signed labels.
Chinese 19 c. Carved Ivory Dragon Censer w/ Stand. Chinese 19th C., signed carved ivory censer, on tripod ball and claw feet, emerging from animal masks, with dragon handles, and decorated with other various mythical animal figures . Beautifully carved. Height: 12"", Width: 8"". Including Rosewood stand.
c. 1900 Indian Carved Ivory of Krishna Indian Hindu Carved Ivory statue of Radha & Krishna. c 1900. .Rare, hard to find, antique ivory statue of Radha and Krishna together. Krishna is playing the flute. This intricately carved statue stands 8 inches tall including wooden base. Very good condition.
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