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A scarce Indian steel Zafar Takieh (Salapa), with Koftgari decoration, the 'M' shaped handle with silver coloured metal ram's head terminals and Bengal tiger motif, the octagonal screw-tight scabbard encasing a 21.5cm stiletto, 54.5cm long overall. Zafar Takieh translates as 'cushion of victory', carried by Indian Princes when seated on the Masnad 'cushion' throne.
A Silver Punch Service, Moscow, circa 1900, comprising a silver ice pail, five silver beakers and a silver ladle in the form of a kovsch with an elongated handle, the ice pail with elaborately engraved initials and a swing handle, the ladle and cups similarly engraved, the cups also with scrolls and foliage, maker's mark M H in Cyrillic on the ladle and pail, I B on the cups in Cyrillic, 84 standard (7) height of pail: 18.5cm., 7.25in
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER-PLATED CUTLERY mainly fiddle-and-thread and fiddle, thread and shell patterns, comprising: soup ladle, basting spoon, fish slice, sugar strainer ladle, pair sauce ladles, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, four salt spoons, two mustard or cream ladles, a Stilton scoop, butter knife and a pair of pickle forks, and other sundry items of cutlery, together with four preserve-pot covers, and four decanter labels for WHISKY, BRANDY, SHERRY and PORT, the case having a silver plated 'M' and plated recessed handles
TWO FIRST-HALF 19TH-CENTURY EARTHENWARE MILK JUGS comprising A PEARLWARE JUG of neo-classical "helmet" form, transfer-printed in sepia with a rustic scene with ruins beside a river, an angler and boatman, all under a scrolling foliate border, the boatman repeated on the inner lip, with loop handle, 13cm, (5.1in) high and A MASON'S STYLE JUG of octagonally faceted form with serpent handle having printed chinoiserie underglaze blue floral decoration, overpainted in colour washes, underglaze blue mark M & N/NEW/OPAQUE, probably for Mayer and Newbold, Lane End, Staffordshire, 11cm, (4.4in) high (2)
EDWARD FITZGERALD and WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, A signed anecdote and sketch, the framed pencil sketch of a lady and gentleman within a landscape with accompanying note from Fitzgerald stating: 'Drawn by W. M. Thackeray, as we were talking together in my lodging, Southampton Street, Holborn, in the winter or spring of 1854', signed Edward Fitzgerald, sketch unsigned, sketch 6 x 4.5 ins
Jean Tetard for Tetard Freres A canteen of Art Deco table silver Paris, circa 1930 plain flared handles with stepped sides, initialled M to reverse, comprising: 12 soup spoons 12 table forks 12 dessert spoons 12 dessert forks 12 teaspoons 12 coffee spoons a pair of sugar tongs a serving spoon a serving fork a pair of salad servers a soup ladle a cake slice a fish slice and with steel blades and ivory handles: 12 table knives and a butter knife (93) Jean Tetard began designing for his father's firm from 1930 and his objects were first displayed at the Decor de la Table exhibition held at the Musee Galliera in the same year..
An Art Nouveau pewter wine cooler by W. M. F., circa 1900 modelled with a mermaid sitting on a shell amongst swirling water, inscribed "Ihrem scheidenden Chef die Arbeiter der Adjustage I Stahlwerk Hoesch 1/10 98" (To their departing Head the workers of the Adjustage I steel factory Hoesch 1/10 98) underside stamped 'OX, WMFB, I/O' 32cm. high by 32cm. wide
A PRESENTATION CASED SET OF A CLOCK AND BAROMETER, by J. C. Vickery, the clock modelled as a Goliath pocket watch with Roman numerals, blue steel hands and seconds dial, in a white metal case together with a matching aneroid barometer, both inscribed 'J. C. Vickery To Their Majesties 179.181.183 Regent Street W.' to the dials, in a silver mounted leather case bearing a monogram to the centre, with sliding back panel, bears hallmarks for London 1905 13in. wide x 8.5in. high (33 x 21.5cms) Presented to Lord Danesfort, who was a Member of Parliament for York, as John George Butcher, born 1853 died June 30th 1935 M. P. for York 1893-1906 made Freeman of York 1906 possibly when this presentation was made, created Knight in 1918 and to the Peerage in 1924 taking the title from estates in Ireland

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