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A collection of decorative objects and works of art, 19th and early 20th century, including a Continental carved ivory box; a carved limewood nut-cracker; two Bezique score markers; a Sperm whale’s tooth; a specimen of amethyt quartz; a carved ivory paper knife (damaged); a glass and gilt metal surtout-de-table; desk seals; boxes and other items
A miniature silver cased longcase clock, Birmingham 1946, makers mark rubbed, together with a silver cased retracting ink pen and pencil set, Birmingham 1894, makers mark W.V & S, a silver mounted vinegar jug, marks rubbed, a silver napkin ring, London 1905, makers mark rubbed, a white metal circular waiter, marks to base, a silver teaspoon, marks rubbed, a miniature silver cased hand mirror, marks rubbed, a silver circular waiter, with foliate decoration, no marks and further silver plated wares to include napkin ring, two knife holders, a cased christening spoon and fork, milk jug, pepper grinder, nut cracker, a part set of ivorine handled fish knives and forks, (24).
A part set of silver gilt flatware, London 1860, comprising a pair of salad servers, grape scissors, nut cracker, knife fork, spoon, egg spoon and scoop. Each decorated with crowned armorial of crossed fish, below a cross and crescent, the shield hung with a heart. The armorial bordered by palm leaves and hearts, extending the length of the handles. Weight 826g, 26.5oz.
A 19th century Dutch primitive figural nut cracker, in the form of a Dutch gentleman in clogs and wide brimmed hat, 15.5cm (6 1/4in), one larger similar nut cracker, a painted satin birch glove box, decorated with neoclassical swags of ribbons, and a monogrammed oval panel marked EB, 30cm (12in)
A 19th century ivory dog's head handled corkscrew, the glass eyed animal's mask to one end, a collar around its neck, the other end pointed, the iron helix tip broken, the handle 13.5cm wide, together with a wooden nut cracker carved as a Norseman with braided hair and cracking the nuts in his teeth, 15.5cm high (2)
A walnut lever nut cracker, carved as a grotesque head and incised with the dates 1758 and 1773, iron rivet, 14cm h, probably English, early/mid 18th c; a carved wood screw action nut cracker in the form of a squirrel, with bulbous handle, 18cm h, 19th c (2). Lever nut cracker - some old faults, ie a large chip to the nose and vertical crack through one eye and in the handle. Screw cracker - small chip to the tip of one ear and the tail but in overall very good condition

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