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A late Victorian novelty silver-mounted ebony, ivory and bamboo walking stick, the handle well-carved as an eagle's handle, foliate chased collar, twin-section cane of wrythen-fluted bamboo and tapering ebony, silvered tip, 91cm long, Ebenezer Newman & Co, London 1900
An Austrian Neoclassical Revival moss agate, guilloché enamel and silver-mounted ebony walking stick, the slender tapering semi-precious handle with ribbon-tied swags, laurel garlands and a band of white of white enamel, tapering cane, horn tip, 92cm long, hallmarked George Adam Schied, Vienna, c.1900
An Austrian Neoclassical Revival silver-mounted ebonised walking stick, the tapering handle surmounted by an amethyst-coloured pommel, the sides chased with laureate garlands and engine-turned with a pinstriped and geometric field, tapering cane, brass walking tip, 91cm long, hallmarked George Adam Schied, Vienna, c.1900
Folk Art - a 19th century sailor's work whalebone and baleen walking stick handle, 9cm long; a 19th century marine handle cane handle, as a grasped fist, 4.5cm long; a 9ct gold cane top, 2.2cm diam; a softwood novelty cane handle, carved as a partridge head, c. 1900; various others, including silver and silver-mounted bamboo, glass, horn, etc., [17]
A George III silver circular pedestal soup tureen, acanthus grasped rustic loop finial, gadrooned borders, angular scroll handles, domed foot, 41cm wide, William Stroud, London 1802, 2996gHeraldry: Arms of Hon. George Henry William Hervey JP DL (1843 - 1933) of The Old Place, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, who in 1876 married Emma Arkwright, second daughter of Major William Arkwright of Sutton Rock Derbyshire and grand-daughter of Robert Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, himself a grandson of Sir Richard Arkwright.
Midlands Architectural History - a Victorian silver mounted salvaged timber walking stick, the ferrule engraved with a named view of a timbered inn and inscribed A Relic of Old Walsall, This Stick Was Cut From A Beam Taken From the Old Wool Pack Inn Pulled Down 1892, Supposed to have Been Built 500 Years, L-shaped stag antler handle, 91.5cm long, Birmingham 1891/2
A pair of George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, rat tail bowls, crested, James Tookey, London 1752; another, Thomas Chawner, London 1773; a George II/III silver fancy-back table spoon, bottom-struck spoon, marks rubbed, c.1750; a Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, maker's mark only; a William IV silver miniature fork, London 1836; another, Irish, Thomas Townsend, Dublin 1815 (7), 284g
A George IV Provincial silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged gadrooned borders, scroll handles, each chased with bands of scrolling foliage, outswept feet, gilt interiors, the teapot 28cm long, James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1821; a coffee pot, en suite, London 1820 (4), 2110g grossHeraldry: Crest most notably of Fraser
A George IV Rococo Revival silver inkstand, central cylindrical wafer box enclosed by a scallop shell taperstick, flanked by a pair of fluted clear glass wells, shell and leafy scroll border, conforming cartouche shaped feet, 29cm wide, retailed by S Smith & Son, Covent Garden, Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1827, 694g weighable silver
A George V Adam Revival silver pedestal sugar vase, the urn chased with swaged drapes above a frieze of stiff leafy foliage, the cover with conforming foliage and centred by an acanthus bud finial, twin serpent handles, domed circular foot, 20cm high, D. & J. Wellby Ltd, London 1925, 362g
A George V Art Deco period silver smoker's table-top companion, the combination square pedestal surmounted by a mechanical trigger lighter of vesta form and enclosing provision for cigarettes, engine-turned to a pinstripe design, plinth base, 16cm high, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931
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