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Lot 45

An exhibition standard 5 inch gauge model of the British Railway Standard 2MT 2-6-0 tender locomotive ' No 78019, the model built to the Don Young design by Mr Ian Page of Cumbria in 2006.Re-built and repainted by Mr M Wyatt in 2012. With silver soldered copper loco type boiler of Belpaire pattern and fitted with super heater, steam pressure gauge set at 90 psi working pressure, water sight glass, regulator and other usual cab fittings of authentic working scale. The chassis having twin outside cast-iron cylinders, flutter motion, mechanical lubricator and two injectors fitted. Six-wheel tender with fitted water hand operated feed pump. The model built in 1 1/16th to the foot scale and finished in traditional British Railways livery with polished bright-work and has been recently run at The Hewell and Tardebigge Steam Railway.Boiler History: Boiler built by Messrs Castle Boilers.Boiler Number K.T.234.4.92. The model is sold together with a full engine and boiler history file which can be inspected at the auctioneers Newbury office. BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.Condition Report: additional images are availableCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 68

A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a Lancashire and Yorkshire 2-4-2 side tank locomotive No 50728, built by Mr Brian Lee of Yorkshire to the Don Young design 'Lankey'. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, drains and associated copper pipework. The chassis with internal cylinders, Joy valve gear and twin injectors with hand pump in rear tank. Hydrostatic lubrication and automatic drain cocks. The model finished in traditional black lined livery with polish brass boiler bands, British Railway transfer to tanks sides and fitted with steps and handrails. Length 102cm. Cab width 25cm. Height 38cm. Boiler History: Northern Association of Model Engineers Boiler Test Records. No. N 808823. Expired the 10th of June 2010. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Boiler Identity No. N4-100-382 BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 69

A fine exhibition standard 5 inch gauge model of the 4-6-0 Great Western Railway 7800 class tender locomotive 'Foxcote Manor', built by late Mr Kenneth Gordon-Head of Cornwall from Reeves castings. The model with silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including water sight glass, steam pressure gauge, regulator, screw direction control lever, lever operated sliding firebox doors, timber planked floor to cab, safety vales and many other sundry fittings. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Walschaerts valve gear, fluted motion and detailed rivet-work. The model finished in traditional Great Western Railway green and black livery with detailed rivet-work cab side numbers and locomotive name plates, fitted vacuum hoses, lamp irons with lamps. Together with six-wheel tender having fitted hand feed pump. Boiler History: No boiler history available.

Lot 70

A fine exhibition standard 5 inch gauge model of a 1500 Class 0-6-0 side tank locomotive, built by the late Mr Kenneth Gordon-Head of Cornwall, the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including water sight glass, steam pressure gauge, regulator and direction control. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Walschaerts valve gear and fluted motion. The model finished in polished brass plate-work with rivet detailing and polished bright-work, vacuum hoses, linkages, handrails and steps. Boiler History: No boiler history available.

Lot 71

An exhibition quality 5 inch gauge model of a Great Western Railway Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive No 7007, built by Mr K R Price of Wiltshire using both works drawings and the very comprehensive drawings of the late Peter Rich. It has all the functions of the full-size engine as far as practicality goes with a fitted fine scale back head with removable hardwood planked floor. The boiler is copper throughout and fully silver soldered. It has four stainless steel radiant super heaters, stainless ash-pan and grate with working dampers operated from the cab. The boiler fittings include scale steam pressure gauge, scale vacuum gauge, water sight gauge, regulator with lubrication operating valve linkage and scale cylinder drain cocks operated from the cab. Oil feed to cylinders is by hydrostatic lubrication via needle valve sight glasses to all 4 cylinders via oil feed tank situated below cab floor. Boiler feed is by two scale injectors. The reverser has a left-hand two start Acme thread with dovetail locking quadrant. The chassis, which has been run on air, has twin outside cylinders and twin inside cylinders, operated by Walshearts inside valve gear. There are leaf springs to all wheels. The main driving wheels have had steel tyres shrunk onto them. It is fitted with vacuum brakes to engine and tender together with fitted reservoirs and train pipe. There are fitted vacuum hoses and couplings, front and rear, made from stainless steel. The vacuum is generated by live steam ejector and double acting pump operated by inside valve gear. The vacuum is limited by vacuum limiting valve set to 12"Hg. Both ejector and blower exhaust via collars on petticoat pipe. It has a stainless-steel spark arrester fitted. The six-wheel tender is fitted with vacuum brakes and operational water scoop together with scale water gauge and fitted tool boxes. An emergency hand pump is fitted and a speed/mileage gauge operated from a sensor on the centre wheel set. The model is finished in Great Western Railways post 1928 green lined livery with detailed rivet work, polished bright work, fitted steps, hand irons and lamp irons with working lamps fitted with LED lights. Boiler History: Boiler Identification No. 206/100/KP1. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working steam pressure 100 psi. Northern Association of Model Engineers Certificate No. C163332. Andover Model Engineering Society dated 1st of November 2015 This was for a shell test only and the locomotive has not yet been steamed. (Information supplied by the vendor). BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 72

A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a 0-6-0 Simplex side tank locomotive No 1902 'Sydney', completed by the late Mr Martin Barker of Stockport and Devon to the Martin Evans design. The silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, firebox door, direction control wheel, whistle, safety valves, simulated plank flooring and checker plate to cab floor. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Walschaerts valve gear, ratchet oiler system and lever operated water pump to side tank. The model finished in green and black livery with polished bright-work, fitted steps, hand-irons, lamp irons and couplings. Length 86cm. Cab width 25cm. Boiler History: The original R C Chambers of Weymouth boiler certificate No 178 Dated the 21st of December 1972. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Boiler serial number R.C.74. BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 73

A 5 inch gauge model of a 4-6-0 Great Western Manor class tender locomotive No 7876 'Barton Manor', built to the Martin Evans design the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator and other usual fittings. The chassis with twin outside cylinders, fluted motion with guides and internal Stephenson's valve gear. The six-wheel tender with coal compartment, twin tool boxes and hand operated water feed pump. The model finished in Great Western Railway green and black lined livery with fitted steps, handrails and lamp irons. Length 166cm.Boiler History: No boiler history available.Condition Report: We have no past history of this model Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 75

An exhibition standard model of a 5 inch gauge Great Eastern Region class T26 2-4-0 tender locomotive No 490, commission built by M & J Ilott from works drawing and photographs taken in the museum at Bressingham. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, blower valve, two steam safety valves screw reverser and other usual fittings. The chassis having twin inside gunmetal cylinders, Stephenson's link valve gear slide valves, automatic cylinder drain relief valve mechanical oil feed to cylinder lubrication, whistle, water axel pump and two live steam vertical injectors. The six-wheel tender having 6 litre water storage, two water valves and tender hand brake. The model finished in traditional blue and black lined livery with fitted steps, handrails and brass framed porthole windows to cab. Length 132cm. Width 21cm. Height to top of chimney 34cm. Weight of engine 91lbs and weight of tender 35lbs, total weight 126lbs. Complete with transport carrying boxes and covers. Boiler history: Northern Federation certificates 4-year Hydraulic test due 19/03/2024 Steam test due 01/09/2021 Working pressure 80psi. BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 76

An exhibition standard 5 inch gauge model of Great Western Railway King class 4-6-0 tender locomotive King Charles II No 6009, recently rebuilt with a new belpaire silver soldered copper super heated boiler which has only been steamed a few times. The working cab with simulated planked floor, fitted steam pressure gauge, water sight glass with drain cock, regulator, vacuum control, cab direction control, lever operated firebox doors, detailed copper pipework. The chassis detail including twin outside and twin inside cylinders with Stephenson's valve gear, injector, fluted motion, cab controlled drain cocks, lubricators, whistle, brakes, sanding gear and other usual fittings. The six-wheel tender with fitted hand feed pump, brakes, water cocks, detailed rivet-work, fitted steps, hand irons, lamp irons, lamps, tool boxes, vacuum hoses and couplings. The model finished in Great Western Railways green lined livery with 'Torquay Express' to smoke box door and polished bright-work to motion and other fittings. Length 188cm. Cab width 25cm. The original full-size locomotives were withdrawn from service in 1962. * The vendor has requested that we draw prospective buyers attention to the fact that the locomotive has recently been totally striped down to the last nut and bolt with the chassis being dismantled and then the model was professional rebuilt, repainted and lined to exhibition standards. Sold together with track. Boiler History: The boiler was supplied in 2017 by G B Boilers of Bedworth in Warwickshire. Boiler Serial Number GB797. Manufactured the 29th of July 2017. Working pressure 90 psi. Haudraulic test pressure 180 psi. Volumn 8.5 litres. Declaration of Conformity signed by G Brannigan (Boiler-smith).Original Boiler certificate from GB Boilers. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Boiler Test Record. Re-test the 9th of August 2017 135 psi Expires the 8th of August 2021. Steam test pressure 90 psi. Expired the 6th of November 2019. Plus other boiler records.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition. SALEROOM NOTICE:Please note a new large/deep scratch on the tender. Dreweatts will ensure this new scratch is restored and repainted to exhibition standard as per description. Condition Report: Please note a new large/deep scratch on the tender. Dreweatts will ensure this new scratch is restored and repainted to exhibition standard as per description.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 77

An Exhibition standard model of a 5 inch gauge 0-6-0 tank locomotive No 7248, built to the GLR Kennions design 'Butch', with silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator and other usual fittings. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Walschaerts valve gear and slide valves. The model finished in British Railways black lined livery with B.R. Lion crest to side tanks, fitted steps, handrails , brass framed port-hole windows to cab and polished bright-work motion. Length 71cm. Cab width 25cm. Height 30cm. Boiler History: No boiler history available.  

Lot 78

A well-engineered 5 inch gauge model of a 0-4-0 side tank locomotive 'Chippy', built to the design 'Ajax' with silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, safety valves and other usual fittings. The chassis with twin outside cylinders, fluted motion, Walschaerts valve gear and ratchet lubricating system. The model finished in green and black livery with brass framed port-hole driver's windows, fitted steps and hand-rails.Boiler History: No boiler history available. 

Lot 79

A well-engineered 5 inch gauge model of a 0-4-0 side tank locomotive 'Ajax', built to the design' Ajax' with silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, safety valves and other usual fittings. The chassis with twin outside cylinders, fluted motion, Walschaerts valve gear and ratchet lubricating system. The model finished in maroon and black livery with brass framed port-hole drivers windows, fitted steps, lamp irons and handrails.Boiler History: No boiler history available. 

Lot 80

A well engineered 7 1/4 inch gauge model of a 'Holmside' 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive, built to the design by Martin Evans. The silver soldered copper boiler with cab fittings including regulator, water sight glass, steam pressure gauge, two injectors, mechanical lubricator, safety valve and other usual fittings. The chassis with twin outside cylinders with fitted drain cocks. Stephenson's valve gear and fluted motion. The model finished in traditional black and red livery with fitted steps, handrails and couplings, brass framed porthole windows to cab and simulated coal panel to back with filler cap to water storage tank. Length 122cm. Cab width 33cm. Height 53cm.   Boiler History: Boiler built by Mr Geoff Tomlinson. Boiler Number N24 100 119. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies. Examination Certificate of Pressure system No C 154882 Working pressure 100 psi. Boiler certificate expired the 7th of July 2017. Further past boiler history.   BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.  

Lot 81

A well engineered 7 1/4 inch gauge model of a 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive No 5 'Holmside', built to the Martin Evans design from Reeves of Birmingham castings with copper boiler fitted with steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, twin safety valves and twin clack valves. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with internal Stephenson link motion, cab operated water hand feed pump, direction control wheel, cylinder drain cocks, rod brakes, blower valves, steam whistle, blow down valve and ratchet oiler system. The model finished in National Coal Board York blue with lining and relevant plates, fitted running boards and polished motion. Length 117cm. Cab width 3cm.These models were based on a National Coal Board locomotive and was serialised in The Model Engineer Volumes 143 - 144.* Holmside was a 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive with outside cylinders and inside Stephenson link motion that used to work for the National Coal Board. The original full size engines were built circa 1901 by Chapman and Furneaux and worked all its life between Craghead and Morrison Busty Collieries, Anfield Plain, Durham, until scrapped in 1962. Boiler History: No boiler history available.Condition Report: This is an old model which has been repainted so difficult to give a condition report on. Additional photos can be arranged It has no boiler history or boiler certificatesWe understand that the boiler is of new constructed from 3mm copper with formed plated supplied by Devon Boilers.(But home made) It is silver soldered and has never been steamed.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 82

An exhibition standard 7 1/4 inch gauge model of a Great Western Railway 14xx tank locomotive, built by retired model engineer Mr Tom Snoxell of the Maiden District Model Engineering Society, North East England. Model completed in 2004. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including radiant super heater, 28 square inch fire grate, steam pressure gauge, water sight glass, regulator, screw reverser direction control lever, mechanical drain cocks and other usual fittings. The chassis having two inside cylinders with Stephenson valve gear, steam brake actuation valve, fitted twin axle water feed pumps split between both side tanks from pass valves in the cab and having mechanical oil feed lubrication and mechanical drain cocks. The model finished in Great Western green livery with polished bright-work and comes complete with sit on driving truck with integrated water supply tank and control feed valve to the locomotive. Overall length 46. Cab width 13 1/4. Overall height 20 3/4 inches. Weight approximately 135 lbs.Boiler History: Boiler Serial Number 378054. Southern Federation Boiler Examination certificates No. C154296 Hydraulic test pressure 105 psi expires the 6th of April 2023 and Steam tested at 70 psi working pressure which expired the 6th of April 2020. Issued by The Rotherham and District MES Dated the 7th of April 2019.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.

Lot 166

GLASS DECANTERS WITH STOPPERS, silver and other labels and a good quantity of drinking glassware including twist stem wine glasses

Lot 175

SILVER, WHITE METAL MOUNTED & GLASS TOPPED SCENT BOTTLES (6) to include a cut glass bell shaped atomizer with Sterling and Pink Guilloche enamel top, 14.5cms H

Lot 203

EPNS ENTREE DISH & COVER, cased hallmarked silver condiment set and other EPNS ware

Lot 207

MIXED QUANTITY OF HALLMARKED SILVER SPOONS to include a Victorian tea caddy spoon, London 1896, maker Charles Boyton (II), a set of six teaspoons with shell shaped bowls, London 1899, maker James Whatley and Frank Clarke Wheeler and six various others including one bearing the Wire Fox Terrier Association emblem, Sheffield 1925, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd and one bearing South Coast Kennel Society emblem, Birmingham 1910, maker William Hare Haseler, 5.3 troy ozs gross

Lot 209

GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS (9) plus one other, Edinburgh hallmarks, 1809 x 4, maker J F and 1812 x 5 maker Francis Howden, the final spoon with indistinct marks, 4.6 troy ozs gross

Lot 214

MIXED JEWELLERY IN A LEATHER EFFECT JEWELLERY CASE (3 ITEMS) to include an untested but possibly gold carved cameo brooch, 4 x 3.5cms, hallmarked silver, agate and mother of pearl set circular pendant drop on silver chain and a 1oz fine silver one dollar dated 1992 in a sterling mount with white metal necklace chain

Lot 215

SILVER, BUTTERFLY WING, MICRO MOSAIC & OTHER COSTUME JEWELLERY, RAF Sweetheart and RMS Scythia badges ETC

Lot 217

SILVER CASED KEYWIND POCKET WATCH, two fob chains and a small selection of crowns and coinage, the pocket watch open faced set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case stamped 'Chester 1898', with key, the two fob chains both in white metal

Lot 219

9CT GOLD & STERLING SILVER BROOCHES (2), the gold example flower and leaf form with central Amethyst and outer Peridots, 7.1grms, the silver example has three floral heads over a tied bow, the main stones probably hematite, the rest of the brooch set with marcasites, 13.8grms

Lot 221

LADY'S WATCHES - a parcel of eight mechanical and Quartz wristwatches including Sekonda, Avia, Pulsar, Damira ETC, leather straps on three, metal on remainder, a pair of fan shaped marcasite clip brooches, 24grms, large circular St Justin pewter Celtic brooch, boxed and silver pendants and chains - two by R S Eliot, approximately 30grms total, majority 925 or other silver

Lot 310

MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP to include an Indian erotic art miniature, carved hardwood lidded box, vintage sketcher's/artist's leather pouch, Royal Mail mint stamps sets x 3, double strand set of simulated pearls with silver clasp in clam shaped box and a walnut and briar wood vintage smoker's pipe

Lot 208

λ A QUEEN ANNE TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX DATED '1705' of oval clam shape, with pique decoration and silver mounts, unmarked, the hinged lid centred with a plaque, inscribed 'The other Quart Then', the base inscribed 'My Auld Friend 1705' 9.1cm wide Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.

Lot 209

A RARE SCOTTISH HORN ELEPHANT SNUFF MULL EARLY 19TH CENTURY with bone eyes and tusks, with silver mounts, unmarked, the hinged cover with a plaque, inscribed 'G. Phillips' 8cm high

Lot 211

λ THREE SCOTTISH HORN ZOOMORPHIC SNUFF MULLS LATE 18TH / 19TH CENTURY each with bone eyes and silver mounts, one hallmarked for Birmingham 1894, two with hinged covers, one pull-off, together with a horn boot snuff box, with a tortoiseshell pull-off cover (4) 13.6cm (max)

Lot 212

A WILLIAM IV OAK 'HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT' SNUFF BOX DATED '1834' of disc form, the lid with a silver plaque, unmarked, inscribed 'Made From Wood found in the Ruins of the Houses of Parliament destroyed by Fire 16th Octr 1834' 10.3cm diameter Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman. Catalogue Note The Palace of Westminster, the medieval Royal palace used as the home of the British parliament, was largely destroyed by fire on the 16th October 1834. The blaze was caused by the burning of small wooden tally sticks which had been used as part of the accounting procedures of the Exchequer.

Lot 214

AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK 'YORK MINSTER' TOBACCO BOX DATED '1840' presumably made from the remains of York Minster after the fire of 1840, with a part hinged lid with a silver plaque engraved with a view of the burning York Minster and dated 'May 20th 1840' 15.3cm wide Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman. Catalogue Note The fire at York Minster on the 20th May 1840 was the second great fire at the Minster, the first was in 1829.

Lot 284

λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK BY CUMMINS, LONDON, C.1825-30 the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the backplate signed 'Cummins London', the circular silver dial also signed and with Roman numerals and pierced blued steel hands, with a brass bezel, in an architectural case with outline mouldings, with pendulum, winding key and case key 42.2cm high, 35cm wide, 16.5cm deep

Lot 313

A PAIR OF CAST IRON LION'S MASK DOORSTOPS POSSIBLY LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each silver painted and mounted on a granite base, one with numbered mark 'No. 275' (2) 31cm high

Lot 357

A SILVER PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMP LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the stepped base with faux hallmarks 50.9cm high (including fitting)

Lot 397

A FAUX TORTOISESHELL PYROGRAPHY CELLARET EARLY 19TH CENTURY with brass mounts and of sarcophagus shape, the hinged lid inset with a brass plaque, engraved with a rampant leopard crest and the initials 'C. M. S.', the later converted baize lined interior with a divided lift-out tray for silver, with side lion's mask ring handles, on ball feet 46.8cm high, 47.8cm wide, 36.2cm deep

Lot 46

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE C.1740 the dished top with cusped corners, above a frieze drawer inlaid with ebonised stringing, on cabriole legs and pad feet 72cm high, 78.3cm wide, 51cm deep Provenance The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.

Lot 472

AN INDO-PORTUGUESE HARDWOOD CASKET EARLY 18TH CENTURY with silver mounts, decorated with urns of flowers and Rococo scrolls, on a diaper ground with flowerheads and a heart shaped faux escutcheon, the hinged lid revealing a vacant interior with conforming hinges and a dragon, with side handles and stylised paw feet 9cm high, 26.5cm wide, 17.5cm deep

Lot 539

A CHINESE WALKING CANE C.1880 the silver handle in the form of a scaly dragon, with a vacant plaque, with an ebonised shaft and horn ferrule 91.3cm long

Lot 540

A SILVER WALKING CANE PROBABLY INDIAN, C.1940 the shepherd's crook handle with a horse's head terminal, the spiral ribbed shaft decorated with scrolls and flowers and screws apart into two sections 99.9cm long

Lot 542

A DRESS WALKING CANE C.1920 the silver shepherd's crook handle with a bird's head terminal, with glass eyes, above an ebonised wood shaft and brass ferrule 89cm long

Lot 546

A SILVER HANDLED WALKING CANE BURMESE OR INDIAN, C.1880 the pommel handle repousse decorated with scrolling leaves and flowers, the top with a monogram 'D V C', above a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 89.2cm long

Lot 551

FOUR WALKING CANES one of faceted form with a silver handle, hallmarked for London 1924, maker Henry Perkins and Son, above an oak shaft and brass ferrule, together with an Edwardian silver handled walking cane, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker Boots Pure Drug Company, a walking cane by Swaine & Adeney, the silver handle decorated with horse and riders, hallmarked for London 1872 and a horn pommel handled stiletto weapon cane with a bamboo shaft (4) 84.7cm long (max)

Lot 556

λ A GEORGE III IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1780-90 AND LATER the pommel carved with a lion's head, above a later silver collar hallmarked for London 1903, maker '?B' with a Malacca shaft and brass ferrule 90.8cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 12th July 2010.

Lot 562

λ A JAPANESE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE MEIJI 1868-1912 carved with seven monkeys, with a three character mark, above an English silver collar hallmarked for Chester 1897 decorated with scrolling foliage and with a monogram, above an ebonised shaft and a metal ferrule 86.7cm long

Lot 579

λ A RARE CHINESE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1820 carved as a lady holding a basket of flowers in her left hand and a fly-whisk in her right, the Chinese silver collar repousse decorated with figures and with an oval panel engraved with initials 'J G', above a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 85.8cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 12th July 2010

Lot 583

λ A VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1890 in the form of a greyhound's head, with glass eyes, the repousse decorated silver collar with a crest engraved with a monogram and hallmarks for Birmingham 1893, with a Malacca shaft and a later ferrule 78.5cm long

Lot 586

λ AN IVORY HANDLED EVENING DRESS WALKING CANE C.1921 the faceted handle above an emerald coloured paste set ring, above a silver collar engraved with scrolls, hallmarked for Birmingham 1921, above a palm wood shaft and a brass ferrule 85.8cm long

Lot 588

λ A LATE VICTORIAN IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1897 carved with a running retriever dog, with glass eyes, above a silver collar decorated with scrolls, with a vacant plaque and hallmarked for Birmingham 1897, with an ebonised shaft and white metal ferrule 91cm long

Lot 592

λ A FINE CHARLES II IVORY AND PIQUE WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1669 the top of the handle with initials 'I.B. 69', within a petal design, above interlocking 'C' scrolls, pierced for tassel, with a silver collar, above a Malacca shaft and a bell metal ferrule 88.5cm long

Lot 593

λ A VERY RARE IVORY AND PIQUE WORK HANDLED SWORD STICK EARLY 18TH CENTURY with a pull-out steel blade, with a silver collar, above a Malacca shaft and brass ferrule 91.4cm long

Lot 594

λ A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY IVORY AND PIQUE WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1700 the top of the handle with a petal design, above interlocking 'C' scrolls, pierced for tassel, with a silver collar, above a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 92cm long

Lot 597

λ A WILLIAM AND MARY IVORY AND HALF PIQUE WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1700 the crown decorated with a twelve pointed star, pierced for tassle with an engraved silver collar, a Malacca shaft and a conforming collar to base, with a later brass ferrule 86.5cm long

Lot 599

λ A WILLIAM AND MARY IVORY AND PIQUE WORK POMANDER WALKING CANE C.1700 with a screw-off pierced vinaigrette crown decorated with bands of pique and silver inlaid flutes, above a silver collar, a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 84cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 30th March 2011.

Lot 603

λ AN IVORY AND PIQUE WORK HANDLED WALKING CANE; LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY pierced for tassel, above a silver collar, a Malacca shaft and a later ferrule 93.6cm long

Lot 605

λ A RARE AUTOMATON IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY carved in the form of a donkey's head, with a push-button mechanism which articulates the ears and mouth, with glass eyes, above a silver collar with a faint hallmark for London and marked 'C.C' for Charles Cooke, Brigg's Chief Stick Mounter, above a snakewood shaft and brass ferrule 89.6cm long Catalogue Note See Katherine Prior, 'In Good Hands, 250 Years of Craftsmanship at Swaine Adeney Brigg', pp.99-100 for a very similar donkey automaton cane attributed to the Czilinsky family of ivory and wood carvers.

Lot 606

λ A JAPANESE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE MEIJI 1868-1912 carved with two rats on a tree stump, with a snail, above a silver collar hallmarked for London 1862, marked 'Kendall', above a rosewood shaft and a brass ferrule 98cm long

Lot 61

λ A GEORGE IV TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY C.1820-25 the hinged domed lid inlaid with pewter stringing, with a silver coloured metal acorn finial, the body applied with pressed tortoiseshell Gothic panels, the interior with ivory edging and a single lid, on brass ball feet 15.3cm high Provenance By repute, Ronald Phillips Ltd, 26 Bruton Street, London. Dreweatts, Furniture, Works of Art & Ceramics, 11th November 2015, lot 50. The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.

Lot 613

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CARRIAGE LAMPS C.1870-80 with engraved and pierced decoration, with five curved and bevelled glass panels etched with leaves, with a rear hinged door, the internal candle holder stamped 'J. Knape, Estd. 1851, Burnley' (2) 73.5cm high

Lot 614

A SILVER PLATED COLLAPSIBLE COACHING HORN BY KOHLER & SON, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY inscribed '1851/1862 Kohler & Son, Makers, 116 Victoria Street, Westminster (From Covent Garden)' 91cm long

Lot 637

A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN OFFICER'S SHAVING CASE 19TH CENTURY the hinged lid with a shield shape vacant plaque, enclosing an interior fitted with a mirror, a hone, two bone handled steel razors by Leborgne, a pair of scissors, tweezers, brushes and a silver soap box 22.2cm long

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