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A George V silver gentleman's pocket watch, open faced key wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, London 1919, on a silver Albert chain with T-bar, medallion engraved TFCC 1923-1924, and vesta case, Birmingham 1902, together with a French pocket watch, and a Kenzle pocket watch. (3)
An Edward VII silver button hook, embossed with cherub's heads, Birmingham 1905, George V loaded candlestick, Birmingham 1923, a butter knife, two pickle forks, a drum shaped pill box, and a lady's silver open faced pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, the case with engraved floral and foliate decoration, shield reserve, 12.47oz all in.
A George V silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, further cigarette case, Birmingham 1926, ashtray with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1959, 9.35oz, pickle fork with a silver handle, Reed & Barton silver spoon, small circular silver strut mirror, and a gentleman's silver pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, case with engine turned decoration, shield reserve.
An Edward VII silver trencher inkwell, Birmingham 1903, Victorian oval sweetmeat dish with pierced and embossed foliate decoration, Birmingham 1898, napkin ring, pair of wishbone shaped sugar tongs, Birmingham 1950, oval silver salt with pierced and embossed floral foliate decoration, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, further salt, Chester 1909, and two salt spoons, 5.70oz.
Five Victorian and later silver sports medallions, including Chesterfield and Derbyshire Football Association 1902/3, S G Junior Championships 1893, Chesterfield Association Intermediate Runners Up 1897, and East A Division Merchant Tailors 1920, together with a Notts & Derbyshire Collieries Rescue badge awarded to G W Warton, 1.78oz.
A pair of George V ebony and silver mounted glove stretchers, London 1920, cut glass match striker, with silver mount, three cut glass toilet jars with silver lids, one lid with porcelain inset, painted with a portrait of an eighteenth century lady, and a further silver toilet jar lid.
λ A George II Scottish ivory snuff mull, with silver mounts, the hinged lid with an oval plaque engraved with a coronet and a bear claw crest and with the motto 'TURPIA NEC ROGO NEC FACIO ROGATUS' and the date '1748', 7.4cm high. click here to view the page turning catalogue
A Russian silver and enamel mounted walking cane, the handle in the form of a poodle dog's head, with glass eyes above laurel leaf borders and a band of green guilloche enamel, marked '88', with an ebonised shaft and bone terminal, 89.4cm long. click here to view the page turning catalogue
A late Victorian walking cane, the white metal handle decorated with a hare mask with bulrushes and entwined with a snake, with an ebonised shaft, 93cm long, a Malacca walking cane with a silver handle, hallmarked for London 1910 and a Sterling silver mounted hardwood cane. (3)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A late Victorian gilt metal and agate mounted walking cane, the top of the handle with initials 'M M' above repoussé scrolling leaf decoration, with bands of brown agate and two conforming ferrules, with a Coromandel shaft, 93.7cm long, together with a tiger's eye handled walking cane with an ebonised shaft, a silver and enamel handled cane and a faceted glass handled example, with a hardwood shaft. (4)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A late Victorian Malacca and silver mounted sword stick, the blade inscribed 'PION PARIS' and marked with a lion and numbered '5', 87.3cm long, together with two Malacca walking canes, one with a silver plated handle engraved with a monogram, the other with a pommel handle. (3) click here to view the page turning catalogue
A late 19th century sword stick, the horn handle carved with a dog's head, with a brass ferrule and a steel blade, with a hardwood shaft, 97.7cm long, together with two Malacca walking canes on with a white metal handle, the top with an enamelled coin inscribed 'STATES OF JERSEY ONE TWELFTH OF A SHILLING', the other with a gilt brass handle, a Burmese walking cane with a silver handle and a palmwood shaft and another brass handled walking stick. (5)click here to view the page turning catalogue
A 14th century Fars brass bowl, with interlaced decoration to the rim, the body engraved with oval cartouches with thuluth prayer inscriptions interspersed with rondels containing a seated ruler flanked by attendants, above bands of trefoil palmettes, with several inscriptions relating to previous owner's 'Owned by Ghiath Ad-Din Mohammad bin Hajji Mohammad Mo'men', then part scratched out and replaced with 'ya hafeez' and another 'Owned by Abu Mohsen', originally inlaid with gold and silver, traces of gold and black composition visible, West Iran, Ilkhanid period, 23.5cm diameter. See The Arts of Islam, Hayward Gallery, 8th April-4th July 1976, Exhibition Catalogue, p.184, pl. 205 for a similar example at the British Museum. Also Christie's Art of the Islamic and Indian World, 5th October 2010, lot 173 for a similar example. click here to view the page turning catalogue
λ A massive 19th century Chinese ivory vase, the rectangular body finely and elaborately carved, with four panels depicting the story of the cowherd Niulang and the weaver girl Zhinü, within cloudy rocky landscapes with pine trees, buildings and other figures, the neck with two further panels and with lion dog mask ring handles, on a scrolling foliage ground, the base with further playful dogs above a Greek key band, 44.5cm high, together with a hardwood stand. Provenance: An English Private Collection. The romantic legend of the two lovers Zhinü and Niulang is an ancient Chinese love story that has been told since the Han Dynasty. Zhinü was a weaver girl and Niulang a cowherd, and their love was not allowed, so they were banished to opposite sides of the Silver river (symbolising the milky way). Once a year on the 7th day of the 7th month of the lunar calendar a flock of magpies would form a bridge to reunite the lovers for one day. Their reunion is celebrated in China with the Qixi festival. The main panel (featured) on this vase depicts the couple secretly marrying in front of a pine tree spirit, the heavenly bridge can be seen at the top of the panel. click here to view the page turning catalogue
A porcelain plate decorated in the manner of Chelsea 20th century, of silver form, painted in polychrome with fancy birds, gold anchor mark to the base, together with a late 18th century Derby porcelain plate, similarly decorated between a pale pink and blue floral border, unmarked each 21cm diameter (2)
A collection of Royal Doulton, Coalport and other porcelain figures, including 'Cissie', HN1809, 13cm high, Elaine, HN3214, 'Phyliss, 9cm high, further porcelain figures including four Continental figures/groups, Staffordshire spaniel etc, together with a small collection of silver plated wares (qty)
A 9ct gold signet ring, together with a 9ct gold Claddagh ring, total weigh approx 13.7g, together with a yellow metal chain stamped '375', a silver vesta case, a pair of 9ct gold rose stud earrings, a banded agate brooch, paste set jewellery, commemorative coins, costume jewellery, bead necklaces etc
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