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A group of 19thC English pottery and porcelain, including a Minton Parian and porcelain tazza, the stem formed as a kneeling putto, a canary yellow ground and silver lustre jug, decorated with hops and vines, Wedgwood blue and white pearl ware, sauce tureen lid, with hippocampus finial, Barr Worcester porcelain semi-fluted tea bowl, together with a German Parian figure of Apollo with his hound. (a quantity)
A George IV silver cylindrical box and cover, with engine turned decoration, the lid with a border embossed with roses, shamrocks, and thistles, the centre set with a gilt roundel engraved with a crest of a dragon's head and coronet, John & Archibald Douglas, London 1822, 7.42oz.
A Victorian royal game of Bezique by C Goodall & Son, London, boxed, together with a pair of wooden and brass mounted Bezique markers, and a Victorian tin money box, formed as a magician, "Magician Am I and Can Turn As Of Old, Your Copper to Silver, Your Silver to Gold". (4)
A late 19thC horn handled riding crop, by Dunkley and Son, London, with a silver ferule, engraved "Portsmouth Naval & Military Point to Point Races, April 18th 1891", 68.5cm long, together with a Victorian bamboo and simulated bamboo plated riding crop, 63.5cm long. (AF,2)
A George V silver circular sweetmeat dish, with pierced foliate scroll decoration, Sheffield 1926, George VI silver ashtray, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1950, a scrap silver cup, Birmingham 1925, 3.09oz, together with a Victorian silver and bone handled fork, Birmingham 1847.(4)
A George V silver trophy, unengraved, with socle, Viner's Limited, Sheffield 1933, George V silver twin handled trophy, later golf presentation engraved, London 1935, 4.05oz, and a George VI twin handled trophy, unengraved, Birmingham 1937, with integral socle, 2.11oz all in. (3)
An Edward VII gentleman's silver cased pocket watch, the "Express English Lever", J G Graves, Sheffield, open faced, key wind, circular enamel dial, bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement no. 115782, the case engraved to the back with a shield reserve and garter, Birmingham 1903, on a plated curb link Albert chain, with T bar as fitted.
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