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A pair of 28-bore flintlock boxlock travelling pistols by Hodgson & Co, 5inch turn-off barrels, border engraved actions decorated with a flower to one side and signed Hodgson & Co. in script on the other, sliding safeties, flared wooden butts, one repaired, border engraved Birmingham hallmarked silver butt caps dated 1791.
A 25-bore silver mounted flintlock boxlock travelling pistol by Ketland, 5.25inch three-stage turn-off barrel, border and scroll engraved action signed Ketland & Co. cock-spur repaired, sliding trigger guard safety, scrolling silver wire inlaid swollen and flared butt set with a silver grotesque mask butt cap hallmarked 1778.
A scarce 80-bore brass flintlock quadruple barrelled Queen-Anne travelling pistol, 3.5inch turn-off three-stage ring-turned numbered cannon barrels, border and finely engraved actions decorated with large stands of arms and signed PERRY LONDON, the tap mounted on the left side, swollen bag-shaped wooden butt, silver rococo butt cap. Underside of butt with split and two additional screws to the butt cap.
A Scottish silver mounted Sgian Dubh, 9cm fullered blade with faceted back edge, carved wooden hilt decorated with Celtic strap work and set with white metal studs, the silver mounts chased with a further Celtic strap work design, contained in its silver mounted black leather scabbard decorated to match.
A silver niello mounted Shaska with 18th century blade, 74cm curved fullered blade etched ME. SAIVES. SIN. RAISON to either side, characteristic silver niello hilt decorated with filigree and panels of scrolling foliage, tiger's head pommel, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard with silver niello mounts to match.
A silver niello mounted Turkish Shaska, 84.5cm curved triple fullered blade etched with scrolling foliage, stands of arms, crescent moons and a maker's panel for J. NIKITITS, characteristic silver niello hilt decorated with scrolling foliage and flower heads, stamped with a silver mark, contained in its black leather wrapped wooden scabbard with silver niello mounts to match, also struck with a silver mark.
An unusual 80-bore flintlock Queen-Anne travelling pistol by Newton of Nottingham, 6.5inch four-stage turn-off cannon barrel with stepped breech, engraved NOTTINGHAM on the latter, the underside signed S. NEWTON, border engraved action, swollen wooden butt inlaid with silver wire and with ornate brass mounts to include stand of arms side plate, scrolling foliate decorated escutcheon and grotesque mask butt cap.
A 22-bore silver mounted flintlock holster pistol by Barbar, 8inch two-stage barrel signed BARBAR LONDON, border and scroll engraved lock signed BARBAR, full stocked with steel and silver mounts to include silver openwork sideplate and hallmarked silver grotesque mask butt cap, Birmingham 1780, ornate silver escutcheon, horn capped wooden ramrod.
A Japanese clay bottle stopper in the form of a crab with articulated eyes, signed, 9cm wide, together with a Chinese silver backed hairbrush by Kwan Wo, a 19th Century carved ivory tusk section carved over all with figures working, 10cm high (a/f), a 19th Century carved ivory needle case, a similar pipe stem, a 19th Century engraved bone opium pipe, turned to simulate bamboo.
A matched part canteen of 19th Century silver fiddle and thread pattern cutlery, engraved with crest, comprising 12 table spoons (six by The Portland Co., Francis Higgins, four London 1825 maker's mark WC and two further by William Theobalds and Lockington Bunn), 3 sauce ladles (two by The Portland Co. and one London 1825, WC), 1 large ladle by the Portland Co., 12 dessert spoons (six by The Portland Co., four London 1825, WC, and two London 1834, WT), 9 dessert forks (three by The Portland Co., four London 1840, WE, and two with different crest), 12 teaspoons (five by The Portland Co., and seven London 1825, WC), 15 table forks (eight by William Eley & William Fearn, three various, and four further various with different crest), and two table spoons (mixed makers and dates), 135ozt. Contained in oak canteen with fitted drawers with label for Chapple & Mantell Silversmiths, 32 Strand, London, and brass name plaque for E. Oliver.NB Please note that we have only just noticed that four table forks and two dessert forks are Hanoverian pattern not fiddle and thread.
A 19th Century Russian niello silver cigarette box, Moscow 1862(?), maker's mark AC (possibly for Aleksei Stepanov), assay master Viktor Savinkov, the lid decorated with a view of the Kremlin with sunburst, with bridge, boat and river in the foreground, surrounded by a foliate wreath, the reverse with engine turned decoration and vacant shield, 6.5ozt approx., 12.5cm x 7.5cm.
A 19th Century Irish silver meat skewer, by Jacob West (Alderman) Dublin 1837-8, engraved with a crest and initials B.E.L. and further mark RW, 30cm long, 3.5ozt, together with an 18th Century Irish silver meat skewer, marks for Dublin and maker's mark possibly for Thomas Green, with shell motif and hoop handle, 26.5cm long (repaired), 3ozt, and a third skewer, London 1821, maker's mark WF, initialled W.L., 32.5cm long, 3.5ozt. (3)
Six Old English pattern silver table spoons, with threaded edge and engraved with crest, (two by Chawner & Co., London 1874, and four by Thomas Northcote, London 1778), together with a pair of Irish fiddle pattern table spoons, by William Cummins, Dublin 1830-31, engraved with initials, seven fiddle pattern table spoons engraved with a cockerel, mixed makers and dates, and one further table spoon, engraved with date 8-7-06, 33ozt. (16)
A set of twelve ivory handled silver fish knives, London 1912 by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, together with a matching set of twelve ivory handled silver fish forks, Sheffield 1921 by Allen and Darwin, also with twelve bright cut silver teaspoons, mixed makers and dates, twelve fiddle pattern teaspoons, mixed makers and dates, and a miscellaneous quantity of silver flatware, 30ozt (not including the ivory handled set).Please note that this lot will not be allowed to be imported in to the USA.
A silver hip flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1917, monogrammed, 14cm high, together with a silver cedar lined cigarette box, by William Neal Ltd, Birmingham 1932 inscribed Mixed Doubles, Wexford 1933, 11cm wide, a silver magnifying glass, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1910, two engine turned silver cigarette cases, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1928 and J.H.W., Birmingham 1929 (monogrammed), another plain but with initials B.B. by Sampson Mordan & Co., London date mark rubbed, and an Indian niello sterling cigarette box decorated with elephants, 38ozt total weight. (7)
A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver, enamel and mother of pearl set shallow bowl, embossed with the motto "Sieze the day, trust as little as possible in tomorrow" in latin, with three enamelled ovals in between, on three ball feet, maker probably Louis Dettmer trading as Calipe, Dettmar & Co, London, 1912, 8.5in, gross 15 oz.
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