A Set of Eight George V Corinthian Column Table Candlesticks, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1928, each with stepped (and weighted) square bases and inscriptions "Presented to No.3 Flying Training School by F/Lt G Archer, F/Lt A W Fletcher, F/O B C Mason, each with removable silver plated flambeau finial, 37cm high (excluding finial), 33cm high (including finial) See illustration
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An Edward VII Table Inkstandish, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, rounded rectangular, with ribbon tied reeded rim, concave sided square section integral ink with flat hinged lid, cusped pen rack, on bun feet, 32cm wide, gross weight 51oz; and A Victorian Silver Mounted Ivory Letter Opener, Birmingham 1897, with foliate embossed handle and plain blade, 30.8cm long (2)
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Mounted Photograph Frames, maker's mark WA, Birmingham 1904, each of square form, with applied and pierced masks edged with a continuous row of clover, about a circular beaded aperture with scroll spandrels, on oak strut backs, 13.2cm square See illustration
A Matched Pair of Silver Mounted Gin Decanters, circa 1901, of typical hour-glass hinge-waisted form, with inverted baluster stoppers and triple spouted rims, the shoulders covered in foliate embossed and pierced scrolls, flowers and leafage, one Birmingham 1901, the other Chester (date letter rubbed), 24cm high
A Victorian "Tea and Confiture" Cased Set of Flatware, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895 and 1898, comprising butter shell, sugar tongs, a pair of confiture spoons, a butter knife, and twelve teaspoons, of shell pattern, each engraved with a monogram "AMB", in original fitted case; and A Five Piece Carving Set, Sheffield 1897, with ivory handles, silver fluted caps and ferrules, with Geo Butler & Co "Toledo" blades and tines, in original fitted case (2)
A Victorian Coromandel Travelling Vanity Case, containing silver mounted glass and ivory accoutrements, by William Leuchars, London 1881, rectangular, the lid inlaid with a cursive brass complex monogram, opening to reveal a fully fitted interior with hinged side cabinets, abbatant lid and interior drawers, comprising fourteen vessels including those for soap, powder, scent, mantel clock, five piece ivory hair set, "light" match box, wax seal, pen, and twenty-one other small implements including medicine spoon, compass, barometer, tape measure, cork screw, ear scoop, nail buff, and buttons hooks, with a mirror to the lid underside, 41cm wide (case damaged) See illustration
A Victorian Silver Mounted Claret Jug, maker's mark CF, Sheffield 1870, of shouldered tapering cylindrical form, acid etched with two two-man chariots, the upswept spout with hinged lid having bird finial, and engraved with stylised guilloché, ropetwist edged handle, on a circular foot, 27.5cm high See illustration
A Composite Fiddle and Shell Pattern Canteen of Flatware, George IV and later, majority bearing diverse crests, comprising eighteen table forks, London 1825, maker's mark MEME (14), London 1842 (2) and 1849 (2); fifteen table spoons, London 1826 (9) and 1842 (6); eighteen dessert spoons, London 1825 (9), 1842 (6), 1849 (3); eighteen dessert forks, London 1825 (9), 1844 (6) and 1849 (3); twelve teaspoons, London 1825; twelve table knives (modern, plated blades); twelve dessert knives similar; two sauce ladles, London 1834 and 1860; two pairs of mustard spoons, London 1824 and Glasgow 1832, by Alexander Mitchell; and one gravy spoon, London 1825, overall weighable silver 195oz
A Composite Canteen of Old English Pattern Flatware, London 1797 and later, comprising twelve table knives with plated blades (date marks worn), twelve dessert knives with plated blades, (date marks worn), twelve table forks (10-1786, 2-1813, combined weight 27 1/2oz), twelve dessert forks (London 1815, 16 1/2oz), twelve table spoons (London 1815, 29oz), twelve dessert spoons (10-1815, 2-1786, 15oz), twelve teaspoons (various 1797, 1809 and 1813, combined weight 7oz), two sauce ladles (London 1798, 3oz), and a soup ladle (London 1802, 6oz), total weighable silver 75oz; contained in a two-drawer lidded green baize lined mahogany canteen, retained by Burfitt Ltd, 1b Albemarle Street, London W1
A George III Mustard Pot, by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1804, of oval section, the domed lid with spherical finial, C shape handle, later blue glass liner,7.5cm high, together with associated Georgian Old English pattern mustard spoons; and A Silver Mounted Cut Glass Example, London 1791, of do-decagonal tapering oval section, the domed cover with vase finial and bright cut decoration, on a conforming foot, maker's mark indistinct, 14cm high, with associated Old English pattern mustard spoon (2) See illustration
A George III Table Inkstandish, by John Emes, London 1801, of boat shape with reeded rim and fluted outswept feet, supporting a central square box, the cover as a chamber candlestick with ring lift, conical snuffer (bearing later London hallmark, 1842, by the Barnards), flanked by cut glass panelled pounce pots with silver mounts, 26cm wide
A George III Irish Snuff Box, Dublin 1808, of bowed and rounded rectangular shape, the flat hinged lid engraved with a key pattern edge, wrigglework border to the base, gilded internally, 6.6cm long; and A Scottish Silver Mounted Horn Vinaigrette, 19th century, the body of typical scroll shape, with vacant applied cartouche, the hinged and domed cover embossed in high relief with thistle leaves and flowers, centred by a paste stone, internally lacking the original hinged liner (body split), apparently unmarked, 4.5cm high (2)
An Interesting Early Silver Wristwatch, signed Longines, circa 1915, 15-jewel lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, case with wire lugs, cuvette with engraved inscription "with love from mother & father xmas 1915" and hinged back also inscribed "Lieut B J Mothersill 99th Essex Battalion C.E.F", 35mm wide See illustration Barton Joseph Mothersill was commissioned as Lieutenant with the 99th Battalion (Windsor, Canada) in 1915. He transferred to the 7th Machine Gun Battalion, C.E.F (Canadian Expeditionary Force), where he was later promoted to Captain. He was awarded the Military Cross "for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the attack and capture of St.Oile on 29th September, 1915, in that he, though severely wounded, handled his battery most ably". He rejoined the Essex Scottish as an Officer when WWII broke out in 1939, and went overseas with the regiment, serving until 1943. After the war he took his discharge in England. This watch is sold with a newspaper clipping and information kindly given by the present owner.
A Silver Military Deck Watch, signed Selfe, 19 Royal Hill, Greenwich, No.1875, 1908, frosted gilt finished lever movement, free sprung overcoil hairspring, bimetallic compensation balance, diamond endstone, movement signed, numbered and with admiralty arrow, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued spade hands, case with hinged back inscribed "H.S.2" and Admiralty arrow (bow missing), case with makers mark "ATC", London 1908, 56mm wide, together with fitted mahogany case See illustration
A Shagreen and Silver Purse Watch, signed Movado, chronometer, Ermeto, circa 1928, mechanical lever movement, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, case with outer shagreen decoration and sliding case to wind movement, inner silver case numbered "1205365" and London import marks for 1928, 48mm wide
A Silver Open Faced Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Zenith, circa 1910, gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turned hinged back with vacant cartouche, 51mm wide
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Wm Fowler, London, no.37176, 1779, gilt fusee movement with verge escapement, enamel dial with Roman numerals and decorated around the borders with a hunting scene, cases (af) with maker's mark "IR", London 1779 (marks rubbed), 49mm wide See illustration
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Walter Prestidge, Towcester, 1814, gilt finished fusee movement with verge escapement, turned pillars, movement beneath dust cover, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, spade hands, plain polished cases both with maker's marks "TR", London 1814, 55mm wide
A Silver Marcasite Set and Enamel Mechanical Pendant Watch, featuring a round dial with Arabic numerals, and signed Leicht-Mayer, Lucerne, with an enamelled pentagonal case, and a marcasite set silver basket applied, the watch is suspended from a marcasite set decorative bale, and hangs on a silver trace link chain with matching enamelled barrel links, 68.5cm long. Not illustrated.
Hungarian Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), antlers on frontlet, 12 points, CIC points 210, 192.34 Nadler points, length of antlers R105cm, L100cm From the collection of Erich Mökesch. Recorded in the list of the stags shot in Hungary in 1976 of gold, silver and bronze standards, and achieved gold medal (medal not included)
A Silver Mounted Otter Tail, B.O.H. Serlby 14th Sept 1936, 49cm long overall, with inscribed silver cap; Another, R.O.H. Fiskerton Mill, 30th Aug 1937, 2 hours 20 minutes, 41cm long, with inscribed silver cap (Birmingham); Another, unmounted, 41cm long; and Six Shield Mounted Otter Paws, circa 1938-1955, comprising three by P Spicer & Sons, one by Rowland Ward, and one by F W Bartlett (Banbury), including those for the West Percy Hunt, Biddlestone Townfoot, Percy House, Shiel Dyke, Bucks Otter Hounds, Pearlthorpe Bridge, one with hallmarked silver mount, another with a silver plated mount (9) See illustration Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Licence Nos. WLF 025013 and WLF 025014. The purchaser must register these in their own name, and the Auctioneers will supply details to Natural England.
An Army & Navy 4inch Brass Faced Platewind Salmon Reel, with ebonite back, horn handle, nickel silver rims and brass foot; and A 4inch Brass Faced Platewind Salmon Reel, stamped "Patent", with acorn shaped horn handle, raised check housing, brass foot and tension screw to back (2) See illustration
Gerenuk or Waller's Gazelle (Litocranius walleri), full shoulder mount, length of horns 36cm, overall length of specimen 93cm, with silver medal of International Safari Club and plaque of World Hunting Exhibition, Budapest 1971, eligible for Rowland Ward's Record Book See illustration
East African Bush Duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia), shoulder mount, length of horns 12cm, silver medal of International Safari Club, eligible for entry in Rowland Ward Record Book; Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus), shoulder mount, length of horns 9cm, with bronze medal of International Safari Club; Oribi (Ourebia ourebi), shoulder mount, length of horns 14cm, with Rowland Ward certificate and ISC medal (3) See illustration
John Willis Good (1845-1879): "Before The Race", racehorse with jockey up, signed "J Willis Good 1875", electroplated, by Elkington & Co (stamped mark on basal rim), 32.2cm high, on an ebonised plinth with silver plaque inscribed "Mooltan Races 1885, The Manchester Cup, Presented by Colonel Barnard and Officers, 2nd Battalion Manchester Regt (96th) Won by "Senorita" The property of Surgeon Crofts, X Bengal DCO Lancers, Rider Lieut; Cowper, ex Bengal Lancers", 37.5cm high overall See illustration
Four Novelty Walking Sticks, including two silver plated examples, one as an arched horse's leg, the other as a caricature wearing a long peaked cap, a cigar shape ivory example with silver buckle ferrule inscribed "Presented to J S Green by a Friend", and an ebony example with horn handle
Three Carved Ivory-Handled Walking Sticks, one as a snarling bulldog with glass inset eyes and silver ferrule, Birmingham 1922, a boar hunt group of two dogs attacking a boar, inscribed "C Stephan Hull 1867" (possibly associated to shaft), and an example carved in relief with a bulldog and horse head, inscribed "Best Wishes from Jonathan 1902", with foliate engraved silver ferrule inscribed "W Rooke, 165 Stockport Rd, Levenshulme, Manchester", Chester 1897 See illustration
Two Carved Ivory-Handled Walking Canes and A Walking Stick, comprising bulbous example sheathed in lotus and acanthus leaves, a cut branch effect example carved in high relief with acorns over a silver foliate embossed collar (London hallmarks rubbed), and a clenched hand example holding white metal dumbbell (3) See illustration
A Collection of Approximately Two Hundred Medieval and Later Artefacts, including an extensive collection of horse pendants, the majority with reasonably detailed data, including Limoges figural mount from a crucifix (found in Oxfordshire), a pewter boatswain's whistle (found in the Thames, circa 16th century), a copper alloy shield shaped pendant with red and black enamel (apparently a marriage between Richard Leybourne and a lady of the Dernford family), a gilded and enamelled Medieval religious pendant (15th/16th century), and a copper alloy stud with red enamel and some silvering (attributed to Sir William Aton, 2nd Baron, Parliamentary role), and diverse other artefacts including 15th century bronze bracelet, a silver metal dress pin with acorn finial (circa 15th century), and a lead seal bearing the arms of England and France quartered (after 1341); the whole collection contained in carrying cases with trays or drawers See illustration
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel small dish by Omar Ramsden, London 1935 and signed Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, with planished surface and a notched rim, centred with a rose motif pierced to reveal a red enamelled panel, 11.5cm (4.5in) diameter, in the original case (case hinge broken)
A Scottish hand wrought silver caddy spoon, makers mark N.C (not traced), Edinburgh 1945, hammered and with a shaped flange handle applied with flowers, leaves and scrolls, 6cm (2.25in) long; and another spoon, makers mark N.E.S (not traced), Edinburgh 1945, 13.5cm (5.25in) long
A French Art Deco pigskin gentlemans dressing case, oblong with a coronet above W and a carrying handle, the silver mounted fittings with conforming engraving, with ivory mounted and steel implements and green leather lining, the silver fittings with post 1838 1st standard marks and makers mark Dupont, the case stamped DE FRANCIA 25 Fo St. HONORE, 34.5cm wide (a bottle and a few implements lacking) By repute the coronet over W for a Duke of Westminster, possibly Bendor, the second Duke
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