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a Part Canteen of Queens Pattern Flatware, Sheffield 1955 and 1963, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, five smaller dessert forks (together with an EPNS example), six dessert spoons, six soup spoons (some Sheffield 1965), six fish knives, a pair of serving spoons, a pair of sauce ladles (1965), six coffee spoons, ten teaspoons, and two others slightly larger, combined weight of weighable silver 96oz (58)
a Set of Twelve Dessert Knives, by Huttons, Sheffield 1927, Kings pattern, with (filled) handles and silver blades; Another Set of Twelve Dessert Knives, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield marks, with (filled) silver handles and steel blades; A Matching Set of Twelve Table Knives; A Set of Twelve French Table Knives, with white metal filled handles, with monograms, the steel blades stamped "Rey Marseille"; and Ten Somewhat Similar Dessert Knives (58) (a/f)
a Seventy-Six Piece Composite Canteen of Kings Pattern Flatware, by Henry Wilkinson and others, predominantly Sheffield 1909 and 1914, comprising twelve table forks (1909, 1914, 1 x 1822), twelve dessert forks (including one silver plated example), twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a fish slice and fork, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons (including one silver plated example), six table spoons (one London 1901), a pair of sugar tongs, and four X form knife rests, overall weight 145oz, in a mahogany fitted case with lift-out tray
a Victorian Silver Gilt Ewer, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1868, the acanthus chased flared base rising to a cylindrical body chased with rinceau bordering two strapwork cartouches, one vacant, the other finely chased with a horse race, the ovolo bordered scroll handle terminating in a garlanded mask head, with an acanthus wrapped lip and domed cover with a horse and jockey finial, 30.5cm high, 40oz 4dwt See illustration
a Victorian Silver Mounted Dressing Table Set and Box, maker's mark JV, London 1866, the brass-bound coromandel case fitted with eleven silver mounted accessories, with a concealed drawer containing shaving and manicure implements, all initialled, 18cm high. See illustration
a Royal Presentation Three Piece Carving Set, Spencer of Sheffield, circa 1860, the tapering plain ivory handles applied with Queen Victoria's monogram in silver gilt, the set comprising carving knife, fork and steel, the knife 35.5cm long, all in the original fitted case
a Victorian Silver Gilt Butter Dish, Stand and Cover, Charles Thomas & George Fox, London 1841, shaped circular, all pierced with scrolling foliage beneath a cast scroll rim, the cover with cast buttercup finial, fitted with a glass liner, 10cm high, 23oz 14dtwt free presented to the vendor by David Niven
a George IV Silver Gilt Cup and Cover, John Edward Terry, London 1825, the square base rising to a foliate chased pedestal support to a baluster body chased with panels of quatrefoils and two acanthus cartouches, one bearing an armorial, the other inscribed "STEWARDS The Right Honorable LORD GREY and COL YATES 1825", with foliate chased scroll handles and conforming domed cover with cast openwork finial, retailer's inscription to the base "MICAH FURNISS MANCHESTER", 40.5cm high, 111oz 17dwt See illustration
a Pair of Vine Leaf Bottle Labels for Hock and Sauterne, by George Reily and George Storrer, London 1838, naturalistically formed and pierced with title, together with suspension chains, 4.5cm; A Pair of Silver Mounted Bottle Corks en suite with the preceding, of helmet form, decorated with vine leaves and tendrils, a bunch of grapes forming the finials, 8.6cm overall; and A Set of Three Vine Leaf Bottle Labels, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, for Madeira, Sherry and Port, 4.5cm (7)
a Tortoiseshell and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1920, the tortoiseshell cross handle with fluted white metal ferrule engraved with initials "AJE", on tapered ebony shaft, 92.5cm long; A Horn Crook Walking Stick, circa 1921, the foliate engraved silver ferrule with vacant cartouche, maker's mark JH, London 1921, on tapering hardwood shaft with brass tip, 100cm overall; and A Horn, Silver and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1904, the cross handle on a partly panelled and foliate engraved silver ferrule, maker's mark RHS, London 1904, on tapered malacca shaft with metal tip, 92cm overall (3)
an Ivory-Handled and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1900, with plain cylindrical section cross handle over scroll repousse gilt metal ferrule inscribed within a cartouche "RCH Drabble", on plain ebony shaft with metal tip, 87.5cm long; A Silver and Ebony Walking Cane, circa 1923, the plain cushion pommel on plain tapered shaft, 91cm long; and A Porcelain and Ebonised Wood Walking Stick, circa 1910, the ceramic blue glazed pommel with prunus decoration in gilt, on plain tapering shaft, 93cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory, Silver Mounted and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1894, the carved ivory head as a French bulldog, with pert forward gaze and inset glass eyes, over a plain silver ferrule inscribed "A J Butchers", plain malacca stem, London 1894, the pommel 5cm, 91cm overall See illustration
a Carved Yewwood, Silver Mounted and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1908, the pommel carved as the snarling head of a bulldog turning to the left, the cylindrical ferrule with inscription "L Guidon Cross Path Radlett", London hallmarks (date letter rubbed), the pommel 6.5cm, 91.5cm overall; and A Carved Hardwood Example as a Bull Mastiff Head, circa 1900, with earnest forward gaze and two-colour glass inset eyes, 7.6cm high, with later brass collar ferrule and mahogany shaft, 91cm overall (2) See illustration
a Carved Stag Antler and Briar Walking Stick, circa 1890, the handle as a slender headed greyhound with two-colour inset glass eyes, silver plated ferrule and tapered shaft, the handle 10cm, 77.3cm overall; A Carved Holly Walking Stick, circa 1880, the pommel as a clenched hand with chain at the cuff, lozenge-textured and floral decorated white metal ferrule, on rustic tapered shaft, 91.7cm overall; and A One Piece Carved Hazel Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1890, the pommel as a staring boxer with inset glass eyes, 91cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory Gilt Metal Mounted and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1910, the crook handle carved as a rustic branch with foliate repousse tip and ferrule, and inscribed "W Gemmell, 507 Anlaby Road, Hull", on circular tapered shaft, 92,.5cm overall; A Carved Bone and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1880, the cross handle carved in relief with the head of an ibex above a buckle, 14.4cm, 84.5cm overall; and A Tortoiseshell, Silver Mounted and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1918, plain crook handle over unmarked white metal ferrule, with a further silver collar below engraved with initials "JWE", London 1918, 89cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory and Silver Mounted Walking Stick, circa 1902, the pommel carved as the head of a roaring lion, with shaggy mane and glass inset eyes, on a conical and scroll engraved ferrule, maker's mark EN, Birmingham 1902, on palm wood type tapering shaft, the pommel 5.3cm, 91.5cm overall See illustration
a White Metal Borzoi Dog Head Walking Stick, 20th century, repousse with naturalistic details, open jaw and applied glass eyes, stamped "925" (crown and M), upon dark wood tapered shaft, 87.3cm overall; Two Malacca Walking Canes, circa 1900, each with white metal bulbous pommels, 89cm and 89.2cm overall; and One Other Similar, with silver pommel, by Brigg, London (date letter rubbed), 93cm (4)
a Tortoiseshell, Silver Mounted and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1910, with tortoiseshell butt handle, Sterling silver ferrule engraved with initials, on plain tapering ebony shaft with horn tip, 88.5cm overall; A Tortoiseshell Crook Walking Stick with Golden Collar, circa 1910, with tapering hardwood shaft, 91cm overall; and A Lady's Horn Crook Walking Stick, circa 1929, curved handle, the silver ferrule engraved with initials "LH Boscabel Malvern", maker's mark JH, London 1929, on hardwood tapering circular section shaft, 90cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory and Silver Mounted Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1882, the oval section horizontal handle carved in high relief with lotus amongst grasses, on narrow plain silver ferrule, London 1882, plain malacca shaft with metal tip, the handle 10cm long, 83.6cm overall See illustration
a Carved Beechwood Souvenir de la Guerre Walking Stick, circa 1914-18, the cylinder pommel carved with inscription (as above), the stem carved in high relief with Flowers of the Union, and a snake entwined to the lower stem, metal tip, 95cm overall; A Folk Carved Knarled Branch Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1880, the handle as a dog head with substantial snout and tiny inset two-colour glass eyes, exaggerated stem, 94.5cm overall; and A Pearwood, Blackthorn and Silver Mounted Walking Stick, circa 1930, with V shape fruitwood head and tall cylinder collar with inscription "Presented to Comdr Formby by the Norman Cross Boy Scouts Assocn July 1931", Birmingham marks 1930, with blackthorn long stem to iron tip, 118cm overall (3)
a Pig Drover's Stick, circa 1905, the black horn pommel carved as the head of a pig with inset glass eyes, the scroll embossed silver ferrule, maker's mark JB, Sheffield 1905, on briar stem with horn tip, the pommel 5.8cm, 97cm overall; and A Carved Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1900, as the head of a shaggy terrier wearing a collar and with chain carved in relief, to a narrow white metal ferrule and conforming shaft, 91cm overall (2) See illustration
chital or Axis Deer (Cervus axis), Shot in Rajurah, April 1925, by Van Ingen, Mysore, head mount. world record class trophy, right antler 86cm, circumference of coronet 20cm, circumference of beam 11.5cm, brow tine 25cm, inside tine 10cm, left antler: length of main beam 90cm, circumference of coronet 21cm, circumference of beam 12cm, brow tine 27cm, inside tine 16.5cm, on a mahogany shield with engraved silver plaque, stamped on reverse "Van Ingen, Mysore", also with applied paper preservation notice label probably shot by G E Thubron
himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral), shot in Bhim Tal, May 1934, by Van Ingen, Mysore, head mount, right horn 14cm, left horn 13.5cm, on mahogany shield with silver shield plaque engraved (as above), the reverse with "Van Ingen" preservation notice label (vestiges only) See illustration listed CITES Appendix I Annex A. As this specimen is pre-1947 no Article 10 is required.
chinkara or Tibetan Gazelle (Gazella gazella bennetti), shot in Sareri, August 1929, by Van Ingen, Mysore, head mount, right horn 26cm, left horn 27cm, on mahogany shield with silver metal shield plaque engraved (as above), the reverse stamped "Van Ingen, Mysore" and with original preservation notice label probably shot be G E Thubron
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory and Silver Mounted Biscuit Barrel, 1908, of bombé cylindrical form painted in colours with loose posies of summer flowers within gilt highlighted acanthus leaf moulded borders, with silver mount, overhead swing handle and lift-off cover with polished ivory knop, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, printed mark in puce, shape number "1802", date cypher, the barrel 14cm high
a First Period Worcester Silver Shaped Sauceboat, circa 1755, the oval bowl with everted undulating rim, the interior printed on-glaze black with a pastoral scene of a couple with two cows, the loop handle with pronounced thumb piece, moulded with rococo scroll cartouche enclosing on-glaze black prints of a squirrel and an exotic bird within rococo foliate cartouche, raised upon a moulded high domed foot, 20cm long See illustration
a Pair of Japanese Gold and Silver Wire Inlaid Iron Shaft and Globe Vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), the slender necks with raised bunches of grapes against gilded vine leaves, the body with six encircling bands of diaper pattern framing two bracketed reserves depicting pavilions and cottages in mountainous landscapes, circular foot, each bearing square and circle mark, 9cm high
a Japanese Suzuribako, 19th century, of rectangular form with canted angles, bearing a black lacquer ground decorated with a bird of prey tethered to a hawk stand, in gold hiramakie, nashiji and silver leaf, the interior with overall nashiji, with bronze mizuire (in the form of a tasselled basket), ink stone, and lift-out tray, 24.5cm by 22.5cm by 4.2cm See illustration
a Pair of Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lustre Chargers, by William S Mycock, inscribed in silver text "Sola nobititas virtus" (virtue alone is true nobility) and "Non nobis solum nati sumas" (we are not born for ourselves alone), on flambé grounds, impressed and painted factory marks, date codes for 1928 and 1929, 29cm
a DSCG Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild Silver-Plated Bowl, the interior decorated a band of leaves within a beaten effect border, stamped marks, 31cm the Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples Guild mainly produced hand beaten copper ware, sometimes silver-plated and usually of a simple design.
GEORG JENSEN TWO SILVER RINGS with import marks for London 1964 and 1968, with post-1945 maker's mark, stamped STERLING DENMARK and 925S DENMARK, numbered 89 and 130, the first of open stylised heart design, the second of circular scrolling cross-over design, both with boxes Height of rings to front 3.25cm and 2.6cm, finger sizes L/M (UK)/6.25 (USA) and M (UK)/6.5 (USA), 12g and 9g
ALEXANDER RITCHIE AN OVAL SILVER BOX with anthemion cast hinged cover, rubbed marks for Chester 1904 (?), AR, IONA and numbered 4; also a Highland Home Industries silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1946, also stamped IONA, with planished shovel shaped bowl, animal mask and Celtic scroll cast stem and ship cast terminal (2) Lengths: 3.8cm and 8.3cm, 0.33ozt and 0.47ozt
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO 'CYMRIC' SILVER VASE of tapered cylindrical form with four applied brackets, the rim is decorated with a stylised linear design, stamped marks 22cm high Literature: Stephen A. Martin, editor, 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, London 1995, illus. pages 56 and 121

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