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Edward V11 silver mounted tortoishell ink well, hinged cover with plume finial, engraved with Carleton family Unicorn crest, London 1901, H11cm and pair of matching candlesticks, London 1903, H13cm, all J Batson & Son. Provenance; formerly the property of Lady Jane Edith Seymour, youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Hertford, by descent to the vendor.
Set of six Art Nouveau sterling silver circular buttons, relief decorated with a maiden in profile in laurel leaf border, maker's mark TD, stamped Sterling with lozenge registration mark, and a cased set of six Edward V11 hallmarked silver circular buttons, pierced with foliage, by James Deakin & Sons Chester 1902, 1.26ozt
Early 20th century pizzle or swagger stick, with 12ct gold ferrule and grip, engraved Jane, and a Victorian walking cane with silver ball finial, Charles Cooke London 1893, both stamped Brigg, L76cm (2) Provenance; formerly the property of Lady Jane Edith Seymour, youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Hertford, by descent to the vendor.
Pair of Edwardian silver mounted clear glass glug-glug decanters and stoppers, with silver four spout pourers, engraved with Carleton family Unicorn crest, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1903, H30cm (2) Provenance: formerly the property of Lady Jane Edith Seymour, youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Hertford, by descent to the vendor
Edwardian silver loving cup, plain body with reeded band and scroll handles on stepped circular foot, engraved with Carleton family Unicorn crest, C S Harris & Sons Ltd London 1902, H13.5cm. Provenance; formerly the property of Lady Jane Edith Seymour, youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Hertford. by descent to the vendor.
Early 20th century George 111 style silver three piece tea service, ovoid bodies bright cut and engraved with scrolls leafage and cartouche in reeded borders, with gilt interiors, tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, engraved with presentation dated 1916, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes Chester 1904 & 1910, 26.7ozt gross (3)
Aesthetic movement bent oak stick stand, open work arched sides with ball finials and feet, containing a hallmarked silver mounted walking stick, a walking stick, handle painted as a badger, a root wood bamboo walking stick and a Swaine and Adeney shooting stick 23cm x 23cm x 67cm (5)
Swaine & Adeney plaited leather covered riding crop, with silver collar, Swaine & Adeney Ltd London 1921, with makes button, a similar Deans Victorian riding crop with silver collar, possibly William Hutchinson Birmingham 1893, engraved John Stubbs, and two other crops, all with antler handles (4)
Edward V11 silver fronted Common Prayer book, relief decorated with winged Cherub heads and clouds, Green & Cadbury Ltd Birmingham 1905, an ER11 silver decanter label inscribed 'WHISKY, in cherub and vine cast mount, by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd London 1969, and a modern silver bottle coaster, 9cm max (3)
George V silver shaped rectangular cigarette case, decorated with alternating reeded and entwined bands, Colen Hewer Cheshire Chester 1916, 4.3ozt and a Hunters Improvement & National Light Horse Breeding Society Medal, in case with label for for '10768 Gaymint' Wharfedale Show 1956 (2)
A beautiful hand paint color, and ink on paper woodblock horizontal print. Edo Period, features a silver-painted moon over a river. Original print can be found in the 1830s series, Eight Views in the Environs of Edo, by the ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858). Inscription on the right. Artist signature on the bottom left. Artist: Utagawa HiroshigeIssued: 19th centuryDimensions: 15"W x 19.75"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
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