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A Set of Four Victorian Menu Holders, maker`s mark HA, Birmingham 1893, each of scroll cast and pierced triangular form, with hinged stand bracket, 8.4cm long; Another Smaller, Birmingham 1898, 7cm; A Victorian Child`s Rattle, George Unite, Birmingham 1874, of baluster form with whistle to one end and bell hung central knop (teething stick lacking), 8cm long; and A George III Shallow Circular Small Dish, John Emes, London 1802, 11.5cm diameter, 2 1/2oz (4)
A Continental Silver Mounted Tiger`s Tooth (?) Walking Stick Handle, circa 1900, of arched form, upon a bamboo upper shaft (main stem missing), 17.5cm long; A Late Victorian Snuff Box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1901, rounded rectangular, the lid repousse with figures (one on horseback) approaching a country house garden, 8.2cm wide; A Continental White Metal Snuff Box, 19th century, rounded rectangular and engine turned, 6.8cm; and A Continental Silver Plate Teste Vin, inscribed D Daragon 1880, 11.5cm (4)
An Indian Colonial Carved Elephant Ivory Walking Stick, C W Hext, circa 1905-10, the grip as a Janus elephant and male lion head, the collar engraved C W Hext and rubbed in black pigment, the tapering sectional stem imitating root stock, 92cm long; and An India Prisoner of War Carved Hardwood Walking Stick, C W Hext, India, A I Bester, P.O.W. 1902, with hammerhead grip over metal ferrule, the rectangular section upper stem inlaid with bone panels on each face with inscriptions as above, incised barleytwist tapered stem, brass and iron tip (2)
Three Chinese bronzed figures of deities comprising: a old bald man holding a peach and a walking stick, standing on a circular base, 75cm high; a man carrying a child in his right hand and a scroll in his left hand, standing on a circular base, 78cm high; and a man with a wide hat, carrying a branch, 78cm high (3)
A 19th Century Walking Stick Air Gun, in two sections, each screwing to the next, the 48cm barrel with a brass screw cap, tap loading and an aperture for a trigger (missing), the curved upper section being the air reservoir loaded by a stirrup pump (missing), and with bent handle, the whole bearing traces of original paint to simulate wood grain, 93cm long overall.
A pair of Britannia Standard presentation candlesticks by the Goldsmith`s & Silversmith`s Company Ltd., each stick of hexagonal section with central, girdled knop above a large, stepped spreading foot. Each engraved "From The Officers 43rd and 52nd Light Infantry, 1919". London 1913. Height 7 1/4ins., maximum width 6 1/4ins., 34oz.
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