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Lot 11

A collection of Walker & Hall Pride pattern cutlery, designed by David Mellor, to include; eighteen table forks, twelve dessert forks, six soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, two serving spoons, six fish knives, twelve table knives and twelve side knives (80)

Lot 24

A rectangular mirror with silver mounted corners, the silver by William Comyns, London 1902, embossed with cherubs and foliate scrolls, against a velvet covered frame, 21cm x 16.5cm, along with a silver cup, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, of pedestal, two handled form, engraved, 16.5cm high, weight 7oz (2)

Lot 49

A Walker & Hall silver plated candelabrum, late 19th century, designed as a tapering fluted column raised on a canted square base with beaded detail and supporting a detachable four branch fitting with further garland decoration, engraved to the base, 47.5cm high

Lot 4

A Victorian silver plated and gilt decorated presentation centrepiece, the clear rectangular cut glass bowl supported on four gilt spinx, on a cartouche-shaped base with palmette decoration to the sides, raised on four claw feet,39cm. wide, Presented to George Jameson by the Ceylon Turf Club for services as Honorary Secretary, dated 1888, maker Walker and Hall.

Lot 290

Robert O Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) Portrait of The Reverend Reginald King Walker signed twice on the reverse oil on canvas 122 x 99cm. Project 15: Death. 1982 Reverend Walker was Superintendent Methodist Minister in Plymouth.

Lot 304

William Eyre Walker (1847-1930) An extensive moorland scene, ponies grazing in the foreground signed WE Walker bottom left watercolour 36.5 x 66.5cm.

Lot 285

A Walker & Hall cased canteen of cutlery

Lot 946

WALKER (C), A COMPLEAT HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCY, four parts in one with engraved folding plate to the first two parts, re-backed calf, London, Royston, 1661-00, ex Home Office

Lot 1253

A cased Victorian four piece demi fluted silver oval tea and coffee set, with engraved initials, John Edward Bingham (Walker & Hall), Sheffield, 1887/8, gross 52 oz.

Lot 1644

Dame Ethel Walker (1861-1951) oil on card Still life of flowers in a glass vase signed 14 x 10in.

Lot 686

An early 19th century mahogany banded oak eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch square painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Walker Nantwich, 7ft 6ins

Lot 170

Attributed to Francis S. Walker (1848-1916), Looking through the trees, oil on panel, 24 x 14cm (91/2 x 51/2in), Provenance: with Frost & Reed.

Lot 599

WALKER After DOYLE; A black and white Engraving "A Literary Party at Joshua Reynolds" in maple frame.

Lot 163

A pair of silver trumpet vases, Birmingham 1919, Walker & Hall

Lot 200

A selection of silver plated tea ware by Walker and Hall and a moulded glass claret jug

Lot 204

A selection of plated items including tea ware by Walker & Hall

Lot 251

A Triang baby walker, Matchbox motorway extension set t/w other Matchbox, Corgi & Lesney cars

Lot 425

An oak cased Railway clock the 8" painted dial signed B R S JOHN WALKER, South Moulton Street, London 11420 the fusee movement numbered 22497, in working order

Lot 871

A Victorian oval silver plate tray by WALKER & HALL

Lot 17

A GWR Hotel silver plated serving tray by Walker & Hall, a GWR Hotel Elkington plate sugar bowl, a GWR Refreshment Department plated coffee pot by Hutton, Sheffield and a set of Elkington plate L & N W R Company serving tongs. (4)

Lot 256

A collection of Star Wars Power of The Force and Power of The Jedi boxed items to include Imperial At-At-Walker, B-Wing Fighter, Tatooine Skiff, Tie Interceptor, etc. (13)

Lot 367

Two boxes of various Star Wars related items to include Millennium Falcon, At At Walker, tapes, jigsaws, etc.

Lot 331

Silver cigarette box by Walker and Hall of Sheffield

Lot 249

Walker (George) A New Treatise on Chess engraved frontispiece occasional foxing broken some leaves becoming loose lacking rear endpaper original boards paper label stained spine defective 1732 § Hutchinson (Horace G.) Golf fourth edition revised frontispiece and illustrations some foxing original cloth rubbed and frayed 1893 § Chalmers (Patrick R.) Forty Fine Ladies illustrations by Cecil Aldin original cloth dust-jacket rubbed loss to spine ends and corners 1929; and 4 others including a sixth edition of the second mentioned v.s. (7)(7)

Lot 580

DAME ETHEL WALKER, A.R.A., N.E.A.C. (British, 1861-1951) Portrait of The Honourable Reverend George Wingfield Bourke (1829-1903), son of the 5th Earl of Mayo, oils on canvas, 21 1/2" x 17 1/2" This is one of the earliest known paintings by Ethel Walker. An amateur dealer, Mr Heatherington, contacted Marian Kratochwil in 1962, and Kratochwil infomed Knight that he was selling this painting. Knight then duly bought the picture for the princely sum of £10 (asking price £12)

Lot 1213

An interesting boxwood rule marked with various spirits including John Walker, a boxwood "Lords Cloth Costing Scale" rule and three other brass bound boxwood slide rules (5).

Lot 442

A George V hallmarked silver pepper, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, height 10.5cm and a smaller example marked for Birmingham 1903 (makers mark rubbed, height 8cm) combined weight approx 3oz (2).

Lot 451

A Victorian hallmarked silver pepper, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1888, height 6.5cm, and Edward VII pepper by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, height 8cm and a George V pepper by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1917, height 7cm (3).

Lot 543

A pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, height 10cm (engraved and one af), a pair of squat candlesticks by Napper & Davenport, Birmingham 1925, height 5cm, a vase by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1902, height 10.5cm and another vase, Birmingham 1974, height 17cm (6).

Lot 31A

Jonathan Walker `The Speedster` watercolour 14cm x 10cm

Lot 390

Walker Bampton (Alnwick) - a split cane Sea Trout rod, three pieces, two tops, 12ft

Lot 423

Bruce and Walker - a `Hexagraph` salmon rod, three piece, 16ft, no. 10-12, in red plush B&W bag

Lot 353

* ETHEL WALKER Chinese Vases oil on board, signed 80cm x 66cm Provenance: Flying Colours Gallery, Edinburgh.

Lot 1062

`William Morris` a portrait published by Walker & Boutall from a photograph taken in 1889, framed, image 26.5 x 21cm.

Lot 264

Cased pair of Georgian style silver sauce boats with beaded edges and cast shell feet by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1937.

Lot 472

INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857-58, 2 clasps, Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow, (Hy. Walker, 53rd Regt) Confirmed on roll as Private Henry Walker. Two H. Walkers shown on Sutlej Medal and Punjab Medal rolls. Entitled to Sutlej Medal, 1845-46, 2 clasps Aliwal, Sobraon with either service no. 1522 or 2337. Entitled to Punjab Medal, 1848-49, 1 clasp, Goojerat with either service no. 1522 or 2337. Ex. 3rd Foot with service no. 1853.

Lot 284

HENRY BENJAMIN ROBERTS (1832-1915) The Haircut, signed and dated ? `06, oils on canvas, 14" x 16 1/2" (see illustration). Ex. Corporation of Liverpool Walker Art Gallery `Historical Exhibition of Liverpool Arts 1908`.

Lot 709

A George V Old English pattern part table service, comprising a soup ladle, five soup spoons, a gravy spoon, six table forks, four table spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, an ice spoon and a pickle fork, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919 (43), 75oz gross

Lot 817

A George III style shaped circular waiter, pie crust border, knurl feet, 26cm diam, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1962, 19oz

Lot 839

A George V half-fluted urnular teapot, knop finial, hinged domed cover, scroll capped handle, moulded circular foot, ebonised fittings, 25cm long, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, 16.5oz gross

Lot 842

A George V ogee sweetmeat `quaiche`, rolled rim above a shallow band of leafy guilloche, shaped scroll handles, circular foot, 17cm wide, W & F Rabone, Birmingham 1911; a Victorian bellied cream jug, of George II/III design, double scroll capped handle, wavy rim, shaped pad feet, 9cm high, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1895; a George V oval sweetmeat dish, beaded borders, pierced with a narrow band of lattice, spreading oval foot, 13cm wide, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1913 (3), 11oz gross

Lot 853

A George V three piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, rectangular knop finial, hinged cover, gadrooned borders, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 28cm long, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, 35oz gross

Lot 854

A George V three piece condiment set, comprising a pepper, a salt and a mustard, centre girdles, the pepper 8.5cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, cased

Lot 938

An Art Deco rounded rectangular dressing table trinket box, hinged cover engine turned and engraved with chevrons, geometric feet, velvet lined, 7cm wide, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1931

Lot 958

An Edwardian cartouche shaped dressing table trinket box, hinged cover embossed with a border of roses and C-scrolls, feet conforming, gilt interior, 11.5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909

Lot 1032

A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, To The Admiralty, James Walker London, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 7cm over loop

Lot 1575

Derbyshire- an interesting country house album of topographical watercolours and sketches relating to Derbyshire and New Zealand, attributed to Theodore Octavius Hurt (1839 - 1932), inscribed `Louie & Norman/1866/AAC`, 19th century Theodore Octavius Hurt was born at Duffield on 20th October 1839, sixth of the eleven sons and four daughters of Francis Hurt (1803-1861) of Alderwasley Hall, Derbyshire and Cecilia Emely [sic], daughter of Richard Norman and Lady Elizabeth Manners, a daughter of the 4th Duke of Rutland. He grew up somewhat lame and lived as a remittance man, at first from 1861 in New Zealand, where he went in for sheep farming, but failing to make much of a success returned to Britain in 1872. On 12th August that year he married his cousin Louisa (Louie) Emma, daughter of his uncle James Norman. The couple never really settled anywhere, living in rented houses until in later life they acquired Holly Bank, Rochester with their daughter Elizabeth Edith, born in 1876. He was, despite his disability, a great walker and an inveterate sketcher and painter, and this album represents only a fraction of his output; other examples of his work survives within the family and made it possible to attribute the present album, which was bought by the present vendor`s family from Elizabeth Edith`s sale at Holly Bank (Bagshaw`s c. 1955). Louie died 17th February 1927, and Theodore Octavius himself died at Rocester on 6th November 1932. The inscription must refer to two of Theodore`s brothers, Louis (also presumably Louie). The 8th son, then 21 and later Professor of English at the University of Vienna, and Norman Anthony (1850-1893), the youngest and then 16, who was later commissioned into the 11th Regiment of Foot.

Lot 879A

Equestrian - a Victorian shaped rectangular partners` standish, central rectangular wafer box surmounted by a cast model of a horse, standing, loose ring lion mask handles to sides, flanked by a pair of square hobnail-cut clear glass wells, pointed knop finials, hinged covers, the stand wriggle-work engraved with a border of Vitruvian scrolls, anthemions to angles, hoof feet, 31cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898

Lot 2069

A Victorian rectangular needlework sampler, typically worked in coloured wools with a house, a shepherdess, verse and stylised flowers and birds, by Sarah Ann Walker, Aged 12 years, 62cm x 65cm, dated 1867

Lot 81

A silver two branch candelabra, Sheffield 1961, Walker & Hall

Lot 243

A table epergne Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, the central comport with pierced border above flared stem and spreading base, supporting two scrolling arms with baskets 30cm high 45oz

Lot 268

A fiddle pattern ladle J McKay, Edinburgh 1863, of fiddle pattern with engraved initial terminal; together with an Old English and beaded example by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1906 (2) combined weight 15.5oz

Lot 90

A silver christening mug by Walker and Hall and hallmarked for Birmingham 1935

Lot 280

A matched set of four spirit labels Birmingham 1960 and Sheffield 1962; the gadrooned and shell borders with fine link suspension, inscribed for BURGUNDY, BORDEAUX, WHISKY and BRANDY; together with a domed oval label for YELLOW CHARTREUSE, by Walker & Hall Sheffield 1911 and an unmarked example pierced for WHISKEY (6)

Lot 320

A George III salver S & C Young, Walker Kitchen & Co, Sheffield 1817, of shaped circular outline with gadrooned and scroll border, with chased foliate and scroll border around central presentation inscription, raised on three bracket feet 26cm diameter, 18oz

Lot 504

A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III oval cream jug, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1810; a straight-tapered hotwater pot by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1926, presentation engraved; an Edwardian five bar toast rack by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1907; a pair of vase shape pepperettes by Richard Comyns, London 1932; a matching drum mustard pot by Richard Comyns, London 1932; a hemispherical footed small bowl by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1929; a pierced jar sleeve and cover by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907; and a silver coloured small dish, stamped `800`, chased with two heraldic lions rampant guardant, 930g (29.9 oz) gross

Lot 521

A silver egg waiter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, the four egg cups of usual form with cut rims, with four spoons, Sheffield 1914, with traces of gilding to the bowls, on a circular two handled base on scroll supports, 21.5cm across, 578g (18.6 oz) gross

Lot 556

An Aesthetic Movement silver plated soup tureen and cover by Walker & Hall, stamped marks, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, spherical with a flared rim collar, twin loop handles, a flat cover with a ribbed ball finial, on three short feet, 26cm wide; and an Onslow pattern soup ladle

Lot 315

Walker & Hall, a lady`s 9 carat gold mechanical wrist watch, the octagonal case with a circular white dial with gilt hands, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on a 9 carat gold later bracelet, 16g gross excluding the movement, cased

Lot 375

A silver tobacco box, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1911, of plain oval form, squeeze action opening, 9cm long, 88g gross

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