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A Hallmarked Silver Preserve Spoon, the gilt bowl to trefid handle, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, Ivory Handle Knife, blade hallmarked AH, Sheffield 1823, ferrule Messrs Hutton, Sheffield 1928; Salt and Pepperette, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1952, 1956 and spoon; Pair of Sugar Tongs, Sheffield 1907.
A George V silver trophy cup and cover, the cover with a figural finial depicting an ancient foundry worker with hammer, tongs and anvil above a lotus leaf decorated spreading lid, the main body inscribed "Bowling Challenge Cup presented by the Vulcan Foundry Limited" above scrolling acanthus and reeded decoration flanked by two scrolling acanthus decorated loop handles, raised on a lotus leaf decorated pedestal to stepped circular foot (Sheffield 1921 by Walker & Hall), 54.5 cm high, 124 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
Burr (S.D.V.) Tunneling under the Hudson River, 1885, 4to., folding plates as called for, contractor`s stamps, cloth; Walker (Thomas A.), The Severn Tunnel: Its Construction and Difficulties 1872-1887, 1888, portraits, plates and plans as called for, original cloth; Moro (Gaetano), Abstract of a Report on the Practicability of forming ..... a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Tehuantepeg, nd, map frontis, card wraps (spine broken); `A Civil Engineer`, Personal Recollections of English Engineers and of the Introduction of the Railway System into the United Kingdom, 1868, cloth; with three others (7)
Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de) Don Quixote de la Mancha, 1818, 4 vols., translated by Mary Smirke, 48 plates by Robert Smirke, t.e.g., publisher`s quarter morocco (spine head pulled); Johnson (Samuel), The Rambler, 1820, 2 vols., frontis to each, calf (re-backed); Adams (Richard), Watership Down, 1976, illustrated by John Lawrence, dust wrapper, slipcase; Ballantyne (Robert Michael), The Coral Island, 1897, John Fowles` copy, cloth; Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Anderson, nd. [c1915], Harrap, colour plates by Dugald Stewart Walker, cloth; with a quantity of others (qty)
An Edwardian set of twelve silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1907, initialled `S`, 13cm cased together with the matching tongs, 9.5oz together with a set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, cased together with the matching tongs, 11cm, 3.5oz (20)
A silver teapot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, of oval shape, the lower body fluted below a hinged cover, 15cm high, together with another smaller similar example by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, 13cm high and a hot water jug of similar form by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1888, 16cm high, 35.75oz (3)
Leonard Richmond, dirt track New Forest Hampshire, gouache, a few hundred yards from Picket Post, near Ringwood. With two signed letter from the artist dated May 4th 1939 thanking the purchaser for payment and giving detailed description of the location of the subject and 26 April 1939 giving details of the delivery. Leonard Richmond: Studied at Taunton School of Art and Chelsea Polytechnic. Prolific exhibitor at Fine Art Society, RA, Cooling and Walker Galleries. Also showed widely overseas winning a number of awards. These included the Tuthill Prize at Chicago International Watercolour Exhibition in 1928 and in 1947 silver medal at Paris Salon. He produced the artwork for many regional landscapes used for railway posters in the 1930`s. Member of PS, RBA, RI and ROI 18 x 21in. (45.72 x 53.34cm)
A George III mahogany octagonal work table, circa 1800, stamped Hy. WALKER, LANCASTER, on turned legs united by four turned supports, 72cm high, 48cm wide, 40cm deep. *Henry Walker was a self-employed journeyman cabinet maker, who variously worked for himself and Gillows of Lancaster from the early 1780s until 1806. In 1805, Henry Walker set up his own business in Church Street, Lancaster, later announcing a move to new commodious premises upon the Green area, nearly opposite the end of Chapel Street, in 1813. His business flourished and he was made a freeman of Lancaster in 1823-24. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late 19th/early 20th Century German oak cased bracket clock of 18th Century English design retailed by Jno. Walker Ltd, 63 New Bond Street, London, the 5.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with chime/silent dial and regulation dial to arch to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five gongs, contained in oak and gilt metal mounted case with arched and moulded top, and with gilt metal caryatids to front, and on leaf scroll feet, 13.75ins high
A Victorian silver tea pot, by George Burrows and Richard Pearce London 1847, inscribed, Presented to John Robert Walker by a few gentleman of Cambridge for his kind hospitality on the occasion of the Buckworth Steeple Chase, 7th Dec 1847`, 17cm high and A Victorian coffee pot, by WM Holton & Sons Ltd, London 1897, with presentation inscription, 21cm high (2)
A Victorian Scottish silver three piece tea set, by Walker Crichton, Edinburgh 1843, of hexagonal form with angular handles, overall engraved with foliate scrollwork and vacant cartouches, and a similar Victorian silver coffee pot, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1843, 28.25 cm high, 85oz (4)
By Harry Walker RWA (1923-1990) - `Gourds`, signed and inscribed verso, label verso, on board, 8" x 9.5" *Harry Walker RWA was a leading member of Bath Society of Artists and trained at the Bath Academy of Art and lived and died in Corsham. See `The Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945` by David Buckman page no.123*
J. B. WALKER A 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. H21366, 28in. nitro reproved barrels, rib engraved `J.B. WALKER. 63 NEWGATE ST. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.`, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 3/4 choke, automatic safety with silver-inlaid `SAFE` detail, fine acanthus scroll engraving with beaded borders, retaining traces of original colour-hardening, 14 3/4in. well-figured stock including horn buttplate, weight 6lb. 8oz., in a lightweight leather case with some accessories
Gray, Alasdair A folio of 66 line drawings and watercolours by Alasdair Gray, including drawings captioned Hugh McBain, Kirsten, Bill Skinner, Mike Gill, Shawfield Cottage, Steve Gill in the St. Columba workshop, 71 Scott Street, mostly nudes, life-drawing classes and portraits, mostly biro or ink drawings, several watercolour and/or pencil, from 38 x 56cm to 16 x 8cm., 5 on ruled cash register leaves, 3 signed, 2 mounted on board, mostly mounted in a large cash register album, one dated 1957 Note: An interesting folio of line drawings by the author of Lanark, 1982 Janine and The Fall of Kelvin Walker . Gray illustrates his books himself and has produced many murals as well as paintings, including the ceiling mural for The Auditorium of the Oran Mor on Byres Road in Glasgow, one of the largest pieces of art in Scotland. The drawings of Inge are of Inge Sorenson (1961-1970), Gray`s first wife and those of Mike Gill are of his friend George Michael Gill (1923-2005), film producer and director.

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