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Three delftware plates c.1760, two of octagonal form, one attributed to Michael Edkins at Redcliffe Back Pottery, painted with a reclining fisherman beside a figure in an arbour, the other Lambeth and with a Chinese figure carrying a stick beside flowering plants, the powder blue rim with flower sprays left in the white, the last a larger Bristol plate painted in blue with a small hut beside towering rockwork within a shaped cartouche, the rim with vignettes of plants and rocks, some rim damages, 26.4cm max. (3) Provenance: respectively acquired from Sotheby's, 1st June 1965, lot 77 (part), formerly in the collection of F H Garner; Christie's, 5th April 1965, lots 79 and 78 (part), both formerly in the collection of Sir Gilbert Mellor.
A 32-BORE PERCUSSION UNDER-HAMMER WALKING-STICK SHOTGUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,circa 1845, with turn-off 28 3/4in. plain iron barrel (loose on threads), rounded action with exposed under-hammer and trigger, replacement walnut handle amateurly carved in the form of a cow's head and iron grip-straps
A 7mm (W/S) WALKING-STICK GUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,probably Belgian, circa 1875, with natural graduated cane-covered 24 1/4in. barrel section, twist and pull action with nickel band forwards of the black horn handle and exposed button trigger, 33 3/4in. overall, missing muzzle plugSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A 7mm (CANE) SINGLE-SHOT WALKING-STICK GUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,probably French circa 1875, with natural cane-covered 25 1/2in. smoothbore barrel, twist and pull action revealing loading tray, cane covered action with white metal machined ferrule with exposed button trigger tipped in bone and curved horn handleSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A quantity of pearl jewellery, (pearls untested) , to include two stick pins, one tested as approximately 15ct gold, the other 18ct gold, a seven stone ring (one deficient) , size N, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a seed pearl fringe necklace, suspending a cluster pendant, two split pearl set bezels, tested as approximately 18ct gold, with later metal bar fittings, a quantity of split pearl components to include star burst, horseshoe, floral and initial 'H' motifs, along with bales
A single stone diamond stick pin, tested as approximately 15ct gold, a stick pin with fluted domed finial, tested as approximately 15ct gold, a stick pin with fern form finial, tested as approximately 9ct and 18ct gold, a stick pin with labrador dog finial, tested as approximately 9ct and 15ct gold, a bar brooch suspending an enamel camel charm, tested as approximately 18ct gold, and two metal bar brooches, 15ct gold - 5.54g total, 9ct and 15ct gold - 10.35g, 9ct and 18ct gold total 5.93g
A quantity of stick pins, to include a cased single stone diamond stick pin, with interchangeable dress stud fitting, tested as approximately 15ct, a single stone pearl and a split pearl cluster stick pin, both tested as approximately 15ct gold, a woven hair glazed panel finial, and a pearl and black enamel finial, both with deficient pins and tested as approximately 18ct gold, two single pearl stick pins, a split pearl cluster stick pin, a coral stick pin, a fox head stick pin, a briolette garnet stick pin, and a foil backed emeral finial, all tested as approximately 9ct gold, with possible lead solder/base metal parts, 9ct gold - 7.75g total, 15ct gold - 4.64g total, 18ct gold - 7.63g total
A vintage tinplate clockwork performing Elephant, with fixed key, marked 'Made in U.S. Zone' and supplied with four balls, appears G/G+, although basic mechanism appears operational, the balls may not be of the correct size or there may have been some distortion as they tend to stick at the base of the spiral elevator. Please be advised that these toys have been on display for a considerable period of time and may need some coaxing to function correctly.

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