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A rare Queen Anne two prong wavy-end table fork, maker’s mark worn, London 1705, together with a moulded steel cannon handled dessert knife and matching two-prong fork, maker’s mark only, struck once on each (‘IH’ pellets above and one below) last quarter of 17th century. (3) See Jackson’s Revised, p.136
Three sets of six early eighteenth century table knives, with octagonal pistol handles, comprising: Queen Anne/George I set, with similar blades and harp crests, c.1710/15; another George I set with engraved armorial and and finger point blades, c.1720 and a third set with crest of Viscount Howe, c.1720 (various later blades). (18)
A Queen Anne chocolate pot, of plain tapering form, the detachable domed cover surmounted by a small hinged cover with knop finial, the swan-neck spout with a hinged flap, skirted foot and wood scroll handle at right angles to the spout, the engraved scroll cartouche centred by a lozenge-shaped armorial for Wightwick of Tunstall, County Stafford, maker Gabriel Sleath, London 1710, 10.25in (26cm) high, 27.75oz
A Queen Anne octagonal snuffer stand, with a scroll handle and baluster stem, maker Edmund Pearce, London 1713 together with a pair of early George I snuffers, maker Edward Peacock, London 1714, both engraved with the contemporary arms of Sydney of Cowpens Hall, County Essex, 7 5/8in (19.3cm) high overall, 11.5oz. (2)
A rare Queen Anne Scottish quaich, on a foot rim, the bowl scratch engraved with alternating plain and floral panels and incised linear decoration, the handles with foliate border engraving, one initialled WG the other AS, maker William Clerk, Glasgow 1707, the bowl 7 3/4in (19.7cm) diameter, width across lugs 12 1/8in (30.7cm), 16oz
Maritime ephemera, comprising original brochure for White Star Line launch of No. 534, September 26, 1934; original invitation card for A. Currie; Queen Mary book of comparisons; original photograph of the crew (Mr. Currie 2nd row, eighth from left); RMS Queen Mary dinner menu June 8, 1936; plus postcards of the vessel.
M.H. SPIELMANN & G.S. LAYARD "Kate Greenaway", published New York by G.P. Putnam's Sons and London by Adam & Charles Black, 1905, re-bound in marble effect and gilt tooled leather boards, together with a version of the same book published by Adam & Charles Black, London, 1905, with pictoral cloth boards, BRET HARTE "The Queen of the Pirate Isle", illustrated by Kate Greenaway, and a further book relating to Kate Greenaway illustrations
C Stanley Pollitt (British, d.1926) richmond Bridge signed lower right "C Stanley Pollitt" etching 20 x 28cm; donald Crawford (Scottish, 20th Century) glamis Castle, the Home of Her Majesty the Queen signed lower right "Donald Crawford" drypoint etching 12 x 16 cm; havas view of a Venetian Canal with a Gondola signed lower right "Havas" etching 14 x 19 cm; and another small etching of the Charles Bridge, Prague,17 x 10cm (4)
A 1930’s album of photographs principally of dalmations, an early 20th Century autograph album, a Steamship Master’s certificate dated 1915, a scrapbook, a menu for the State Banquet for the President of Italy at Buckingham Palace on 13th May 1958, and souvenir cigarettes and bookmatch case for the Luncheon to the King and Queen of Sweden at the Mansion House on 30th June 1954
INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL QUADRUPLE FUSEE TABLE CLOCK, the substantial movement chiming quarters on eight bells and playing four tunes on ten bells with twenty-one hammers, the 9.5" brass shaped arched dial signed P. Orr & Sons, Madras with subsidiary tune selection dial inscribed God Save the Queen, The Clocks, Those Evening Bells and The Last Rose of Summer; and strike/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, within a later oak and four glass type case, 19.5" high This clock bears the Thwaites serial number 8439 for Orr Madras
Enid Marx (1902-1998), A basket of roses, linocut, signed lower right, 22 x 14 cm (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in) together with a lithograph 'B is for Bears on the Beach' by Janet Parr, 1975, an aquatint of an owl, 1971, an etching of a king and queen embossed 'CR' and 'Landscape with Balloons' by George Tute, 1981 (5)
Britains: Commemorative HM the Queen issued at Britains Centenery Dinner 26 June 1993, one of a limited edition of eighty-five in original box with Hank Sigourney lid label, a Guards Museum pebble paperweight and a British Toy and Figure Show Rocking Horse and Soldier in original box, E, boxes E (3)

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