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Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of any Sotheby's Premiums and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted.
Royal & Noble
7 January - 14 January 2021 • London

1. A pair of fossilised 'Irish elk' antlers, Prehistoric

2. The Macleans of Ardgour Regalia: A cased set of Victorian Highland dress accessories, circa 1871, supplied by Millidge & Sons, Edinburgh

4. A Continental silver-gilt drinking cup in the form of a bull, makers mark MPB, possibly Breslau, 19th century

5. A Netherlandish silver-mounted tortoiseshell-veneered wood casket, unmarked, circa 1700

6. A German silver-gilt cup and cover in the form of a bear, maker's mark only MV conjoined (the shield Melchior Bair), Augsburg, circa 1600

7. A James I silver seal-top spoon, William Frend, London, 1618

8. A German silver-gilt wine cup, Theodor or Tobias Riederer, Augsburg, circa 1614-1616

9. A set of four George IV silver-gilt 'Munzbecher's', John Bridge for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1827

10. A façon-de-venise glass jug,, late 16th century

11. French, 19th century, In Limoges, 13th century Style | Casket

12. A Dutch Delft polychrome ewer, Circa 1720

13. A silver-gilt bodkin case with filigree decoration, possibly late 17th century

14. A German gilt-brass and mother-of-pearl inlaid wood casket, Bavaria, circa 1725

15. A Continental porcelain tazza, late 19th century

16. A gold, enamel and hardstone 'memento mori' figure, probably 19th century

17. German, 17th century | Bacchus seated on a Barrel

18. Unsigned
A silver memento mori skull form watch circa 19th century

19. A silver-mounted carved ivory snuff box, probably Flemish, 18th century

20. Five carved and incised bone spoons, Sámi people, late 19th/early 20th century

21. A silver-mounted wood snuff box, English, circa 1727

22. Probably Netherlandish, 18th century | Virgin and Child

23. Southern German, early 18th century | Female Allegory with a Putto

24. German probably 19th century | The Virgin Mary

25. A pair of Dutch silver-mounted wood candlesticks, Jacobus Kelder, Leiden, 1788

26. A Charles II broad rimmed 22-inch pewter charger, circa 1660-70

27. A set of four folding steel blades and tines, Saxony, 18th century

28. An English Delftware blue and white colander bowl, Circa 1770, London or Bristol

29. A Staffordshire salt-glazed white stoneware bear jug and cover, 18th century, the mounts later

30. A George III engraved brass dog collar, late 18th/early 19th century

31. Cornelis van Poelenburgh
Self-portrait

32. Flemish School, circa 1660 | Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, pointing at a painting, traditionally said to be Gonzales Coques

33. Thomas Rowlandson
Stowe Gardens, Buckinghamshire

34. After Philip Wouwerman
Cavalry in front of a sutler's booth

35. Thomas Walker Bretland
A black stallion in a landscape

36. Continental School, circa 1800 | The Deluge, a mother and child with a cross

37. Charles Émile Jacque
At the trough

38. Charles Émile Jacque
Three studies of blackfaced sheep heads

39. William Hall
Ducks

40. Circle of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Head study of a man in profile

41. A rare Victorian 'trompe l'oeil' electroplated copper cigar box, circa 1870

42. Five English engraved glass claret decanters, late 18th century

43. A pair of Edwardian silver-mounted stag's foot candle holders, Charles Edwards, London, 1901

44. A large collection of Victorian silver-mounted horn beakers, various dates and makers

45. The 12th Duke of Hamilton's Travelling Picnic and Games Compendium, retailed by Walter Thornhill, London, 1873

46. A French leather travelling case by Goyard of Paris, early 20th century

47. An Edward VII ladies silver-gilt travelling necessaire, retailed by Alfred Barker, London, 1905

48. The Compass from the Duke of Hamilton's Steam Yacht Thistle, A brass and mahogany boat compass, Dent & Co., London, circa 1892

49. A walnut marquetry longcase clock, William Cooper, Colchester, movement and case associated