After Auguste Cace, a 20th Century bronze figure of a standing boy with pheasant and hare, "L'enfant Chasseur", raised on a naturalistic base, with signature mark to bottom right hand corner 55cm h x 17cm w x 13cm d
A Victorian carved oak paperknife the carved and pierced terminal decorated a squirrel 31cm (tail f) together with an African ditto with portrait bust to the terminal 24cm (chip to base)
Two pipes marked Offer Bournemouth with silver bands cased, an Adelphi pipe by Ben Wade, 1 other marked English Make 125 WE Bryant Southampton, another marked Oxford Blue, a Callenkap promotional twin bladed pocket knife and The Griffin Trulla double headed scoop
Charles Farlow, a 19th Century brass centre-pin fishing reel 5cm (f), 14 other unmarked centre-pin fishing reels, a French E'elite ditto 5cm, an Elo ditto 5cm
A Hardy "The Pope" 2 piece split cane fly fishing rod in original cloth case, together with an Ogden Smith "The Warrior - double built" rod, both in original cloth bags
Farlow "The Gold Medal" 3 piece split cane fly fishing rod in original cloth bag, a Milward twin section rod in cloth bag, a Mitre Hardy 2 piece split can fly rod, The Gant trout rod in cloth bag, C J Farlow & Company "Holdfast" 3 section rod in brown cloth bag, an A E Rudge & Sons 2 piece rod in green cloth bag, a Kerry 2 piece split cane fly rod (no case)
A French carved cylindrical wooden box the lid decorated a shipwreck scene marked Naufrage de Vaissea 8cm x 3cm (light chips to interior) together with a Continental gilt metal cylindrical box and cover 2cm x 6cm
A mid 17th century "Heemskerk" brass candlestick with pierced socket supported by ridge ball knop above circular drip tray, raised on a domed base 27cm h x 12cm d