An unusual antique ale jug made from a single piece of horn with silver plated mounts and glass bottom, together with a matching beaker, 19th century, 29 cm and 13 cm high
Seven antique horn beakers, 19th century, Varying in size, some with silver mounts and appliques, and one inscribed 'Wembley Exhibition', the largest 10 cm high, 7.5 cm diameter.
A fine pair of George III horn and silver gilt beakers, 1816 London, with maker's marks for Thomas Philips, Edward Robinson and James, Phipps, in well figured horn, gilt lined, and having decorative borders with oak and wheat head motifs and cartouches…
A Scottish horn Christening quaich, the two handled shallow cup with a central monogrammed silver button and silver medallions to the handles, one engraved with a Scottish thistle, the other with an ecclesiastical cross. Height 3 cm. Width 14 cm. diameter…
A pair of Victorian horn and silver mounted cups, tall tapered form, each with a plain top rim mount and unengraved shield cartouche. London 1883 by Mappin & Webb. Heights 13.8 cm and 12.5 cm