b'113903 909 913A sailors cabin blanket box, BalticARTIST UNKNOWN, A ships bulkhead lantern, displaying and celery top pine with red pine trim,(Four-masted barque), starboard and port side lights,19th century, 30cm high overall43cm high, 93cm wide, 42cm deep oil on canvas, early 20th century, $150250 $40050054 x 84cm; framed 65 x 95cm overall.$300500914904 GARY TONKIN scrimshaw whales A scrimshaw whalebone toggle910 tooth titled Nigero, 1840,depicting an American ship under fullAn antique Australian blackwood fidsigned Tonkin,sail, 19th century, with rope binding, 19th/20th century, 12cm high5cm high 30.5cm long $1,0001,500$250350$100200 915905 911 A scrimshaw whales tooth depicting a Two sperm whale teeth,SOUVENIR OF WESTERNwhaling scene and tallship on reverse,19th/20th century, AUSTRALIA shell ornaments with13.5cm long11cm and 12cm high (2) hand-painted finish, 19th/20th century,$6001,000 $250350(2 items),anchor example 10cm high 916906 $100200DOMINOES antique whalebone gaming GARY TONKIN (Albany, Western912 tiles with ebony backs, 19th centuryAustralia) scrimshaw whales tooth$200300 titled BLACKFISH, READY THETwo antique hand-painted pearl GREENHAND, signed G.R. Tonkin, shells, Western Australian origin,91716cm high 19th/20th century,$2,0003,000 14cm and 15cm wide (2) STELLING antique bronze ships bell, $25035019th/20th century,an impressive size of 29cm high, 907 30cm diameterNANTUCKET basket with carved$1,0001,500whalebone bird decoration and fittings, 19th century,27cm high$400600 908H.M.S. JUPITER 1897-1900:A collection of 281 annotated photographs (many dated) in a large album which belonged to Lieut. F.G. Loving, R.N. The images show scenes on board and at Plymouth, Gibraltar, Sardinia, Lisbon, Cernuschi Bay, Arosa Bay (Spain), Weymouth, Minorca & Chatham Royal Dockyard, etc. Various sizes.HMS Jupiter was commissioned on 8 June 1897 at Chatham Dockyard for service in the Channel Fleet. She was present at both the Fleet Review at Spithead for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria on 26 June 1897 and the Coronation Fleet Review for King Edward VII on 16 August 1902. On 1 January 1905, the Channel Fleet became the new Atlantic Fleet, making her an Atlantic Fleet unit. She was paid off at Chatham on 27 February 1905 to undergo a refit there, and her Atlantic Fleet service ended when she emerged from refit and was commissioned at Chatham into the Portsmouth Reserve on 15 August 1905. Jupiter was commissioned for service in the new Channel Fleet on 20 September 1905.$6001,000 917'