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Lot 137

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 138

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 139

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 140

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 141

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 142

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 143

Stool A bright ebonised concert adjustable piano stool with a leather button down seat.

Lot 395A

A late Victorian salon nursing chair, upholstered in button olive green velour on turned tapering forelegs and castors.

Lot 430

An Edwardian rocking chair, having spindle turned splat, button upholstered back and over-stuffed seat within conforming rails on reeded supports united by turned stretchers.

Lot 371

A silver mounted book carrier, various silver mounted button hooks, an inkwell etc

Lot 520

Approximately forty silver, enamel and steel mounted button hooks in a glazed case, 44cm x 63cm (17.25" x 25") /see illustration

Lot 135

Silverwares, comprising: an ornamental continental tea strainer; a silver-handled steel button boot hook, and a caddy spoon with shell bowl, Sheffield 1896, and plated wares, comprising: three various pairs of sugar tongs; a sauce ladle, with shell bowl and twiggy handle and a cold meat fork, with mother of pearl handle (8)

Lot 258

A Victorian ebonised rocking armchair, with button-upholstered back and seat

Lot 510

Steiff thread bear on wheels, straw filled, black boot button eyes, pronounced snout, vertically brown stitched nose, swivel head, raised upon four metal wheels, 40cm tall, c.1908

Lot 514

Steiff 1902 - 2002 Anniversary blonde mohair teddy bear, 660337, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, polythene bag, 30cm tall; Steiff brown bear, 660177, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed, 28cm tall (2)

Lot 515

Steiff Autumn brown mohair teddy bear, 654435, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed, 33cm tall; Steiff Summer blonde mohair teddy bear, 654473, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, polythene bag, 36cm tall; Steiff Noel Christmas teddy bear dressed as Santa Clause, 654688, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed, 28cm tall (3)

Lot 516

Steiff Father blonde mohair teddy bear, 654541, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed; 26cm tall; Steiff Grandpa light brown mohair teddy bear, 654527, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, unboxed; 25cm tall; Steiff Girl pink mohair teddy bear, 654572, trademark Steiff button to ear, tag to foot, polythene bag, 23cm tall; Steiff light blonde mohair teddy bear, 654589, trademark Steiff button to ear with yellow tag, tag to foot, polythene bag, 16cm tall (4)

Lot 200

Three pairs of hunting boots with wooden trees and a gent`s hunting pink with three brass Duhallow buttons and one monogrammed button

Lot 259

A button back kidney shaped two seater sofa, covered in a green plush with fringed edge to the base, 162cm wide, 84cm high, 88cm deep

Lot 278

A collection of silver wares, to include; a cased set of six silver gilt and enamelled coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1960, within Harrods London fitted box, three Victorian silver spoons, a pair of silver sugar nips and a silver handled button hook and shoe horn (12)

Lot 46

A SET OF SIX VENEERED PLYWOOD DINING CHAIRS each with shaped rectangular back, four tubular metal legs and rubber button feet, 15 1/2" wide (6).

Lot 43

A Collection of Approximately Fifty Cap and Glengarry Badges, mainly white metal, stay-brite and restrikes, with some damaged cap badge parts, three miniature medals, base metal watch chains, a cloth insignia and a brass button stick; a Bronze Medal for Long Membership of the Confederation of Christian Trade Unions, boxed; a Copy of the Africa Medal, with four clasps; a German Third Reich Iron Cross, second class, lacks suspender ring and three replica Third Reich badges.(qty)

Lot 101

A Pair of Early 20th Century Royal Navy Officer`s Epaulettes, each with gold lace shoulder strap with dull and bright twisted purl edging, set with gilt button, the crescent set with a silver metal thread fouled anchor, and with twenty large gold bullions and nineteen small gold bullions, backed in black morocco tooled in gilt "Royal Naval Outfitters, Plymouth & Devonport", in a fitted black japanned tin case, lined in maroon velvet and containing a black leather backed gold lace trimmed waist belt with brass clasp and sword slings.

Lot 104

A Pair of Early 20th Century Royal Navy Epaulettes to a Captain, each with gold lace shoulder strap with dull and bright twisted purl edging, set with gilt button and rank badge of a red velvet and silver metal thread crown, the crescent set with a silver metal thread fouled anchor, and with twenty large gold bullions and nineteen small gold bullions, backed in black morocco stamped S.R.Gould & Sons, Naval Outfitters, Devonport, in a fitted black japanned tin case containing two pairs of shoulder straps and a belt clasp.

Lot 122

A German Third Reich Naval Presentation Bayonet, the fullered steel blade etched "Deutsche Kriegsmarine" on one side, the opposing side etched "Schlachtschiff Admiral Scheer", the plated hilt with two piece wood grip, the pommel etched with a swastika and numbered D 3718, with black painted steel scabbard, the frog button stamped G 78.

Lot 674

Victorian silver punch pin tray; silver handled Victorian shoe horn; and a silver handled button hook; two baby rattles; chain mail purse; and a small silver oval pin tray Birmingham 1902

Lot 853

Victorian yellow metal propelling pencil by S. Mordan and Co. a silver plated button hook, another with a mother of pearl handle, a silver plated pencil, a miniature pen and a snuff box

Lot 1473

Set of eight 19th century carved oak button back dining chairs including two with arms carved with lions` heads on scroll feet

Lot 1503

19th century child`s button back armchair on square tapering legs

Lot 1136

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY CHAIRS with carved show wood frames, button-back upholstery and supported on scrolled legs with open arms and cabriole legs.

Lot 235

A masonic medal, Third Reich emblem, brass button polisher, regimental colours etc.

Lot 837

Two 18ct gold pocket watches with button wind and enamel dials View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 56

A Victorian mahogany open armchair with button back draylon and open arm supports on scroll legs View on www.staceyauction.com

Lot 516

A Fine 17th Century Oak Spice Cupboard. The top inlaid with parquetry decoration. The geometrically moulded door opening to reveal nine drawers surrounding an open compartment; each drawer clad in burr figured veneer and banded borders with small button handles. Standing on squat bun feet 15¾ ins (40 cms) high, 17 ins (43 cms) wide, 9½ ins (25 cms) deep.*

Lot 798

A silver handled shoe horn and button hook, cased

Lot 926

13mm cultured freshwater pearl button stud earrings with 14ct gold fittings

Lot 101

"Three piece silver plate cruet in fitted box by Regis Plate, embossed silver plate circular butter dish with pottery container, silver handle button hook and a six place setting stainless canteen in oak box"

Lot 97

Late 19th century mahogany framed chaise longue, with upholstered spindle back rail, button backed, and matching bolster, pink upholstery, turned legs with castors, 170cm long

Lot 98

Late 19th century occasional chair, with button backed and pink upholstered stuffover seat, on turned legs with castors

Lot 322

LARGE BUTTONED POUFFE the rectangular button-tufted top in grey plush, raised on turned mahogany legs 128cm wide, 37cm high, 89cm deep

Lot 195

A selection of 18th/19th Century steel implements to include a set of tongs with shell bowls and scroll handles, a pair of concertina action extending nips, an agricultural implement with scrolling hinged action, a similar hand tool with button hook terminal, and three further vintage tools

Lot 600

A Victorian button-back drop-end Chesterfield settee in green upholstery,

Lot 601

A Victorian button upholstered chaise longue in geometric patterned fabric,

Lot 10

A pair of upholstered button back chairs

Lot 13

19th century button back ladies chair

Lot 270

Silver plated tea pot with 4 other items, a knife , a button hook and two propelling pencils

Lot 89

TWO OFFICERS` JACKETS, UNIDENTIFIED REGIMENTS, CIRCA 19TH-20TH CENTURIES the first, probably English yeomanry mid-19th century, of scarlet cloth, faced French blue, the front, collar and waist edged with gold lace 1½ inches wide and the pointed cuffs similarly edged; the stand collar 3 inches high encircled at the base with narrow gold round-cord; the shoulders each pierced with four holes for the attachment of epaulettes or shoulder cords; the front and collar closed with 10 hooks-and-eyes, with a line of decorative `pearl` buttons at the front, and each cuff closed with a cloth-covered button; lined with partially quilted crimson silk (some staining), the second, probably Indian Army late 19th or early 20th century, of light buff cloth, faced dark brown, the front, collar and waist edged with light buff mohair lace and the pointed cuffs similarly edged; the stand collar 2¼ inches high traced with whorls of mohair gimp and similar tracery embellishing the cuffs; the front, closing with 10 alternating hooks-and-eyes, bearing five S-shaped loops of light buff square-cord, interlocking with each other at the centre and each bearing two light buff olivettes; shoulder-cords of light buff plaited cord bearing the rank insignia of a major; lined with light buff satin-silk; some moth, repairs and staining

Lot 96

AN OFFICER`S FULL-DRESS COATEE AND EPAULETTES, NORFOLK YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1843-49 the coatee of scarlet cloth, faced dark blue, with an upright collar 3 inches high, closing with 15 hooks-and-eyes at the front and 3 at the collar; 9 silver-plated half-domed buttons at front, with a flat brass button at waist, the half-domed buttons - by Hamburger & Co., King Street, Covent Garden - embossed with a strap-and-buckle containing the title PRINCE ALBERT`S OWN, enclosing the initials NYC and surmounted by the coronet of the Prince Consort; the plastron front formed of 9 quilted loops of ¾ inch silver lace; the cuffs bearing 3 chevrons of similar quilted lace, each centred by a regimental button, and closing with a plain button and hook-and-eye; the collar bearing 2 loops of similar quilted lace; the tails with false turn-backs of dark blue, bordered with ½ inch silver lace and with ornaments of the Prince Consort`s coronet in silver wire and crimson velvet; a white metal belt hook and two regimental buttons at centre back; the body lined in quilted light buff silk with a band of brown doeskin at the waist, the tails lined in white Melton cloth with two deep white cotton pockets, the collar lined in black silk; the epaulette straps formed of overlapping white metal scallop-cut plates lined in crimson silk and terminating in white metal crescents, with boxed bullion in silver wire, and secured by plain half-ball buttons and cloth straps faced with ½ inch silver lace; some moth and staining and some wear to the lining.

Lot 97

AN OFFICER`S POUCH AND POUCH-BELT, SABRETACHE AND WAIST-BELT WITH SABRETACHE SLINGS, NORFOLK YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1837-44 the white metal body of the pouch, 2¼ inches x 5? inches x 1 inch, covered with crimson Russia leather, the outer flap lined with crimson Russia leather, with a crimson Russia leather tongue and white metal button and covered in crimson velvet, edged with 5/8 inch silver oak-leaf lace enclosing a wreath of oak-leaves and acorns in silver wire embroidery containing the Royal cypher VR in silver wire embroidery beneath the coronet of the Prince Consort in silver and gold wire embroidery and coloured threads, with two white metal rings for attachment to the pouch belt, 2¼ inches wide, lined with crimson Russia leather, edged with crimson velvet and faced with silver oak-leaf lace, fitted with a white metal buckle, tip and slider, with one leather tongued loop for attachment to the pouch (and one absent); the sabretache pouch of crimson Russia leather lined with white buckram and with a crimson Russia leather tongue and white metal button , the flap lined with crimson Russia leather and covered in crimson velvet, edged with 2½ inch silver oak-leaf lace enclosing a wreath of oak-leaves and acorns in silver wire embroidery containing the Royal cypher VR in silver wire embroidery beneath the coronet of the Prince Consort in silver and gold wire embroidery and coloured threads; the waist-belt of crimson Russia leather 2½ inches wide, faced with silver oak-leaf lace, fitted with an gilt metal loop and oblong clasp, 2½ inches x 3 inches, the clasp having a burnished border and matted ground on which is mounted in silver the Royal cypher VR beneath a monarchical crown, above the Royal motto DIEU ET MON DROIT and flanked by sprays of oak-leaves and acorns, the belt with two white metal rings, from which depend the three sabretache slings, each 5/8 inch wide and faced with silver oak-leaf lace, adjusted with white metal buckles and terminating in leather loops; together with a metal tin for the sabretache bearing a brass plate engraved with the name: J. Brereton Esqre. Norfolk Yeoy. John Brereton of Brinton, Norfolk, (1813-61) was commissioned lieutenant in the Holt troop of Norfolk Yeomanry Cavalry, raised and commanded by his father - William John Brereton (1787-1851) - in 1835 and remained a lieutenant in the same troop of the regiment until 1844: Harvey, J.R., Records of the Norfolk Yeomanry Cavalry...from 1780 to 1908, London, 1908, pp. 263-293.

Lot 98

AN OFFICER`S SHAKO AND PLUME, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1860-62 the shako body of felted beaver fur, of slight bell-top form; the top, peak and headband of patent leather; the crown encircled by a band of silver lace 2 inches wide, on which is mounted at centre front a black cord boss itself mounting a white metal ball-button embossed with a rose encircled by the title 1 WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY; white metal chinscale bosses in the form of roses and white metal chinscales backed onto black velvet; the white metal badge in the form of a rose, 3 inches in diameter; cap lines of gold round-cord terminating in gold acorns; interior lined in crimson silk stamped with the retailer`s name Hawkes & Co, 14 Piccadilly; buff leather sweatband, 2½ inches deep; some marking to patent leather and wear to felt. The plume of black drooping horsehair with a black horsehair tuft at its base and a white metal plume holder formed of four laurel leaves emanating from a globose corded boss 17.2cm; 6¾in high at front; 20.3cm; 8in high at back; diameter of crown 23.5cm; 9¼in Provenance Mr Gerald Shapiro A similar shako is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47. This shako is dated c.1860-62 on the basis that Messrs. Hawkes & Co. adopted the title given above in 1860 and the regiment is said to have adopted a bearskin cap in c.1862: Carman, W.Y., Headdresses of the British Army: Yeomanry, Sutton, Surrey, 1970, p. 80

Lot 99

AN OFFICER`S JACKET AND UNDRESS OVERALLS, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1845-50 the jacket of dark blue cloth decorated overall with silver gimp forming loops and whorls on the front and back, Austrian knots on the cuffs and back and tracery around and on the collar; the front and collar closing with 15 hooks and eyes; with 24 white metal ball buttons at centre front, 24 half-domed buttons at each side of the front and 2 half-domed buttons to fasten the silver gimp shoulder-cords, all embossed with a rose encircled by the title 1 WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY; lined in quilted light buff silk with a 2½ inch band of white doe-skin at the waist, the collar lined with black silk and the sleeves with striped cream silk; one internal pocket in the left breast; each cuff closing with a single cloth-covered button; single moth hole at rear waist. The trousers of heavy Oxford mixture wool, with a trap fly, cut to flare from the knee and with reinforced cuffs and inside leg of double-thickness material, the cuffs 5? inches deep and the inside leg 3¼ inches wide at the cuff and 5 inches wide at the seat; the cuffs slashed 2 inches deep and fitted inside with four pairs of brass buttons for instep-straps (absent); with double scarlet stripes each 1? inches wide with ¼ inch between; 2 cotton waist-ties at centre-back and with brass buttons for braces at waist; the waist lined with white cotton and with two interior white cotton pockets; very slight moth; together with a pair of officer`s black leather Wellington boots, the green tops cut, by Bartley and Sons, 493 Oxford Street, London, circa 1920. A similar jacket is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47.

Lot 100

AN OFFICER`S POUCH AND POUCH-BELT, SABRETACHE, WAIST-BELT WITH SWORD AND SABRETACHE SLINGS AND A BARREL SASH, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1821-60 the wooden body of the pouch, 2 inches x 4¾ inches x 1 inch, covered and lined with red Russia leather, with a red Russia leather internal flap and applied with a paper label of Hawkes Moseley & Co. (without address), the outer flap lined with red Russia leather and covered in scarlet cloth, edged with ¾ inch silver lace and applied with a white metal rose, 1¾ inches diameter, beneath a monarchical crown in gold and silver wire and coloured threads, with two white metal rings for attachment to the pouch belt, 2 inches wide, lined with scarlet cloth and faced with 1¾ inch silver lace, fitted with a white metal buckle, tip and slider and applied with a white metal boss, chains, pickers and picker-plate, with two leather tongued loops for attachment to the pouch, one button replaced; the sabretache pouch of crimson Russia leather lined with white buckram and applied inside with the paper label of Hawkes Moseley & Co., 14 Piccadilly, the flap, 13 inches x 11½ inches (base) and 8½ inches (top), covered in scarlet cloth, edged with 1? inch silver lace and applied with a white metal rose, 4 inches diameter, beneath a monarchical crown in gold and silver wire and coloured threads; the waist-belt of crimson Russia leather 1 inch wide, faced with ¾ inch silver lace, fitted with a white metal clasp formed of lions` masks linked by an S-shaped snake and with two white metal rings, 2? inches diameter, from which depend the two sword slings, each 1 inch wide and faced with ¾ inch silver lace, adjusted with white metal buckles and terminating in polished steel snap-clips, and the three sabretache slings, each 5/8 inch wide and faced with 5/8 inch silver lace, terminating in leather loops and white metal buckles; the barrel sash of crimson round cord and plaited cords and woven silver wire, the silver wire forming three groups of four barrels and one group of two, with five sliders, two acorn terminals and a toggle terminal A similar barrel sash is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47.

Lot 102

A GENERAL OFFICER`S FULL DRESS TUNIC AND SASH, 1855-57 the tunic of scarlet Melton cloth with dark blue facings, double-breasted with two rows of gilt, half-domed General Officers` buttons on the breast, nine on the right and eight on the left (one button displaced on the left breast by a cloth loop for the pin of a star of an Order of Knighthood); pointed, slashed, scarlet cuffs, each bearing three buttons and each cuff with three bands of one-inch wide, gold, oak-leaf pattern lace; two buttons at centre-back, the skirts pointed and each with three buttons and internal pockets; the collar laced all round with one-inch wide, gold, oak-leaf pattern lace (rank badges absent); the body lined in quilted buff silk, the skirts lined in white Melton cloth and the collar lined in black silk; one pocket in the left breast and another in the right waist seam; hook and eye fastening at the bottom of the collar and hooks at the ends of both lapels, with a worked silk loop high on the right shoulder; a worked loop of scarlet thread on the right shoulder for attaching medals and two scarlet cloth loops on the left breast for attaching the stars of Orders of Knighthood; some moth and staining and some detachment of collar lace. The sash for wear over the left shoulder, of crimson silk and gold wire, lined in crimson silk and with two tassels of crimson silk and gold wire, some staining to lining Sash 12.75cm; 5in wide (2) This tunic conforms in almost all respects to those ordered to be worn by Field Marshals and General Officers in the Dress Regulations of 1855, the only difference between the tunics of the differing ranks being signified by the rank insignia on the collar. The respect in which this tunic varies from the norm is in the decoration of the cuff, which has three - not two - bands of one-inch wide gold lace; in addition, the cuff is 4¼ inches deep and not 3¼ inches deep, as was specified in the Dress Regulations. It is also noteworthy that the tunic bears cloth loops on its left breast for the attachment, by their vertical pins, of two stars of Orders of Knighthood and that one of these loops displaces a button, which has never been attached. Marks on the collar imply the original presence of two rank badges on either side: this implies that the original owner was a General, whose rank insignia was a crown and star. Research might reveal the name of the General, entitled to wear the insignia of two Orders of Knighthood, who felt able to modify the cuffs of his full dress tunic, perhaps to differentiate himself from General Officers of junior rank.

Lot 442

A Chesterfield button back sofa, with reclining side, in blue upholstery, on cabriole feet with castors, 166cm.

Lot 449

A Victorian chaise longue, with button upholstery and upholstered rail back, on turned legs, 180cm.

Lot 172

A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD WINE COASTERS, the everted borders stamped and cast with fruiting vines, the turned bases centred by an engraved button, 7 1/2" diameter

Lot 207

A TEA KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, of baluster form with fixed double scroll and ivory handle, the side hinged cover with urn finial measure and ivory button, the plain stand raised upon four foliate pad feet, 57ozs 9dwts total gross

Lot 514

AN 18CT GOLD DOUBLE SOVEREIGN HOLDER, maker`s mark JW, no town mark, of plain rounded oblong form, with hanging loop and push button opener, engraved with a monogram, 50.6g gross, 2 1/4" x 1 1/4"

Lot 855

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE of serpentine form, button upholstered on pale green dralon, one end with raised spoon shaped back and arm on scrolled supports carved with flowers, seat rail with similar carving, on cabriole legs with scrolled feet and brass castors, 66 1/2" x 31" x 35 1/2"

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