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A Tibetan thangka of the Yellow Tara, seated in lalitasana on a white cushion over a lotus seat, holding a lotus with her left hand raised in abhayamudra and right lowered in varadamudra, wearing thin, flowing, red sashes, adorned with gold and pearl jewellery, surrounded by two Buddhas and eight lineage members, all amid blooming lotuses and scrolling clouds, gold and coloured pigments on cloth, 61cm high and 44cm wide, 19th century or laterBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A fine French bamboo, brass mounted and canework shooting stick, early 20th century, the hinged sides of the seat with steel support bars descending to a brass ring around the shaft, the brasswork inscribed ‘BTE. SGDG’, with metal spike ferrule beneath a circular plate, 87.5cm high with seat closed; a metal, leather and stained hardwood shooting stick by Howell of London, mid 20th century, 85.5cm high (seat closed); and a metal and leather shooting stick, second half 20th century, by ‘FEATHERWATE’, 83.5cm high (closed)Bid Live at the-saleroom.com
Three stained hardwood shooting sticks, mid 20th century, one with crook handle and folding metal and leather seat, 92cm high; one with leather faced crook handle opening as a seat, 84cm high; the third with leather clad loop handles opening as a seat, 86cm high; and a stained wood walking stick, second half 20th century, the resin grip modelled as a duck’s head, 97cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the steel blade inscribed ‘LONDON’, the shaft with metal ferrule, 90cm high; a leather and aluminium mounted hardwood shooting stick, second quarter 19th century, with hinged seat rests and a screw off disc to fit above the pointed ferrule, 86cm high; an early George V silver mounted ebonised wood cane, the grip hallmarked for London 1910, 92.5cm high; a metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, early 20th century, the grip with a coat of arms and motto for the ‘ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS’, 70.5cm long; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the bulbous grip unscrewing to two metal nip cups above a cavity for a flask (now missing), 92cm high; and an Oriental enamelled walking stick handle, 12.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Tibetan thangka of the Yellow Tara, seated in lalitasana on a white cushion over a lotus seat, holding a lotus with her left hand raised in abhayamudra and right lowered in varadamudra, wearing thin, flowing, red sashes, adorned with gold and pearl jewellery, surrounded by two Buddhas and eight lineage members, all amid blooming lotuses and scrolling clouds, gold and coloured pigments on cloth, 61cm high and 44cm wide, 19th century or later
A fine French bamboo, brass mounted and canework shooting stick, early 20th century, the hinged sides of the seat with steel support bars descending to a brass ring around the shaft, the brasswork inscribed ‘BTE. SGDG’, with metal spike ferrule beneath a circular plate, 87.5cm high with seat closed; a metal, leather and stained hardwood shooting stick by Howell of London, mid 20th century, 85.5cm high (seat closed); and a metal and leather shooting stick, second half 20th century, by ‘FEATHERWATE’, 83.5cm high (closed)
Three stained hardwood shooting sticks, mid 20th century, one with crook handle and folding metal and leather seat, 92cm high; one with leather faced crook handle opening as a seat, 84cm high; the third with leather clad loop handles opening as a seat, 86cm high; and a stained wood walking stick, second half 20th century, the resin grip modelled as a duckÂ’s head, 97cm high
A Victorian malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the steel blade inscribed ‘LONDON’, the shaft with metal ferrule, 90cm high; a leather and aluminium mounted hardwood shooting stick, second quarter 19th century, with hinged seat rests and a screw off disc to fit above the pointed ferrule, 86cm high; an early George V silver mounted ebonised wood cane, the grip hallmarked for London 1910, 92.5cm high; a metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, early 20th century, the grip with a coat of arms and motto for the ‘ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS’, 70.5cm long; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the bulbous grip unscrewing to two metal nip cups above a cavity for a flask (now missing), 92cm high; and an Oriental enamelled walking stick handle, 12.5cm high
A Set of Six American Classical Carved Mahogany Side Chairs, early 19th c., attributed to the workshop of Duncan Phyfe, each with baluster-turned crest rail, scrolled stiles, pierced slat with lyres centering gilt-brass rosette, slip seat, saber legs with hairy shanks terminating in paw feet. Note: Duncan Phyfe is known to have produced chairs and sofas decorated with a single, small gilt-brass mount, including a sofa made (1810-1815) for New York merchant Thomas Cornell Pearsall and a side chair with a history of Philadelphia ownership, dated 1815-1820. Each stands on a curule base applied in the center with a gilt-brass lion`s mask. The paw feet, hairy shanks, and round bosses with multiple rings on the chairs offered here are details found on chairs documented or attributed to Phyfe. A Phyfe side chair bearing these features, as well as a pierced slat centering a carved rosette, is in the collections of the New York State Museum in Albany, NY. References: Kenny, Peter M. and Michael K. Brown. Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York, 2011, pp. 178-181, plate 15 and pp. 188-191, plate 21; Scherer, John L. New York Furniture at the New York State Museum, 1984, p. 41, fig. 38.
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