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FOUR WALKING CANES one of faceted form with a silver handle, hallmarked for London 1924, maker Henry Perkins and Son, above an oak shaft and brass ferrule, together with an Edwardian silver handled walking cane, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker Boots Pure Drug Company, a walking cane by Swaine & Adeney, the silver handle decorated with horse and riders, hallmarked for London 1872 and a horn pommel handled stiletto weapon cane with a bamboo shaft (4) 84.7cm long (max)
λ A GEORGE III IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1780-90 AND LATER the pommel carved with a lion's head, above a later silver collar hallmarked for London 1903, maker '?B' with a Malacca shaft and brass ferrule 90.8cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 12th July 2010.
λ A JAPANESE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE MEIJI 1868-1912 carved with seven monkeys, with a three character mark, above an English silver collar hallmarked for Chester 1897 decorated with scrolling foliage and with a monogram, above an ebonised shaft and a metal ferrule 86.7cm long
λ A RARE CHINESE IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE C.1820 carved as a lady holding a basket of flowers in her left hand and a fly-whisk in her right, the Chinese silver collar repousse decorated with figures and with an oval panel engraved with initials 'J G', above a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 85.8cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 12th July 2010
λ A WILLIAM AND MARY IVORY AND PIQUE WORK POMANDER WALKING CANE C.1700 with a screw-off pierced vinaigrette crown decorated with bands of pique and silver inlaid flutes, above a silver collar, a Malacca shaft and a brass ferrule 84cm long Provenance Purchased from Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes, Bath, 30th March 2011.
λ A RARE AUTOMATON IVORY HANDLED WALKING CANE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY carved in the form of a donkey's head, with a push-button mechanism which articulates the ears and mouth, with glass eyes, above a silver collar with a faint hallmark for London and marked 'C.C' for Charles Cooke, Brigg's Chief Stick Mounter, above a snakewood shaft and brass ferrule 89.6cm long Catalogue Note See Katherine Prior, 'In Good Hands, 250 Years of Craftsmanship at Swaine Adeney Brigg', pp.99-100 for a very similar donkey automaton cane attributed to the Czilinsky family of ivory and wood carvers.
λ A GEORGE IV TORTOISESHELL OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY C.1820-25 the hinged domed lid inlaid with pewter stringing, with a silver coloured metal acorn finial, the body applied with pressed tortoiseshell Gothic panels, the interior with ivory edging and a single lid, on brass ball feet 15.3cm high Provenance By repute, Ronald Phillips Ltd, 26 Bruton Street, London. Dreweatts, Furniture, Works of Art & Ceramics, 11th November 2015, lot 50. The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.
A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN OFFICER'S SHAVING CASE 19TH CENTURY the hinged lid with a shield shape vacant plaque, enclosing an interior fitted with a mirror, a hone, two bone handled steel razors by Leborgne, a pair of scissors, tweezers, brushes and a silver soap box 22.2cm long
A GEORGE IV SILVER MEDAL AFTER F. MILLS, C.1827 with the relief profile bust of a Roman Emperor, inscribed 'Arts and Commerce Promoted', signed 'Mills F', the reverse inscribed 'To W. Burn MDCCCXXVII' and with a wreath, the interior inscribed 'For His Rolling Press For Book-Binders' and in its original leather case, together with a 'National Horse Association of Great Britain' silver medal by Mappin & Webb, 1939, awarded to 'J. Blackmore Farrier of Best Shod Horse Char Valley 1939', in its leather case, and a miniature bronze 'The Lord's Prayer' medal (3) 4.3cm diameter (max) Provenance 'A Lifetime of Collecting' - The Property of a Gentleman.
A BLACK LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S DRESSING CASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY the hinged lid with initials 'R. M. C.', with a fall front revealing a green leather lined interior fitted with silver handled brushes and silver topped bottles, with a slide-out vanity section with a razor, comb, scissors, a mirror and with further bottles, a shaving brush and utensils, the silver hallmarked for London 1916 24cm high, 35cm wide, 12.5cm deep
A CADBURY'S GEORGE III STYLE 'SATINWOOD BOX' BISCUIT TIN C.1925 in the form of a George III box, the hinged lid with a fan patera, the base with the portraits of three British Queens: Queen Victoria, Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra, together with a similar box decorated with a basket of flowers, a George III style tin, inscribed 'CWS cream crackers Crumpsall Cardiff' and a faux wood and silver tin by Huntley and Palmers, decorated with a Chinaman (4) 23.5cm (max)
A VICTORIAN PAPIER-MACHE DESK WATCH HOLDER AND THERMOMETER BY JENNENS & BETTRIDGE, C.1850-60 modelled as a house, inlaid with mother of pearl, an aperture for a pocket watch, the thermometer with a silvered dial, the underside impressed 'JENNENS & BETTRIDGE', together with a pocket watch with a silver plated case (2) 26.7cm high, 26.6cm wide Provenance The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.
λ AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND SADELI WORKBOX PROBABLY BOMBAY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged lid with ebony, sandalwood, ivory and sadeli bands, revealing a fitted interior, with a lift-out mirror to the underside, above lidded divisions and compartments, with ivory sewing utensils, including reel barrels, a tape measure, a thimble holder, rulers and boxes with covers, with a pin cushion and other accoutrements, above a sandalwood lined drawer fitted with a velvet hinged writing slope, with compartments for pen and ink and with a large ivory ruler, with silver hinges, handles and rests 14.6cm high, 44cm wide, 30.3cm deep Provenance The Estate of the late Jane Sumner.
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