Three reproduction walking sticks, late 20th century, comprising a silver plated Art Nouveau style example, with a reclining female handle, on a malacca shaft, 91cm long and an ebonised example with a spirit measure handle (2)Condition report: Rubbing, wear and scratches to handles. Knocks to shafts. General wear throughout
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A 19th century walking stick, the walrus ivory handle unscrewing to reveal a collection of six marbles housed within the malacca shaft, 89cm long, with an ebonised silver plated example (2)Condition report: Marbles not original feature. Worn, knocks, scratches and wear to ivory handle. Wear to shafts. Scratches and some dents to silver plated handle.
A Victorian ebony walking stick, with silver mount and horn handle, Birmingham 1897, 92cm long, together with three similar silver mounted walking sticks and six other similar (10)Condition report: One silver mount split, wear to polish on all ten, tarnishing to mounts, tip of bone handle broken
A malacca walking cane with silver pommel, London 1924, 93cm long, together with an ebony example with silver collar and a carved eagle head pommel, 94cm long, a malacca walking cane with bronze gentleman's bust pommel and one other with silver mounts and antler handle Condition report: Bust and eagle probably later editions, surface scratches to all and rubber tipped
City of Westminster magistrate’s badge, with the arms of the Westminster Magistracy in silver gilt, Birmingham 1985, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, with case, together with silver and metal badges relating to the City Livery Club, and a British Army Territorial Decoration GVIR, dated 1950 (5)
Three Eastern daggers in scabbards, a sword blade and three malacca walking sticks, the largest dagger with carved wooden handle and curvd blade. 46cm long, sword blade fullered. 104cm long, the walking sticks with horn handles, one with a silver mountCondition report: Long blade has old rust marks and rusty tang. Curved dagger has splits to handle, rusty blade and battered scabbard
Four modern brass commemorative shellcases and an iron shell cone, the cases variously inscribed for the 1977 Silver Jubilee, 1940-1990 25 Pounder Field Gun 50 years (2), 'Presented by 49th (Inkerman) Field Battery, Royal Artillery'. Tallest item 39cm.Condition report: Cone rusty and with holes.
Three military malacca canes and two leather and braided whips, the largest with white metal top, embossed with crest of the Black Watch, 92cm long, another inscribed 'Major H.C.F. Mandley, Manchester Reg't' on silver ball end, 72cm; another The Royal Fusiliers, another The Grenadiers, the whips for H.A.C. and Royal Artillery., 60 + 87cm longCondition report: Mian large cane with minoe dents, smaller ones with dented tops, especially the silve Manchester Reg.t oneTops are dented
A beautiful stunning early 19th Century Georgian English antique hallmarked silver cruet stand by Alice & George Burrows with a set of eight cut glass cruets with silver, glass and silver plated lids. The stand having a gadrooned central carry handle over a stepped base with gadrooned border all raised on small scrolled feet. A fantastic set. Measures: 22cm x 26cm x 22cm.
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