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CASED LUFTWAFFE COMBINED PILOT AND OBSERVERS BADGE WITH DIAMONDS Exceptionally rare Luftwaffe Combined Pilot and Observers Badge with Diamonds. Type B set with imitation diamonds engraved IMIT on the reverse of the wreath and maker Marked RS ( R. Stubiger Wien VI), with pre Second World War Austrian silver hallmarks. Multi-piece construction, the eagle is held in place with rivets. The badge is housed in its original deluxe case with miniature stick pin example. The case and stick pin are both exceedingly rare. To find a complete set is almost unheard of. The Type A sets were awarded at the same time and usually kept safely at home. Type B sets were worn on active duty. Only 50 known examples exist today. A rare opportunity to acquire perhaps the most sought-after Luftwaffe badge.
SILVER PILL BOX with engraved inscription "S.S.Ariguani"; a set of three silver dishes; B.D.S silver plated cocktail stick in the form of a rowing oar with engraved inscription "Chine Fleet Regatta WEI-HAI-WEI wardroom officers gig H.MS. Cornwall 1935" etc.. Provenance: The Peter Newall Collection of Maritime Memorabilia
JAMES DIXON (1887-1970) - MODEL BOAT & WALKING STICK, IRISH FOLK ART INTEREST a wooden and leather clad walking stick, inset with a glass roundel and with a metal collar. Also with a model boat and lighthouse, made with pieces of metal and in a glass case. The ship with a label inside From James Dixon, Tory Island, 25.1.57. Case for Boat 32cms across, Walking Stick 92cms long. (2) James Dixon was a native of Tory Island (Co Donegal), and enjoyed a simple life of fishing and farming. He was introduced to painting late in life after meeting the Artist Derek Hill in 1959, self taught he preferred making him own paint brushes and materials, and mostly produced primitive landscape paintings. His naive style was appreciated and he exhibited at the Dawson Gallery in Dublin in 1967, and the Portal Gallery in London. After his death his work was exhibited at Tate St Ives and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (1999-2000) alongside Alfred Wallis. The label with the Boat would seem to predate his meeting with Derek Hill.
A tall stoneware stick stand covered in matt black and kaki glaze with applied and incised decoration, painted mark and date of 1969, height 63.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to base where pot stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Circa 1996 Lalique Crystal and Sterling Silver "Enfants" Bracelet together with a Crystal and Gold Plate Stick Pin. Each with Box and Papers. Signed. Bracelet measures 6-1/2" L, 1-1/2" W. Pin measures 5" L, 1" W. Condition: Good condition. Domestic Shipping: $34.00 Min Est. $200.00 Max Est. $400.00
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick with a rams horn cap, horn handle and a hazel wood shaft, approx 117cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick with a yew wood cap, ox horn handle on a dog rose shaft, approx 93cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick having an ox horn cap, ox horn handle and a hazel wood shaft, approx 120cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick having an antler cap, an ox horn handle and a bull's pizzle, approx 93cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick, the handle in the form of a salmon, made from a rams horn, with a hazel wood stick, approx 134cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick, the handle carved in the form of a snake from rhododendron wood, with a hazel wood shaft, approx 130cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick, the handle in the form of a gopher snake, made from rhododendron, having a twist carved hazel wood shaft, approx 122cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick with a horn cap, ox horn handle and a hazel wood shaft, approx 123cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick, the handle carved in the form of a foxes' head, on a hazel wood shaft, approx 128cm high, plus certificateIan Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
Ian Taylor, a hand crafted walking stick, the handle carved in the form of a foxes' head, having a hazel wood shaft, approx 128cm high, plus certificate Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today.
An early 19th century cameo brooch, the tassie cameo of William Pitt the Younger, on a black glass ground, within a polished surround, 2.4cm long; a mid 19th century painted portrait miniature of a lady, within a chased foliate surround, the reverse engraved Friendship, 2.3cm long; a Victorian garnet and diamond foliate pendant, 3.3cm long; a hairwork stick pin; and a Victorian diamond brooch, 2.5cm wide
A citrine brooch, the rectangular cut citrine in a claw setting, stamped 750, 3.1cm wide; a Victorian shell cameo brooch, circa 1870, the oval shell cameo carved with a classical male's profile, within a scrolled surround, 4.8cm long; a sapphire and diamond brooch, the sugar loaf cabochon sapphire between rose cut diamond set foliate panels, 8cm wide; a blue stone set stick pin, in the form of a shell; a garnet stick pin; and a green diopside stick pin
Sir Peter Lely & Studio of Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680)"Portrait of James Butler, the First Duke of Ormonde 1610 - 1688," O.O.C., a fine quality oversized full length Portrait of the Duke in the Order of the Garter Robes in a regal interior standing by a column with stick in hand, approx. 286cms x 132cms (89" x 52") in a later shell decorated gilt frame and printed gilt plaque.Provenance: Earls of Shrewsbury, Ingestre, Staffordshire; Sotheby's London 28th April 1971, Lot 14; with Gaye Macklin Antiques, Motcomb St. London; American Private Collection; Freeman's of Philadelphia USA 12 April 2005 Lot 9; Irish Private Collection.Note: The Auctioneers can certify that after careful comparison we conclude that this was that advertised in the Connoisseur in 1971, and that it was thus in turn formerly in the collection of the Earls of Shrewsbury, at Ingestre, a Jacobean house in Staffordshire. The picture was recorded at Ingestre in 1955, and was sold subsequently at Sotheby's London on 28th April 1971 lot 14 (Kneller). The dimensions are given as 20" x 52".The picture is one of six full-length versions. What is considered to be the prime version by Lely, that at Kilkenny Castle, shows Ormonde with his hat in his right hand. This is followed in three versions, at Cirencester Park, at the Hirsel, and at Douglas Castle. Lely then appears to have slightly altered the composition, placing the hat in Ormonde's left hand. What seems to be an autograph, inscribed version of this composition was formerly at Panshanger Park, Hertforshire, in the collection of Lady Desbrough, from whose estate it was sold at Christie's in 1953, in which year Penshanger was demolished. [This] picture appears to be the studio replica of the Penshanger picture.It appears to be in notably good state and ranks along the most successful of his aristocratic portrait designs, both managing and presenting the complex garter robes to great Baroque effect.
[Occult, Black Magic] The Secret Doctrine by H.P. Blavatsky in 6 volumes, black cloth gilt, Three Famous Occultists, The Serpent Power by Sir John Woodroffe, Sir James Frazer The Golden Bough, Witchcraft and Black Magic by Montague Summers with 24 illustrations, Deadly Magic including the Australian Pointing Stick by Col. Hayter and similar
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