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A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), Sheffield 1808, the gun barrel stems with detachable drip pans and gadrooned urns mounts to the spiral reeded and gadrooned circular weighted bases, engraved monogram to bases, 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) high, gross weight 29 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both drip pans slightly bent. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Matching marks to drip pans. One weighted base has dropped slightly to one side and this stick is pushed down slightly to one side of base, making it lean to one side a little. Both have a few small dings to stems and top of spiral gadrooned base.
An extremely rare and unusual antique Burmese / Indian bronze tattoo stick pen, probably 18th century, the four part hand-forged bronze needle with screw thread fittings, the upper section unscrewing to reveal a well for ink, the tip with split nib/point, 17½in. (44.4cm.) long.* Condition: In good condition, with very little wear, nice patina.
A William IV silver chamberstick by Paul Storr, London 1837, also marked with retailer's mark, 'Storr & Mortimer', the urn form nozzle with detachable petalled drip pan on a five lobed circular base with reeded, foliate and crossed ribbon border, flying scroll handle and matched early Victorian snuffer, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) diameter, weight 13.1 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks clear to stick and drip pan. Snuffer a matched replacement - has a ding to silver towards top. Expected scratching to base from use. No other faults - good overall.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER the silvered rectangular register plate signed H Smith, Reading, with manually operated vernier, opposing spirit tube thermometer enclosed by a glazed door, the exposed tube chevron strung case with break arch pediment and flat turned cistern cover, 96cm high
A Murrle Bennett silver stick pin, with shield terminal set with an opal, a Child & Child stick pin set enamelled with a maple leaf, an Art Nouveau gold stick pin, five other stick pins and an enamelled tie stud stamped marks, 5.5cm. long (9) Provenance Private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery. Exhibited Art and Fashion, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum (part).
A George III mahogany stick barometer,by George Adams, London, c.1780, the broken arch pediment over a silvered vernier scale engraved 'G Adams, Fleet Street, London. Inst. Maker to His Majesty', above a thermometer, tube and orb-shaped cistern cover with a rounded base,98cm highProvenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.George Adams Junior is recorded by Edwin Banfield as being apprenticed to his father, also called George, in 1765 and taking over the family business, at 60 Fleet Street, London, on his father's death in 1773. He continued his father's tradition of producing outstanding instruments and became instrument maker to George III and optician to the Prince of Wales. He died in 1795 leaving the business to his younger brother, Dudley.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWORD STICK, the white metal crook handle repousse decorated with a Stag Beetle on a leaf with initials engraved on its back, the 47cm length blade marked 'L. CHOBERT ARQ R PARIS, JG R. LAFAYETTE 27 R. TAITBOUT. 27', numbered 2757 to the sprung clip, splits to the stick at the join, overall length approximately 87cm
THREE LATE VICTORIAN/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY WALKING STICKS/CANES, comprising a tipple stick fitted with glass and flask to the malacca stick interior, another fitted with a knife and fork, the third with a light bulb and battery fitting, together with a late Victorian sword stick, the longest stick approximately 91.5cm (4)
A VICTORIAN MALACCA WALKING CANE, the horn handle carved as an elephant's head, white metal band, length approximately 89.5cm, a late 19th Century Japanese walking cane carved and decorated with a snake, tiger and monkey in landscape, bears character marks, length approximately 81.5cm and a 19th Century walking stick carved to the handle with a female being swallowed by a serpent, scales carved to the shaft, length approximately 77cm (3)
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