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Lot 440

A Cast Iron Stick Stand, Together With A Steel Footman

Lot 224

Gold diamond mounted stick pin

Lot 266

Gold stick pin with sun terminal inscribed 1897 2.3g

Lot 267

Victorian diamond set gold stick pin

Lot 30

the plain chain mounted with a seed pearl cross, together with a 9ct rose gold hockey stick brooch

Lot 32

Walter Frederick Osborne RHA ROI (1859-1903)Counting the Flock (c.1885/86)Oil on board, 33 x 40cm (13 x 15¾'')SignedProvenance: Given by the artist to Sarah Purser; by descent; Irish Sale, Christie’s, 19th May 2000, Lot 212 (mis-titled); Irish Sale, Christie’s, London, 15th May 2003, Lot 37 (mis-titled) where purchased by the current owner.Exhibited: Probably exhibited Dublin, Royal Hibernian Academy, 1886, No.161, £20; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Autumn Exhibition 1886, No.219, £15.Literature: Thomas Bodkin, ‘Four Irish Landscape Painters’, Dublin and London 1920, Appendix XI, p.119; Jeanne Sheehy, ‘Walter Osborne’, Ballycotton, 1974 , Catalogue No.138, page 120.A shepherd stands watching over his flock of sheep, at the edge of a flat landscape which stretches into the distance, beneath a magnificent sky of rolling clouds. The man wears a tall felt hat and a white coat. His hand rests a stick on the ground, and there is another staff crooked under his left arm. A faithful black dog with a collar sits upright at his heels, watching over the flock of black-faced sheep and waiting for his master’s orders. The sheep are calm, some facing the shepherd or resting on the grass, while the majority of them are grazing. Being the son of animal painter William Osborne, the younger Osborne had a real understanding of animals and he observes the dog and sheep skilfully. The shepherd’s coat being the same off-white as the sheep, he is nearly one with his flock, creating a tranquil mood to the picture.He is standing in the left foreground, viewed from behind, inviting the viewer to look into the landscape. To the left, a shepherd’s or farm workers’ hut with wheels can be seen in the middle distance. A flight of seagulls rises into the air, suggesting some agricultural activity behind. The grassy plain stretches back to the horizon, where to the left there may be low buildings and to the right low hills. Yet, in contrast to the calm of the pastoral scene, much of the composition is dominated by the lively sky above. Like his fellow Irish landscapist, Nathaniel Hone, Osborne was fascinated by cloudscapes and changing skies. Here, clouds appear beyond the horizon and roll towards us, their upper parts white, their lower edges a pale pinkish-grey, with areas of a cheerful duck-egg blue sky above them, creating a summery mood.In the foreground, Osborne employs more subdued tones: light moss greens and browns, duns and off-whites, but a sprinkling of red flowers, perhaps poppies, provide joyous points of colour.‘Counting the Flock’ may be set in Hampshire or Berkshire, where Osborne was working c.1886. After he had studied in Dublin and Antwerp, and painted in Brittany, Osborne felt the need to live abroad further, and he spent much of the period 1884 to c.1891 in England, enjoying staying in small towns and villages with fellow painters, valuing an independence from his family and painting rural subjects and landscapes in the open air. He produced some of his finest works during this period.Osborne was fascinated by the flatness of the landscape and the rolling downs and attracted to landscapes with domestic or farm animals. He painted a number of scenes of shepherds with sheep, men ploughing with horses, a boy guarding pigs, girls feeding chickens and so on. Here, during the mid-eighties, he made several small studies on panels and larger pictures of sheep, for example the sunny ‘Sheepfold Shepherd and his Sheep’, 1887 and ‘The Return of the Flock’, 1885.The subject of shepherds with sheep was frequently depicted by 19th century artists. ‘Counting the Flock’ belongs to the noble tradition of rustic naturalism, in which artists such as Jean-Francois Millet, Charles Jacque, Julien Dupré, Anton Mauve and George Clausen painted scenes of peasant figures with their flocks of sheep, goats or herds of cattle. In some French pictures, the guardian of the sheep is a shepherdess, but in Osborne’s he is a man. As in several works by the artist’s friend Joseph M. Kavanagh, he is viewed from behind. He is standing still, watching over, or counting, his flock, looking into the landscape, or lost in thought. He is treated in an unsentimental, naturalistic manner. Indeed, with his hat and white coat, he is quite a modern figure, like a traveller about to embark upon a journey, a character in a play by Beckett - a kind of everyman.‘Counting the Flock’3 is probably the painting of the same name which Osborne exhibited twice in 1886: at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin and at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool’s Autumn Exhibition.Julian Campbell, April 2018(I am grateful to Niamh MacNally, National Gallery of Ireland, for assistance in my research).1) Jeanne Sheehy, ‘Walter Osborne’, Ballycotton, 1974, p.28.2) ‘The Sheepfold’, c.1885, exhibited ‘Walter Osborne’, NGI 1983, No.22, catalogue by Jeanne Sheehy, illustrated p.74; and ‘A Shepherd and His Flock’, 1887, Sheehy, 1974, Catalogue No.152.3) ‘Counting the Flock’ has often been mis-titled as ‘The Return of the Flock’. However, the latter picture (Sheehy, 1974, cat.no.128), shows a boy driving sheep through a village street.

Lot 317

A box of tin plate track, horn walking stick handle, cameras, trivet, cut throat razor etc

Lot 346

A box of tennis rackets, walking stick, shooting stick

Lot 440

An oak magazine bookshelf and an oak corner stick stand

Lot 84

A carved bone miniature dogs head walking stick, length 57cm

Lot 96

A walking stick with an Eastern white metal pommel

Lot 156

FOUR PIECES OF GRAY'S POTTERY, comprising: BALUSTER VASE, banded in blue on a shaded oatmeal ground, 8 ¾" (22.2cm) high, PLATE, floral painted in bright tones, 10 ½" (26.7cm) diameter, a CHAMBER STICK, 5 ¾" (14.6cm) diameter, and a SUGAR BOWL, both similarly decorated, printed ,marks, (4)

Lot 100

A selection of two silver topped walking sticks, together with a composition topped walking stick in the form of a dogs head

Lot 21

A set of six mid 20th century Danish ebonized stick back chairs

Lot 372A

A VICTORIAN BRASS STICK STAND, TWO COPPER PANS AND OTHER METALWARE, ETC

Lot 468

AN OAK CANTERBURY, A WARMING PAN, SHOOTING STICK, ETC

Lot 118

A collection of lace fans, including a bone stick example, with white silk embroidered with floral pattern, a white painted example, with silver-tone highlights, a lace fan, with carved bone sticks

Lot 411

A Greek walking stick, the handle finely carved in the form of a horses head and also carved 'Kepkupa' (Corfu)

Lot 416

A quantity of walking sticks or canes, including a bloodstone agate handled example, a quantity of silver handled examples, etc, together with a large oak stick stand

Lot 416A

A large collection of walking sticks, including root wood examples, a carved dog handle, a carved horn bird handle, an African carved ebony head, together with other hardwood examples, etc, in an oak coopered brass bound stick stand

Lot 417

A quantity of walking sticks, a number of them with silver collars, together with a cast iron stick stand

Lot 418

A quantity of walking sticks, a number of them with silver collars, together with a cast iron stick stand

Lot 418A

A collection of vintage shooting sticks and walking sticks, including a sword stick, riding crops, etc, in a Victorian cast iron stick stand

Lot 442A

A collection of silver and white metal handled walking sticks, of various forms, together with a carved and inlaid handle, examples in a brass shell casing stick stand

Lot 51

An Art Nouveau silver and gold sapphire, cultured pearl and diamond bar brooch, sapphire flanked by two cultured pearls, graduated rose cut diamond to two sapphire finials, 5.16g (tested as approximately 9ct gold), a gold amethyst and seed pearl cluster bar brooch, marked 9ct 2.62g, a gold seed pearl Lily of the Valley bar brooch, 2.10g, and two gold stick pinks including a split pearl butterfly example, and a pair of gold stud earrings

Lot 584A

A Victorian brass three division stick stand, on circular spreading base, 84cm high, together with a reeded brass standard lamp, 134cm high, and a 19th century pine wool winderProvenance: From North Mymms Park Estate* This lot will be sold with VAT on the hammer price

Lot 89

A collection of assorted paper fans, to include wooden stick examples, with painted scene (qty)

Lot 120

A YELLOW METAL FOX HEAD STICK PIN

Lot 126

A SHARKS TOOTH STICK PIN

Lot 187

A QUANTITY OF TRIBAL INTEREST ITEMS, TO INCLUDE AN EAST AFICAN KAMBA WALKING STICK, A LARGE CARVED WOODEN AFRICAN TRIBAL ART EXECUTIONERS SWORD, CHAINED FIGURES, A MASK WITH CHAIN LINK, WOODEN JUG WITH STOPPER, ETC

Lot 344

AN OAK STICK STAND TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF WALKING STICKS TO INCLUDE A SHOOTING STICK, SILVER COLLARED WALKING STICK, ETC

Lot 1245

A Victorian brass six divisional umbrella/stick stand of rectangular form with simple tubular columns, urn finials and united by a cast iron base

Lot 1261

A vintage beech and cast metal theodolite stand, with leather straps, together with a further measuring stick (2)

Lot 1439

A 19th century Windsor hoop and stick back kitchen chair in elm and ash together with a low fireside chair with open arms, worn leather tan seat raised on square cut supports and sledge feet (2)

Lot 1471

Miscellaneous furniture items comprising an Edwardian side cupboard enclosed by a panel door, further small floor standing art deco style bureau bookcase, an Edwardian mahogany piano stool with shallow seat and carved detail, a Windsor stained elm and beechwood stick back kitchen chair, a walnut framed floral tapestry adapted as a firescreen, a small toilet mirror with painted finish,, two dressing stools with cabriole supports, folding card table, rustic green painted pine box, child's light beechwood school chair and a vintage puzzle (12)

Lot 1484

A small continental oak framed table or wall hanging cabinet enclosed by a pair of full length glazed and moulded segmented panel doors, beneath a shaped stick and bead moulded pediment, with panelled frame, 76cm high x 45cm wide x 20cm deep

Lot 1592

Ercol light elm drop leaf dining table; together with a set of three match stick cross back dining chairs (4)

Lot 190

Nailsea glass walking stick with latticino red and black stem, 101cm long

Lot 335

A pair of 9ct cufflinks in the form of hunting horn and fox mask with ruby eyes, together with a 9ct hunting horn stick pin, 7.5g (3)

Lot 361

A collection of stick pins to include a yellow metal shell cameo example depicting a classical lady, a caved agate set clover example, etc (8)

Lot 422

19th century silver repeating fusee pocket watch by Eardley Norton of London (AF) together with a further silver fob watch on chain, another silver fob watch, four further pocket watches; together with a gold and pearl stick and one other

Lot 521

Interesting antique wooden cudgel with spherical ball to one end; together with a further Malacca cane with leather top and pointed metal foot and one other with carved wrythen fluted walking stick with white metal knop (3)

Lot 664

A box of interesting items to include a teak cased spirit level, a pogo stick, a collection of military models, precision scales, etc

Lot 257

A SHOOTING STICK AND WARNING TRIANGLE

Lot 165

Two wooden walking sticks with silver mounted knops, together with a wooden type crook and a vintage folding shooting stick. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 214

Two Victorian yellow metal stick pins.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 559

19th Century oak farmhouse stick back open armchair, together with a 19th Century oak farmhouse stick back kitchen chair. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 276

SELECTION OF MAINLY PALE BLUE AND PINK EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY AND LATER GLASS WARES TO INCLUDE; PALE BLUE MOULDED GLASS PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL AND MATCHING CREAM JUG, LATTICINO STYLE SMALL ORBICULAR BOTTLE AND SAUCER DISH, PALE BLUE AND WHITE SMALL CHAMBER STICK ETC... (APPROX 2 PIECES )

Lot 224

A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBER STICK & SNUFFER with removable sconce, London 1785, 8.4 troy ozs, 14 cms diameter, indistinct maker's mark

Lot 374

AN IVORY TOPPED RIDING CROP and a horn handled walking stick with wide silver collar, 94 and 89 cms long, the ivory monogrammed and dated 1791

Lot 109

A Vintage Shooting Stick Together with a Bamboo Carpet Beater

Lot 19

A Horn Handled Riding Crop and a Child's Walking Stick

Lot 236

A Brass Mounted Horse Measuring Stick

Lot 28

A Brass Bedchamber Stick with Snuffer

Lot 281

A Collection of Two Horn Handled Walking Sticks, One Carved Birds Head Walking Stick, Umbrella Etc

Lot 66

A Vintage Shooting Stick

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