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Lot 364

A pair of elm seated stick back kitchen chairs

Lot 759

Two stick back chairs

Lot 804

A cast iron stick stand

Lot 881

An artist easel and shooting stick

Lot 119

Silver mounted antler walking stick

Lot 711

HALL STAND, 19th century French fruitwood faux bamboo with gilt metal hooks and stick stand with tray, 193cm H x 82cm x 25cm D.

Lot 665A

A group of WWII militaria, comprising an M4A1 tank periscope, serial number 198843, a swagger stick with emblem for the Lincolnshire Regiment, 68cm, a gas mask in case, and a soft canvas suitcase with leather corners named for E. Loweth. (4)

Lot 735

A sword stick with quatrefoil blade, bamboo scabbard, the root ball pommel studded with brass and steel, blade length 67cm, length overall 90cm.

Lot 743A

A group of silver and vertu items including a Victorian silver chamber stick formed as a veined leaf, Birmingham, date indistinct, Yapp & Woodward, 6.5 by 8cm, a silver overlaid glass perfume holder, rollerball dispenser, hallmarked, 8.5cm, a Victorian medallion, a silver American dollar within swing holder, dated 1883, a silver cauldron form salt, Birmingham 1904, maker's mark rubbed, a silver plated rectangular box decorated with scrolling foliage, 9.4 by 4.2 by 3cm, and a plated trinket box modelled as a bird sitting on a nest, together with a 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp, 0.8g, 3.77toz weighable silver. (q)

Lot 793

A 22ct gold wedding band, size M, a/f split, 5.7g, together with a 9ct gold Victorian brooch in the form of oak leaves and a crescent moon, 1.8g, a 9ct gold horseshoe tie pin on a brass stick, 0.8g and two silver rings set with white stones, 4.9g. (5)

Lot 413

Irish stick barometer by Spears. The arched oak case with two-part scale named Spears & Co., 28 College Green, Dublin, with a mercury thermometer and a glass tube extending to a demi-spherical cistern cover and screw adjustment. 37 by 4in. (94 by 10.2cm)

Lot 151

French style grape hood carrier suitable as a stick stand with embossed detail (height 81cm)

Lot 442

Small country style elm stick back child's chair on turned supports with H shaped under stretcher and a string top stool on bobbin turned supports (2)

Lot 108

THREE WOODEN ITEMS WALKING STICK FOLDING STAND ASH TRAY [£5- £10]

Lot 390

BRASS CHAMBER STICK & CANDLE SNUFFER

Lot 393

A Victorian inlaid maple stick barometer, 95cm long

Lot 127

Hand carved, bone handled oriental thousand faces pattern, walking stick signed by artist, Leading to a white metal rim inscribed R.T.Neilson. Has a lovely rough cane effect. c1900

Lot 59

Sterling silver heavy topped walking stick

Lot 1097

An old cut diamond set stick pin

Lot 2

Collection of silver to include brush & candle stick

Lot 242

A doll's cot, coffee table and a stick stand

Lot 332

A wooden stick stand

Lot 357

A piano stool, magazine rack, copper and brass stick stand, kitchen board, etc.

Lot 214

A malacca walking stick with ivory handle and silver collar

Lot 220

An early 20th century bamboo shafted sword stick

Lot 231

A malacca walking stick with 1 1/2" silver collar

Lot 235

A wooden walking stick with carved shaft and the knop as a deer

Lot 249

A malacca walking stick with horn handle and silver collar

Lot 370

A wooden walking stick with brass collar, the handle being a carved long beaked bird

Lot 391

A slim walking cane with 3" silver knop, London 1920 and a walking stick with silver tip, Birmingham 1907

Lot 396

An early 20th century wooden shafted sword stick with screw top

Lot 413

An early 20th century elm stick back chair with carved inscription, 'Libanuspwill 1918'

Lot 500

A brass stick stand with four compartments, 60cm high x 28cm wide x 17cm high

Lot 618

An Edwardian style walking stick with white metal ladies leg handle

Lot 624

A Newlyn School copper chamber stick, embossed with two mythical aquatic beasts, 14cm x 23cm

Lot 1006

Lapis lazuili and jade set hallmarked 9ct gold brooches, stone set bar brooch hallmarked 9ct, opal set stick pin stamped 9ct and a similar seed pearl pin (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1115

Early 20th century 9ct gold and ruby cross pendant stamped, 9ct gold amethyst (stone missing) ring Birmingham 1903, fox mask stick pin and garnet ring stamped 9ct and Sil.Set Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 68

A George III-style stick barometer, the brass plate inscribed 'Thomas Wright' within a mahogany case CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown and not guaranteed.

Lot 118

A makila shepherds stick with leather handle, ebonised pommel and metal bound base

Lot 1086

A Coalbrookdale style iron stick stand in the form of a chihuahua and riding crop

Lot 1300

A 19th century oak captain's chair together with an oak stick back chair (2)

Lot 102

COLLECTION OF WALKING STICKStogether with a shooting stick and umbrella

Lot 1689

Early XX Century Oak Stick Stand, with finial pops, on turned and block supports, with drip tray.

Lot 1388

A XIX Century Stick Pin, the elongated oval cabochon collet set, in a case; together with two oval shell carved cameo brooches. (3)

Lot 1398

1902 (?) Commemorative Brooch, coin stick pins, etc.

Lot 1408

Circular and Oval Locket Pendants, guard type chain, stick pin, etc.

Lot 1468

Fishing, Silstar, Sundridge and Split Cane Rods, umbrellas, shooting stick, etc. in stand.

Lot 1578

Gilt Painted Picture Easel, pricket candlestick, and a mahogany stick stand.

Lot 188

Hunting dog walking stick top, brass Scottie, plaques etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 191

Teacher's Whisky copper tray, novelty pen stand in the form of a gear stick, brass scales, 19th century Chinese small circular dish, J. Hudson & co whistle and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 498

19th century double bow and stick back Windsor armchair (af) and a small occasional table with star inlay Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1257

American Civil War and Naval History interest: a piece of timber cut from the wreck of the Confederate Ironclad Ram 'Virginia', also known as 'Merrimack' and made into a fine presentation walking cane for the celebrated builder of Union Ironclads James Buchanan Eads; offered together with a small collection of associated memorabilia. Oak cane 37.75 in. (960 mm) in length, gold knob with faceted sides finely engraved with tight foliate scrolls within panels, a slightly domed top bearing the inscription 'A PIECE OF THE MERRIMACK DESTROYED MAY 11TH 1862 / James B. Eads From Edward Bates. Quercus Ferro cedit'; shaft pierced for a lanyard, the hole being fitted with gold grommets, shod in brass. At the outbreak of the American Civil war the Union States of the North possessed the advantage of almost all of North America's industrial capacity, and nearly two thirds of her population. The Confederate South with its agricultural slave economy was forced to import almost all of its warlike goods as well as a significant proportion of its food supplies, and thus a key element of Union strategy was a Naval blockade of the Southern ports. The Union had also retained its Navy, but the Confederates had gained possession of the Naval yard at Norfolk, Virginia, and with it the remains of the wooden hulled steam frigate Merrimack, partially burned by the Union Navy to deny her use to the Confederates. On the remains of her hull the 'Rebels' built a new vessel, armoured in iron and re-Christened Virginia (a name that is almost invariably disregarded in favour of the original 'Merrimack'). The Virginia sailed into the waters of Hampton Roads on March 8th 1862 to attack the blockading ships. She sank the Union sloop Cumberland with her ram (almost being dragged to the bottom herself in the process) and forced the frigate Congress to run aground before destroying her with gunfire. All the while the return fire of Union ships and shore batteries bounced off her armour. On the following day she was challenged by the Union's own ironclad the Monitor, a modern design with a rotating turret. After an inconclusive exchange of fire both ships withdrew, each claiming victory. Two months later Union forces recaptured Norfolk, and the Virginia was scuttled by the retreating Confederates; but despite her short life her name resonates through the history of Naval Warfare as a participant in the battle that confirmed the primacy of armored warships and set the major powers of the world on a new course of ship construction. She is also remembered as a remarkable example of Confederate initiative and daring. The diary of U.S. Secretary of State Edward Bates includes the following entry for May 13th 1862 (two days after the Merrimack was scuttled) "Saw the wrecks of the Cumberland the Congress, and the Merrimack. Admiral Goldsborough gave me a stick of white oak, large enough to be turned into a heavy cane, sawn from a beam of the Merrimack". James Buchanan Eads was a major figure in the history of American ironclads. As an engineer and salvage entrepreneur he was an expert in the navigation of the Mississippi river and its tributaries, and he had, at the outset of the war, volunteered his services to the North. He built numerous Ironclad gunboats (predating the Merrimack) which served with distinction in the vital river war. He was, also, a personal friend of Edward Bates's and these factors must have prompted Bates to bestow the gift of the cane upon him. The Latin phrase 'Quercus Ferro cedit' (Oak yields to Iron) neatly encapsulates both Eads's contribution to the war, and the portentous events of the celebrated Battle of Hampton Roads. This is a fine and substantial relic of a famous ship and a famous battle, and together with the fact that it was salvaged within days of the Merrimack's final destruction, while the Civil War still raged, this makes it a most impressive example of American Civil War memorabilia. Offered with portrait miniatures of Eads and wife Eunice, their United States passport dated 1854, and two albums of press cuttings and other ephemera that provide interesting context for the cane, as well as testament to the friendship between Eads and Bates. Provenance: by direct descent from Eads's son-in-law and colleague John Arnold Ubsdell, who worked under him on the Mississippi jetties, and who married his adopted daughter Genevieve (Eunice's child from her first marriage). Reference: Koening & Mayer, 'Epic Sea Battles'

Lot 1281

Sweetheart jewellery, and similar items: a quantity including: H.M.S. Erin, a stick with 9 carat gold and enamel shamrock badge with 'HMS ERIN GRAND FLEET 1915' to a banner, together with a silver cigarette case set with a similar badge; Royal Scots: a 9 carat gold brooch in the form of the regimental badge over a Lee Enfield rifle with fixed bayonet, and a locket in the form of the regimental button holding photographs of two soldiers; two Royal Navy pendant brooches; an Old Contemptibles Association lapel badge; a Girl Guides and a Boy Scouts badge; and other items. [qty]

Lot 146

Black painted cast iron stick stand of pierced foliate design with removable tray Condition:

Lot 488

Silver mounted Malacca walking stick, another walking stick, a silver mounted umbrella and one other vintage umbrella Condition:

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