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Lot 180

A late 18th century gold and malacca walking stick, circa 1780, the baulister shaped grip with chased scrolled flowers and lattice decoration, the top with a vacant shield, the shaft with metal ferrule, 95cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 73

Lot 181

A late 19th century 15 carat gold and malacca walking stick, the gold knopped grip with reeded and scrolled foliate decoration, monagrammed MU to the top, obscured Birmingham hallmark makers mark J H, the shaft with metal ferrule, 88cm long; together with a further gold and malacca walking stick, circa 1870, the knopped grip with engraved foliate decoration and vacant shield to the top, the shaft with a horn ferrule, 89cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 74

Lot 182

An Austrian silver and amethyst mounted walking stick, 1872-1922 .900 standard, circa 1900, the top inset with an oval cut amethyst, the tapered handle, banded and with a quilted pattern, 91cm long

Lot 183

A Victorian gilt metal mounted bamboo ceremonial staff, dated 1868, the double sided head formed of twin repousse worked armorials for the City of London, 89cm long; a semi-precious stone set and silver gilt mounted wood walking stick, 19th century, 91cm long; a silver coloured metal mounted stick in Art Nouveau style, late 19th century, 93cm long; and an Oriental silver coloured metal mounted example, 97cm long

Lot 184

A late 18th century gold and malacca walking stick, the gold grip with engraved scrolled foliate decoration, the top with an unidentified armorial, the shaft with metal ferrule, 96cm long; together with a further late 18th century gold and malacca walking stick, the polished cylindrical grip, the top with scrolled foliate initials LP, the shaft with a metal ferrule, 89cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 75

Lot 185

An early 20th century silver and horn walking stick , circa 1900, the grip carved as a horse's hoof and fetlock, with applied silver shoe, and belt collar, to a woven shaft with metal ferrule, 87cm long; together with a similar Indian walking stick, circa 1890, the hoof and fetlock of carved wood with koftgari decoration, to an ebonised thornwood shaft to a metal ferrule, 92cm long, in a card Asprey box (2)

Lot 186

A silver gilt mounted malacca walking stick, early 20th century, the grip inscribed for LS COKE GUARDS CLUB SW, 93cm long; a silver coloured metal mounted example, the grip with inset turquoise stones, 87cm long; a sword stick with crook handle, early 20th century, the blade inscribed for WILKINSON of LONDON, 90cm long; and a carved and stained wood walking stick, possibly African, first half 20th century, with lattice carved shaft, 92cm long

Lot 187

Ω An early 20th century tortoiseshell and gold walking stick , the tortoiseshell grip, with a 9 carat gold scrolled foliate engraved band, hallmarked London 1908-1909, the shaft to a metal ferrule, 92cm long; together with a 19th century chased scrolled gilt metal walking stick, circa 1880, the handle initialled NS, to an ebonised shaft with metal ferrule; and an early 20th century Damascene handled walking stick Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 188

Ω A carved ivory mounted ebonised wood walking stick, late 19th century, in Art Nouveau style, the handle modelled as a maiden, 96cm long; an ivory walking stick, late 19th century, with sectional shaft, 88cm long; and an ivory mounted bamboo walking stick, late 19th century, 100cm long Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 190

A silver mounted walking stick, maker's mark KC (not traced), Birmingham no date (post 1998), the handle modelled as a crouching panther, 92.5cm (36 1/2in) long

Lot 191

A Continental carved and stained wood walking stick with grip modelled as a the head of a parrot, early 20th century, with inset glass eyes, with later associated shaft, 90cm long; and a stained wood walking stick with handle carved as a dog's head, early 20th century, also with inset glass eyes, 93cm long, with Asprey card box (2)

Lot 192

Asprey, a silver gilt mounted walking stick by Asprey & Co., London 1986, the handle cast as a bridled horse's head, 93cm (36 1/2in) long

Lot 193

An early 20th century European silver walking stick , stamped 800 with a clover mark, circa 1900, the curved silver grip with a prowling fox emerging from foliage, to a stained wooden shaft with metal ferrule, 95cm long

Lot 194

Ω A Queen Anne pique worked ivory mounted malacca walking stick, early 18th century, the knopped handle with stylised scrolling and foliate motifs overall, with lanyard apertures beneath the knop, the shaft with metal ferrule, 88.5cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 79 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 195

Ω A Queen Anne or George I pique worked ivory mounted malacca walking stick, early 18th century, the cylindrical grip with wavy bands of decoration above a yellow coloured metal collar, the shaft with metal ferrule, 109cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 82 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 196

Ω A Queen Anne or George I pique worked ivory mounted malacca walking stick, early 18th century, the baluster grip with simple linear decoration, with yellow coloured metal sockets to the lanyard apertures and a yellow coloured metal collar below, the shaft with horn ferrule, 90cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 83 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 197

Ω A Queen Anne or George I pique worked ivory mounted malacca walking stick, early 18th century, with bulbous grip, the shaft with horn ferrule, 92cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 81 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 198

Ω A Queen Anne pique worked ivory mounted malacca walking stick, the top of the bulbous grip with WC 1707, with horn ferrule, 94cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 84 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 199

Ω A William and Mary pique worked ivory and malacca mounted walking stick, the waisted grip with stylised foliate motifs and pique worked with TD 95 to the top, above a lanyard aperture and a foliate engraved silver coloured metal collar, the shaft with metal ferrule, 83cm long Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th December 1977, lot 78 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 200

Six various walking sticks, late 19th and early 20th century, comprising a west African stained hardwood 'chief's stick, 106cm long; a Burmese carved wood stick, 97cm long; another Burmese example with carved bird's head handle, 89cm long; a bone mounted example, the handle carved as a Persian figural relief, 90cm long; and two others

Lot 201

Ω A small quantity of assorted walking sticks, comprising a late Victorian twisted glass frigger stick, 93cm long; a Continental carved and stained wood example with handle modelled as the head of a bird of prey, late 19th century, 93cm long; a Japanese stick with enamelled handle, early 20th century, 94cm long; a tortoiseshell and gold mounted swordstick, early 20th century, with faux tortoiseshell shaft, 91cm long; and two other walking sticks Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 203

A carved horn mounted sword stick, early 20th century, the handle modelled as the head of a hound, the bamboo shaft decorated to simulate tortoiseshell, with steel spike within, 91.5cm long; three further stained wood sword sticks, early 20th century, with silver coloured metal mounts, the blades inscribed for WILKINSON SWORD, LONDON, 91cm long; and a silver mounted wood walking stick , 20th century, 90cm long; with Asprey card box (5)

Lot 204

A quantity of assorted walking sticks, late 19th and 20th century, including a substantial Italian carved and stained wood example, the grip modelled as a lion with inset glass eyes, 120cm long; four examples with horn handles; three examples with antler handles; four umbrellas; and a modern painted wood stick stand

Lot 205

A Coalbrookdale cast iron stick stand, 1880s, with a part-tiled back, a brass rail and a lift-out tray, Rd. No. 4737, 75cm highPlease note:  the stand is not stamped for the Coalbrookdale Foundry and might not be a Coalbrookdale product. The drip tray underside is stamped 'Rd No. 4737'Please note:  the stand is not stamped for the Coalbrookdale Foundry and might not be a Coalbrookdale product. The drip tray underside is stamped 'Rd No. 4737'

Lot 31

A silver coloured novelty bottle stopper or walking stick handle, unmarked, early 20th century, modelled as a monkey's head bearing its teeth, with inset red paste eyes, 8cm high, 165g (5.3 oz) gross

Lot 68

A small mixed lot of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, circa 1790, of tapering circular form, classical capitals, on raised square bases, beaded borders, height 28cm, plus a taper stick of Corinthian column form, circa 1770, on a raised square base with a beaded border, and a wax jack, circa 1790, wire-work lyre form, on an oval base, reeded border, ring handle with an oval thumb piece. (3) Provenance: the candlesticks were purchased from S.J.Shrubsole, Museum Street, London 27 November 1972.

Lot 824

A George II silver harlequin taper stick, by John Cafe, London 1750, the standing harlequin holding a fluted drip pan and spool shaped capital, on a raised circular foot, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 5.7oz.

Lot 853

A George III silver chamber stick, by Paul Storr, London 1817, circular form, gadroon borders, urn shaped capital, leaf capped scroll handle, with a conical snuffer and chain, engraved with a crest, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 14oz. Engraved with an episcopal mitre and the badge of a Royal Duke, probably for Frederick, Duke of York and Albany and Bishop of Osnabruck.

Lot 240

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a continental dish of oval form, pierced Greek key decoration, a continental table cigar lighter, a silver-mounted toilet jar, the hinged cover with a crowned B for Lady Bolsover, two candle sconces, a cased egg cup, a cigarette box, a heart shaped dish, and two trophy cups, one stand, plus an electroplated chamber stick, and five blue glass liners, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)

Lot 241

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sauce boat by Millicent Sutherland, for The Duchess of Sutherland Cripple Guild, Birmingham 1910, oval form, on three lion mask hoof feet, a pair of shell butter dishes, London 1910, an Asprey sauce boat, a pair of salt cellars, a silver-mounted wooden churn pepper mill, a cased set of silver-gilt and enamel coffee bean-end spoons, four cased spoons, two butter knives, plus other items and electroplated chamber stick, a pair of toast racks, two peppers, two mustard pots and other items, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty)

Lot 249

A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of Colonial tablespoons, maker's mark of G.H, another tablespoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a baby feeding spoon, an olive fork, an Indian dish, four napkin rings, a tea strainer, and a paper knife, plus electroplated items: a French ice bucket by Hermes, a chamber stick, a caddy spoon, a clan badge and a note book, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty)

Lot 371

A George III silver chamber stick, by Samuel Roberts, George Cadman & Co, Sheffield 1796, circular form, scroll handle with an oval thumb-piece, gadroon border, with a conical snuffer, Birmingham 1800, approx. weight 10.4oz.

Lot 43

λ A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a taper stick, by George Unite, Birmingham 1906, a tazza, a silver-mounted tortoiseshell dressing table box, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a sauce boat, and a pill box, plus an electroplated two-handled bowl and a small gallery tray, approx. weighable 8oz. (qty)

Lot 254

A George III silver chamber stick, by Thomas & John Settle, hallmarked Sheffield 1819, of circular form with gadrooned border, scroll leaf capped thumb piece and conical snuffer, crested, Dia 180mm Weight 8.8oz/275grms

Lot 255

A George III silver oval chamber stick, hallmarked Sheffield 1805, makers John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), of oval shape with thread edge, urn shaped sconce and capped scroll handle with conical extinguisher, Length: 157mm weight 8.4oz/262grms

Lot 259

An early Victorian silver chamber stick, hallmarked Sheffield 1857 and made by James & Nathaniel Creswick, of Georgian style with moulded base with ten-sided gadrooned edge, and vase-shaped sconce, Width 175mm Weight: 8.4oz/263grms

Lot 120

20th century bronzed-finish polo group of two riders on a metal base, 62cm long x 33cm high (one polo stick loose)

Lot 139

Victorian brass inkstand modelled with central inkwell within a semi circular gallery, with two hinged candle sconces and pen rest, a cloisonne bowl with floral decoration, a pair of 19th century Dutch wooden and metal skates inscribed 'S Ruiter Bolsward', a shooting stick, etc.

Lot 750

19th Century diamond set stick pin in a fitted box

Lot 1444

Set of six mid 20th Century stick back dining chairs with drop-in seats and square tapered supports with spade feet together with an Edwardian oval gilt framed wall mirror with ribbon surmount and bevelled plate

Lot 1640

Oak brass mounted two handled stick stand and two boxes

Lot 174

Featherweight English shooting stick with leather seat together with another tripod shooting stick

Lot 1808

Circular gilt framed convex mirror together with a brass stick stand and a copper warming pan

Lot 193

Leather and metal folding shooting stick

Lot 198

19th Century bamboo sword stick and a native carved hardwood walking stick

Lot 54A

A collection of costume jewellery, to include a 9ct gold single stone simulated cabochon opal, 1.49g, a silver buckle ring, shank cut right through, a silver single orange paste stone ring, a gold simulated pearl stick pin, a part silver curb link chain, a ceramic flower stick pin, etc.

Lot 54B

A collection of assorted jewellery, to include a gold cultured pearl and diamond floral stick pin (one pearl deficient) tested as approximately 9ct gold, a Continental white metal mesh and overlaid link necklace with diamond cut decoration, marked 835, a late Victorian silver circular brooch, ball finial to centre, with impressed decoration and castellated bead border, together with costume jewellery including a gentleman's gold plated Accurist quartz watch head, dress studs, an Excalibur rolled gold hinge bangle, with engraved decorationstick pin 1.48gmesh necklace 21.74gcircular brooch 9.55g

Lot 161

19th Century walking stick commemorating Nelsons flagship Foudroyant and an Edwardian ivory mounted cane, (2)

Lot 532

A pine tack box with metal handle to each side, 83cm x 45cm x 44cm, containing an engraving "Mail Coach" in a verre eglomise frame, a watercolour "Napoli Dal Carmine" 27cm x 39cm, a rustic walking stick, twin compartment tea caddy and distressed writing box, modern ceramic table lamp and bowl, dominoes.

Lot 90

Old Sheffield plate chamber stick, height 10cm; another chamber stick; and another; letter rack; stamp boxes; Grecian urn; hotwater jug; candlestick; pair of brass candlesticks; spill vase; Mappin & Webb horseshoe mantel clock; and a greyhound doorstop.

Lot 130

CORNISH ART COPPER. An Arts & Crafts tall copper chamber stick, the drip pan with two repoussé fish. Height 29cm. Also, an art copper hot water jug, 16cm., both by Charles Eustace.

Lot 347

FARNHAM STICK STAND. A Farnham Pottery, Surrey, owl stick stand. Incised 'V' or '7' shape mark to base. Height 55cm. Some minor chipping & crack near base.

Lot 74

FRED S. WALLS.A South African souvenir card of Everlasting Silver Leaves, signed 'With love to all, Fred. 1900.' Also, a top from F.S. Walls swagger stick, initialled R.S.M & two Italian commemorative medals for the occupation of Ethiopia 1936-36.

Lot 242

A 19th Century Chinese carved tortoiseshell brise fan with dragon design to front stick; the others depicting scholars amongst gardens, with blue silk ribbon, 18.5cms long (closed).

Lot 1263

Pottery and metal stick stand together with a brass artillery shell stick stand

Lot 296

A collection of vintage 20th century tortoiseshell lucite dressing table set comprising off tray brush mirror candle stick ring stand pots etc.

Lot 962

A 19th century German carved ivory figure of a beggar: wearing a bicorn hat, patch over one eye, in ragged clothes, supported by a crutch under one arm and a walking stick in the other hand, mounted on an ebonised cylindrical base, overall height 22cm.

Lot 1076

John Rittson, a Georgian walnut stick barometer: the silvered plates signed The Great Barometer, Made & Sold by John Rittson within an opening glazed front door, the case having a concealed tube, moulded edges, break-arch pediment with cast-brass finial and turned cistern to the base, height 95cm.* Biography A John Rittson is recorded as working in Tekrill, a town in North Yorkshire, in the mid-eighteenth century, which would equate to other barometers signed for him that have the addition of the name Terill engraved on the dial, quite possibly a version of the town name. He is also known to have been both a clock and watchmaker.

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