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A lacrosse stick, two polo mallets, one by J Grey & Son and one by Salter & Son, together with two hockey sticks CONDITION REPORTS Lacrosse stick has some breaks to the leather. Stamped "Victoria no 1 Hattersley & Son Makers", has been pyrographed with a name and initials over the years, possibly "H A Pinnell". Has some signs of worm to one end of the handle. Polo mallets have some knocks and bumps throughout. One hockey stick is by Forrester & Sons London. The other by Elvery & Co Dublin Cork & London and is 21 oz. Both have general wear and tear, knocks, bumps etc. The Elvery stick has possibly been re-strung. All items have wear and tear, knocks, bumps, etc conducive with age and use - see images for more details. The Forrester & Sons has a felt tip name of "Fat L" on it
A black silk top hat, assorted prints, vintage ski poles, la crosse stick and a shooting stick CONDITION REPORTS Top hat only - the whole front to back measures approx 20 cm and side to side measures approx 16 cm. Velvet is a bit worn especially to the edges and is in need of a good clean. There is a small hole to the base of the ribbon at one end and there are some discolouration/marks etc to the interior and has wear to the underside rim. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A George III mahogany stick barometer the rectangular silvered scale signed Stampa and Co Fecit with single vernier and spirit tube thermometer, enclosed by a hinged chevron strung door and with exposed mercury tube, the case with brass finial, architectural pediment, feather banded trunk and ring turned domed cistern cover, 98cm high
Toys - Lehmann tin plate 'Africa' postal cart, 19.5cm long Condition: The mechanism does not work to the legs, neck and stick do not move when pushed along, some rubbing to the painted decoration mainly to the edges and corners, some light corrosion to metalwork, thread is worn through - **General condition consistent with age
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Attributed Propellor Walking Stick. A scarce carved example, believed carried by Lieutenant Percy Stanley Williams an Observer with 22 Squadron. The stick is made from a wooden propellor and carved with an Observer's brevet, '22 SQN' and initials 'P.S.W.' Retains a good colour GC.Lieutenant Percy Stanley Williams was commissioned into the London Regiment and was Seconded to the RFC. Qualifying as an Observer he is confirmed as serving with 22 Squadron flying Bristol F.2 Fighters from the 5th December 1917 until 31st May 1918 when he was posted to Home Establishment.
Scarce MKIV Spare Lens Box and Tool consisting central nut spanner, brown Bakelite tube container holding de-misting stick, MKIV left lens. Complete in card box. Together with a pair of MKVIII goggles. Grey painted frames with leather face mask (partly loose). Central hinge broken. Grey elastic strap. In need of repair ... G type oxygen mask end bayonet fitting with clip. Hose fragile.
'Potter' Military Style Flute black wooden body with white metal mounts and keys. White metal curved mouthpiece marked 'Potter London'. Together with a modern Scottish sku dhu. The blade marked 'W M Scott Edinburgh'. Composite grip with coloured top stone. Complete in scabbard ... Modern Kings Regiment swagger stick with plated thimble top. Black cane. 3 items.
An antique diamond and sapphire stick pin in the form of a question mark, the curlicue formed by a graduated line of old cut diamonds with additional central terminating diamond, and the dot with an oval cut mid blue sapphire; length of stick pin head 1.7cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 0.15cts, in 19th century shaped case
An opal stick pin together with a quantity of gentleman's requisites, the first with a 6.6mm opal bead (half-drilled) pin head, another of similar form with an oval pearl (not tested) pin head, and two more stick pins, one with an oval cut amethyst, the other with a red enamel heart for the Old Dominion Freight Line; together with three tie pin bar brooches, all stamped '9ct', two with single pearls (not tested) and the third set with a blue enamel shield; and also a set of six vintage mother-of-pearl removable buttons in a fitted circular case (qty)
A sapphire and citrine set stick pin by Cartier, designed perhaps as a stylised sport mallet or club with calibré cut and shaped light blue sapphires and golden citrines channel set to form the three dimensional mallet head, the shaft of the pin stamped 'Deposé' and 'Cartier' with the maker's lozenge between, cased in a period faux shagreen box by Harrods
Of yachting interest: a Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club brooch and two enamelled burgee stick pins, the first an enamelled brooch depicting the red burgee with a crown surmounting the Prince of Wales feathers, for the RN&SYC , clasp with safety catch, stamped 'Silver', length 3.4cm; together with a 9ct gold stick pin for the Royal Yacht Squadron, as a white burgee with red St George's cross and crown centre, Birmingham hallmarks 1984, and another similar enamel stick pin with an unidentified burgee in royal blue with shield of St George with crown surmount (3)
William IV mahogany dressing table mirror, the rectangular glass mounted on two turned and reeded stick supports, platform base with moulded ring turned bead and four disc feet, width 51cm (20"), depth 23cm (9"), height 65cm (26"). Condition report: Overall condition good, slight surface scratch to mirror frame. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Edwardian Queen Anne design cheval mirror, the shaped glass with bevelled edge in moulded frame with mahogany cross banding and ogee gold painted slip all mounted on trestle stick supports with double block-and-turned stretchers, width 71cm (28"), height 175cm (69"). Condition report: Mirror with black marks to silvering, one pivot key or bolt missing. Condition report: see terms and conditions
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