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Lot 380

A 19th century mahogany cased stick barometer, the swan neck pediment centred by a turned ivory finial, the silvered dial signed W and S Jones, Holborn, London, having a convex cystern cover below, 103cm tall

Lot 391

A 19th century Welsh folk art carved walking stick / pipe stick. The hinged handle formed as a pipe an inscribed to the shaft; A present from G. Hughes, Coachman, Plassany Mold, 85cm.

Lot 381

A Victorian walking stick air cane. With faux stepped malacca painted body, 93cm.

Lot 432

A 19th century Anglo Indian horn scrimshaw button stick. No. 365 T. Maitland, enlisted for 72 Hls, 16 June 58, 23cm.

Lot 476

A Victorian carved coromandel chinoiserie stick thermometer decorated with figures. With white glazed dial signed Negretti & Zambra, 49cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Glass tube broken.

Lot 463

A hawthorn walking cane the terminal carved in the form of a pug dog 85cm. Along with two walking sticks with carved horses head handles, one with the shaft carved as two openwork coiled snakes with painted spotted decoration. 73cm and twist carved stick 88cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Pug stick with splits to the tip. Un painted horse stick shortened.

Lot 1365

Late Victorian walking stick with mount engraved Mr James Renwick 1 4 99, 83cm long

Lot 444

18ct yellow gold ring (stones missing) weight 2.2gms, together with a 9ct gold bar brooch and stick pin 2.2gms (pins not gold).

Lot 202

OAK STICK STAND AND VARIOUS WALKING STICKS

Lot 64

18 CARAT GOLD STICK PINin case also a coral tooth necklace and a Swiss silver cased fob watch

Lot 389

A shooting stick, wooden truncheon plus O.E. 8x32 binoculars

Lot 471

A rare Pitcairn Islands wood walking stick with sea bird grip, stamped Pitcairn Island, c1900

Lot 5

A mercury stick barometer in mahogany case, signed E.Cetti & Co, Holborn London

Lot 271

Needlework items to include metal coffee grinder, tape measure, treen thimble holder, glove darning stick, thimble holder, thimble and scissors

Lot 136

A Nailsea glass walking stick with red and blue spiral decoration

Lot 9A

A Georgian mahogany stick barometer, signed Jn°Cagni, Canterbury

Lot 85

TECHNISCHE NOTHILFE (TENO) - A MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN of solid construction, a fifteen-cogged wheel enclosing a stylized TN device, on a rifled stick pin; A TeNo Lapel Pin of light metal stamped construction, a fifteen-cogged wheel enclosing a stylized TN device, on a rifled stick pin, (2).

Lot 86

TECHNISCHE NOTHILFE (TENO) - A MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN of solid gilt washed construction, a fifteen-cogged wheel enclosing a stylized TN device, on a rifled stick pin; A TeNo Lapel Pin of light metal stamped construction, a fifteen-cogged wheel enclosing a stylized TN device, on a rifled stick pin, (2).

Lot 182

An original vintage 20th century wooden carved Sword Stick with bladed tri blade sword within. Stan hope hole present.  Measures approx 93cm long. 

Lot 259

An original 20th century Japanese swagger walking stick cane, with leather handle, elongated blade & scabbard. Measures approx 44cm long. 

Lot 153

A collection of 3x pre-WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi Germany Olympic stick-in card albums. 1932 and 1936 Vol 1 & 2. Largely complete with the cigarette cards. All blue covers with gilt decoration. Depict pre-war German sporting events and people. Rare.

Lot 52

An early 20th century Victorian / Edwardian silver topped walking sword stick cane. Delicately embossed silver knob to top, with pull out sword. Hallmarks rubbed / obscured. Measures approx 87cm long. 

Lot 32

An antique French rifle bayonet along with a similar aged horn handle sword stick. Bayonet measures approx 64cm long & sword stick measures approx 75cm long. 

Lot 436

A small sofa table, coffee table and a pair of stick back kitchen chairs

Lot 374

A 19th century country stick back chair and a child's chair with elm seat

Lot 6

BED PAN & WALKING STICK

Lot 427

SILVER TIP WALKING STICK, WALKING STICK WITH HORN HANDLE , STICK CROOK

Lot 91

Antique Cats Head Topped Walking Stick / Cane. The Carved Cats Head In Bone with Glass Eyes Fitted to Top of Bamboo Cane / Stick. 36 Inches In length. Interesting Antique Period Cane.

Lot 197

Victorian Stick Pin, Heart Shaped Terminal Set With Seed Pearls, Unmarked, Together With A 9ct Gold Bar Brooch Set With Central Seed Pearl, Fully Hallmarked. Together With A Yellow Metal Pendant Cross 45 x 23mm, Unmarked

Lot 7

Victorian - Ladies Pair of 9ct Gold Set Stick Pins - Late 1890's. One with a Flower Head Setting In a Pearl Cluster Effect Design. The Other with a Single Pearl In Ball and Claw Setting. Unmarked but Tests Gold. 3 x 2.5 Inches In length.

Lot 541

James Macintyre William Moorcroft Signed Candle Stick, Decorated with Images of Swags, Garlands of Roses and Forget-me-nots on White Ground. c.1907. Signed by William Moorcroft to Underside. Stands 11.25 Inches High.

Lot 589

James Macintyre William Moorcroft Signed Candle Stick, Decorated with Images of Swags, Garlands of Roses and Forget-me-nots on White Ground. c.1907. Signed by William Moorcroft to Underside. Stands 11.25 Inches High.

Lot 1615

A pair of tall brass candle holders, spring loaded, made by Palmer & Co, and a single smaller chamber stick by Palmer & Co, with Mer & Co London glass funnels (3)

Lot 191

Two Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencils, both signed; together with a swizzle stick and cased pencil (4)

Lot 2015

A 19th century stick barometer

Lot 2123

An early 20th Century oak stick stand, carved panelled front, plinth base

Lot 2147

A 19th Century stick back kitchen chair

Lot 240

A silver and enamel Victorian Jubilee brooch 1887 (50 years), Arabian white metal fob, white metal hat pin, Irish brooch (agate and silver), two white metal brooches with coral coloured stones, 1920s brooch, a stick pin etc Q

Lot 70

Circle of Otto Moroder (1894-1977), Male Bavarian figure waving a hat and holding a walking stick, carved wooden sculpture, overall height 34.5cm.; 13.5in. No condition reports for this sale

Lot 331

Bar brooch and stick pin. No condition reports for this sale

Lot 416

Diamond and platinum Maltese cross stick pin, with a diamond set Maltese diamond set cross. Total gross weight 2.6gms (boxed)

Lot 473

A 9ct gold swizzle stick, weighing approx 5.7 gms; together with a jade and gold 'Kia Ora' bar brooch 2

Lot 475

A collection of gold and silver jewellery including a yellow metal cross pendant, with floral detail and green stone centre, an 18ct and diamond stamped tie pin, a silver coin spoon, a white metal cherub stick pin, an opal set tie pin etc

Lot 481

A collection of brooches and pins comprising a 9ct Rose gold walking cane brooch, along with a a 9ct cameo bar brooch, a yellow metal and seed pearl horseshoe cravat pin, a yellow metal foliate brooch, a yellow metal and agate brooch, a white metal boat brooch and a white stone set pin. three other 19th century brooches/stick pins A white metal rowing boat brooch(7)

Lot 487

Nineteen various stick pins, including one set old-cut diamond, Charles Horner a/f, one set jade cabachon and others in silver and gold etc (19)

Lot 549

A collection of stick pins to include a n 18ct stamed enamel flag stick pin, along with yellow and rose metal possibly gold pins, including an elephant and enamel pin, a cultured pearl set pin etc etc (8)

Lot 559

Various faux pearl necklaces, a Royal Naval Barrack Devonport silver spoon, EPNS spoon, a white metal medallion, a yellow metal cased claw stick pin etc

Lot 291

Two vintage clockwork tinplate early 1950s Motorcycles, 'Motor Artist PN200', one boxed, 16cm long, produced in Germany by Philip Niedermeier. The toys both have keys and appear G, although the mechanism tends to stick, particularly on the unboxed example. The illustrated box included is complete however does have some storage wear, tears and grubbiness otherwise F/G. (2)

Lot 316

A boxed Arnold No.820 Crawler Tractor and Trailer with original white rubber tracks, but missing key. The clockwork motor functions although appears to stick, overall G in P box missing flaps. Also included is an unboxed Arnold 'Candidat' Convertible Saloon in red, 25cm, with composition driver figure, powerful clockwork motor in working order, with key, electrics untested however headlamp bulbs are in situ and battery contacts appear clean. The car has some paint loss and corrosion to bare metal parts, overall G. (2)

Lot 45

Tribal Interest, an Aboriginal Boomerang of typical form, adze carved with domed top surface and flat underside, 62cm long and a Woomera Spear Throwing Stick, plain surfaces with flat underside, hook missing, 72cm long (2)

Lot 720

Pair of Ercol stick back dining chairs

Lot 117

O'CASEY SEAN: (1880-1964) Irish Dramatist. T.L.S., Sean O'Casey, one page, 4to, Torquay, Devon, 21st February 1961, to [Lewis Funke], The Editor, Drama Department, The New York Times. O'Casey writes acerbically of Mr. Denis Johnston who he feels, 'seems to be unable to write any article without carrying in the names of Joyce and O'Casey… He can go with this to his heart's content as far as the dead Joyce and the living O'Casey are concerned; but he should begin to drop making statements which aren't true' continuing, 'In a recent article in the Drama Section of THE NEW YORK TIMES, called “What's Funny about the Irish”, he says that neither of the above-mentioned writers are banned in Ireland… My very first biographical book I KNOCK AT THE DOOR was banned the moment it came out…I do not read the catalogue of the banned, but Mr. Johnston does, apparently in the hope that a book of his may one day appear. He need have no fear; he is too cute to stick his neck out' further adding, 'PICTURES IN THE HALLWAY was also banned… as is also my book, WINDFALLS… If I mistake not, WITHIN THE GATE was banned to; and as late as 1958, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin declared he would not any Mass for the Tostal to be said “if a play by O'Casey or Joyce was performed”…' the dramatist concluding, 'There is the unofficial censorship too, the hundreds of rural library committees who carefully select the books fit for the people to read, and almost all first-class writer in Ireland forever wait on the doorstep. Perhaps there's a psychological reason for the way in which the names of Joyce and O'Casey seem to torment Mr. Johnston.' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by O'Casey and signed ('O'Casey') by him with his surname to the verso. Together with Denis Johnston (1901-1984) Irish Writer.T.L.S., Denis Johnston, one page, 8vo, South Handley, Massachusetts, 2nd March 1961, to Lewis Funke, Drama Editor at The New York Times. Johnson thanks his correspondent for sending him a photostat of Sean O'Casey's letter, further adding, 'I have no objection whatever to brickbats, but as I happen to be right in what I said, I am very glad to be able to repeat what I said at greater length' continuing, 'Thank you also for your news about my play. The author is always the last person to hear that it is coming off. It is bad news, but it's the way of things. I hear that it is shortly to have another production in Washington. Or at any rate, this is in the air. So we come and we go.'Also including a T.L.S., Denis Johnston, one page, 4to, South Handley, Massachusetts, 2nd March 1961, to [Lewis Funke], The Editor, The New York Times. Johnston replies to O'Casey's critical commentary, in part, 'The only cuteness on my part is in not following Samuel Beckett's prudent example by keeping on the right side of Sean O'Casey. Had I done so, by going on strike with him from time to time, none of these exhilarating accusations of mendacity would be flung at me from Devon whenever I mention his name. (And who, after all, could not write about the Irish Theatre without mentioning the Head Man?)' continuing, 'I am, of course deeply envious at never having been banned myself, and the absence of this accolade, which all sensible Irish authors hope for, is one of the points touched upon in my article…”Ulysses”, which was at one time banned by the British authorities under the Customs Consolidation Act, has never been banned by the Irish Board of Censors… No doubt Finnegans Wake would be suppressed at once if any of the Censors could manage to understand it…' further adding, '…what I can say is: that, as the proud possessor of all of Mr. O'Casey's printed works (together with a typescript of an excellent play which he has tried to ban himself), I acquired all of them quite legally in Dublin… it might be fair to say that one of the principle obstacles now, as in the past, to the presentation of Mr. O'Casey's work in our home town is himself.' Further including an A.L.S., Denis Johnston, to the verso of a plain postcard, South Hadley, Massachusetts, 31st March 1961, to Lewis Funke, Drama Editor at The New York Times. Johnston informs his correspondent, in full, 'Yes, I'm not a bit sorry you have shelved the O'Casey correspondence. It can be of no general interest and even bores me! It was kind of you however to have given me the opportunity of answering, & I appreciate this very much.' VG, 4 Lewis B. Funke (1912-1992) American Drama Editor and Critic for The New York Times.

Lot 459

2 deck chairs, shooting stick, parasol etc

Lot 150

2 smokers stands and a walking stick

Lot 473

A carved oak aneroid barometer; a letter rack; a silver top walking stick

Lot 400

An ebonised walking stick with silver coloured handle; 2 other sticks

Lot 1511

A military swagger stick, North Staffords; a teacher's cane; a malacca cane riding crop with antler handle; others similar (5)

Lot 1444

A carved Chinese figure of a man with walking stick, gourd and hen

Lot 1456

A swagger stick, white metal mounted, Hindostan

Lot 232

An early 20th century oak hall stand , rectangular bevel edge mirror flanked by fielded panels and bobbin turned columns, glove box and stick stand to base.

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