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Two trays to include: a leather Sam Brown belt, a selection of military belts, pipe rack, priest, swagger stick, slide rule, a sgian-dubh, tourist jambiya, Art School enamel plaques, copper vase and plated tankard inscribed 'Dormie Club First Prize 1932' and also a leather brief case and Salisburys suitcase
A quantity of yellow metal jewellery to include link chains, cameo brooch, cufflinks, a cigar cutter and chain, a stick pin, various diamanté brooches, a Norwegian silver gilt and enamel butterfly brooch, a Christian Dior necklace, a 9ct rose gold cross and a quantity of commemorative coins to include Charles and Princess Diana etc.
Ø A 19TH CENTURY ORIENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED STINGRAY WALKING STICK, the tapering fishskin shaft with brass ferrule, with pierced silver figural knop handle -- 35in. (89cm.) long; together with a 19th century lead-weighted walking stick, the plain tapering wooden shaft with twine-bound lead-weighted handle, (2)
A RARE CERAMIC PIPE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES, CIRCA 1850, the 5½in. bowl hand painted and depicting the young Prince alighting a boat with a Tar and Officers in assistance and shipping beyond, set on original wooden stem with flexible mouthpiece and mesh cap on chain -- 34in. (86.5cm.) high; together with, a small wooden pipe from the Crimean War; a hand carved pipe with matchbox over made from wood recovered from the wreck of the Eurydice; a treen conductor's baton; a silver-capped swagger regimental stick marked for 1910 with provenance to Drum Major Harry Holten, Royal Marines, Malta; an 8in. ceramic plaque of the Sunda; a small transfer pot of the Great Britain in the Falklands; a child's plate and mug, (A lot)
A GOLD-TOPPED WALKING STICK FROM ADMIRAL SIR HENRY BRYAN MARTIN, the plain malacca shaft with copper ferule and gold loop socket and handle inscribed HENRY BYAM MARTIN 1865, his family's armorial device with motto Pro Patria and monogram initials to top -- 36in. (91.5cm.) long, Admiral Sir Henry Byam Martin KCB (1803 - 1865) was a senior Royal Navy officer and watercolour artist. Martin first went to sea in October 1818. By 1840 he was Captain in charge of H.M.S. Carysfort off the coast of Syria when he was involved in action off Tartus during the Syrian War and he took part in the capture of Acre on 3 November 1840. His actions earned him an appointment as a Commander of the Order of the Bath. From 1846 to 1847, he was sent to the Society Islands in the South Pacific to spy on the Franco-Tahitian War and investigate the sovereignty claim of Queen Pômare IV over the Leeward Islands. He was promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1854 and was appointed as a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for his work during the war with Russia in 1855.
A Crown Derby Imari pattern teapot, red painted mark to base, together with a conforming milk jug, teacup and saucer, taper stick holder and a further Derby porcelain teapot. Condition Report: Appears in good general order, with minor gilt loss in places and age related wear to foot rims.No apparent damage or restoration.
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