A Victorian mahogany walking stick with carved bone tiger's head handle, another cane with ivory clenched fist handle and an Indian carved ivory sectional walking stick with tiger and elephant head handle CONDITION REPORTS The bone tiger's head handled cane has scratches and dents and some splits to the top. the feral has some scratches and patination. The head itself has two holes to the back neck and another to the front beneath. Has general pitting, scratching etc. conducive with material. the ivory handled cane is shortened, bowed, has several knocks and dents, the handle has various splits, there is a pin running through it's wrist and it may be that the handle is not original to the cane although both have aged. The Indian sectional stick - two sections are off and broken - there are chipping and cracks and discolouration throughout the shaft, the paintwork to the finial is rubbed and there is damage, especially to the teeth. all three have general wear and tear - see images for further details..
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A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery "Aesop's Fables" vase group as the fox and crane, a Staffordshire hollow based figure of a Turkish musician, Staffordshire figure of a toper by barrel, another hollow based figure as a gentleman in top hat with cane and another with seated man and spaniel CONDITION REPORTS Aesop's Fable figure has various firing faults, chips to the ears, all over crazing. Has had some repairs visible underneath. The storks head has been off and one branch has been completely restored. Appears to have had over painting and 15cm in height. Turkish figure - the musicians instrument has been broken and is half missing; has firing flaws, discolouration especially to the back as well as restoration and re-painting all over. Has been broken at the waist and re-attached. All over crazing, measures 11cm. The gentleman with the barrel has had restoration throughout especially to the hat and barrel appears to have had some re-painting. Has general dirt, all over crazing, discolouration and staining. measures 12cm. The man with the stick has been significantly restored especially to the hat and at the waist, has been re-painted and has discolouration, firing faults etc all over. Measures approx 12cm.
A military sword with shagreen handle, a "Game Bird" shooting stick and five various walking sticks CONDITION REPORTS Length of scabbard is 85.5 cm in length. Length of blade is 82 cm in length and length of entire sword is 96 cm. Scabbard is incredibly rusty all over, the handle is rusty, shagreen is discoloured and areas of pitting. Pommel doesn't jiggle, there are no markings on the blade - see images for further details. Game Bird shooting stick has scuffs and scratches conducive with age and use and the five sticks have further scuffs and scratches, discolouration etc and general wear - see further images Packing available, minimum charge £20.40 plus whatever the postal rates are.
*Walking Cane. A 19th century Folk Art Anti-Slavery walking stick, the handle carved with an African head inset with glass eyes on a natural wood shaft retaining nodules with fitted with alpine spike, 91cm long These canes were made in support of the Anti-Slavery Movement as a statement of solidarity towards the abolition of slavery. (1)
λ A Victorian walnut stick barometer by Negretti & Zambra, with twin ivory dials, signed 'NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA Inst Makers To The Queen London', 10 A.M. Yesterday' and '10 AM ToDay' with vernier scales, the case carved with a leaf and scroll capital with ivory adjusters and a thermometer, 99cm high.
A gold and seed pearl bar brooch with a spider motif, a 9ct gold ring, mounted with an oval moonstone within a ribbon twist border, a 9ct gold and malachite single stone ring, an Oriental silver gilt and carved jade ring with a flowerhead motif, a Victorian stick pin, glazed with a hair lock compartment, and a gilt metal, opal and red paste pendant.
A late 19th Century rhino horn handled walking stick with a sectional curved handle and elongated collar, length approx 89cm. Note: as this lot incorporates rhinoceros horn, it would be very unlikely that a re-export certificate would be granted beyond the EU. Customers outside the EU are requested NOT to bid on this item.
A late Victorian horn handled walking stick, possibly rhino horn, with silver collar, Birmingham 1892, above a Malacca shaft, length approx 85cm, together with a similar walking stick. Note: as this lot possibly incorporates rhinoceros horn, it would be very unlikely that a re-export certificate would be granted beyond the EU. Customers outside the EU are requested NOT to bid on this item.
An early 20th Century horn handled walking stick, probably rhino horn, the curved handle above a silver collar and rosewood shaft, length approx 78cm. Note: as this lot probably incorporates rhinoceros horn, it would be very unlikely that a re-export certificate would be granted beyond the EU. Customers outside the EU are requested NOT to bid on this item.
A Victorian gentleman's tipple stick, the cane with simulated grain effect enclosing integral clear glass phial and miniature clear glass goblet, length 91cm. CONDITION REPORT The stick is Victorian and is generally in good order, with some wear commensurate with age. The miniature goblet has a few small nibbles to its rim.
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