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Lot 414

An early 20th century oak gate-leg table with barley twist legs, together with four wheel and stick back dining chairs, and two other chairs.

Lot 404

EARLY 20th CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD WALKING STICK POMMEL COMIC CARICATURE OF A WOMAN'S HEAD depicted in a cloth hat and with glass inset eyes, 1 3/4" (4.5) high together with VICTORIAN SILVER CROWN COIN 1890 showing wear BOXED FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN CROWN COIN 1951 and TWO GILT METAL AND ENAMEL MEDALLIONS 'The Holiday Camp Douglas' (5)

Lot 25

A mahogany stick barometer with circular silvered dial to the top and thermometer below - 94cm

Lot 344

JAPANESE CARVED BAMBOO WALKING STICK, three garden sprays, set of FOUR LONG BEECH HANDLED WOOD TURNING CHISELS, boxwood handled GAUGE, another, three PAIRS OF SECATEURS and a telescopic brass toasting fork (a.f.)

Lot 359

WALKING STICK with antler handle and FIVE OTHERS (6)

Lot 484

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CARVED AND FINELY PIERCED ORIENTAL IVORY BRISE FAN, the outer sticks carved in bas relief with figures and buildings in a garden setting, the inner sixteen sticks, similarly carved but with a pierced/hatched ground, each stick 7 1/2" (19cm) long

Lot 89

MASONIC RELATED; SILVER ROYAL ARCH SECRETARY JEWEL, makers James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1923, 7cm high, 40g, together with a silver gilt medal, two 9ct gold stick pins, two enamel medals etc

Lot 266

A brass bound circular mahogany Stick & Umbrella Stand, with tin liner, 66cms (26") high. (1)

Lot 505

An important and rare 19th Century carved Narwhal ivory Tusk, now a Walking Stick, 85cms (33 1/2") long, with turned and reeded decoration. (1) Provenance: The MacNamara Family of Moyreisk & Ballyline, Co. Clare

Lot 25

140amp SIP140 stick welder ** Please note: VAT is chargeable on this lot. **

Lot 260

Various brass and copper including a kettle, chamber stick, brass companion tools etc

Lot 207

Edwardian shooting stick and an Eccles type 6 miners lamp (2)

Lot 237

Set of six silver plated coffee spoons, shell bowls, bean handles, cased, cased fish knives and forks, silver plated chamber stick, teaware, oak cased aneroid barometer by Smiths and another barometer, greeting cards, Kensita silks and cigarette cards, (quantity).

Lot 151

HAT PINS. A Victorian carved jet hat pin & two stick pins.

Lot 217

STICK PIN. An early 20th century carved ivory horse head stick pin.

Lot 218

STICK PIN. A cameo stick pin, the shell carved a male classical head.

Lot 219

STICK PIN SET. A stick pin/stud set with interchangeable diamond set head, cased.

Lot 220

STICK PIN ETC. A cultured pearl stick pin & a small waistcoat seal, the bloodstone matrix carved a squirrel.

Lot 359

VICTORIAN BROOCH ETC. A Victorian gilt metal brooch, two stick pins, a 9ct. gold horseshoe ring etc.

Lot 453

STICK PIN ETC. A Victorian 15ct. gold stick pin, a 15ct. gold bar brooch, an 18ct. gold diamond set bar brooch & a 10k. bar brooch with decorative bar.

Lot 488

GOLD BRACELET ETC. A 9ct. rose gold, flexible bracelet & a Victorian 15ct. gold stick pin.

Lot 129

Shooting stick and seven walking sticks

Lot 561

Elm stick back Windsor elbow chair and three tier folding cakestand (2)

Lot 123

Silver-mounted walking stick inscribed William Nurser, Howdon 1902

Lot 124

Two hardwood walking sticks one dated 1941 possibly from Africa, one other carved wood walking stick depicting male figures standing back to back together with a Malacca walking cane

Lot 37

A silver brooch along with two others and a stick pin

Lot 252

Three bronze walking stick handles

Lot 2

A good quality carved walking stick with white metal collar the woodwork carved with depictions of birds, animals and oak and bearing the date 1909, 89 cm (l)

Lot 1192

A composite figural stick/umbrella stand formed as a 1920s gentleman golfer bearing signature Peter Mook.

Lot 851

A box of miscellaneous including brass stick telephone, football sculpture, ginger jar and a white metal dressing table set.

Lot 903

A brass and cast iron walking stick stand along with a collection of walking sticks to include carved example, thumb sticks and a novelty skull example.

Lot 14

A collection of brooches Of various designs, to include; a bi-coloured 9ct gold stylised heart-shaped brooch, set with cultured pearls, a Norwegian silver and red enamel brooch, by Ivar T. Holth, a marcasite bow brooch, a cameo brooch, an RAF sweetheart brooch, a paste stick pin (6)

Lot 308

Pearl stick pin stamped 15ct, other pins, bar brooches, two cameos stamped 9ct

Lot 555

19th century double bow Windsor armchair, stick and fretwork splat back

Lot 436

ROYAL CHILDREN: Louise (1867-1931) Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and a younger sister of King George V. A charming, early A.L.S., Louise, two pages, 8vo, n.p. (although on the blind embossed stationery of Buckingham Palace), 19th August 1877, to John Neale Dalton. The Princess writes, in full, 'I hope you are enjoying yourself very much. We are going back to the Osborne to day. I send you a picture of a ship. Good bye Mr. Dalton please write me a little note. From your affectionate friend...' With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the original picture referred to, being a pencil and coloured paint drawing on an 8vo sheet of printed stationery from Marlborough House, depicting HMY Osborne at sea, with a further illustration at the head of the page of a red brick house and three individuals, each wearing hats, walking in between trees at the side of the house. Signed and inscribed ('From Louise to Mr Dalton') by the Princess in pencil and dated 19th August 1877 in her hand; Maud (1869-1938) Princess of Wales, youngest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and a younger sister of King George V. Queen Consort of Norway 1905-38. An original, early pencil drawing signed and inscribed by Princess Maud on an 8vo sheet of plain stationery, comprising two images, the first identified in her hand as being of the Royal Yacht Osborne and the second depicting a house, with smoke billowing from the chimneys, and three stick men, seemingly brandishing swords, standing either side of the house. Signed and inscribed ('From Harry to Mr. Dalton') by the Princess in pencil, using her family name, and dated 20th August 1877 in her hand. Accompanied by a vintage unsigned sepia cabinet photograph by Georg E. Hansen of Copenhagen, the image depicting the five young children of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra standing and seated together in a group pose, and another vintage unsigned sepia cabinet photograph by W & D Downey of London, the image showing John Neale Dalton in a formal head and shoulders pose. A rare grouping. G to generally VG, 5 John Neale Dalton (1839-1931) English Clergyman, Chaplain to Queen Victoria and Canon of Windsor. Dalton was tutor to Prince Albert Victor and his brother, the future King George V.

Lot 463

'I really can't….muck the Queen's kind invitation about yet again' MARGARET: (1930-2002) Countess of Snowdon, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. A.L.S., Margaret, two pages, small 4to, Kensington Palace, 3rd August 1976, to Lady Salisbury ('Dear Mollie') on the personal monogrammed stationery of the Princess. Princess Margaret thanks her correspondent for her letter and for offering 'to have me for another night', although remarking that it will be impossible to change her plans on this occasion, explaining 'I really can't….muck the Queen's kind invitation about yet again - plans have been changed three times now - and I know you know how difficult it is to fit in people in shooting parties. So I am afraid I will have to stick to the 16th for leaving you'. In concluding she writes 'Mind you, there is an element of good in looking forward to something after something else and Anna is not an over-excitable child at all. As for her spiritual needs, I will do all in my power to help. I do hope you understand'. About EX Marjorie 'Mollie' Olein Wyndham-Quin (1922- ) Lady Salisbury, wife of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 6th Marquess of Salisbury, British Landowner & Politician. Lady Salisbury is a noted gardener.

Lot 549

Painted stick back rocking chair

Lot 551

An antique Negretti and Zambra marine style Stick Barometer and Thermometer, with rack and pinion vernier and silvered cylindrical scale, over a brassed metal tubular stem, mounted on a mahogany back board, height of barometer 40in (102cm)

Lot 218

Oak hall stand, with rectangular mirror back flanked by carved Art Nouveau motifs, above a single drawer, over a pair of central cupboard doors and stick and umbrella stands, 201 x 122cm

Lot 261

A stick telephone, later painted, impressed mark to neck No 24, 32cm, and a black bakelite telephone, P.O. authorised. (2) Provenance: From the collection of Bat related items of Dr & Mrs Stebbings.

Lot 278

A walking stick with gold coloured finial, 93cm, and two further walking sticks with duck head handles, 89 and 93cm. (3)

Lot 299

A shibayama bamboo walking stick, carved with figures with inset ivory faces, 84cm.

Lot 295

An ebonised sword stick with bone and brass collars, and brass top, 91cm.

Lot 643

A set of four Edwardian mahogany and inlaid dining chairs, including one carver, with pierced stick backs, beige upholstered seats, raised on square section tapering supports and spade feet, 55 by 46 by 100cm high. (4)

Lot 291

An Indian Railways carved walking stick, depicting animal heads and a guard with peaked cap, 84cm. Provenance: The stick belonged to William Anderson, Chief Superintendent of the Indian and Pakistan Railways.

Lot 1078

Five silver stick pins including two Scottish

Lot 807

A white metal topped swagger stick, The South Lancashire Regiment

Lot 15

A Japanese bamboo and rootwood stick stand. Heavily carved with Shibayama inlay depicting a mounted Samurai under the shelter of a pine tree and with brass mounted rim, 57cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Samuris face lacking and some other inlay, wood worm damage to the base.

Lot 226

A 19th century Derby figure of Dr Syntax, wearing a tricorn hat and long overcoat with a walking cane and raised on a circular gilt edged base. Painted red mark, 13cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Head cleanly re glued. Stick a replacement.

Lot 351

A cased yellow metal stick pin. With an enamel terminal depicting an ensign. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some chips to the enamel.

Lot 353

A gentleman's cased 14 carat gold stick pin. With carved lapis lazuli tablet formed as a scarab beetle. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

Lot 356

A Victorian gilt metal tie pin with a large ovoid crystal terminal. Claret ground with foil back and carved and enamelled with a monogram, terminal 2.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Stick slightly bent.

Lot 417

Two Old Sheffield plate chamber sticks each with a conical snuffer along with a dwarf candlestick. Larger chamber stick engraved with a crest, 15cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wear to the plating.

Lot 485

A garniture of three 18th century Bilston enamel taper sticks. Having pewter mounts, yellow ground, gilded with rococo scrolls and sepia monochrome flower sprays. Largest 10cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Larger stick repaired at the pedestal. Some small chips and hair cracking throughout.

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