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Masonic Interest - Victorian ebonised walking stick, the engraved silver pommel handle with presentation inscription 'To Col. The Rt Hon Lord Lambourne P.C. R.W. Prov Grand Master. Consecrated March 28th 1924. Presented by the founders of Wennington No.4559', hallmarked for London 1923, 90cm long Condition: Several minor dents to the pommel handle, stick is rather scratched and worn in places - **General condition consistent with age
Four gold and silver hunting stick pins, fox mask, fox, crop and bird. CONDITION REPORT: The fox mask pin is in good order with no issues. The running fox has one stone missing and several discoloured. The pheasant is in generally good order although there is some possible green enamel missing from around the neck. The riding crop pin is in good order. The stones are all paste and not diamonds.
A 19th century sword stick, with inlaid ivory terminal and silver coloured metal mounts. Length 93 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bottom section of the scabbard is in generally good condition with no break or damage other than the old scuffs and marks that are clearly visible. The brass tip is old but probably a later replacement. The handle is in generally good order. The silver coloured metal band is loose. The ivory terminal is all present and correct but does have stress hairline cracks that are clearly visible in our images. The blade is tarnished but not bent and is marked to each side Solingen and there are various other marks to either side of the name.
A Japanese WWII period eleven stick fan, issued by the Army Department under Hideki Tojo, the green canvas folds printed with the Kanji symbols for Suceed, Certainty, Win and Certainty, bamboo sticks and guards, the reverse boldly printed in red with the Hinomaru (or circle of the sun), 40.5cm wide overall, c. 1941-1945
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