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A pair of Victorian silver and silver plated two branch candelabra, of Corinthian column form on stepped square bases with bead borders, converting to candlesticks, the solid hallmarked foliate branches with Corinthian capitals and removable sconces, on plated stick bases, Richard Hodd and Son, London 1877, 46cm high (2)
Six silver or silver mounted table pincushions, comprising; a heart shaped example, Birmingham, 1886, 11cm, a ball form example on ebony base, a.f., 6.5cm, two circular examples, one in ebony with silver mount, 6cm diameter, an example converted from a stick mount, 6.5cm, and a modern silver example with gilded flower and leaf frieze, London, 1977, by H.O.L., 5cm diameter. (6)
Knitting: including three plastic wool ball holders, another in silver plate of folding segmented form, a crude goosewing knitting stick, 26cm, eight white metal bell-shaped needle gauges and two others, two "MP" knitting and crochet calculators, two metal knitting needle cylinders, eight wooden examples and other pieces. (qty)
A late Victorian horn handled possibly rhino horn swagger stick With hallmarked silver mounts for London 1891, length 65cm. CONDITION REPORT: Three splits near silver band. Some dents to horn section, silver band with scratches and black staining. Leather end missing, silver collar around 11-12mm thick.
A collection of three late 19th/early 20th Century bar brooches To include a stamped 9ct open work example set with garnet and seed pearls, a 9ct bar brooch with a central initial B, and a seed pearl set swallow motif bar brooch, together with a cased stick pin with a shamrock motif set with a tiny seed pearl (4).
Australian Aboriginal works of art To include a wooden spear thrower, being of traditional dished elongated elliptical form, approx. 84cm long, a boomerang of traditional shape with fluted domed edge to one side and opposing adzed to the other, approx. 68cm long, a wooden vessel, of traditional dished wooden form bearing traditional poker work decoration to the outside, these vessels were predominately used by the tribal women to carry food and then later as a digging tool, approx. 47cm long, a handcrafted carved wooden object with poker work decoration, being of lizard form, approx. 42cm long, and a wooden hunting stick, aka killing stick, the curved heavy object with grooved carving to one side and adzed flat underside, these vicious objects were thrown horizontally at a target, sometimes up to 200m (650ft), much like a skipping stone on the water surface they could bounce off the ground to reach and break the prey's legs, slowing or stopping it, approx. 75cm long. (5) Provenance: according to the vendor's family history, these items were acquired from the Hermanburg Mission, Australia, during the 1960s.
A late 19th Century German bisque headed marotte believed to be by Simon Halbig With fixed blue eyes and open mouth impressed marks 52 10/0 with musical box and holding stick in the form of a whistle in pink and white costume with modern metal black painted circular stand.(illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: musical mechanism needs attention, head is free from damage, generally in fair condition
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