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Lot 201

NO RESERVE - A HARDSTONE DOG STICK / TIE PIN set with a brown hardstone carved to depict the head of a dog, no assay marks, 1.7cm, 1.0g. 

Lot 38

THEO FENNEL, A VINTAGE DIAMOND STICK PIN in 18ct white gold, designed as a treble clef set with round brilliant cut diamonds, signed FENNEL, full British hallmarks for London 1988, head 2.8cm, 4.4g. 

Lot 46

Art Deco Period 1930's Superb 18ct Gold and Platinum Diamond and Sapphire Set Stylish Stick Brooch, Ornate Settings. Not Marked but Tests High Ct Gold. Excellent Design / Form. Diamonds of Excellent Colour / Clarity. Weight 5.3 grams. 3 Inches - 7.5 cms long.

Lot 296

Two Hungarian training grenades. Hungarian AZ58-K100 anti-tank training grenade complete with stabiliser drogue, and a M42/48 training stick grenade with double “explosive” charge.28cm long

Lot 349

H.M.S. Victory, a walking stick and section of wood H.M.S. Victory, a walking stick, the copper ferrel of which is made from a section of the great ship, British and Foreign Sailors Society produced on the 100 year anniversary of Nelson's death, also a section of wood from the Victory.The walking stick measures 92cm long

Lot 362

DuMonthier action .410 walking stick shotgun, SPECIAL LICENCE REQUIRED DuMonthier action .410 walking stick shotgun, all steel construction with provision for a separate butt to be added. No serial number.SECTION 5 / SECTION 2 CERTIFICATE WITH CORRECT ADDITIONAL CONDITION FOR COLLECTING PURPOSES APPLIED REQUIRED. THIS LOT CAN ONLY BE STORED ONSITE FOR FOUR WEEKS FOLLOWING AUCTION.

Lot 958

Walking Sticks & Umbrellas - a Victorian silver mounted walking stick, two others , all marks worn; others, umbrellas etc (10)

Lot 264

A cast iron stick/umbrella stand cast as jockeys hat within floral foliate column, fox head and crossed boots base, serpentine drip catcher base, 71cmn high, 40cm wide.

Lot 155

A 1920's Schoucnhut Golf Stick, later box

Lot 190

A 19th century folk art walking stick, the pommel boldly carved as the head of a man, 99cm long

Lot 957

Walking sticks - two folk art walking sticks, bird and horses head terminals; others, one carved with a horses head the other a dogs head walking stick, longest 109cm long (4)

Lot 749

An early 20th century mahogany hall umbrella or walking stick stand, of aeronautical interest, the end supports formed from aeroplane propellers, hinged cover to centre, drip trays to base, 83cm high, 61cm wide, 24cm deep, stamped 14670, c.1925

Lot 736

An Ashford marble Lily pad chamber stick, silver plated sconce as an opening flowerhead above four leaves, within floral base, 6.5cm high, 10cm wide, 11.3cm deep.

Lot 372

A George V presentation walking stick, gilt floral handle, ebonised shaft, Presented to Mr T Hughes, from the Manager and Employs, Can Cent Co, July 1912, 91.5cm long.

Lot 417

A mixed lot of pictures to include a Stephen Bishop, oil on canvas, signed and dated depicting a sitting dog along with a framed and glazed drawing of a dog, a print portrait of a boy with a stick and othersLocation:

Lot 239

A modern Chinese porcelain goldfish jardiniere, with seal mark to base, a modern Chinese porcelain stick stand, and a Japanese Satsuma Koro style pot and cover, twin lion dog handles, on three paw and mask feet A/F (and lack cover) Location:

Lot 335

A pair of agate yellow metal set drop earrings, a similar pair of green stone earrings and a stick pin set CZCondition:No apparent damages. 

Lot 379

A yellow metal, seed pearl and aqua coloured bar brooch, a 9ct gold and opal bar brooch and two gold mounted stick pins

Lot 155

A blackthorn walking stick, a 19th century combination umbrella stick, a brass horse head and walking stick, and a shoehorn

Lot 153

A hardwood and bone handled shepherd's crook, another similar, walking sticks, a cast iron stick stand and a Chinese stick stand

Lot 736

Arts & Crafts style oak settle with stick stands H89cm W85cm D35cm approx 

Lot 450

Copper coach horn and walking stick with brass eagle head 

Lot 1026

A 19th century Victorian Coalbrookdale painted green cast iron umbrella stick stand having hand to top with trefoil tray to base, with grape and vine decoration 

Lot 628

A vintage 1960's set of six beech and elm wood dining chairs and table by Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Windsor Stick & Hoop Chairs. Having the stick back hoop backrest, saddle seat and raised on spindle legs with 'H' stretcher. With padded seats and stud attachments. Manufacturers label to undersides. Along with a rounded rectangular Elm dining table on trestle end supports united by a centre stretcher.Measures approx 74cm x 182cm x 86cm.

Lot 788

A collection of three mid century oil on board boat paintings. Depicting sailing boats / yachts on water with buildings to background. Some with stick brush decoration, abstract polychrome decoration. Largest measures approx. 

Lot 808

A Victorian oak umbrella stick stand. The stand having arrowhead finials over pillar type supports with undertray beneath. Measures approx. 70cm x 39cm x 27cm.

Lot 811

A pair of 19th century Victorian oak candle stick holders. Having floral metal holder to tops, into a barleytwist central column, with circular lipped run off base. Measures approx. 37cm tall. 

Lot 814

A Victorian 19th century mahogany hall way umbrella / walking stick stand. Of rectangular shape with three sections divided by stretchers. On upright turned supports with finials to top. With metal drop in drip wet tray to bottom. Measures approx. 66cm x 69cm x 23cm.

Lot 962

A 19th century mahogany cased wall stick barometer. With rectangular glazed front rain gauge to top with temperature gauge to central column with square end. Wells, Newport in font to top. Measures approx 102cm tall.

Lot 165

A Jaguar mascot style handled walking stick, L. 94cm.

Lot 295

Four 9ct yellow gold and yellow metal stick pins, longest L. 5.5cm. One unmarked.

Lot 433

A silver stick pin with a teddy bear set with a diamond, L. 7.5cm, together with a 925 silver stone set ring, (J).

Lot 113

A World War I leather cordite carrier as a stick stand 39.5 cm high together with a similar studded leather bucket of oval form 20 cm high (2)

Lot 185

A Victorian black painted cast iron stick stand in the Aesthetic taste, 45 cm wide x 63 cm high

Lot 193

An unusual cast iron corner stick stand in the Aesthetic taste with floral spray pierced decoration, 31 cm wide x 63 cm high

Lot 40

A collection of items to include a pair of early 20th Century glass candelabra with lustres and later painted decoration, 27 cm high, a vase with bird decoration, a modern umbrella stand in the Chinese taste and a pair of Chinse type table lamps in the Imari palette, each raised on a wooden stand, the main bases 19 cm high, together with a shooting stick

Lot 606

A 19th Century beech and elm Oxford bar back elbow chair, four 19th Century ash rush seat ladder back chairs, three Edwardian mahogany pierced splat back rush seat chairs and two Ercol style chairs with fleur de lys style stick backs

Lot 652

A 19th Century mahogany and rosewood pedestal occasional table, the rectangular top with moulded edge on a turned and reeded column support to tripod platform base and reeded feet and brass castors in the manner of Gillows (pole screen conversion) 61 cm x 44 cm x 74 cm, a late Victorian stick back kitchen chair, bar back bedroom chair, two standard lamps, a pair of turned mahogany baluster table lamps and two further table lamps CONDITION REPORTS To the specific question "Are the lamps wired?" No, they are not.

Lot 567

A mahogany refectory style dining table, the plank top on square supports united by a centre stretcher, bearing label to underside "Ace", 179.5 cm long x 90 cm wide x 78 cm high, together with a set of four modern beech framed hoop and stick back kitchen chairs in the Thames Valley manner and a Younger oak dresser, the plain top above three frieze drawers and four fielded panelled cupboard doors on a plinth base, 207 cm wide x 48.5 cm deep x 77.5 cm high (6)

Lot 116

A horn handled walking stick with gold ferrule 92 cm long, a Boer War prisoner of war carved stick inscribed “Kepkvaa” 89 cm long and a modern brass horse head handled walking stick 90 cm long (3)

Lot 252

A collection of various cutlery and small silver wares to include a set of six silver teaspoons, three various commemorative teaspoons, another plain "Old English" pattern teaspoon, two "Fiddle" pattern teaspoons and "Fiddle" pattern dessert spoons, two caddy spoons, silver vesta case, swizzle stick, scarf pin engraved "Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews", six various napkin rings, two miniature horseshoes inscribed "V and H 1937-1962" and "H and V 1937-1962" and a silver rectangular cigarette box inscribed "Presented to Captain A P Wright by the Officers The Sherwood Foresters 20th June 1964", various dates and makers, 14.9 oz weighable silver

Lot 639A

An ebonised pine two tier occasional table, 57 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 62.5 cm high, an Indian hardwood coffee table with two small frieze drawers, 88 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 41 cm high and a beech stick back highchair or bar stool (3)

Lot 173

Two pub signs from an Arborfield pub, plus a shooting stick.

Lot 242

§ THE CONNOR BROTHERS (BRITISH 1968-) THE SECRET GARDEN PARTY (RED) Hand-coloured pigment print with acrylic and oil stick, 19/20, signed, dated and numbered in pencil to margin, accompanied by signed and numbered certificateDimensions:the sheet 41.5cm x 28.5cm (16.25in x 11.25in)

Lot 437

A collection of WW2 German Third Reich-style stick pins, badges, bullion embroidered uniform patches, helmet decals etc.; together with a British posthumous medal group of three awarded to Sergeant H. Fowler, comprising France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 Star and War Medal; also a reproduction Third Reich forage cap Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1497

Wuzzlewood Woodcraft signed carved bird head walking stick, length 138cm

Lot 4

An early 20th century horse measuring walking stick, measuring to 17 hands, no maker's mark, walking stick height 94cm

Lot 863

A modern Chinese design blue and white stick stand, H46cm

Lot 139

A Massai Samburu multi-strand bead collar necklace, and beadwork stick (2)

Lot 68

A carved African mask, knobkerry, cable design walking stick, spear etc

Lot 52

A 20th century polished brass fire extinguisher converted to a stick stand, diameter 18cm, height 46cm

Lot 150

A collection of various items,, including a travelling clock, chamber stick, corkscrew, spectacles etc

Lot 565

A 20thC ebonised baton or swagger stick, of tapering cylindrical form, the handle decorated with red and yellow banding, 89cm long.

Lot 85

A small group of jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold topped stick pin, the heart set with garnet, and a 9ct gold love heart pendant and chain, 2g all in. (2)

Lot 501

An early 20th century Church Lads' Brigade CLB "Fight The Good Fight" swagger stick. 67cm

Lot 1311

A vintage Victorian style stick stand. 76x34x58cm

Lot 367

A vintage blackthorn walking stick.

Lot 60

A late 19th/early 20th century Anglo Indian bone and ebony sword stick.

Lot 22

Anti-radical theft and assault by British sailors stationed onboard the captured French war sloop L'Espeigle. Great Yarmouth, 1796. Four manuscript affidavits, giving evidence from three of the assault victims and one witness onboard HMS L'Espeigle, concerning allegations regarding an angry mob of sailors breaking into a lecture hall prepared for a talk by John Thelwall, the radical British orator, writer and political reformist. Armed with bludgeons, the sailors indiscriminately attacked men, women, and even children present in the room. During the chaos, numerous victims had their belongings and clothing seized or stolen, which were later taken back to the ship. Such widespread attacks played a crucial role in Thelwall's decision to abandon politics in 1798. The three witness statements provide insights into the harrowing events. John Watson the Younger, in his statement given on August 23, 1796, described how several individuals dressed as sailors stormed into the room with great violence. Fearing for his safety, Watson managed to escape the room but lost his hat and cane, suspecting they were taken and carried aboard the HMS L'Espeigle. Amid the chaos, Watson overheard a corpulent man, presumed to be a Naval Officer, urging the sailors to carry out their aggressive actions. Another witness, John Bell, also provided his account on the same date. He recalled that around 8:30 PM, he heard a commotion in the outer room, prompting the attendees to rise and attempt to flee. Several men armed with sticks or bludgeons forcefully entered and struck at anyone in their path. Being sixty-two years old, Bell could not resist and sought refuge in a far corner of the room. The attackers extinguished the lights, pulled down the ladder, and obstructed the exits. Despite losing his hat in the previous room, Bell managed to leave through the East Door but was subsequently attacked by two assailants in the street, sustaining severe head and body injuries. In fear for his life, he pleaded with them to spare him, which eventually halted the assault. Nathaniel Palmer, also giving his statement on August 23, 1796, witnessed a group of men forcibly entering the room. Despite his attempts to prevent them, their overwhelming numbers and violence made resistance impossible. As soon as they gained access, they began striking every person in the room, regardless of gender or age. Palmer's wife was in the centre of the room, so he bravely tried to reach her. In the process, he received a painful blow to the shin from a person wielding a stick or bludgeon. Palmer eventually managed to rescue his wife, but the experience was incredibly challenging. The testimony that proved to be the sailors' downfall came from William Goodrom, a blind violinist who had been aboard the HMS L'Espeigle to perform for the crew on the night of the attack. Goodrom's affidavit explicitly named the individuals involved, notably the captain, and provided details of what he overheard during his 48 hours on board. According to Goodrom, the captain immediately ordered all hands on deck, instructing the men to take sticks and go ashore to apprehend the preacher. Although the captain told them not to destroy the building, he encouraged them to engage in noisy combat using single sticks. Later that night, the sailors returned to the ship, boasting about their violent triumph and the items they had seized, including shawls, a bonnet, a cane with an ivory handle, wigs, and multiple hats. Goodrom also heard discussions among the sailors expressing a desire to repeat the spree the following night. One sailor, Simon Redgrave, mentioned that people were inquiring about him and vowed to change his appearance and carry a weapon if he were to go ashore again, threatening violence against any bourgeois who dared to interrupt him. Thelwall documented this incident in his 'Selected Political Writings 1797-1809,' denouncing the ringleader, Captain Roberts of L'Espiegle, who later dared to threaten a repeat of the outrage in Thelwall's presence. According to Thelwall, Captain Roberts made a formal speech to his crew and issued orders for the attack. He dispatched approximately thirty-five to forty men in the ship's boats, who were joined by others on the shore, totalling around ninety individuals. Captain Roberts provided directions for arming themselves with bludgeons and other weapons. The armed group, after consuming copious amounts of brandy, set off on their disgraceful expedition, indiscriminately attacking anyone in their path. One individual narrowly escaped death when an officer swung a cutlass at his throat, managing only to slice through the knots of a silk handkerchief tied around his neck.

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