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An early Victorian gem set blackamoor stick pin, with the head of a negress wearing a gold tiara decorated with turquoise cabochons and a gold twisted wire bun net. Seed pearl drop earrings and pendant to a twisted wire gold mount CONDITION REPORT: Areas of tarnish to the gold mounts.Dirt and dust within the carved detail to the face and hair.No obvious faults
An Edwardian 18ct gold five stone diamond boat shaped ring,with graduated old European cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped head, London, 1901.Finger size N LE CONDITION REPORT: Settings appear secure, although there is some wear to the claws at the shoulders.Diamonds nice and lively.Has possibly been cleaned and polished recently.The finger size is `N` leading edge. This means the edge of the ring is exactly in line with `N` on the ring stick, but the centre of the shank is over the M half. It is a more accurate way of expressing the finger size of rings in between sizes.Estimated total diamon weight approximately 1.00ct
Two Meissen pastoral figures 19th and 20th centuries, one of a boy barefoot and carrying a basket of flowers in his right hand, a second basket carried on a stick slung over one shoulder, the other of a girl wearing a plumed hat and holding the corner of her apron in one hand, a basket of flowers in the other, blue crossed swords marks, some restoration, 14cm max. (2)
A Meissen figure of a huntsman 20th century, stuffing a hare or large rabbit into his satchel slung over one shoulder, his dog by his side, and a small Meissen figure of a boy holding a stick with a bundle of carrots tied to one end, blue crossed swords marks, some restoration, 14.2cm max. (2)
A matched pair of Vienna figures of the Racegoer and his companion dated 1844 and 1846, he peering into a short telescope and holding a stick in his left hand, she holding her race card, each raised on a scrolled base, impressed shield marks and date codes, some damages and restoration, 21cm. (2)
A WWII period album of photographs and ephemera, belonging to Pte J Bishop of The Buffs and Long Range Desert Group, containing numerous photographs of members of the L.R.D.G, mostly in the Adriatic (?), in snow clad mountains, and in Italy, and commercial postcards, his pay book which shows him as ?Buffs/LRDG?, Certificate of Service, ?LRDG Association Newsletter? (Issue No 13, 1957), ?LRDG Association Nominal Roll? in which his name appears, a German soldier?s Soldbuch, woven breast eagle and DRL stick pin badge; also a silk escape map of Sofia/Tirana, a paper map of a small part of Italy, dated 1943, a coloured tourist plan of Rome, a typed manual of the ?Mountain Warfare Training Centre Ski Wing?, dated Winter 1942/43. a similar typed ?Manual of Rock Technique and Method of Instruction?, produced by the Mountain Wing, Middle East Mountain Warfare Training Centre 1943-44, and ?Long Range Desert Group? by W B Kennedy Shaw (Collins 1945) inscribed with the author?s compliments and signature and some items relating to his subsequent service in Korea with the Gloucestershire Regtiment, including Pay Book, Discharge Certificate, 2 cap badges, back badge and another, pair dog tags, bedplate (Buffs), Buffs sweetheart brooch, etc, in a biscuit tin. Generally GC, See lots 511, 656 and 657 for his medals, badges, etc. )
A JAEGER LECOULTRE DESK CLOCK CIRCA 1960s WITH ORIGINAL BOX D: Glass dial with a brushed silver plated inner mask. M: Manual "stick"movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre. C: Gilt metal case measures approx 17.7cm/13.6cm/4.4cm. CONDITION REPORT D: Original glass dial in excellent condition, no damage. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition but showing signs of age, box inner is in poor condition but the outside is in very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
WM YOUNGER RUBBEROID FIGURE. William Younger figure stick in hand (beer mug absent) stood on square plinth ‘WM YOUNGERS/ TARTAN KEG/ GET YOUNGER EVERY DAY’. Plus ‘WHITE HORSE/ SCOTCH WHISKY’ ceramic figure (matt). Plus ‘... BELL’S SCOTCH WHISKY’ pub jug. Wade p.m. Tallest 9ins. (3) NR +.
A Victorian truncheon marked "St. Gregory Parish Sudbury", together with a walking stick with Birmingham silver collar CONDITION REPORTS Truncheon length approx. 42 cm, overall with wear, scuffs, craqueleur to finish, quite a lot of wear to decoration particularly to grip and edges, large shallow chip to side of truncheon which appears to have been re-coloured in and the whole of the "V" re-painted, some chips and losses to decoration. Walking cane with knocks, chips and scuffs, tip missing, splits and wear to collar, knob handle appears to be a later replacement.
Early 20th Century Chinese bone and hardwood walking stick having polychrome incised decoration depicting figures in a landscape, hardwood handle, spacers and ferule, overall length 92m Overall staining and discolouration as visible in the images, there are a number of vertical fissures mainly at the socket points again visible in images - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century hardwood walking stick having a walrus tusk handle, 90cm long together with a late 19th/early 20th Century lady`s ebony walking stick having an ivory handle, 83cm long The largest handle has several splits and a chip approximately 3mm long where the two pieces meet, wear to edges, smaller handle has a split approximately 50mm - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century spiral twist walking stick, the carved ivory handle formed as a fist holding a bar, 84cm long together with another, the carved ivory handle formed as a fist holding a ball, 86.5cm long Both heads have splits (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century ivory handled rustic design walking stick, the ivory handle having relief decoration depicting the head of a dog, 91.5cm long together with an early 20th Century Malacca walking stick having an ivory handle and embossed white metal collar, 87cm long Both handles have splits (see images) - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century hardwood walking stick having a walrus tusk handle, 90cm long together with a late 19th/early 20th Century lady`s ebony walking stick having an ivory handle, 83cm long The largest handle has several splits and a chip approximately 3mm long where the two pieces meet, wear to edges, smaller handle has a split approximately 50mm - ** General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century spiral twist walking stick, the carved ivory handle formed as a fist holding a bar, 84cm long together with another, the carved ivory handle formed as a fist holding a ball, 86.5cm long Both heads have splits (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
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