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A shaped gilt framed wall mirror, boxed set of costume jewellery, a Chinoiserie Oriental box, an enamelled boxed dressing table set, a ladies watch bangle, etc, marked "Geneva", boxed pair of earrings, embossed white metal miniature box and a small miniature coloured print, together with a bamboo walking stick
A 19th Century cello with scroll shaped head stock, and a Nicholas Duchene bow CONDITION REPORTS Length of back approx. 75.5 cm excluding button, sides with numerous large splits and chips, and edges with heavy wear, chips and losses, table with numerous large splits and areas of filler, overall heavily scuffed, scratched and chipped, finger board has fallen off, pegs have had base style metal bracket screw fittings added and screwed onto the side of the scroll, some separating and lifting at cracks and splits, back appears to have some block repairs which have been glued into place to the interior, bridge is loose and unbranded, bow with wear and scuffs and stick not quite true.
A NOVELTY WALKING STICK the head carved and painted in likeness of Winston Churchill, by Reginald Lewis, 94cm long. Note: A similar stick was presented by Mr Lewis to Mr Churchill in 1951. A letter of thanks from the latter`s private secretary, on House of Commons headed notepaper, accompanies the lot.
A horn mounted carved and stained wood system walking stick, early 20th century, the horizontal handle hollowed as a whistle, above a metal collar, the twist carved shaft with metal ferrule, 90.5cm high; an antler and white metal mounted malacca walking stick, early 20th century, 84.5cm high; a carved walking stick, possibly Irish bog oak, early 20th century, the shaft with shamrocks in low relief, 89cm high; and a leather sheathed cosh stick, early 20th century, with bulbous grip above the springy shaft, 91cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A carved palmwood sword stick, early 20th century, the terminal of the crook handle modelled as the head of a hound, with inset glass eyes, the shaft housing a steel spike, 90cm high; a stained wood and horn mounted sword stick, 20th century, with crook handle, 92cm high; and a faux ivory mounted bamboo sword stick, second half 20th century, the handle modelled as a stylised dragon in the Chinese taste, 95.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A George V silver plated metal mounted ebonised wood system walking stick, circa 1920, the handle relief cast with flowers and foliage, lifting off to reveal a measuring stick within the tapered shaft, with metal ferrule, 88.5cm high; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the foliate cast handle unscrewing to a stoppered glass flask within, 88.5cm high; an antler mounted bamboo system walking stick, probably previously a gun stick, circa 1900, a wood stopper above the handle opening to a steel barrel within, the ferrule with a sighting bead, 89cm high; and a faux ivory mounted bamboo sword stick, 20th century, the grip modelled as a monkey’s head with cap, 92cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian gold plated and horn mounted ebonised wood walking stick, late 19th century, the horizontal handle above a scrolling foliate embossed collar stamped ‘18GP’ and engraved with a monogram within a shield, 84cm high; a silver and antler mounted malacca walking stick, circa 1900, the foliate embossed collar hallmarked for Birmingham (date letter obscurred), 84.5cm high; an Edwardian silver mounted bamboo cane, the handle cap hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, 91.5cm high; and an antler and white metal mounted malacca walking stick, circa 1900, 74cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A horn and silver mounted ebonised wood walking stick, the collar hallmarked for London, probably 1918, the tapered shaft with metal ferrule, 88.5cm high; a horn and white metal mounted bamboo walking stick, early 20th century, with shaped crook handle above the monogrammed collar, 90.5cm high; a white metal mounted stained hardwood walking stick, late 19th century, with rubbed hallmarks to the engine milled and knopped grip, 84cm high; and an Edwardian silver mounted bamboo walking stick, the handle cap and collar hallmarked for Birmingham 1907, 82cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A silver plated metal mounted stained hardwood walking stick, early 20th century, the foliate cast crook handle inscribed ‘NICKEL SILVER’, 86cm high; a George V silver mounted malacca walking stick, the knob grip hallmarked for London 1917, 90cm high; a white metal and antler mounted ebony walking stick, early 20th century, with horizontal grip above a collar embossed with flowers and a vacant monogram panel, 88cm high; a white metal mounted ebonised wood walking stick, early 20th century, with horizontal handle, 92cm high; and a white metal mounted ebony walking stick, early 20th century, with knob grip, 93cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian yellow metal mounted malacca walking stick, late 19th century, the grip with indistinct London hallmark, the shaft with twin yellow metal eyelets for a lanyard, the tapered shaft with copper ferrule, 91cm high; a George V silver mounted stained hardwood walking stick, the collar hallmarked for London 1929 and inscribed ‘J.D.Evans, NADOLIG 1929’ beneath a crook handle, 85cm high; a George V silver mounted ebonised wood walking stick, the scrolling foliate embossed knob grip hallmarked for London 1919, 84.5cm high; and a white metal mounted ebonised wood walking stick, mid 20th century, with horizontal faux horn handle, 86cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A rare Victorian under hammer muzzle loading steel walking stick gun, circa 1870, the shaped wood grip above an applied brass plaque inscribed for ‘Days Patent, Hubbard, Newgate’, the barrel painted to simulate wood, the barrel tip with a sighting bead, 88cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A George IV or William IV bamboo and metal mounted architect’s system walking stick, circa 1830, the tapering knob grip unscrewing to the hollow interior, containing twin hinged sycamore measures, each stamped for ‘W.ELLIOTT 227 HIGH HOLBORN LONDON’, one measure further inscribed in ink ‘J.Whittor, Lincoln, 27 Monks Road 1860’, 92.5cm high. The long established London firm of instrument makers, Elliott Brothers only worked from premises at 227 High Holborn between 1827 and 1833, after which they moved along to number 268 on the same streetBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A rare Masonic silver plated copper and ebonised Tyler’s sword stick, early 20th century, the bulbous engine milled grip unscrewing to a sword and separate scabbard within, the former with gilt wire wrapped hilt, the steel blade etched with various Masonic symbols amongst foliage, the hilt pommel unscrewing to allow the fitting of a gilt metal cross guard, the black leather scabbard with further gilt metal fittings, the sword 85cm long, the stick 89.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian silver coloured metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, last quarter 19th century, the cap decorated with a plume of feathers above the motto ‘DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS’, 85cm high; a Victorian silver coloured metal mounted bamboo walking stick, late 19th century, with reeded and scrolling decoration to the grip, 86cm high; and a George V silver mounted ebonised wood walking stick, the knob grip hallmarked for London 1923, 88cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A carved and stained wood and white metal mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the knob grip above a tapered shaft with a spiralling wood surround from top to bottom, 93.5cm high; an African woven and tassled leather clad wood dancing stick, early 20th century, with tapering grip, 97.5cm high; and a carved and stained hardwood walking stick, early 20th century, the integral grip modelled as the stylised head of an eagle, 99.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A hardstone and gilt metal mounted stained hardwood walking stick, 20th century, the tapering opaque green grip with spreading cap, 104cm high; a George V silver mounted ebonised wood walking stick, the foliate engraved knob grip hallmarked for London 1929, 91cm high; and a silver mounted bamboo walking stick, early 20th century, the crook handle with hallmarked cap for London, 91cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A horn mounted beech walking stick, early 20th century, the curved handle with moulded thumbrest, 91cm high; a horn mounted stained hardwood walking stick, circa 1930, the handle of trumpet form, the tapered shaft with horn ferrule, 93cm high; a Victorian antler and white metal mounted malacca walking stick, the foliate embossed collar inscribed ‘1870 to 1874’, 72cm high; and a waxen resin walking stick, 20th century, 85cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian carved and stained wood walking stick, late 19th century, the integral grip modelled as the head of a hound, 85cm high; a brass mounted stained hardwood walking stick, 20th century, the grip cast as the bust of a jockey, 87cm high; a bamboo and kid’s hoof mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the grip shaped from the animal’s lower leg and hoof, the shaft with pokerworked zig-zag motifs, 86cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian marine vertebrae and carved and stained wood mounted walking stick, circa 1875, the grip modelled as a fist clenched around a ball, 85cm high; a gold plated metal mounted bull’s pizzle walking stick, late 19th century, with crook handle above a foliate embossed metal collar, 91cm high; a brass mounted bamboo walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the grip cast as two ‘Janus’ heads, the shaft with pokerworked geometric detail, 92cm high; a stained wood and faux amber mounted walking stick, second half 20th century, with crook grip, 91cm high; and a satinwood mounted stained wood walking stick, circa 1930, of square section, with ivory ferrule, 90cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian white metal mounted malacca walking stick, last quarter 19th century, the tapered grip embossed with hares and hounds and inscribed ‘S.SNIPE’, 83cm high; a George V silver mounted malacca walking stick, the tapered knob grip hallmarked for London 1918, with horn ferrule, 89cm high; a white metal mounted bamboo walking stick, early 20th century, with integral crook handle, 90cm high; and a silver plated metal mounted hardwood walking stick, possibly Indian, mid 20th century, the handle cast with figures and animals in low relief, 86.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Victorian white metal mounted bamboo system walking syick, late 19th century, the foliate engraved knob grip unscrewing to a hollow interior, housing a subsidiary hallmarked silver cover opening to a wick, 89.5cm high; and a late Victorian or Edwardian stained beech system walking stick, circa 1900, the knob grip lifting off to reveal a pencil within, the shaft inscribed ‘MAURICE’ and with metal ferrule below, 91.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
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