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A carved and stained hardwood and palmwood mounted walking stick, Pitcairn Island, early 20th century, the grip carved as a fist clenched around an object, inscribed ‘PITCAIRN ISLAND’ to the palm, 94.5cm high; a carved wood and ivory mounted maple walking stick, early 20th century, the grip as a hand hold ing a ball above an ivory ring, 92.5cm high; and a stained hardwood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip integrally carved as a lady’s hand, 87cm high
A metal mounted malacca system stick, second quarter 20th century, the cylindrical ebonised metal grip housing two telescopic tables of numbers and inscribed ‘OTIS KING’S POCKET CALCULATOR, PATENT NO.183723’, the shaft with brass ferrule, 92cm high; and a Victorian antler mounted malacca system stick, late 19th century, the shaft housing a horse measure stick with fold out brass gauge, 90cm high
A carved and polychrome painted wood and white metal mounted malacca system walking stick, circa 1900, the grip modelled as the head of a Turk, the stern, bearded face with inset glass eyes, the head housing a musical movement with winder to the back, the shaft with brass ferrule, 101cm high; and a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, mid 20th century, the spherical grip unscrewing to a cavity, the shaft with stylised foliate carving, 82cm high
A Japanese engaved and yellow metal inlaid, white metal and ivory mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the tapering grip decorated with birds amongst foliage, above an ivory band, the ebonised shaft with metal ferrule, 85cm high; and a silver plated metal mounted bamboo walking stick, early 20th century, the grip cast as a putto reclining on a tree branch, the shaft with brass ferrule, 90cm high
A carved and painted wood mounted stained beech system walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as the head of a child, wearing a beret and with felt collar, the faux snakewood shaft unscrewing in two places to reveal a nib and a pencil lead holder respectively, 71cm high; a stained bamboo system stick, late 19th century, the handle withdrawing from the shaft to reveal a steel spike, 86cm high; and a stained wood and brass mounted system walking stick, late 19th century, the grip as a pull-ring operating pincers at the base, 86cm high
A marine vertebrae and stained hardwood walking stick, early 20th century, with moulded horizontal handle above a tapering shaft to a stained wood ferrule, 88cm high; a horn and bone mounted stained sample wood walking stick, circa 1900, with crook handle above the multi-sectional shaft, 92cm high; a bamboo walking stick, also circa 1900, with integrally grown crook handle, 94cm high; and a carved and stained hardwood walking stick, early 20th century, possibly African, 87cm high
A bamboo and metal mounted system walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the crook handle fitted with an aluminium horse measure, with fold out brass arm with spirit level, the shaft with metal ferrule, 98.5cm high; a Victorian bamboo system stick, late 19th century, the shaft housing a steel spike, 87cm high; and a simulated wood and maple mounted walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the resin grip modelled as a hareÂ’s head, with inset glass eyes, 92cm high
A horn and stained wood munted system walking stick, early 20th century, with crook grip above a telescopic shaft housing a black fabric umbrella, with horn ferrule below, 86cm high; and a Victorian stained hardwood and bamboo mounted system walking stick, late 19th century, the crook grip lifting off to a hollow interior containing a bamboo rod with brass socket at one end to take a wrought iron gaff hook, the hook with screw thread (external to the walking stick), 86cm high
A faux ivory and white metal mounted horn walking stick, early 20th century, the grip with a tassled lanyard, above the metal collar, the shaft of sectional horn simulating bamboo, 91cm high; a Victorian horn mounted marine vertebrae walking stick, late 19th century, with tapering grip and metal ferrule, 80cm high; and a horn mounted stained hardwood walking stick, circa 1900, with crook grip above a copper collar, the shaft carved to simulate bamboo, 91.5cm high
A horn mounted hazel walking stick or shepherd’s crook, second half 20th century, the grip inscribed ‘P.C.’, 129cm high; a lacquered hazel shepherd’s crook, 20th century, the rubber grip modelled as a pig, 114.5cm high; and two further horn mounted stained wood crook handled sticks, 20th century, 115 and 97cm high respectively
Two carved and stained wood and malacca mounted system walking sticks, early 20th century, each with inset glass eyes and an articulated and sprung jaw, possibly to hold gloves, with ivory ears, one with a metal collar and brass ferrule, 87cm high, the other with horn ferrule, 84.5cm high; and an Edwardian carved antler and white metal mounted ebonised wood system walking stick, early 20th century, the grip carved in the form of a houndÂ’s head and hollowed as a whistle, 86.5cm high
A fine Victorian marine ivory mounted malacca dagger stick, late 19th century, the horizontal handle above a white metal collar, the steel blade within the shaft, with metal ferrule, 83cm high; and a stained hardwood and brass mounted dagger stick, 20th century, the cylindrical grip unscrewing to the steel blade within, with pointed metal ferrule, 92cm high Please note, the second stick described has been withdrawn from this lot.
A fine Victorian marine ivory and silver mounted malacca sword stick, the foliate embossed collar hallmarked for London 1896, beneath a knob grip, with pointed steel spike within, a horn ferrule below, 91cm high; and a bone mounted ebonised wood sword stick, 20th century, the tapered grip applied to the top with a brass lion?s mask, a steel blade within the shaft, a brass ferrule below, 90.5cm high Please note, the second stick described has been withdrawn from this lot.
A carved and stained hardwood and silver plated metal mounted sword stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as the bust of a bearded man, the shaft with steel blade within, a metal ferrule below, 92cm high; and an aluminium mounted sword stick, 20th century, the grip cast with an elephant?s head terminal, to a steel blade within a black painted canvas sheath shaft, 91cm high Please note, the second stick described has been withdrawn from this lot.
A carved bone and metal mounted ebonised wood dagger stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as the head of a knight, with helmet and stylised foliate cast collar, with steel spike within the shaft, to a metal ferrule, 92cm high; a faux ivory mounted bamboo sword stick, 20th century, the resinous grip modelled as a raised fist with entwined serpent, 93cm high; and a faux ivory mounted ebonised wood sword stick, 20th century, the grip modelled as a two adorsed contorted faces after Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, 93cm high Please note, the second and third sticks described have been withdrawn from this lot.
An Edwardian silver mounted ebonised wood system walking stick, the waisted grip hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, the flat top unscrewing to a cavity containing a cut glass scent bottle, 87cm high; and a white metal mounted malacca system walking stick, early 20th century, the foliate embossed grip opening to a screw off thimble, above scissors and a bone cotton reel within, 85.5cm high
A gilt metal mounted ebonised wood lady’s system walking stick, circa 1925, the foliate engraved spherical grip hinged and opening to a mirror and a powder compact, the tapered shaft with brass ferrule, 86.5cm high; a stained wood and brass mounted system walking stick, 20th century, the tapered grip inset with an opaque clear plastic panel and unscrewing as a kaleidoscopic viewer, inscribed ‘DRAGONFLY ...INSTRUMENTS’ and ‘Milward’s Made in England’, 83cm high; and a stained wood and aluminium mounted system walking stick, 20th century, the grip and shaft unscrewing to a glass inkwell, a nib and a pencil holder, 85cm high
A Victorian gilt metal mounted malacca system walking stick, last quarter 19th century, the turned treen grip with domed cover unscrewing to a cavity containing three bone dice, a brass ferrule below, 87cm high; an antler mounted bamboo system walking stick, early 20th century, the grip hollowed as a whistle, the shaft with metal ferrule, 85.5cm high; and a faux ivory mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the spherical grip incised with maritime scenes and topped with an inset compass, 92cm high
A silver mounted bamboo system walking stick, first quarter 20th century, the cylindrical grip with a hinged cover stamped ‘925’, a small cavity possibly for snuff within, the shaft with silver eyelets for a lanyard, 86cm high; and a horn mounted malacca system walking stick, early 20th century, the bulbous grip lifting off to a cigarette lighter within, the shaft with horn ferrule, 82cm high
A Victorian marine vertebrae and rhinoceros horn mounted walking stick, late 19th century, the bulbous knob grip above a shaft formed of vertebrae, cow horn and ivory banding, with bone ferrule, 95cm high Please note this lot comes with a letter from the UK CITES Management Authority, confirming that the stick meets the EU`s guidance on the interperetation of the term `worked` in relation to the rhinoceros horn content. As such it can be legally traded in the UK without the need for further CITES certification. However, potential non-EU buyers should be aware that it is unlikely that a re-export certificate for this item would be granted.
An ivory mounted malacca walking stick, 19th century, the tapering grip pierced to each side, the shaft with iron ferrule, 92cm high; and a stained wood and bone mounted system walking stick, 20th century, the knob grip unscrewing to a cavity containing two bone dice, the shaft with brass ferrule, 91cm high
A silver mounted bamboo and fabric umbrella, early 20th century, the looped handle with scrolling motifs overall, (hallmarks rubbed), 97cm high; a faux tortoiseshell and metal inlaid umbrella, early 20th century, the flattened handle with inset monogram, 109.5cm high; a porcelain and gilt metal mounted parasol, early 20th century, 87cm high; an ebony and bone inset walking stick, early 20th century, 86.5cm high; a Victorian silver mounted malacca swagger stick, late 19th century, 68cm long; a silver mounted stained wood walking stick, early 20th century, 82cm high; a parasol, two further walking sticks and a cylindrical hardwood stick stand, 56cm high
A Victorian malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the steel blade inscribed ‘LONDON’, the shaft with metal ferrule, 90cm high; a leather and aluminium mounted hardwood shooting stick, second quarter 19th century, with hinged seat rests and a screw off disc to fit above the pointed ferrule, 86cm high; an early George V silver mounted ebonised wood cane, the grip hallmarked for London 1910, 92.5cm high; a metal mounted bamboo swagger stick, early 20th century, the grip with a coat of arms and motto for the ‘ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS’, 70.5cm long; a brass mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second half 20th century, the bulbous grip unscrewing to two metal nip cups above a cavity for a flask (now missing), 92cm high; and an Oriental enamelled walking stick handle, 12.5cm high
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