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A Globe Wernicke five-part oak bookcase, 172cm x 86.5cm (28.25" x 34") Condition Report: The external size of the 3 sections (outer measurements of door frames) 24cm x 82cm, 27cm x 82cm and 33cm x 82cm; all sections have plaque, and the panal doors open freely but stick slightly when being closed.
Wedgwood figure of Cybele , modelled standing beside a lion on turned base, impressed `Wedgwood` only, 19th century, 23cm high Condition report: She lacks a cornucopia shaped candle stick which the figure was originally produced with, there are some of her fingers missing and rough patch of coat where the candlestick would have joined the figure. Her head has been re joined with some filling to her crown and neck, she also has a chip to her nose. There is a small chip to the base. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A brown leather covered sword stick with the triangular section 23ins blade, length overall 73cm. Condition Report: There is a missing end cap which I guess would have been brass and about 4cm long. Otherwise it is in a nice used condition. The blade is fullered, single edge, undamaged but rusty.
1870 Oro-Hydrographische und Eisenbahn-Wand-Karte von Deutschland This giant folding map extends from Copenhagen in the north to Toulouse and Florence in the south, and from Paris in the west to Warsaw in the east. Red lines criss-crossing the map depict the extensive system of railroads throughout central Europe, with red dashed lines denoting rail lines under construction. The various towns and cities identified in the map are limited to those that fall on or near railroad lines. A secondary purpose of the map is to show the relation of the mountains to drainage and water sheds in the region. The topography of the land is graphically depicted and the size of the rivers is indicated through the width of the black lines. Surrounded in a decorative border with oak leaves and acorns. Created by Dr. Heinrich Mohl and printed by Theodor Fischer in Kassel. Dissected and backed in linen. 60"" W x 58"" H Brightly colored with light soiling and a few small abrasions at the top of the map. The dissected sections are detaching from the linen, and some of the sections have a tendency to stick together when folded, but they are fairly easily separated without
Pair Continental silver plated Arts & Crafts-style candlesticks of slender form, with domed and finned bases, on hexagonal dished stands, hexagonal drip pans and square form candle holders (unmarked), 38cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratching. Silver plate is worn through on high spots. One top is slightly distorted and has small dent. Other stick does not stand quite square
Victorian sword stick with carved ivory bulldog-head knop with glass eyes, silver mounts, diamond section tapered blade with Malacca shaft, 87.5cm CONDITION REPORT The Malacca shaft is worn. Silver collar is split and in bad condition. The blade itself has rust. The head has a split along the back of the head and several other small hairline cracks
[STRATTON CHARLES S.]: (1838-1883) American Entertainer, known as General Tom Thumb, who achieved fame under the circus pioneer P. T. Barnum. A miniature wooden walking stick of 9.5” in length, with a silver coloured metal base, apparently previously belonging to Stratton. Unusual. Some light age wear, otherwise VG Provenance: The walking stick was apparently presented by Stratton's mother to Mrs. Fanny Moore (nee Dance, 1850-1948) when Stratton appeared at the King's Theatre in Portsmouth. The great grandson of Moore appeared with the present stick on an episode of BBC's Flog It! series filmed in Exeter. During the programme a curator of The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut was consulted over the authenticity of the walking stick and it subsequently sold at auction for a hammer price of £340. A DVD of the episode is included in the lot.
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