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An E Pezold Patent metamorphic walking cane / pipe with ivory mouthpiece, the screw off handle with screw cap terminal over a bamboo type shaft to a metal cap unscrewing to reveal another ivory mouthpiece, together with accompanying handwritten inscription "This walking cane was given to N E Brown by Thomas K Rogers, December 1850...... This walking stick was one of two that were made for Albert Edward Prince of Wales and given to me by the maker, E Brown..... T K Rogers was a cousin of my father N E Brown....", initialled and dated 1936, 84 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear, scuffs and dirt. Small hairline cracks to exterior handle / pipe section. Some chips and losses to inner lip of pipe section beneath the screw-off end section. Mouthpiece with some discolouration, yellowing and wear. A splits to the cane shaft around the screw-fit area. Split running vertically down the cane shaft. Split to metal end to tip / base of cane. The tip also unscrews to reveal the second mouthpiece, which has some wear and scuffs, some knocks and scratches and small darkened split. The screw fit area of the cane at tip/base end also with some splits. The splits do not run the entire length of the cane, but appear to be of various sizes including on approx 10cm long. Most splits to wood are 'hairline' although one near to near maker's name has opened slightly.
Collection of misc African items incl. mask, two carved elephants, musical instrument, and a Lez Frizelle cloisonné original plaque a Zulu signed H M W L to back and two other carved figures depicting a native girl with pounding stick and a man with drums together with a tri-pod leather stool.
NINETEENTH CENTURY ELM, OAK AND FRUITWOOD HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the hoop back and pierced two part splat flanked by spindles and turned armrest supports, enclosing a solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs, tied by a `H` stretcher, together with a similar later stick back example with crinoline stretcher (2)
1950`s SIBAST NO. 8 `The Soren` TEAK CHAIR, with stick back and padded seat, covered in pale gold plush, bears label, TOGETHER WITH A SIBAST SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK of three drawers, designed by Arne Vodder, with oblong top over an open shelf above the pedestal, another short shelf from the base of the pedestal, enclosed by panelled back and side, the top, side, shelf and back panel all with metal plated know down fittings, 29" (73.7cm) high, 48" x 23 1/2" (122cm x 59.7cm) (2)
A rare large 1930s shop display Deans Ragbook Teddy Bear Band, comprising two Teddy bears, two white rabbits and two rubber faced monkeys, all dressed in red and green felt band uniforms, all have white rubber hands, with two trumpets, one drum and stick, one accordion, a baton and four wooden chairs (five have labels to the right foot, Made in England by Deans Rag Book Co. Ltd London) (53.3cm/21" standing) (rubber is brittle in areas). (7) Provenance: Previously sold in Sotheby`s London, Tuesday 19th September 1989. Catalogue included.
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