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LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY POSSIBLY HENRY TOOTH AND CO., BRETBY ART POTTERY STICK/UMBRELLA STAND, in the form of a naturalistic green glazed tree stump, clinging to the side of which a young bear cub in `Black Forest` style, 26 1/2" high (large hole to the base and large chips and losses to the tree stump)
NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed C. Volonte, Trowbridge, the silvered dial with vernier and alcohol thermometer, signed, above a visible tube, housed in a case with brass finial to the broken architectural pediment above a crossbanded door, feather banded trunk and later stained beech cistern cover, 39" (99cm) high
AFTER L & F MOREAU, PAIR OF FRENCH EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PATINATED SPELTER FIGURES, modelled as peasant children, the girl with an apron filled with fruit, guiding a pair of ducks with a stick, the boy resting a water carrier on a fence, on integral turned wood bases with plaques entitled `Retair a la Ferme` and `Badinage` respectively 18" (45.7cm) high (2)
An Antarctic interest walking stick, early 20th century, the tapering stick, with a carved handle depicting the bust of Charles Royds (1876-1931) wearing a balaclava inscribed `Semper Paratus`, 86.5cm. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles William Rawson Royds was First Lieutenant of the RRS Discovery on Robert Falcon Scott’s National Antarctic Expedition from 1901 to 1904. Cape Royds in Antarctica is named after him. ‘Semper Paratus’ Always Ready is the Royds crest.
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