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Lot 309

A 19th century pierced copper circular chamber stick, length 20cm.

Lot 307

Silver mounted walking stick - Birmingham 1923

Lot 308

Silver banded walking cane, scorch spotted walking stick, shooting stick etc (5)

Lot 309

Vertebrae walking stick, silver banded umbrella, parasols etc

Lot 133

Eros 2nd-3rd cent. A.D.Intaglio on bloody jasper, mm 10x8x2 . Form 8c. Winged Eros in profile to left holds a stick? With which he bends the branches of a tree. Ground-line.

Lot 205

Old man ate 1st cent. B.C.-early 1st cent. A.D.Intaglio on cornelian, mm 12x8,5x3,5. Form 8c. Male figure standing in profile to the left holding a stick in front of a three. Ground-line.

Lot 1247

An Original Cast Iron `Paddy and the Pig` or `Shamrock` Mechanical Money Bank by J.E.Stevens, with good enamelled paintwork, pierced base, lever operated mechanism causing Paddy stick out his tongue and roll his eyes to swallow a coin kicked by the pig, circa 1882

Lot 544

19th century continental white metal chamber stick, 4in high

Lot 282

A LATE VICTORIAN BABY`S GOLD RATTLE/WHISTLE, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1899, stamped with a child`s face above a tasselled collar, hung with two bells, with hanging loop and mother of pearl teething stick, 3 3/4" long

Lot 606

ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early 19th Century), Portrait of a Gentleman in Black Frock Coat, White Necktie and holding a swagger stick, half length, oil on canvas, signed, 29 1/4" x 24 1/4", gilt gesso frame

Lot 719

A COOPERED OAK AND COPPER BANDED BARREL STICK STAND, 19th century, 13 3/4" x 23 1/4"

Lot 721

A COOPERED OAK AND BRASS BANDED BARREL, 19th century, now used as a stick stand, 9" x 21"

Lot 820

A CHILD`S ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, 19th century, of stick back double hoop form with baluster turned arm supports, raised on similar legs joined by a stretcher, 31 1/4"

Lot 823

A PRIMITIVE STICK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, 18th century, sycamore with elm seat and ash legs, with shawl back, scrolled arms on shaped silhouette supports, square fronted seat, on splayed legs joined by a cross stretcher, traces of original green paint, 26 1/4" x 16" x 41 1/2" (Illustrated)

Lot 870

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL STAND, the arched and pierced mirrored back with scrolled surmount and turned wood handles, marble top base with glove drawer flanked on either side by a scrolled stick stand, turned columns, shaped plinth base with removable trays, 48" x 14 3/4" x 86"

Lot 701

A BERRINGER OF LONDON STICK BAROMETER, c.1810, barbers pole strung mahogany case, broken pediment, brass gauge, turned cistern cover, height 98cm

Lot 2

An Edwardian moonstone and paste moth brooch, and a cased garnet stick pin

Lot 45

An Edwardian split pearl flower pendant, marked 15ct, on a gold chain, a pearl and diamond stick pin, and a garnet and enamel stick pin

Lot 62

Assorted stick pins, to include a 9ct gold split pearl pin, a gold nugget pin, a 9ct gold Tay pearl stock pin by Cross and Farr, by Cairncross of Perth

Lot 207

An early 20th century walking stick with horn handle and silver band inscribed "J.W.Deakin, Northwich" (hallmarked rubbed), and a further walking stick (2).

Lot 324

A brass stick barometer on gimballed mount of Portuguese manufacturer R. N. Desterro

Lot 12

Collection of plated items to include three chamber sticks, ladle, brass ecclesiastical candle stick converted to a lamp, Ronson lighter, inlaid agate coaster set, brass door knocker etc.

Lot 346

Set of pearl studs, silver-bladed fruit knife, Scottish hardstone button hook, silver swizzle stick, intaglio seal with tortoise, carved needlecase etc

Lot 359

Three stick pins, two marked 15ct set with stones to centre and one other set with seed pearl (all in original boxes)

Lot 713

A John Davis and Son (Derby) Ltd oak stick barometer with thermometer (vendor's father worked as safety officer at Northern United Mine, Cinderford, where it hung in the office)

Lot 1134

A quantity of RAF and military items including a swagger stick, RAF mug, water flask, Royal Air forces Association enamel car badge, WWII air force law books, an Arras Vimy 'G.Harris' trench art aluminium match box holder, boy Scout whistle, Acme metropolitan, scout magazines etc

Lot 1351

A collection of cameras to include Olympus OM10 with three lenses and accessories another Olympus OM40 with lenses and accessories together with a sword stick and a wooden golf sign 'Troon Golf Club'.

Lot 1437

Silver-mounted malacca cane, ebony stick and two riding crops, one with silver collar and inscription dated 1937.

Lot 1539

A floral/foliate design wrought iron style glass topped coffee table, together with a gilt framed cheval mirror, brass topped table, walking stick and a corner shelf

Lot 146

Herbert Barnard John Everett (1876-1949) View of the Thames Oil on panel, 25 x 34cm Signed. Inscribed verso Christmas 1896 This panel was a very precious possession of the artist and kept on the mantelpiece of whatever studio he occupied from the time of its creation until he died. Oils are very rare as the artist bequeathed the entire body of his work to The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich at the time of his death. Herbert Barnard John Everett (1876-1949) Herbert Everett, a member of the Herbert Family seated at Muckross Estate in Killarney, was arguably the preeminent maritime painter of his generation. His cousin and former wife, Katherine Everett, in her Anglo-Irish memoir, Bricks and Flowers, grudingly concedes that from the time of his matriculation at The Slade School that he "was thought to be one of the most promising students." She relates that the drawing instructor Henry Tonks thought his early work "mature and excellent," and that the painting instructor Wilson Steer regarded him as "being full of promise." Herbert, or as he came to be known, "John," faced stiff competition in this estimation by his instructors, two of his classmates being William Orpen and Augustus John. The three men soon became fast friends. Everett's improbable mother, Aurelia, let rooms to both her son's friends in her house at 21 Fitzroy Street, as she did to many of the art students at the Slade School and the house soon became the Bohemian Mecca of many art students of the period. The three men often met there to "draw at night. They picked up strange unusual models; but I was shy, after seeing John's brilliant nudes, of drawing in his company," records the painter William Rothenstein. One can only surmise where these models were engaged in London's Victorian Twilight. Often, it seems the trio's caroussing was funded by John Everett, he being the recipient of a private income from his Herbert relations. It is during this period that Orpen painted the full length seated portrait of Everett, now in the collection of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich to which it was transferred by the National Portrait Gallery in 1950. This portrait was among Orpen's early public submissions of his art for exhibition to the public to the New English Art Club along with his seminal works, The Mirror and A Mere Fracture as well as a portrait of Augustus John, all painted in Fitzroy Street. In this portrait, Orpen depicts Herbert "John" Everett, as the quintessential aristocrat, lounging cross-legged with gloves, a silk top hat, and a silver-topped walking stick before a background of his own drawings and watercolours of ships with a telescope and a roll of maps inferring the insouciance and swagger of the gentleman adventurer that Everett was to become. His training at the Slade and also subsequently at the Academie Julian in Paris encouraged him to paint en plein air and in his work we see continual experiment with brightly sunlit stippled brushwork and natural daylight tones coupled with his own sense of informality and spontaneity. John Everett was to use his private income to fund no less than 16 sea voyages including two circumnavigations during each of which he produced hundreds of paintings. He worked on deck, lashed to a mast if necessary in pursuit of truth in his art, . In the spring of 1918, he was commissioned as an official war artist and asked to produce paintings of the naval aspect of the war. This led to the end of his marriage and his whole-hearted pursuit of a life exemplified as that of a bohemian artist like that of his lifelong friend Augustus John. It is perhaps, owing to John Everett's background that we have known so little about him until recently. Not needing to generate an income from his art, he very simply never sold any of his marine pictures, albeit he did sell some of his landscapes. When he died, he bequeathed the entire body of his marine canvases, some 2000 paintings to the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich where they remain. This is the first time that any of his marine pictures have come to the public market. The landscapes offered for sale were among his private collection of his own work. Allof the lots offered were acquired by the present owner from the Everett descendants. 1. Katherine Everett; Bricks and Flowers, "Memoirs of Katherine Everett,"Constable and Company, Ltd., London 1949. P.92. 2. Ibid., P.93. 3. William Rothenstein; Men and Memories, Volume I., P.334. 4. Bruce Arnold; Orpen, Mirror to an Age.,Jonathon Cape, London,1981.P.81.

Lot 226

9CT GOLD STICK PIN, the circualr top set with a tiny diamond and a 9CT GOLD BAR BROOCH with heart shaped centre (pin missing) approximately 2 grams in total EST 25-35

Lot 299

AN ENAMEL STICK PIN depicting a pelican on a red enamelled ground in a circular frame, an ORANGE, WHITE AND GILT CROSS PATTERN ENAMEL STICK PIN, A STICK PIN collet set with a baguette cut amethyst and FIVE OTHER STICK PINS (8) EST 20 - 50

Lot 513

ELECTROPLATE GEORGIAN STYLE STAND DISH, rectangular form with scrolling wavy border and shell capped corners, raised on paw feet, the centre with two pen stands flanking a central chamber stick, with an electroplate automatic pencil, pan and cheroot holder EST 15-25

Lot 52

A Victorian stick-back Windsor elbow chair, an Hepplewhite-style mahogany carver chair, damaged and a Victorian cane-seated chair

Lot 100

A pair of Ercol dark beech armchairs, stick-back form, buttoned machine-tapestry loose cushions

Lot 208

Two parasols, two umbrellas and a novelty walking stick

Lot 270

An African hardwood walking stick, with carved detail and elephant grip, 34in.

Lot 303

A shooting stick, two silver-mounted walking sticks and three other walking sticks

Lot 273

An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell desk-clip with heart-shaped base and pierced spring-clip, Grey & Co., London 1904, to/w a small unmarked taper chamber stick modelled with strawberries and rosebuds, on carved and pierced mother-of-pearl base (2) Condition Report Clip has chip in base - silver a little bent

Lot 297

A William IV loaded silver taper-stick with flared rim, floral scroll chasing and lobed foot, conical snuffer attached, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1837, 14.5 cm high Condition Report handle missing

Lot 299

A George III silver chamber stick gadrooned rim and conical snuffer, William Burwash and Richard Sibley, London 1809, 12.6 oz

Lot 373

EP classical column candle stick converted into a table lamp, to/w a marble and gilt metal table lamp (2)

Lot 467

Collection of five stick pins including one set amethyst, one set diamond and sapphire, one set pearls and two gold, to/w two 9ct studs set imitation pearls and one other stud set cultured pearl

Lot 531

Small group of gentleman's accoutrements, including stick pin with old cut diamonds, approx 0.45 cts, to/w old cut diamond set stud, diamond and pearl set stud stick pin in form of stone set dirk and another in form of ornate knot Condition Report Single stone diamond stud bruised

Lot 555

15ct yellow gold stick pin set small rose diamonds in fitted case, to/w six pairs of cufflinks and tie tack, all gilt metal

Lot 454

Silver Small Trophy Cup and Silver Mounted Walking Stick (2)

Lot 810

A set of 4 late 20th century hoop and stick back kitchen chairs plus another similar and a red painted kitchen chair

Lot 825

A late Victorian oak hall wardrobe/stick stand in the Art Nouveau style, having central carved cupboard flanked by slat frame

Lot 386

A late 19th/early 20th century Holly (?) wooden walking staff (stick) with inset livery coin to top (56 inches approx).

Lot 98

A 19th century treen knitting stick of gadrooned swan neck design

Lot 35

LOT OF 3 PORCELAIN FIGURES LLADRO & COPENHAGEN Lot of three glazed porcelain figures. Lot includes two Lladro Spanish porcelain figures: A girl with concertina and `Boy Student` #4517. Lot also includes a Royal Copenhagen #905 `Boy Whittling Stick`. Largest piece measures 17 5/8" height (44.7cm). Total weight of 1324 grams.

Lot 97

Pottery stick stand, Crown Devon toilet bowl and decorative ceramics in two boxes

Lot 196

Victorian hallmarked silver brooch, aquamarine pendant on chain hallmarked 9ct, yellow metal and turquoise stick pin, Victorian enamel coin charm

Lot 776

A silver handled parasol, a silver handled walking stick and one other walking cane

Lot 260

A set of five stick back elm seated chairs

Lot 364

An oak barleytwist occasional table and a barleytwist stick stand

Lot 365

An oak barleytwist stick stand

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