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Lot 147

George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Lione Somalvico & Co of London, broken arch pediment, silvered registered plate with manual Vernier scale and fahrenheit thermometer, engraved Lione Somalvico & Co, 125, Holborn Hill, London, enclosed by a glazed door, 97cm high.

Lot 148

George III mahogany cased stick barometer by J. Gilbert of London, broken arch pediment, silvered register plate with manual Vernier scale and engraved J. Gilbert, Ludgate Street, London, 99cm high.

Lot 149

George III mahogany cased stick barometer by John Gally of Exeter, broken arch pediment, brass register plate with manual Vernier scale and fahrenheit thermometer enclosed by a glazed door, 98cm high.

Lot 150

George III mahogany cased stick barometer by Watkins of Bristol, arch top with brass register plate having manual Vernier scale and fahrenheit thermometer, engraved Watkins, Clare Street, Bristol, 94cm high.

Lot 165

Unusual 19th Century rosewood stick barometer case having central aperture for registered plate and tube flanked either side by thermometer apertures, 108cm high.

Lot 557

Late 19th/early 20th Century Russian walking stick, the carved walnut handle formed as a horse`s head and decorated with the face of a bearded man and script Kepkvpa, 90cm long.

Lot 595

19th Century French fan, the chromolithographed panel depicting a country scene with figures in a garden, mother-of-pearl sticks with gilded and silvered foliate and pierced decoration and with a brass mounted oval mirror to each end stick, 50cm wide open.

Lot 791

Victorian silver taper stick with detachable sconce and snuffer with scroll handle on a leaf design base, makers Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1847, 5cm high.

Lot 825

Victorian silver deskstand of oval form decorated with embossed foliage and with scroll borders, standing on conforming feet. Fitted a central taper stick flanked by an ovoid shaped cut glass inkwell to either side. Bears presentation inscription to David Davies M.R.C.S. I.S.A., 1876. Makers Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1875, 33cm wide. David Davies was the Medical Officer of Health for Bristol, he was succeeded in the position by his son David Samuel Davies in 1886 (see lot 781).

Lot 3

A VICTORIAN BRASS CHESTNUT ROASTER, with a shaped pierced shallow bowl, the flat handle with onion shaped pierced finial with fleur-de-lys crest, 56cms; together with a cast iron boot jack in the form of a stags head, 30cms and a late Victorian mahogany walking stick with embossed silver knob handle, Chester 1897, 86cms (3)

Lot 1392

A 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a girl, Chester 1955, a gold bar brooch, with a horseshoe and riding crop motif, three further brooches, a garnet set stick pin, a 9ct gold and mauve gem set ring and two further items.

Lot 1480

Mostly 9ct gold jewellery, comprising; a ring in a buckle and strap design, a signet ring, a diamond set stick pin, a bracelet with a heart shaped padlock clasp, a neckchain, eight various studs, two odd oval cufflinks and part of a cufflink.

Lot 1506

A carved jade pendant, designed as a butterfly, fitted to a blue silk cord, an oval banded agate style brooch, ten further brooches, three stick pins, three chains, two pairs of earstuds and sundry jewellery.

Lot 1749

A Victorian cast iron stick stand with scrollwork decoration and canted rectangular base, with hardstone globular insert to central column, 68 cm high.

Lot 1776

A white painted cast iron stick stand, with twelve circular sections and pierced end supports, 63 cm wide.

Lot 636

A 20th century beech framed stick back rocking chair.

Lot 637

An early 20th century bamboo hall stand, with bevelled mirror, surrounded by coat hooks over five division stick stand, 64 cm wide.

Lot 757

A pair of 18th century stick back oak dining chairs, with block and turned legs united by stretchers.

Lot 988

A brass bound coopered oak stick stand of double tapering form, together with an Edwardian two fold draught screen.

Lot 209

Four pieces of Moorcroft, to include a hibiscus pattern candlestick, two clematis pattern dishes and a pansy pattern dish, impressed and painted marks, (firing crack to base of candlestick) (4) the candle stick 9cm high

Lot 274

Victorian silver desk stand , Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1889 , rectangular with two circular recesses for inkwells, and a central cast taper stick, width 24cm, 19oz 16dwt.

Lot 352

Group of gold jewellery : 14ct signet ring; two 14ct plain bands; 9ct "E" pendant on chain; stick pin. 30.6g all in

Lot 393

18ct gold T bar and chain , 11.4g; 15ct gold pendant rim patially set with seed pearls; gilt metal stick pin set with an amethyst.

Lot 145

A brown miniature Toby Jug, gold edged porcelain coffee set on tray, stick pin with doll and gollywog, set of blue flower painted German made drawing room china and a feather and quill armchair

Lot 608

A jet encircled mourning hair brooch. another with pearl border inscribed 1844, amethyst brooch with encircling leaves, coral horse`s hoof gold stick pin, two stick pins, two Victorian grand tour souvenir brooches and an amethyst coloured brooch

Lot 631

A foil backed colourless gem set cluster stick pin, a gold topped stick pin, a gilt metal tie slide, an Oriental tie stud, two gold studs, a silver fob medal, an abalone shell cufflink, stud and dress button set, a pair of cufflinks, a pair of cufflinks with circular fronts detailed `925`, the case detailed `Charles Rennie Mackintosh`, and a pair of 9ct gold mounted amber circular earstuds.

Lot 655

A two colour gold faceted link dress Albert chain, fitted with a gold swivel, with a gold boltring, together with two cultured pearl stick pins.

Lot 667

An emerald and diamond set three stone stick pin, mounted with the rectangular step cut emerald between two cushion shaped diamonds, and pair of 9ct gold and garnet set single stone earstuds.

Lot 1026

A Victorian oak Admiral Fitzroys storm stick barometer, the arched enamel dial with vernier scale and inscribed `Negretti & Zambra, London`, the trunk fitted with a mercury thermometer above a moulded rectangular cistern cover and moulded apron, height approx 102cm.

Lot 1047

A late Victorian oak stick barometer, the ivorine dial with mercury thermometer, vernier scale and inscribed `Negretti & Zambra`, the case with arch top above a visible tube and turned cistern cover, height approx 90cm.

Lot 1090

A late 20th Century mahogany marine stick barometer, the brass dial with vernier scale, enclosed by a hinged door fitted with an alcohol thermometer, the bowfront case with moulded pediment and brass cistern cover, together with brass gimbal mount.

Lot 2022

A late 19th Century provincial softwood rocking chair with a slatted back and solid seat, together with a 20th Century stick back armchair.

Lot 2071

A 20th Century Priory oak dining room suite, comprising a drop-flap table and four stick and wheel back chairs.

Lot 2121

An Arts and Crafts oak two section stick stand, raised on chamfered block supports.

Lot 2680

An African carved hardwood walking stick and another stick.

Lot 164

A 19th century marine ivory walking stick, the handle carved as an octopus with a sectional shaft and brass ferrule, 36ins

Lot 573

A 19th century inlaid mahogany stick barometer, with arched top and silvered brass scale, 3ft 3ins

Lot 574

A George III mahogany stick barometer by Watkins of London, arched top above an engraved brass scale and turned wood cistern cover, 3ft

Lot 576

A Victorian rosewood stick barometer by Chapman of Westminster, with ivory scale and thermometer, 3ft

Lot 144

A bundle of walking sticks, to include Malacca examples, some with ivory tops, silver mounted examples, an Imperial Gallon measuring stick, numerous names struck to the sides, an African knobkerrie and a Japanese parasol

Lot 412

An oak hall seat, with hinged lid and integrated stick stand

Lot 41

A late 19th century Flemish-style dark oak hall stand, single drawer flanked on each side by stick-stands, each with drip tray, on turned supports, 3ft.

Lot 55

A Victorian mahogany bar-back dining chair, with drop-in seat, together with a Victorian tubular brass stick-stand with drip tray

Lot 216

A light beech stick back armchair, matching single chair, a chenille rug and a New Zealand wool rug

Lot 453

A gold plated pocket watch, with enamelled dial, together with a silver stick pin, in original case, Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge and other badges

Lot 548

Two silver mounted trinket dishes, three silver mounted glass bottles, silver mounted glass scent bottle and a silver taper stick

Lot 551

Small silverware, consisting of a Mappin & Webb pepper pot and matching salt, a tea strainer, an ashtray and a taper stick

Lot 327

A pair of gold and pearl drop earrings, a gold and jade ring with matching earrings, emerald stick pin and silver and green gem set earrings.

Lot 60

An Edwardian carved ivory handled walking stick, the handle carved in the form of a greyhounds head, on lacquered tapering shaft with hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1901/02, handle length 9cm, cane length 74cm (illustrated)

Lot 61

A 19th century narwhal bone walking stick, the shaft carved with geometric and spiralled decoration and with knotted ball terminal, diameter of ball 5cm, overall length 79cm (illustrated)

Lot 27

A George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer George Adams, London, circa 1770 The rectangular brass vernier register (previously silvered) calibrated in inches with the usual observations and signed Made by G. Adams, Fleet Street, LONDON, Instrument Maker To His MAJESTY, above caddy moulded trunk with exposed tube and hemispherical cistern cover to the rounded base with level adjustment screw to underside, 98cm (3ft 2.5ins) high overall. George Adams was born circa 1704, he became free of the Clockmakers Company in 1754 and quickly established himself as one of the leading Instrument makers of the period being particularly well known for his globes and microscopes. In 1753 he advertised himself as `Instrument Maker to His Majest`ys Office of Ordnance` and subsequently was appointed Instrument Maker to the Prince of Wales later George III, several instruments made by Adams can now be seen in the George III collection at The Science Museum, London. George Adams died in 1772 leaving the business to his son also called George who also inherited the royal appointment. The current lot was probably made by George Adams senior towards the end of his career and according to the price list published in the 1769 second edition of his treatise would have cost £2-2s.

Lot 28

A George III mahogany bulb cistern tube stick barometer Manticha, London, circa 1800 With concave sided pediment above cavetto cornice and glazed paper scale calibrated in inches and signed Mantica Fecit, LONDON within the rococo scroll and Masonic symbol printed border, flanked by turned side columns and above mounded trunk with exposed tube, the square base with moulded underside (cistern cover lacking, tube empty), 96cm high excluding finial. Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire. Dominic Manticha is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 11 Ely Court, Holborn, London 1781-1805.

Lot 29

A George III inlaid mahogany bulb cistern tube stick barometer Leoni and Tarone, London, circa 1800 With broken triangular pediment above silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches, annotated with the usual observations and applied with an alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer beneath signature Leoni & Tarone, LONDON to upper margin, behind glazed door with ebony and box chevron strung edges above caddy moulded trunk with angled veneers within conforming parquetry borders, and domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 97cm high.

Lot 30

A Regency mahogany mercury cistern tube marine stick barometer Joseph Cetti & Co., London circa 1820 With brass suspension ring and rectangular brass plate signed J. CETTI & Co., 25 Redlion St., Holb`n, London above hinged rectangular door enclosing canted silvered vernier register plates annotated with the usual observations, the inside of the door applied with mercury centigrade thermometer, the rectangular section trunk with brass-sleeved gimbal pivot holes to the slightly bowed sides above stepped cylindrical part ebonised cistern cover with brass level adjustment screw (gimbals lacking), 99cm high. Joseph Cetti & Co. are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 25 Redlion Street, Holborn 1816-39.

Lot 41

A Victorian carved walnut mercury cistern-tube stick barometer West, Liverpool, mid 19th century With stepped break-arch pediment above bevel-glazed rectangular canted ivory double vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed WEST, Optician, Liverpool to upper margin, above foliate carved corbels to throat and Fahrenheit/Centigrade scale mercury thermometer within conforming carved surround to the rectangular section trunk, the rounded base with further leaf carved decoration to cistern cover, 103cm high.

Lot 42

A Victorian carved oak mercury cistern-tube stick barometer James Gargory, Birmingham, mid 19th century With stepped cavetto moulded pediment above bevel-glazed rectangular canted ivory double vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed J. GARGORY, BIRMINGHAM to upper margin, above ivyleaf cartouche carved throat and Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer within conforming carved surround to the slender rectangular section trunk, the rounded base with further leaf carved decoration to cistern cover, 94cm high. James Gargory is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from various addresses in Bull St. Birmingham 1830-56.

Lot 44

A Victorian carved oak mercury cistern tube `Standard` forecasting stick barometer Unsigned, circa 1870 With fan carved break-arch pediment above bevel-glazed canted ivory twin vernier scales calibrated in inches, with the usual observations and annotated 9 AM YESTERDAY and 9 AM TODAY to upper margins around the large bore tube, the trunk with vernier adjustment squares flanked by shaped corbels to throat, above ivory plaque inscribed Standard, and bevel-glazed mercury tube thermometer calibrated for both Fahrenheit and Centigrade to the ivory scale and with ivy leaf carved decoration to the surround, the base with ogee moulded square cistern cover decorated with scroll carved crest flanked by inverted corbels to upper margin and with level adjustment square to underside, 102cm high. Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire.

Lot 45

A fine Victorian carved oak mercury cistern tube forecasting stick barometer William Callaghan, London, circa 1870 With scallop shell and scroll carved pediment above bevel-glazed canted ivory twin vernier scales calibrated in inches, with the usual observations, annotated 9 AM YESTERDAY and 9 AM TODAY to lower margins and signed CALLAGHAN 23A New Bond St. corner of Conduit St., London to upper edge around the large bore tube, the trunk with vernier adjustment squares flanked by foliate corbels to throat, above bevel-glazed mercury tube thermometer calibrated for both Fahrenheit and Reaumur to the ivory scale and with acorn carved decoration to the surround, the base with cartouche shaped cistern cover carved with elaborate foliate designs and with level adjustment square to underside, 107cm high. Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire. William Callaghan is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as trading from 23A New Bond Street 1859-75.

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