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Fine Condie/Glasgow Golf Co Sunday golfing walking stick fitted with a diamond backed smf lofted iron - each panel stamped with either the makers/retailers Rose, Stags Head and Masonic Compass cleek mark marks - fitted with a green heart shaft - no tip hence worn end never the less overall 36". Illus.
3x Holtzapffel & Co. patent walking sticks incl. golf club handle weed cutter c/w original leather sheaf, mechanical patent cutter reg. no design 704504 with alloy handle, thorn wood shaft c/w alloy screw tip to reveal a pair of cutting scissors, and a patent bow saw traditional style walking stick comprising a whole cane and brass walking stick with a concealed saw - (VG). Illus.
Sir Harry Lauder and Charlie Chaplin: Two letters from Lauder to Mr Reynard Laudervale Dunoun, August 19, 1918 "Dear Mr Reynard, I am now sending you my cheque for £45 for the Calf Bull and you can first let my manager know when you wish him to leave your place. My managers name and address. Henry Vallana, Glen Branter, Strachur. Hope I shall see you before long Yours Sincerely Harry Lauder" Victoria Hotel, Geelong July 6, 1919 "My dear Mr Reynard, it has been a course of pleasure to Lady Lauder and I to receive so many kind letters of congratulations. None do we appreciate more than the one from 'Manuel House' i hope to smoke a pipe and crack a story wi ye when I get back 'Hame' yours sincerely Harry Lauder" Two photographs of Charlie Chaplin and Harry Lauder standing together arm in arm on a bright day before a wooded slatted building, 10x7.5cm. Chaplin with a bamboo walking stick which forms part of this lot, 85.5cm long Estimate on request Provenance: The present owners grandfather, John Reynard of Manuel House, Linlithgow, gave Lauder one of his first jobs in a show (possibly for charity) 1918-19. The walking stick was given by Chaplin to Lauder and then to John Raynard
A quantity of antique and modern jewellery boxes for necklaces, cufflinks and stud sets, earrings, stick pins, pendants and other square boxes, by makers including Boodle and Dunthorne, Walker and Hall, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Herbert Wolff Ltd, George Tarratt, George Cockburn, Spencer & Co amongst others (quantity)
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