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Lot 550

ROWELL, OXFORD; a 19th Century mahogany stick barometer with ivory with turned reservoir, 36 inches high

Lot 551

S.M.RONKETI; No 180 Holborn, London. A Georgian mahogany stick barometer with broken scroll pediment the column inlaid with chequered stringings with turned reservoir cover, 39 inches

Lot 7

A walking stick carved with an entwined serpent, dated 1939-40, and two other walking sticks

Lot 383

A cast iron umbrella stand with three hooks on a scroll work frame with pineapple finial with a conforming stick stand base, 61 inches high

Lot 1152

Victoria, Sixpences (8), all 1887 Jubilee, withdrawn type, all revs. enamelled [8]. Generally about very fine; one with stick-pin mount

Lot 6

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER with break arch pediment and arch brass dial with thermometer signed Carsartelli. 14" high overall Note: Anthony and Joseph Casartelli are listed as working at 20 Duke Street, Liverpool, circa 1845-1849.

Lot 50

A GEORGIAN COOPERED OAK STICK STAND with brass rim and carrying handles, 23" high.

Lot 67

A GEORGIAN COOPERED OAK AND BRASS BOUND STICK STAND of tapering form, 22" high (see part illustration).

Lot 227

AN ENGLISH PROVINCIAL ELM STICK BACK CHAIR with panel seat and rough hewn legs, 17" wide.

Lot 31

A late 19th century Meissen figure of a gentleman holding a spy glass to his eye, wearing a tricorn hat, blue coat and breeches, a striped floral sprigged waistcoat, the hilt of his sword under his coat and a stick in his left hand, on a rococo scrolled base, underglaze blue crossed sword mark, incised D65, impressed 127 20.5cm high

Lot 66

A pair of 18th century Chinese kylins each in the form of an joss stick holder, and with babies crawling over its back, with detachable antlers and eyes, painted in green, yellow and brown, on a rectangular plinth decorated with blossom branch (2) 11.5cm wide, 16.5cm high

Lot 413

A German walking stick, the silver handle stamped 800 and bearing the crown and crescent mark, the terminal formed as an eagle's head with glass eyes, 86cm

Lot 423

A George II silver taper stick, by John Cafe, London 1755, on square shape and moulded foot below a knop stem with spool socket, 11cm high, 3.25oz

Lot 965

A 20th century brass marine type stick barometer, the scale inscribed 'Desterro Lisbon' and with gimbal mount, 95cm high

Lot 966

Cary, London, a good 19th century dome top mahogany stick barometer, with ivorine scales and turned cistern cover, 95cm high

Lot 971

H E Holst Copenhagen, a slender Danish burr walnut bow front stick barometer, late 19th century, with twin engraved lacquered scales and vernier, 97cm high

Lot 364

Diamond stick pin, three other and a pair of 1920's white metal lorngettes

Lot 204

A tortoiseshell brisé fan, c.1820, in the Gothic style, with a spy mirror on centre stick, 18cm (7.25in).

Lot 206

A Jenny Lind type fan, c.1870, with pierced ivory sticks, the rivet with loop and tassel, fabric leaves on each stick with landscape and floral decoration, 26.5cm (10.5in).

Lot 18

An ivory sector, a silver novelty ballpoint, and a three-colour pencil English and German, mid-19th century and later : Moritz Pillischer folding ivory sector engraved on all four faces, engraved in various scales including a 12-inch rule excellent; a hallmarked 1982 silver walking stick ballpoint, with folding handle to operate the mechanism and gold collar excellent, and a blackened brass flattened three-collar pencil.

Lot 1089

A Shelley 'Pageant Scenes' chamber stick, printed and painted with an advancing warrior,. inscribed 'Edmund Ironsides "Out Out" Part 1, Scene 4', 15cm high.

Lot 70A

Goberg Jungenstil-A pair of floor standing wrought iron smokers companions with a dish form top having applied match box holder and candle stick raised to hammered tripod base, stamped.

Lot 594

A Russian St. George Cross for Bravery pair awarded to Petty Officer Mechanic N. E. Martin, Royal Naval Air Service, for service with the Armoured Car Division in Russia Victory Medal 1914-19 (F.2870 P.O.M., R.N.A.S.); Russia, St. George Cross for Bravery, 4th Class, silver, rev. inscribed, 978487, extremely fine (2) £1200-1500 Nelson Ernest Martin was born in Paddington, London on 1 October 1895. A Motor Mechanic by occupation, he enlisted into the R.N.A.S. as a Petty Officer Mechanic on 29 December 1914. He served in No.15 Squadron in Belgium and France. On 1 December 1915 he embarked for Russia and served with No.1 Squadron Armoured Cars. His official record of service states: Aug.-Novr. 1916. On detached service in Persia. Nov.-Dec. On detached service in Dobrudsha. In action Topolul. Dec. On detached service in Roumania. Galatz base. January 1917. At Tiraspol base. March. On detached service in Roumania. Galatz. 22nd May Returned to Tiraspol base. Awarded St. George Cross for "conspicuous gallantry in action" at Galatz. Cross No.978487. 8th June. Left Tiraspol base for service in Galicia. Telyache. 12th August. Left Proskurov Base for Brovary Base. 22nd August Aug. Left Brovary for England on leave. 18.9.17. Arrived in England. 3.4.18. Discharged unfit. Sold with a Russian diary for 1917, inscribed to N. E. Martin, British Armoured Cars Russia, with handwritten entries in pencil, 1 January-18 September, with additional entries made for 11 June, 1 July, 11 July. With a modern typed transcription of the diary entries. Together with an ornate discharge certificate (damaged) mounted on card, an original photograph of the recipients parents and copied service papers. 25 April: Our 3pdr. fired from the new position, and the enemy replied with 6 inch h.ex. Killed two of our chaps, both pals of mine. J. Graham was blown absolutely away & P. Smith was terribly smashed, decapitated, disembowelled etc. All that could be found of J.G. was two bits of legs.... Additional entry 11 June: I was listening to the conversation of some soldiers this evening & it appeared that a day or two previously, during a discussion on peace, etc, one soldier gave a speech against making an advance (Russian). Another soldier, hearing this, picked up a piece of wood & hit the speaker on the head with it, killing him on the spot. A court martial ensued & after discussing the evidence, the court martial found that the prisoner had acted quite right, and awarded him with the Cross of St. George (4th Class).... 1 July. Front Line Trenches Galicia. The attack was timed for 10.00 am. At 9.55 enemy artillery opened up a heavy bombardment of the first line. Ten oclock came & the soldiers having arrived some twenty minutes earlier, the order was given to mount the parapet. ... The enemy fire was devilish by this time. I opened fire about 10.05, my orders being to sweep the enemy trenches over the heads of the advancing infantry. I got a unique sort of souvenir. It is a Russian officers epaulette. The soldiers would not get out of the trench in our sector of the line, & the officer, who had been over himself & had come back, was telling us about it & he was that furious & ashamed, that he said that he would not command such men & ripped his epaulettes off, throwing them into the trench, from which place I afterwards recovered one. Another officer was beating the men over with a big stick. There is another incident, may be called humerous, may be called pathetic. It was this. About six soldiers were afraid to go over, but at the same time they were ashamed to stop back, one of our chaps from a trench mortar crew, a big Australian, was near & they called him, & pointing to their backs & then over the trench, he understood them to want putting over, so he gets on the step, & getting them by the slack of their clothing, he throws them over one after the other . In the book The Czars British Squadron, the Australian is named as Petty Officer Gardiner. He is very likely to be one and the same as Petty Officer Mechanic G. Gardner, who was to win the D.S.M. for his bravery that day (see lot 591). 26 July: Left Proscurov about 11.30 am for the front on an armoured [car] we built ourselves. Arrived at the village where our camp is about 4.00 pm. This car is the invention of our Sqdrn. Comdr. It is a Ford armoured body, put into a light lorry. The gun is mounted inside the armoured body. The driver is armoured in with odd pieces of plate, & the whole thing is the biggest piece of madness I have seen. The Sketch photographer took snaps of it.

Lot 20

St. Jean dAcre 1840, silver, unnamed as issued, pierced with swivel ring and straight bar suspension, with silver brooch bar with stick-pin, in (damaged) card box of issue, inscribed with monogram WBP and 3 Novr. 1840, H.M.S. "Benbow", nearly extremely fine.

Lot 184

An ivory crutch handled walking stick, with maple shank, the 18ct gold ferrule embossed with leaf scrolls on a matted ground, the escutcheon with initials "HGE", 92cm

Lot 186

A George III marine ivory walking stick handle, late 18th century, with pique decoration, 10cm, on a later fruitwood shank, 86cm

Lot 190

A Chinese ivory walking stick, late 19th century, in three sections, carved with dragons, finches, phoenix and blossoms, the handle boldly carved with a dragon mask, 98cm (sections detached, lower sections possibly not originally together)

Lot 256

A set of three elm and ash low stick back Windsor elbow chairs, third quarter 19th century, the turned legs with H-stretchers

Lot 318

A carved wood bear stick-stand, modern, with glass eyes, standing with up-turned head, holding a branch in its forepaws, the base with an oval well, 127cm high

Lot 691

An Inlaid Mahogany Stick Barometer, with an arched register, 98.5 cm high See illustration

Lot 780

A Late 18th / Early 19th Century Thames Valley Style Stick Back Armchair, with a solid vase shape splat, on cabriole front legs joined by an H stretcher (reduced in height) See illustration

Lot 781

A 19th Century Beech and Elm Stick Back Kitchen Armchair, with a pierced splat back See illustration

Lot 782

A 19th Century Beech and Elm Stick Back Kitchen Armchair, with a solid seat See illustration

Lot 783

A 19th Century Beech and Elm Stick Back Kitchen Armchair, with a pierced splat back, a crinoline stretcher and cabriole front legs with pad feet See illustration

Lot 909

A Painted Garden Bench, and two stick back chairs (3)

Lot 168

Late 19th Century walnut stick barometer, the case with foliate carved pediment and cistern cover, having two day angled ceramic plates with twin sliding Vernier scales signed W.F. Stanley & Co Ltd, London, the trunk with conforming carved decoration and thermometer, 112cm high - see illustration

Lot 564

19th Century walking stick with ball design knob and with barley twist, 103cm long

Lot 565

Walking stick with Japanese carved ivory handle formed as a humorous head with rope twist banding and with carved signature, 86cm long

Lot 574

19th Century Elkington & Co silver plated deskstand, the pen tray enclosed by an oval cover having a figural taper stick depicting a cherub, fitted two cut glass inkwells with silver plated covers, the whole having a scroll decorated rim and standing on conforming feet, 31cm wide - see illustration

Lot 669

17th century oil on canvas of a gentlemen holding gloves and a wooden stick Inscribed 'Atatis Sva. 88 1619 - W. Montague Lord Of The Manor Of Oakley Son Of Sir B. Montague' Stamped on Verso 'Kimbolton Castle 134 Heirloom' Kimbolton Castle is now a school, Kimbolton Castle seat of Sir Henry Montague purchased in 1615 (1563-1642) h: 45 x w: 34 in.

Lot 36

A LOW LADDER BACK CHAIR with rush seat, a stick back chair and a single elm Victorian kitchen chair

Lot 422

A carved ivory and yellow metal mounted malacca walking stick, late 19th century, the grip modelled as a lion’s head with inset glass eyes, the metal mount stamped ‘18CT’, the shaft with later rubber ferrule, 90cm high

Lot 1041

A pair of Ercol high stick back armchairs, a pair of similar smaller armchairs, a rocking chair and a similar dark stained armchair

Lot 440

A19th century mahogany and chequer strung stick barometer, having a broken architectural pediment above a silvered thermometer dial, signed Cerutty of Tavistock, the base with four quarter veneer and conch shell marquetry inlay, height 92cm

Lot 527

A 19th century elmseat, yew and fruitwood Mendlesham chair, having a ball pierced vase splat and stick back, above a dish seat and raised on ring turned supports united by low H stretcher

Lot 590

A Victorian cast iron and white enamel stick stand, having scroll pierced raised back over twin divisions, lattice work type back (lacking drip tray and re-enamelled) height 81cm

Lot 76

A Victorian pearl and diamond stick pin, with horseshoe finial, together with two further Victorian stick pins (3)

Lot 182

A collection of five walking sticks, includes a rare Huon pine walking stick, a horn handled walking stick, a silver mounted cane, London 1860 (5)

Lot 363

An emerald and diamond 3 stone 9 carat dress ring; an Edwardian style 9 carat amethyst and seed pearl brooch; a stick pin with hand pendant

Lot 511

A Georgian mahogany stick barometer with boxwood and ebony inlay, broken arch pediment, exposed mercury column and circular boss reservoir, brass scale with thermometer, by Ambuosoni Manzini, Portsea (illus)

Lot 173

A number of various Walking Sticks, thumb stick etc.

Lot 353

A Walking Stick with ivory crook handle and 9ct. gold collar.

Lot 394

A Whangee bamboo Ladies Walking Stick with silver mounts, Birmingham 1899.

Lot 399

A ladies Continental silk Parasol with green hardstone and gilt decorated handle and an ivory handled walking stick with silver collar.

Lot 468

A Victorian Scottish Marine Stick Barometer with stepped pediment over ivory double scale, inscribed "10am Yesterday and 10am Today", by Kelvin and James White Limited, Glasgow, with improved Sympiesometer tube and barometer, above a cylindrical brass cistern cover. 37" (94cms) high.

Lot 127

Monmouth Regiment Swager Stick Silver Plated Top

Lot 178

A late 19th Century oak cased stick barometer by Casartelli, Manchester

Lot 310

Three silver napkin rings, a silver backed hairbrush, a silver backed toilet mirror and a plated chamber stick

Lot 565

A country stick back and panel seat three-legged occasional chair

Lot 708

Alexander Adie, Edinburgh: a mahogany stick barometer, early 19th century, arched brass face with engraved vernier and slide, half round tube cover and reeded box enclosing a leather cistern. Length 87.5cm.

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