A Late 19th Century Bamboo Sword Stick, the 55cm square tapering steel blade stamped COULAUX & CIE, KLINGENTHAL, with rootstock grip, brass collar and ferrule, 96cm; a Similar Dagger Stick, with 26.5cm square tapering stiletto blade with white metal circular cap engraved I.Preis and inserted through a white metal collar, with brass ferrule, 94cm (2)
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A GEORGE IV SILVER OBLONG INKSTANDJOSEPH ANGELL I, LONDON 1825With gadrooned borders, engraved 'In memory of W. H. B. and J.B, May 27. 1818 and June 2. 1825', on four shell and foliate bracket feet, with two cut glass bottles, the centre with a chamber stick and two pen trays30cm (12in) long1596g (51.3 oz) weighableCondition Report: Marks to the base are clear.Marks to the snuffer are partially obscured.Marks to one bottle cover are clear, the other partially obscuredSlightly wobblesTaperstick sits with playEngraving lightly rubbedOne cover fits to the glass bottle well, the other with slight playCovers appear to be stuck to silver collars, one with dents to the rimGlass bottles with minor chips, signs of glue to the collarsPierced holes to the feetLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A case containing three 19th century knitting sticks. Longest 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: These knitting sticks are contained within a glazed case. They have not been taken out. From the front they appear in good condition with no significant breaks or losses. The one on the far left as you look at the case does have a small split which is evident to the bottom end of the knitting stick.
A 19th century cast iron hall stick stand, with drip trays. Height 83 cm, width 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The structure is not firm with movement to the back of the hall stand. The upper tier arms are also loose. There is significant rusting and discolouration throughout. The dishes in the base of the hall stand have pitting and indentations.
Attributed to Ramsay Richard Reinagle, RA (1775–1862) Portrait of a boy, said to be Henry Lee, standing full length in a landscape holding his hoop and stickoil on canvas laid to board68.5 x 56cm82 x 69cm framedThe painting is executed in oil on a canvas support which has been laid onto cardboard. The cardboard has a slight bow but overall the picture is in plane. Along the upper edge is a slight undulation where the canvas has become detached from the board. The paint layers are in a good, stable condition overall. There are a few small losses caused by impacts from the front. The varnish is glossy and slightly yellowed. There are matte areas across the surface which could relate to translucent overpaint or locally applied varnish.
A group of 9ct brooches and pins, including three matching ruby knot brooches, boxed, a pale purple paste bar brooch, with a base metal pin, a cameo brooch, a floral brooch with a base metal pin, a three stone brooch with a base metal pin and an opal stick pinCondition Report: One of the opal knot brooches is missing its pin, the three stone brooch has a loose pin and the opal stick pin is missing five opalsGross weight 26.2g
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