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A good 19th Century Maori walking/Greeting Stick, New Zealand, finely carved figure with mother of pearl eyes and tattooed face wearing the Kākahu carved in the form Phormium tenax (New Zealand flax) fibre, above a part carved tapering cane, 84.5cm longFor a similar walking/greeting stick see Bonhams sale New York 12th November 2014
4 German educational books which includes stick on coloured cards throughout covering:- Wildlife, European History, Courts and Battles together with 4 hardback educational books :- British Clubs, British Seamen, The Government of Britain, The British Colonial Empire (Guide Price £10-£30)MEMORABILIA
A collection of Capodimonte figures, circa 1960s/70s, comprising 'Peace', sculpted by G. Cappé, 19cm high; a further model of a woman with grapes (at fault), 23cm high; a model of Josephine Bonaparte modelled by Merli, 25cm high; two pairs of small busts of children; a Boy with Blade modelled by Benacchio, 9cm high; 'Little Friends' modelled by G. Cappé (young boy with dachshund on a tasselled cushion), 9cm high; a model of Bacchus, sculpted by Cappé, 27cm high and a model of 'Romantico Veneziano' by Merli, 28cm high (10)Sold together with various certificates of purchase from Continental China & Glass Centre, 25 Queen St. Blackpool dating from the early - mid 1970s.1 small bust of a girl - ribbons broken on one pig tailChild with dog - one finger brokenBoy with stick - some losses to foliage Woman with grapes -breakage to tips of fingers with grapes, small chip to leaf. The opposite hand is also missing one finger and tip of thumb. Breakages to foliage and chips on the rock she is seated on.Bacchus - chip to leaf near wine jug, missing one leaf or stem to head.
A novelty walking, 'measuring', stick, the shaft enclosing a 100cm steel ruler in turn enclosing a 33cm long, hinged brass arm with a spirit level, the steel rule with a calibrated metric scale on one side and a 10-17 HS scale on the other side, with a brass ferrule, 96cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Ok.
A novelty, 'pencil', walking stick by Brigg, circa 1900, the leather covered handle housing a pencil with a rolled gold mount stamped 'Brigg London', above a rolled gold collar, also stamped 'Brigg London' and engraved 'C.Burdon-Muller', the lower two thirds of the shaft ebonised, terminating in a brass ferrule, 101cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Ok, apart from some wear in places on the leather and on the pencil holder.
A George V silver tipped, novelty, 'torch', walking stick, hallmarked for London,1929, maker's marked rubbed 'J?' in a diamond stamp, below the handle an EPNS collar with a torch attachment, with a twist/turn mechanism, the shaft with a brass ferrule, 90cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Silver handle tip with small dents and scratches, consistent with age and use, as with shaft.
An early 20th century novelty, 'telescope', walking stick, the brass handle with an inset ivorine panel at the top, above a narrow relief moulded collar, the walking stick unscrewing at each point to reveal a 32.4cm long telescope, with a metal ferrule, some restoration, minor damage, 88cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Ok, but old restoration, including several vertical hairline cracks glued/filled the length of the top section (housing half the telescope)- about 13cm long. Equally some long hairline cracks and glued/filled cracks in the next section down (housing the other half of the telescope) - about 20cm long. Other hairline cracks too, but the structure is sound and some were found using a lens and good light. Some small, old dents and scratches on the metalwork.
A 20th century novelty, 'telescope', ebonised walking stick, the handle with a cap that unscrews to reveal the lens and the lower part of the handle unscrewing to reveal a hinged section, which when rotated 90 degrees exposes the eye-piece, with a simulated leather cover and a metal ferrule, 88.5cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Ok, apart from scratches and minor dents consistent with age and use.
An Edwardian bamboo walking stick, altered later to be novelty form, with a horn handle and ferrule, the silver collar hallmarked for London, 1903 and engraved 'Sir A.Lindsay-Hogg BT, 16 Charles St. London W1', altered, with a later hollowed-out base enclosing a skirt lifting chain, 91cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Generally ok, but bottom 11.5cm later. This section includes a hollowed-out section with a skirt-lifting chain and a horn ferrule.
A 20th century Russian novelty walking stick, the pierced and embossed white metal spherical handle, the top hemisphere when unscrewed revealing a gyroscope-type device, stamped '10702' and a cyrillic word, the lower hemisphere possibly a pomander, the collar also stamped with a cyrillic word, 92.5cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Ok, apart from some old chips, including base of shaft. Some of the thread on the screw in the handle coming away.
A novelty, 'eating irons', cane walking stick, segmented with toothpicks concealed by the handle, and the lower two sections of the shaft concealing the knife and fork respectively, some damage, 88.5cm longPart of a private collection, which includes a collection of swordsticks in the militaria sale (200123 - 070223).Generally ok, but 3.5cm crack at the top of the lower section of the shaft and some minor scratches.
A small collection of costume jewellery, to include; a pair of white metal and amethyst ear pendants, an Italian silver entwined triple hoop bangle, a mother of pearl rosary, a white metal horse shoe stick pin, a jade pendant etc, together with a pair of silver mounted cut glass vases and a pair of silver mounted cut glass salts (a lot)
Roman, Romano-British, A gilt-bronze oval brooch, 3rd century AD, inlaid in the centre with a flat-faced red glass intaglio with a moulded figure of a hunter figure hanging a hare from a tree, behind he is holding his lagobolon (striking stick), 3cm by 2.2cm (cf. Hattatt 1220). Fine, small chip on the edge £50-£60 --- Provenance: Found in Norfolk The intaglio differs from Hattatt’s in being moulded in red glass instead of black.
AR * Leighton (Claire, 1898-1989). Winter, circa 1932, woodcut, depicting a man bent over holding a stick, carrying a bundle of firewood on his back, signed, titled, and numbered 2/50 by the artist in pencil, image size 23 x 19 cm (9 x 7 1/2 ins), sheet size 30.5 x 24 cm (12 x 9 1/2 ins), mountedQTY: (1)NOTE:Produced for the cover of The Listener, Christmas issue, 1932.
* Dutch School. Vanitas still life, with globe, books, musical instrument, hourglass, skull, playing cards, and candle stick on a partly draped table, early to mid 19th-century, oil on wood panel, some surface marks and light discolouration due to age, 27 x 34 cm (10 1/2 x 13 3/8 ins), unframedQTY: (1)
Various hallmarked silver jewellery to include a charm bracelet with 10 charms, Siamese galleon brooch, Entrelac brooch, Victorian "Stick to me" brooch, Scottie dog brooch, pair of "Egyptian" earrings and pendant, "Rela" silver and diamante cocktail watch together with a beadwork cocktail bag.
A collection of gentleman’s jewellery including two enamel and diamond studs and matching tiepin; five other stick pins, one set with a cabochon turquoise; various studs; a cased set of four enamel and pearl studs; a silver mounted desk seal with engraved armorials; cigarette case etc.Provenance:Provenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L.
Roman Republican Coinage, L. Papius Celsus, Denarius, 45, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin headdress, rev. she-wolf standing right, placing stick on fire, to right, eagle standing left, fanning the flames, [ce]lsvs iii vir above, l papivs in exergue, 3.67g (Craw. 472/1; RSC Papia 2). Extremely fine and lightly toned £200-£300
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