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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRASS MOUNTED STICK STAND AND COAT RACK EN SUITEattributed to James Shoolbred & Co., the coat rack with central bevelled mirror and multiple brass hooks, the stick stand with single frieze drawer, and stick section to each side with drip pans.The stick stand 102cm wide, 96cm high, the mirror 77cm wide, 93cm high
Approximately 2½ lbs (1.2kg) weight of military cap badges, trade badges, a few collar badges, Artists Rifles swagger stick top, NATO enamelled beret badge, and some damaged, incomplete and restrike badges; also a stable belt, soldier's pay book, and some silk cigarette pictures of military badges. £50-60
A Victorian figured and fiddle back mahogany and line inlaid stick or cistern barometer, Cary, London, mid 19th c, the silvered register with vernier and brass cap, in figured case with swan neck pediment, ivory vase finial, mercury thermometer and turned cistern cover, 98cm h Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: X9K3RP57 Cistern cover of slightly unusual form and secured by three screws therefore perhaps an early replacement; in otherwise good condition and of typically fine quality, silvering slightly stained, charged with mercury and apparently functioning
An English mahogany and line inlaid exposed tube stick or cistern barometer, Valanterio & Co Richmond, silvered register with vernier and alcohol thermometer, open triangular pediment, the stem in matched veneers with herringbone line inlaid cistern cover, 97cm h Old restoration; faded, partly charged with mercury
A court rapier, 105cm long, a shooting stick, two novelty golf putters and three brass fire irons etc. CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A coopered stick stand, circa 1900, of ovoid form, 58cm high containing a riding crop and various walking sticks CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Late 18th/early 19th century primitive comb back Windsor chair, with high stick back and semi-circular saddle seat on splayed supports and stretchersWidth of seat 64.5cm, height to top of seat 44cm, total height 108cm, stamped RCC to underside of seat and to one arm. mostly sound original condition with some old repairs -see extra images, two spindles missing, old worm, possibly some replaced spindles
George III silver chamber stick of plain form, with reeded borders, separate sconce and loop handle (London 1792) Henry Chawner, together with an associated conical silver snuffer (Sheffield 1817) maker's mark rubbed, all at approximately 3ozs, 5cm overall height (2)The chamberstick is in good order overall, it has some minor overall rippling and surface nicks and minor marks commensurate with age. The sconce has signs of a previous possible solder repair to the seam.The snuffer (a later replacement) has some signs of a previous solder repair to its interior, it also has some rippling / denting around it and distortion to the opening.The marks are clear on both pieces and it presents very well. Additional photographs are now available to view online.
Pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, on stepped square bases, with separate sconces (London 1900/1901) William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 15cm overall heightStick 1) Some small pin dents visible around the stick, the corners of the stepped base are partially crushed with some associated small splits. The loading in the base of the stick is protruding and the stick rocks as a result. Overall tarnish to surfaces.Stick 2) Sconce is stuck in the holder. Some small pin dents visible around the stick, the corners of the stepped base are partially crushed with some associated small splits. Overall tarnish to surfaces.
A blackthorn shillelagh, 19th century, of slightly tapering form with a spherical head,89cm high, together with a knurled folk art blackthorn root stick, mid-19th century, with a carved handle to represent a dogs paw,88cm highCondition ReportThe blackthorn walking stick with a split to the tip. The shillelagh with some scuffs and minor splits to the head.
A collection of WWII and earlier German enamel badges, to include: a triangular enamel Frauenschaft badge marked RZM M1/13 to reverse; an Imperial German 'Preussischer Landeskriegerverband' member badge; a WWII German Student Bund member enamel badge, marked BM/122 to reverse; 3 stick pins for various WWII era German organisations; a Post-WWI 'Verdienstkreuz' enamelled badge marked 'Deschler & Sohn Munchen'; a good quality green and black enamel Maltese cross set with a bronze eagle and swastika for an unknown N.S.D.A.P organisation; plus 2 reproduction Anglo/German friendship badges. 10 items. (Generally good condition - minor wear and tear)
A scarce 19th century circa 1880 Anglo-Afghan War era swagger stick, named to a Victoria Cross winner; Captain William Vousden (1848-1902).With a fine quality polished rosewood shaft, and a brass pommel and tip.The circumference of the pommel is engraved: Captain W.J.Vousden V.C.The top of the pommel also has a repousee tigers head.Captain, and later Major-General William John Vousden was a Scottish born officer of the Bengal Staff Corps.He gained his Captaincy in 1876, and was later promoted to Major in 1884.While serving with the 5th Punjab Cavalry, the following act of bravery occured on the Koh Asmai Heights near Kabul, Afghanistan:For the exceptional gallantry displayed by him on the 14th December 1879, on the Koh Asmai Heights near Kabul, in charging, with a small party, into the centre of the line of Kohistini force, by whom they were greatly outnumbered, and who did their utmost to close round them. After rapidly charging through and through the enemy, backwards and forwards, several times, they swept off round the opposite side of the village and joined the rest of the Troop.Size: approximately 57cm length.Condition: good colour and patina throughout - light contact marks to the metal fittings.
A selection of military surplus and sundry military related items to include; a cased Lee Enfield cleaning kit by Gabriel of Birmingham, another similar cased cleaning kit, two similar tins with various brushes and equipment inside, a rolled canvas pack of sundry military tools, a webbing strap, plus a reproduction dummy WWII German stick grenade
A British WWII era triple ammunition pouch 1937 pattern, in tab webbing, 1940 dated inside, together with a pre WWII 1925 dated army shaving/cleaning kit roll, this kit now only contains a 1938 brush and brass button cleaning stick, and a size 57 helmet liner, marked Robert James on one of the tongues
A WWII Home Front Zuckerman ARP/Fire Guard helmet. Original blue painted finish with leather liner. Marked '8/41 EC&Co' for 1941. Plus a No. 4 Mk 3 WWII gas mask and cannister (dated 1941) and its original haversack (dated 1942) and a deactivated WWII era German 'Stielnandgranate' stick grenade. Waffenamt marked to the wooden handle of 1943. 3 items. (Generally good condition to each item - normal service and age-related wear. The helmet has some very light surface rust.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTRURY BAR BROOCH AND STICK PIN, the first a central old cut diamond in a milgrain setting accented with a surround of six rose cut diamonds, milgrain detail in a scalloped mount, white and yellow metal, fitted with a c clasp and safety chain, stamped 15ct, approximate gross weight 4.8 grams, together with a rose metal floral seed pearl stick pin, unmarked, approximate gross weight 0.8 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, overall condition good)
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