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Lot 258

BOXED CRIMEA MEDAL TO ROBT LEEDER 4TH FOOT died at Scutari; before he died, he sent home two graphic letters, transcribed below. Alma and Inkermann. Officially impressed with the original box of issue. Condition EF.Robert Leeder was a native of Norfolk. While serving with the 4th Foot in the Crimea, he sent the below letters home, published in the 'Norfolk News':The 18th of November 1854, Norfolk news.Brother and Sister—Your most welcome letter was brought to me in the trenches last night at ten o'clock, and if I did not pass a joyful night, I at least passed a cheerful one after reading it by the light of a burning stick. I was glad to hear you were all in good health. I am most thankful to God that I am, and still am, spared amidst the work of death that is continually going on around me. I have deferred writing longer than I should have done, wishing to give you some decisive information, but as your letter assures me you are all most anxious to hear from me, I thought it better to write at once. Sebastopol is still in the hands of the Russians, and we find it fully deserves the name it has of being the strongest fortification in the world. This is the twelfth day we have been bombarding it, both night and day. We have set it on fire in several places on several occasions, but the resources of the besieged seem to be inexhaustible, for as fast as we set it on fire, they extinguish it, and the works we demolish during the day, they repair at night. We should have carried the place by storm long ago, but the whole place is undermined, and it is said to be the determination" of Prince Menschikoff, rather than it should fall into the hands of the allies, to blow himself, his army' and the place into the air. This is what is deterring our Commander-in-Chief from storming it, but it is believed that it will have to be done. They have 700 guns pointing towards the land and 800 towards the sea. A most harassing life it is. I have not had an hour's sleep except amidst the roar of artillery and musketry since the siege commenced. You would scarcely credit that last night after I received your letter, I slept soundly for four hours between two 68-pounders that were firing without intermission, so much for fatigue. We remain 24 hours in the trenches at a time; we are then replaced by others, return to our tents just out of the range of guns, and cook and recruit our exhausted strength. I have no idea when Sebastopol will fall but fall it must, and will for a certainty, for we will never leave it now till we take it. We are very much annoyed by a body of Russians in our rear. They make night attacks, which make it very harassing to our men. When we snatch a sleep, it is with loaded rifles in our hands. I wish you had sent me a newspaper with an account of the Alma battle in it. We had ten wounded in our regiment—five have since died. Some regiments suffered much more. We were fighting in skirmishing order with their light troops; those who fought in line suffered most. I have just heard that letters do not go away before tomorrow, so I shall write no more today. The 27th of October.—Still the same—l am finishing this in the greatest possible hurry: kind love to everybody that inquires for me - our own family in particular. Goodbye: God bless you all; I am sure you will be glad to hear I have got promotion, with a promise of further advancement if I live. I must now conclude and remain your most affectionate brother,"ROBERT LEEDER, Corporal. Grenadier Company, King's Own Regiment." Sebastopol'  A letter he sent home to his sister, published in the Norfolk News on the 6th of January 1855:'A Letter from a Norfolk Soldier. Before Sebastopol, the 2nd of December, 1854. My dear Brother and Sister, I am still spared to write once more, but I cannot boast any longer of buoyant hopes and cheerful prospects. Neither can I say a word of my good health, for the winter has set in with extreme severity, and we are neither clothed, nor housed, nor fed for it. We are in tents when off duty, but they are afloat, and we have to lay down in mud with nothing but a blanket. I need scarcely say the men are dying by hundreds. I have had wet clothes on for the last week. Today, thank God, there is some prospect of the rain abating. There is no blame to be attached to any of the authorities, for our present condition is to be entirely ascribed to unfortunate events. We should have had an abundance of warm clothing; but after the ships arrived here safely and were anchored in Balaklava harbour, about 5 miles from this place—whence we get all our supplies—a hurricane came on and drove them from their anchorage out to sea where they were wrecked. In addition to this, about 2,000,000 rounds of ammunition were lost, which was the greatest loss of all as well as £200,000 for the troops. With regard to any prospect of a termination of the siege, there is none, for the enemy just keep up as good a fire as they did the first day, and the army in the rear has received reinforcements and still continues to menace us; but we are also receiving large reinforcements both from France and England. Poor fellows, I pity the men that arrive on this scene of misery and hardship. They frequently die while on duty; it is but too common to find from six to eighteen dead from disease, besides those who may be killed by the enemy, which amounts to a number daily. I fear this gloomy letter will put you in bad spirits, for which I am extremely sorry, but indeed, it is but a faint picture of the sad reality. I am suffering from dysentery and general debility, brought on by having wet feet for days and nights together, for all our boots are worn out, and the supply lost. However, I don't despair, but with God's help, I may outlive the severities of a Russian winter; but l am scarcely a shadow of my former self, and that bright star, hope, at cheers us under our greatest troubles, is almost extinct within us, so far as this world is concerned; but we have yet a cheering confidence that if it is God's will that we are not to return to our native land once more to embrace those who are near and dear to us, we shall meet them again in a brighter and happier world. My dear sister, I should have written before, for well, I know you are all anxious about me, but, believe me, I have not had time. We are constantly on duty, seldom having time to make ourselves any warm drink, and we are obliged to eat raw pork or beef and biscuit. I hope you will write more frequently to me, for it is the only thing to cheer me; and do be kind enough to send me the News of the World if you can, but you must put two stamps on it. Pray give my kindest love to my dear parents, &c., &c. I fear you will not be able to read this, for I am shivering with the ague, and sitting up to my ankles in mud. God bless you all, and believe me to remain your most affectionate brother,ROBERT LEEDER, Corporal, 4th King's Own Regiment'Six days after the last letter was published, Robert sadly died at Scutari of dysentery.

Lot 2026

Assorted Mid 20th Century Costume Accessories, comprising a Good Year 'Stick on Soles and Heels' card advertising signpair of Holmes Kumf-ees patent green suede and snakeskin trimmed wedge sandals with ankle straps, and original paper advertpair of Rayne navy blue heels with contrast white stitchingMitzi Lorenz London green straw hat, grey and pink 'swirled' feather hat, another in blue feathersWebron Model brown net 'hairspray' style hat, another in blue with white trims, straw boater with black ribbon trim, Wolsey stockings in original box and various glovespair of leather and fur gloves, fur stole and white rabbit fur collar, mink stole(one box)Private Collection of a Shropshire Lady

Lot 2239

Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Make Up and Toiletries; comprising matte powder bronzer and brush; deoderant stick, shower gel, face balm, after shave, face and body soap, nail pen, shiny lip roll, shamphoo etc (12)

Lot 2240

Jean Paul Gaultier Scent and Toiletries; comprising Le Male The Wrist Band Gift Set including an eau de toilette 40ml and a buckled cuff; Le Maxi Male eau de toilette 200ml in tin; Le Male faux book enclosing eau de toilette 75ml and deoderant stick (3)

Lot 2241

Jean Paul Gaultier Scent and Toiletries; comprising three gift sets including Le Male Christmas Tin with eau de toilette 75ml and shower gel; another with Le Male eau de toilette 75ml and deodorant stick; Le Male tin enclosing a Breton striped wash bag, eau do toilette 75ml, deodorant and shampoo (3)

Lot 2242

Jean Paul Gaultier Scent and Toiletries; comprising Le Male Igloo Coffret boxed set enclosing eau de toilette 75ml and deodorant stick; Le Male Set with eau de toilette 125ml and shower gel; two cased Le Male Summer Fragrance tonics (4)

Lot 192

Antique 15ct gold & small rose diamond stick pin measures approx 5cm long

Lot 193

Antique gold tooth set stick pin measures approx 4.3cm long

Lot 751

A Chinese pottery stick stand with assorted sticks and umbrellas

Lot 540

An early Victorian black-painted cast-iron stick stand, mid 19th century, after a design by W. Smee & Sons, with eight circular apertures, on a foliate and anthemion support and rectangular dished base, 67cm high, 48cm wide, 27cm deepPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 646

A white-metal mounted violin bow, by W.E. Hills & Son, the octagonal stick stamped W.E. HILL & SONS, the ebony frog with Parisian eye and octagonal white-metal adjuster, 74.5cm long, 59.1 gmPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 723

A pair of mahogany Windsor chairs, late 19th century, with stick back and saddle seat, raised on reverse tapering legs, joined by stretchers (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 2229

The Grange Goathland - C20th oak bentwood openwork stick stand, containing a parasol with gilt metal mounted porcelain handle, umbrellas and walking sticks, D27cm H68cm

Lot 1093

C19th rosewood marine stick barometer with thermometer by W Murphy, Meeting House Alley, Wapping, bone verniers with hanging loop and weighted base, H95cm

Lot 1397

Victorian Coalbrookdale white painted cast ironmetal hat, coat and stick hall stand with lift out drip tray, with pierced detail to the back and Victorian registration mark to the reverse, W55cm H178cm

Lot 2012

The Grange Goathland - Victorian toddy ladle, unmarked bowl on Baleen twist handle, two EPNS wine bottle coasters, two chamber stick with snuffers, an Art Deco muffin dish and cover, a tea strainer with wooden handle and an EPNS mounted circular tray etc. (8)

Lot 2087

The Grange Goathland - Vintage wood fishing rod travel box with internal strapping for rods, hinged compartment top end, large cast steel handle on top, leather fly pouch with small number of salmon flies, vintage fishing lines and trout flies, brass necked landing net handle, swagger stick, L198cm W21.5cm internal approx D11.5cm (no key)

Lot 111

An Italian giltwood Rococo church altar pricket candle stick (pricket lacking). The baluster articulated  and ornately carved barley twist shaft with circular shaped large pricketed plateau supported by a three-pass acanthus leaves decorated base. Approx. 42cm tall.

Lot 123

A tall 19th century carved gilt wood church altar candlestick.  The baroque baluster articulated shaft with circular shaped large circular plateau and baluster stick holder supported by a three-pass base on lion paw feet enhanced by wood carvings. Approx. 66.5cm tall.

Lot 257

An early 20th century church altar candle stick,  pine turned shaft with a single stick cup, supported on a stepped circular oak base. Approx. 46cm tall. 

Lot 333

An Italian giltwood Rococo church altar pricket candle stick (pricket lacking). The baluster articulated shaft with circular shaped large pricket plateau supported by a three-pass base on carved paw feet. 69cm tall.

Lot 337

A late 20th Century coat / stick stand constructed from three rowing oars united by a turned finial atop with each oar splaying out surrounding a central canvas stick rest within. Painted oars and brass features throughout. Measures approx; 144cm tall.  

Lot 374

An Italian giltwood Rococo church altar pricket candle stick (pricket lacking). The baluster articulated shaft with circular shaped large pricket plateau supported by a three-pass base. 69cm tall. 

Lot 451

A tall 19th century church altar turned pine candle stick holder.  A thick turned shaft with large candle cup holder. Supported on a stepped turned circular base. Approx. 90cm x 25cm x 25cm. 

Lot 510

A 19th century carving of a elderly gentleman. Figure posed as standing, with hunched back and hooded jacket holding a stick.  Figure carved from one piece of wood.   

Lot 541

A 19th Century Victorian novelty bronze walking stick cane handle top in the form of a hunting dog with game bird in mouth. Measures approx; 7cm x 6cm.

Lot 597

A large pine church altar pricket candle stick (pricket lacking). The baluster shaped and turned shaft with circular shaped large plateau supported by a three-pass scrolled decorated base. Approx. 61cm tall.

Lot 599

A pine church altar pricket candle stick (pricket lacking). The tall turned shaft with circular shaped large pricketed plateau supported on a stepped circular base, remnants of silver paint.  Approx. 53cm tall.

Lot 627

A collection of 19th / 20th century candle stick holders tallest being: 54cm tall. Examples include several turned shaft columns on circular bases, a baroque pricket candle holder on a triform base polychrome painted. Together with a rustic wrought iron four candle stick holder with a spike top. 

Lot 249

DECORATVE TROPHY SHAPED STICK STAND,61.5cm high, complete with various umbrellas

Lot 254

GOLD BAND WALKING STICK,92cm high, along with various others and several handles made from horns

Lot 269

LADY'S UMBRELLA,with silver mounts and horn handle, along with a bamboo walking stick with silver mounts (2)

Lot 488

WOOD TRAVEL TRUNK,84cm wide, along with other items including an umbrella, walking stick, miniature portrait and glass items

Lot 51

LOT OF VINTAGE/ANTIQUE STICK PINS,along with a hoof pin cushion

Lot 651

VICTORIAN DEGUERREOTYPE,depicting a mother and child in an oval mount and framed, 27cm x 23cm overall, along with two continental silver spoons, an east asian spoon, a hong kong swizzle stick, a Chinese lacquered rectangular lidded box and another box

Lot 236

A Silver Top Malacca Walking Cane, together with another walking frame with Indian silver topper, three stepped malacca walking sticks with silver mounts and a Hawthorne walking stick with silver cap (6)

Lot 237

A Gentleman's Ebonised Walking Stick, with carved horn handle and repousse collar, stamped 18ct, together with a stepped malacca walking stick with similar mounts (2)

Lot 344

A Horse Measuring Stick with Antler Handle, a riding switch and two riding crops

Lot 1288

A Set of Six Georgian Mahogany Stick Back Dining Chairs, raised on square supports

Lot 1450

A Victorian Painted Cast Iron Stick-Stand, with pierced arch top back and with original removeable drip tray, 36cm by 73cm

Lot 159

5 Diverse alte Stickmustertücher mit feinsten Stick- und Stopfmustern, Knopfloch- und Randeinfassungen, monogr. "IMG" bzw. "FG", dat. 2x 1785, 1786, 1844, m.R. 35,5x23,5-40x42cm, z.T. fleckig, kleine Defekte

Lot 76

GRANDE ET TRES RARE FIGURE EN PORCELAINE REPRESENTANT UNE SORCIERE AU TAMBOUR, MEISSEN, MILIEU DU XVIIIe SIECLEA LARGE AND VERY RARE MEISSEN FIGURE OF A WITCH, MID 18TH CENTURYModelled by J.J. Kaendler, carrying a drum in the left hand and a stick in the right, wearing a white headcloth, pale-yellow tunic with long brown short-sleeved coat and brown shoes, the base applied with leaves and flowers, 37cm high, crossed swords mark in blue, incised 34 (some restoration, haircracks)Footnotes:Literature:M. Newman, Die deutschen Porzellanmanufakturen, I (1977), ill. 169For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 338

An ornately carved 19th century Folk Art walking stick, with inlaid metal playing card design motifs, the handle in the form of a clenched fist, length 87cmA small hole on 1 side of the fist which possibly had an inset stone, otherwise good original condition

Lot 339

A Victorian Sunday stick, with carved boot design handleGood original condition

Lot 454

A 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM STICK BACK ARMCHAIR with arched two tier back, dished wood seat on turned legs, 95cm high x 55cm wide x 36cm deep

Lot 80

Great War period and later metalware: to include shell case bases  13"dia; and a brass cylindrical stick stand  15"h 

Lot 7020

A large Poole Pottery Delphis stick stand/vase of cylindrical form, incised detail with black, green and red glazes. 40.5cm high

Lot 266

A Clifford Essex C E Special XX 5 string open back Banjo, with decel ' Clifford Essex co. 15A Grafton Street, Bond street, London W and branded on Dowel stick, 90 cm in length, some metal work in filt in lined and fitted case

Lot 431

Walnut cased stick barometer, by Chadburn & Son, Liverpool, height 105cm

Lot 226

A pair of vintage cane bound bentwood stick back lounge chairs with upholstered sprung seats

Lot 302

A modern stained wood high stick back rocking chair with mis-matched upholstered seat panel, set on turned supports

Lot 406

An antique bamboo three tier corner whatnot with slatted surfaces and stick back

Lot 411

An old oak corner stick stand with carved decoration to top, set on bobbin turned supports, with original metal drip tray

Lot 416

A stripped wood high stick back Windsor elbow chair with moulded solid elm seat, set on ring turned supports

Lot 906

A modern wooden walking stick with cast brass four sided head finial

Lot 908

An antique carved ebony walking stick with 'honi soit qui mal'y pense' carved to length of stick with entwined snake and embossed white metal handle

Lot 48

A 9ct gold propelling pencil/cocktail swizzle stick, hallmarked Cohen & Charles, Birmingham, gross weight approx. 7.9g; together with a 10ct gold American Wahl Eversharp pencil, gross weight approx. 21.6g (2)

Lot 134

A Black Forest carved blotter surmounted by a seated bear. Height 10cm. Together with a late19th/early 20th century Sunday stick walking cane, length 88.5cm (2).

Lot 170

A pair of antique hoop stick back standard chairs with moulded solid elm seats, set on turned supports - one stick loose

Lot 1741

A late Victorian unmarked yellow metal ring, set with oval chalcedony panel - size O - sold with two marked 9c topped stick pins

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