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A pair of Derby Crown Porcelain compressed ovoid vases, painted with sprays of summer flowers, loop handles terminating in masks picked out in gilt, 11.5cm high, printed marks; a vase and cover, painted with song birds on a blossoming branch, 13.5cm high, red mark; another, similar; a chamber stick (5)
A 19th century diamond floral cluster stick pin, set with nine old cut diamond accents, unmarked yellow metal mount; another similar; others; eight stone diamond panel top; sapphire and diamond; citrine; diamond and seed pearl; ruby and diamond, stamped 18ct plat etc, part indistinctly marked (10)
A novelty walking stick, the softwood handle carved as a dogs head and neck, 91cm long; another, the handle carved with a rams head, the shaft applied with numerous enamel and metal badges, 92cm long; another, the handle carved as a leaping Elephant, 95cm long; another, the handle carved as a bearded man, 89cm long (4)
A 19th century Sunday stick walking cane by Forgan of St Andrews, lead weighted, hardwood handle, mahogany shaft and brass tip, 90cm long Forgan of St Andrews is the oldest golf club factory in the world, dating back to the earliest years of what would later become the Royal and Ancient golf club, the sport’s traditional custodians. In 1819, its forerunner, the Society of St Andrews Golfers, appointed Allan Robertson as a ball-maker and Hugh Philip, a local carpenter, as its club-maker. Using thorn, apple and pear woods for heads and ash for the shafts, Philip mastered his craft, revolutionising play with shapes that, literally, broke the mould.
A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED WALNUT AND EBONISED DESKSTAND, fitted with an arched stationery box, two glass inkwells, a brass taper stick, pen rest and a single drawer, supported on flattened bun feet, width 31cm x height 24cm x depth 24cm, together with an Edwardian oak box containing four glass scent /toilet bottles to the red velvet lined and mirrored interior, height 16.5cm x width 13.5cm (2) (Condition report: the desk stand has some knocks and wear to the corners, base of taperstick is rippled, one of the scent bottles is a replacement, some small chips to all, no key to either box)
A LATE VICTORIAN SWORD STICK, the later resin scrimshaw handle engraved 'CAPTAIN ROBT. SHAW MASTER OF THE SHIP, NEPTUNE 1893' with a figure of a gentleman to the reverse, the 50.5cm blade fitted in a cane, overall length 97cm (Condition report: the brass collar is detached from the cane and there is a gap between the handle and the collar, the sword blade rusted and pitted, the ferrule tip is split)
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