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An Omega 18K gold cased lady's wristwatch, circa 1960s, model 511.042, the circular champagne dial with gold and black index batons, black stick hands, the 'crystal' with decorative faceted edge, mechanical movement cal. 463, serial 20747671, case back numbered '511.042 62’, on a textured close link 18ct gold strap, 28.2g gross, in Omega branded red case.
An Omega 18K gold cased lady's wristwatch, circa 1970s, model 542.645, the circular gold dial with gold and black index batons, black stick hands, the 'crystal' with decorative faceted edge, mechanical movement cal. 483, serial 20086674', case back numbered '542625 7126’, on a woven 18ct gold strap, 27.7g gross, in Omega branded red case.
Walking sticks - A novelty walking cane, with brass dog's head handle, approx 92cm, unscrews into three parts; an early 20th century Chinese malacca walking cane, white metal pommel assessed as silver, with Chinese script and figures, approx 86cm; and a 20th century souvenir walking stick, approx 87cm (3)
A 19th century chequer strung stick barometer, the silvered dial signed Dollond, London, with an exposed tube and convex cistern cover below, 96cm highOverall condition looks to be complete. It has signs of age, but looks to have been restored in recent years, so is in clean condition. Collected from a house clearance in Suffolk.
A collection of Tartanware including snuff boxes, boxes and a miniature cauldronMarkings and scratchings to the exterior throughout. The purse has discolouring to the inside with clasp not fully working. The pin cushion has wear to the material commnesurate with age and use. The match stick holder has a broken button on the top. The mianiature pen knife has rusting to the knife. The box with the hat has the the material slightly coming away. The miniature cauldron has sllight chipping to the base of the lid.
A collection of 9ct gold jewellery including a pair of emerald and 9ct gold studs, along with 9ct gold stick pins, including diamond set versions, a paste set version and a riding crop and horse shoe pin, together with ring set with turquoise, size M1/2, a 9ct gold signet ring, size S, a 9ct gold bangle, combined total gross weight approx 22gms along with an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring (stone missing) total gross weight approx 22.6gms along with a gilt bracelet made from pocket watch grills and a silver and jasper pendant and silver signet ring (etc)
In the manner of Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) Umbrella/stick stand, decorated with scene of London, drip tray to the interior, with old 'Lady Clare' label to the base, 53.5cm high overallOverall signs of wear and use. Old label residue to the interior. Some marks and scuffs, consistent with age and use. Label to the base worn.
A MID 18TH CENTURY CHAMBER STICK EDWARD LOTHIAN, EDINBURGH 1745, ASSAY MASTER HUGH GORDON the central sconce set to a simple dished base with C scroll handle with plain thumbpiece, raised on three ball feet, the underside engraved with foliate initialsDimensions:base 12cm diameter, 6ozProvenance:Provenance:Jacobite, Stuart, and Scottish Applied Arts, Lyon & Turnbull, 13th May 2015, Lot 97 Note: Note: Although the nation was in turmoil and rarely had Scotland or the United Kingdom been such an uncertain place, it is interesting to see the fashion of commissioning silver still active in 1745. Life must go on and perhaps the commissioner's intent was not only to have another piece of fine silver plate for his home but also to have his wealth in an easily portable form should the uprising and rebellion go the wrong way.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY GLASS CANDLESTICK simple bucket sconce above a tapered square section stem, on a domed foot with reeded rim, with accompanying letter of provenanceDimensions:19.5cm high, base 11cm diameterProvenance:Provenance: MacDonald family collectionStuart of Appin family collection to Miss J E Oliphantgifted to Miss Threipland of FingaskThreipland family collectionBy direct descentFingask Castle, 26th – 28th April 1993, Christies, Lot 1321Jacobite, Stuart, and Scottish Applied Arts, Lyon & Turnbull, 13th May 2015, Lot 6 Note: Note:Rather than lose the item's history or remove it from its native land this lot was gifted from one important Jacobite family to another, and a 'protector' of the cause. It is sold with an accompanying label stating 'Candle stick used by Prince Charles when in the MacDonald house, see Miss Oliphant letter indicating (?) the tale' and with a handwritten letter detailing provenance and gift which reads"Perth 72 George Str15 Apr 1814My Dear Miss ThreiplandI am quiting my own beloved land. I take the liberty of sending you a candlestick which in itself has no value. But it was the one that was used by our beloved but ill used Prince while he took refuge under the roof of one of the noble family of the McDonalds who fought manfuly for him it has never been used since it was last used by Prince Charlie in his Bedroom.Do not think my thoughts for my Dear Prince is lessened by parting with this, since that descended through my forefather the Stuart of Appin I felt certain that while a branch of the noble family of Fingask is left this, we think was an admirer at some of Prince Charles' campaign he can fully find pardon me and say a feeling of pride rises in my chest that I have the privilege of this giving. My sincere thanks to your care and I assure you of feel happily, yes happy for hoping that can ****, should I see this country fall into the hands of those that loved not, nor would not fight for my ill used Prince.I close this with Miss Elphinstone and great fine feelings and remain, dear Miss ThreiplandSincerelyJune E. Oliphant. "
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