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Lot 4

A 15ct gold horseshoe stick pin CONDITION REPORT: 2.3g

Lot 358

A swagger stick with pommel marked '110 Overseas Battalion Perth Canada' length 70cm.

Lot 66

A Polish Jan Jansky medal in case, together with two stick pins.

Lot 148

A box containing Dyson stick vacuum cleaner and an Invictus cleaner.

Lot 781

2018 full sovereign. The 65th anniversary of the coronation of her majesty the Queen. Stick on the 2nd June 2018. Postage B

Lot 368

A William IV silver candle stick with a loaded base and a pair of silver plated vases with pierced edge. (3)

Lot 193

Three good quality gold stick pins. Postage Category A.

Lot 103

Stick pins and 9ct gold twisted hoop earrings, 3.6g. Postage category A

Lot 314

Brass and wirework fender, brass door stop, ceramic stick stand and contents.

Lot 40

MATCHING SET OF SIX WELSH ELM FARMHOUSE CHAIRS, circa 1830, slightly curved crest rail, stick back centre rails, solid seats, square tapering front supports, H stretcher, 83 (h) x 46 (w) x 32cms (seat d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 87

A pair of mid century tortoiseshell lorgnettes / stick opera glasses. The lorgnettes folding. The stick measuring approx. 25.5cm long.

Lot 44

A red velvet cased 19th century silver and 18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond cluster stick pin. Set to the centre with a cushion mixed cut sapphire (possibly Ceylon) with an approximate carat weight of 0.29 carats, encircled by eleven rose cut diamonds. The pin stamped with an eagles head french assay mark for 18ct gold. Gilded letting reading 'G.R. Igglesden, Dover' to the interior of the lid. L.6cm

Lot 105

An Edwardian silver chamber stick and snuffer with gadrooned decoration to rim, removable sconce, hallmarked for Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, 323g, snuffer hook detached, see extra photos; a pair of Edwardian weighted silver dwarf silver candlesticks of hexagonal waisted form, each 9 cm H, hallmarked for William Manton, Birmingham, 1910; two pairs of silver napkin rings and a single Chinese silver napkin ring, 118g

Lot 62

Royal Navy Submarine Service 9ct gold and enamel sweetheart brooch, 40mm; a pearl and aquamarine bar brooch, 45mm; a gem-set stick pin, all hallmarked; a disc pendant locket with opal, pearl and peridot, unmarked, tests for 9ct, 19g and a diamond-set gold stick pin, tests for 14 ct, 1.5g (5)

Lot 136

HM SILVER TOP WALKING STICK

Lot 739

Quantity of golf clubs and a hockey stick

Lot 810

Mixed Lot: A solar/wind up radio, hand held spotlight, tennis racket, walking stick, flask etc

Lot 14

A LARGE AND HEAVY CHINESE BRONZE STICK STAND WITH ARCHAIC CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY, 50cm x 20cm

Lot 703

An Art Deco period sterling silver swizzle stick, stamped sterling, with sliding action.

Lot 650

A silver cocktail swizzle stick, stamped 925, with engine turned decoration, 13.5cm extended.

Lot 288

A Brown Trout Silver and Enamel Stick Pin, 18.4mm fish, marked SILVER, 1.43g

Lot 1272

A Gents silver topped hardwood walking stick, together with a silver mounted and horn handled walking stick, (2).

Lot 1705

A 19th century elm Windsor style elbow chair with arched stick back, solid seat on turned under framing.

Lot 171

Brass 4 faced buddha handle walking stick

Lot 609

A box of various electrical items to include mobile phones, a selfie stick with original box etc

Lot 1285

A gun slip and a shooting stick

Lot 685

A stick back chair and a smaller bar back chair

Lot 883

A pair of stick and wheelback armchairs

Lot 989

An ornate cast iron stick stand

Lot 511

Four bar back elm seated chairs; an Ercol stick back chair; a ladder back elbow chair and a rush seated stool

Lot 375

A shooting stick and a horn handled walking stick

Lot 448

An oak three division stick stand

Lot 116

ORIENTAL STYLE STICK STAND, VARIOUS UMBRELLAS, CAPODIMONTE FIGURINE & PART WASH SET

Lot 1250

THREE PIECES OF 20TH CENTURY OAK FURNITURE, to include a small bench, with open armrests, a hinged storage compartment and twin stick stands, width 76cm x depth 34cm x height 74cm, a small oak barley twit gate leg table, and a circular barley twist table, with a single drawer (condition report: bench with ring marks, scuffs and discoloration, other imperfections) (3)

Lot 441

A BOX AND LOOSE SWAGGER STICK, METAL WARE, WATCHES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a military swagger stick with insignia of The Queen's Gurkha Signals regiment, a Mappin Brothers plated covered warming dish on stand with burner, two ladies' vintage gold-plated wristwatches by Lancet and Avia, a cased Ronson Varaflame lighter, three Indonesian carved wooden figures/busts, a pair of spurs, military related first day covers, a canteen of Community cutlery, etc (sd)

Lot 50

TWO BROOCHES AND A STICK PIN, the first a yellow metal bar brooch set with a row of seed pearls each in a milgrain setting, stamped 15, fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, length 60mm, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams, the second a yellow metal curb link brooch, unmarked, fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams, together with a yellow metal horse shoe stick pin set with split pearls, unmarked, approximate gross weight 1.3 grams

Lot 1269

A 20TH CENTURY TEAK HALL STAND, with clothes rails, three brass hooks, a shaped mirror, a single drawer, cupboard door and stick stand, width 77cm x depth 27cm x height 180cm (condition report: overall good condition, could use a clean)

Lot 516

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE WALKING STICK, ADVERTISING TINS AND SUNDRY VINTAGE ITEMS, to include a horn handled walking stick, vintage advertising tins to include Smith's Potato Crisps, Glucodin, Elastoplast, Mellin's Food Biscuits, Outdoor Girl Olive Oil Rouge, Snowfire Face Powder and OXO, two stoneware bottles from 'White Bros, Botanical Brewers, Chapel Street, Wolverhampton' dated 1960 and 1961, boxed Miniature Beauty Lamps, a boxed brass crumb tray and brush set, a boxed oil lamp, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 111

A SILVER FOUR PIECE VANITY SET, SILVER HANDLED CUTLERY AND A WALKING STICK, set comprising of a hair brush, clothes brush, hand held mirror and comb, engine turned pattern with engraved monograms, each hallmarked 'Daniel Manufacturing Company' Birmingham 1964, together with a boxed silver Kings pattern handle pickle fork, a boxed silver Kings pattern handled butter knife, a silver handled pie server and cheese knife, together with a silver capped stained bamboo walking stick, hallmark rubbed

Lot 1322

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE OAK STICK / UMBRELLA STAND, with foliate decoration, width 41cm x depth 29cm x height 99cm (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, discoloration, other signs of usage)

Lot 572

TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS AND COLLECTABLES, to include a leather seated shooting stick, an antler handled walking stick, two barometers, brass ornaments, a pair of Mark Scheffel binoculars, a pair of Victorian leather cased binoculars, Chinon binoculars, a collection of cigarette cards, metal cash box, a brown Bakelite View-Master and a collection of View-Master reels, a collection of vintage beer mats, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)

Lot 98

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND A DWARF CANDLE STICK, the first faceted pair of candlesticks on oval faceted and weighted bases, hallmarked 'Deakin & Francis Ltd' Birmingham 1972, height 17.5cm, together with a small dwarf candle stick on a round weighted base, hallmarked Birmingham, rubbed makers mark, height 8.3cm (condition report: light tarnishing to the pair, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)

Lot 537

A BOXED STEIFF BEATRIX POTTER LIMITED EDITION 'THE AMIABLE GUINEA-PIG', the character with mohair and cotton 'fur', wearing a mustard jacket, cream waistcoat and trousers, blue bow tie, tan top hat and brown shoes, carrying a book and a walking stick, with ear button and white label no 663277, limited edition 398/1500, swing tags attached, height approximately 19cm (1 + box) (Condition Report: appears in good condition with no obvious damage)

Lot 78

A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS AND TWO STICK PINS, oval chain link cufflinks, one panel polished the other with half a textured pattern, vacant cartouche, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams, together with a yellow metal scroll stick pin set with split pearls, stamped possibly 14k, 1.2 grams, and a boxed yellow metal stick pin of an oval form set with an old cut diamond in a star setting, reverse stamped 15ct, pin unmarked, 1.8 grams (condition report: light wear to the stick pins, cufflinks in overall good condition, box for the diamond stick pin is damaged and apart)

Lot 953

An early 20th century yellow metal, white metal and two stone diamond crossover set bar brooch, 57mm and a similar turquoise and diamond cluster set stick pin.

Lot 943

An Edwardian 15ct, sapphire and diamond set three stone bar brooch, 48mm, a later 14ct gold enamel and baroque pearls set 'Kingfisher' bar brooch, one other yellow metal and seed pearl set brooch and an Edwardian 15ct and single stone sapphire set stick pin.

Lot 952

A 9ct and cabochon moonstone set bar brooch, 63mm, a coral and horn set bug stick pin and a paste set buckle.

Lot 955

An early 20th century single strand graduated seed pearl necklace, with diamond set white metal clasp, 70cm, together with a cultured pearl set stick pin.Largest pearl diameter 6.2mm, smallest pearl diameter 2mm.

Lot 173

A 19th century Ambrose of Court Holborn mahogany stick barometer, height 98cm

Lot 1074

Five Scottish/Celtic silver brooches of traditional style, another similar stamped sterling silver and a stick pin with coronet terminal

Lot 919

Surely one of the most desirable Evolutions to ever come to market? An unrepeatable mileage of just 794 and Richard Burns ownership provenance. Fully recommissioned by marque experts at a cost of £16,500. Absolutely immaculate. Mitsubishi had enjoyed much success in rallying all around the world since 1973 with their Gallant, Lancer and Starion, however in 1992, the decision was made to fully commit to winning the World Rally Championship (WRC). Utilising the best of the technologies established through previous years, including their much-refined four-wheel drive S-AWC system (Super-All Wheel Control), the Lancer GSR Evolution model series was launched. True to its name, the series has undergone an ongoing evolution process ever since its introduction with improvements in engine performance and handling leading to the Evolution II in 1993 and the Evolution III in 1995.Following the introduction of the new Lancer road car model which debuted major improvements in styling and performance, the Lancer GSR Evolution IV was launched in 1996, boasting more power and ever more innovative technology including their new AYC (Active Yaw Control) adaptive handling enhancement system.The Evolution V continued the process with a further increase in engine torque and substantially improved handling thanks to a wider track and upgraded Brembo braking. Its 2-litre, DOHC, intercooler-turbocharged, four-cylinder engine now used an upgraded intercooler, enlarged nozzle area in the twin-scroll turbocharger, lighter pistons, an upgraded radiator and oil-cooler to produce 280bhp. Launched in January 1998 and produced for only a year, the Lancer Evolution V took up the motorsport mantle, at least in terms of the WRC. A new ruling allowing a bigger body gave Mitsubishi the opportunity to extend the previous model’s platform, increasing brake and wheel size, adding 10mm to its track and displaying, for the first time, flared arches and much more aggressive styling.It’s now widely accepted that finding credible examples of the Evolution V is becoming increasingly hard, so the car presented here represents a remarkable opportunity. This 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution V, S500 TMR, is a UK-market car finished in Pyrenean Black and was intriguingly either given or sold to Richard Burns by Mitsubishi Motors in late 1998. Richard Burns is quite rightly considered a motorsport legend, a driver of great talent, whose life was sadly cut short in his prime at the age of just 34. He was undoubtedly worth more than his sole WRC title, but he played his part in Mitsubishi winning the Constructors Title in 1998 alongside his co-diver, Robert Reid, and we understand that S500 TMR was a reward for his efforts. As history tells us, Richard then signed for Subaru in 1999 and naturally couldn’t be seen driving an Evolution, however this car clearly meant a lot to him as he resisted the temptation to sell it and added it to his personal Collection.Over the years, the Burns family and their associates put together the Richard Burns Collection and S500 TMR was a prominent part of this for many years. Our car-enthusiast vendor acquired the car from Jo Burns (Richard’s sister) in February 2020 with a recorded 789 miles on the clock – no, that's not a typo! He then sent it to marque specialists, Auto Torque Ltd. of Buckinghamshire, for a complete underbody recommission (as the car had suffered from being in storage for so long). This work was exceptional, carried out to OEM-spec at a cost of £16,500, and photos within the car’s history file detail the exacting lengths to which they went.This work was finished in May 2021 and the car has since been cossetted in a special facility as part of our vendor’s Collection, still with just 794 miles indicated.This is a very exciting opportunity to acquire a car with unique provenance that makes this particular example 'one of a kind'. In remarkable condition and with only a handful of miles covered, this rally-car-for-the-road holds a special appeal for collectors, motorsport fans and Japanese performance car enthusiasts alike – 'special' just doesn’t come close, you will not be disappointed.Accompanying the car are an extract from Richard Burns' book mentioning the Evo V, an Auto Torque invoice (for recommissioning work), an original dealer hangar from Motorworld Oxford, an extract from the Oxford Mail in Feb 1999, the V5C in Richard Burns’ name, an article from the Mitsubishi Owners Club magazine featuring the car and its backstory and an invoice from Jo Burns. There is also a memory stick of photographs, original Mitsubishi manuals and books, plus an RB-branded baseball cap from the Richard Burns clothing line that was found in the glovebox.Absolutely unrepeatable and worthy of your close inspection.Specification Make: MITSUBISHI Model: LANCER GSR EVOLUTION V Year: 1998 Chassis Number: CP9A0007694 Registration Number: S500 TMR Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 4G63XR0914 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 794 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 449

9ct gold bar brooch, 9ct gold stick pin and a 9ct gold topped hat pin

Lot 506

9ct gold antique garnet crescent stick pin weight 2.5g

Lot 115

Chinese Orange and gold patterned Tea Set pattern called Golden Thousand Flower, made in Tai Po, New Territories, China and purchased in 1976. Marks to base. Along with a selection of oriental ware includes part set, tea pot, chop stick rests etc

Lot 412

Antique Narwhal tusk walking stick, fine old deep spiral twist with a creamy smooth patina to the shaft, wooden handle, approximate length 82cm, first half of 19th century Cities article 10 has been obtained

Lot 300

Brass and copper stick stand, churn shape, 29 x 70 x 35cm.

Lot 65D

A walking cane with yellow metal mount and faux tortoiseshell handle together with a silver mounted walking stick (2)

Lot 230

Brass and copper banded stick stand with lion mask ring handles, 26 x 48cm.

Lot 412

Metal bound wooden jug 49cm, with a vintage umbrella, walking sticks, shooting stick and riding crops, etc

Lot 182

A set of four Modern ash wood framed stick backed dining chairs, with 'leather' seat squabs and plain legs (4)

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