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A pair of North European pewter altar candle stick lamps, 20th century,each baulster stem on spreading tripartite base mounted with Jesus, Mary and the Eye of God, fitted for electricity78.5cm high (excluding fitments)Provenance:Julians Park, HertfordshireCondition report: Generally good condition, some cracking to candles
A 19th century North African Nimcha or sword,with 80cm curved blade, characteristic gilt inlaid hilt with drooping crossguard with globular terminals and shaped rhinoceros horn grip, in leather scabbard; together with a horn walking stick with plaited gilt wire collar, 88cm, and an oryx horn walking stick with ivory and bone pommel/collar, 87cm
A 19th century copper jelly mould, 12.5cm diam.; a 19th century copper funnel, inscribed RE ft. Dept. I.of.W R.LV; a Sheffield plate silver on copper chamber stick; a silver on copper two-handled mug, The Nottingham Electroplating Co. ; an Arts & Crafts type circular tray, East West Hame's Best, 29cm; a hand made planished copped jug, 34cm ; etc (7)
A Victorian 9ct rose gold baton and sphere bar brooch, steel pin, marked 9ct; a 9ct rose gold amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch, steel pin; a 9ct rose gold and peridot stock pin, with safety chain; a 9ct gold amethyst and seed pearl stick pin, all c.1900, 4.93g gross; a Victorian carved jet stick pin, as a bird in flight (5)
A Screen Printed Union Flag, marked "British Made", size 173cm x 83cm. Plus five screen printed flags from the Coronation celebrations in 1953: Union Flag, Scottish, Welsh, South African, Canadian each mounted to a wooden stick approx 62cm long. NOTE: Being sold in aid of Cancer Research UK.
WW1 & WW2 British Trench Art collection to include: WW1 Matchbox stand and ashtray dedicated to Notts & Derby Regt, 21st Labour Group given as a gift to Lt. Col JHF Marsden, OBE, TD in June 1919: Pocket Watch stand inscribed in French "En Souvenir des Heros de Verdun": WW2 POW Work Aircraft Alloy Cigarette Case inscribed with "Africa 1945 along with a Mosque and girly pin up's: WW2 Ashtray made from a US 57mm M23 A2 shell case dated 1942: brass button stick marked Patent No 116972/17: comb cover with RAF badge, brass bowl, toy searchlight, WW2 cigarette lighter made from US 30-06 rounds.
WW1 British Photographic Postcards, five showing members of a Fusilier Regt, two showing the launching of HMS Bellerophon in 1907: WW1 Brass Button stick marked Patent No.116972/17: Brass Kit Bag lock with brass padlock with letters instead of numbers for the combination: Three Cased Sports Medalions of the London Shipping Athletic Association (two in hallamarked silver) all 1920's in date: School Attendance Medal Sept 1888 to Thomas Puttnam: German Inflation Money 10000 Mark note: 1935 Programme Inspection of the Police in Hyde Park: WW2 Royal Navy Photo Durbanville, South Africa 12/4/45: two "Save the Argylls" paper stickers circa 1990's: Doctors Bill from 1937 for 15 shillings: GS Button: enamel lapel badge for Westleyan & General Agents National Association.
NO RESERVE - A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND STICK / TIE PIN BROOCH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Oval cabochon blue sapphire, weighing approximately 3.25 carats Old European brilliant cut diamond No assay marks Length 73mm Weight 2.0 grams In a fitted leather presentation box for J C Vickery, Regent Street, London.
A Gift from 'The Big Fellow' [Michael Collins] A 19th Century Walking Stick, in heavy ebonised wood, length 34? (84cms), with embossed silver plated head (worn), gifted to Patrick Baker (sometime head barman at the Gresham Hotel) by Michael Collins in 1920, in gratitude for his ?failing? to identify Collins to British agents who came to the hotel seeking him. See attached letter of provenance, which tells the whole story, with a blue folder containing associated items relating to Patrick Baker, including an original menu from Jammets Restaurant, where Mr. Baker was later head waiter. This walking stick was carried by Collins as part of his attire to blend in with the gentleman folk that would frequent the hotel, and other venues through-out Dublin. The stick being of robust form, would presumably have been employed by Collins to protect his person should he have been identified by the authorities. Provenance: A gift from General Michael Collins to Patrick Baker, and by direct family descent (letter available)
A Russian 14ct gold, diamond and enamel stick pin, style of Fabergé, central Imperial Double Headed Eagle, in a blue guilloche enamel border applied with diamonds to each quarter, Kokoshnik marks for St Petersburg Yakov Nikolayevich Lyapunov (1898-1903), 56 standard, Cyrillic makers mark for Henry Wigstrom (St Petersberg 1862-1923), stamped 56, approx 6.2cms, approx 3.8gms
A Russian 14ct gold, diamond, ruby and enamel stick pin, style of Fabergé, central Imperial Crown motif set with cabachon rubies and diamonds, in a purple guilloche enamel border applied with diamonds to each quarter, Kokoshnik marks for St Petersburg Yakov Nikolayevich Lyapunov (1898-1903), 56 standard, Cyrillic makers mark Julius Rappoport (St Petersburg 1883-1916), approx 6.2cms, approx 3.8gms
A Chinese bronze candlestick, of an attendant, standing in a long robe with a sword tied to his waist, holding a stick surmounted by a circular tray and a central pricket decorated with scrolls to the side, 15.7cm high, and a pair of bronze bells, moulded with scrolls, 14cm high (3)Condition report: Candlestick - surface scratches and dents. Sword tip dented. Tray with a hole and a chip to rim, not straight, candle holder a bit loose. Signs of repaint, possibly repaired, Verdigris throughout. Bells - tired. Both with a hole to top, one with a hole to a corner. Verdigris throughout. Surface scratches and dents.
An early 19th century stick barometer, by Joseph Somalvico & Co., London in mahogany case, with inlaid door and visible mercury tube,100cm highCondition report: Cistern cover detached, mercury tube need redoing, chip to door veneer by catch, cracked door glass, brass register plates (should be silvered)
Five various 19th century walking sticks, comprising three with concealed sword blades, one with carved horn head handle, a bamboo root stick, a silver handled malacca cane. Longest 88cmCondition report: One of horn handled sword sticks has missing section at top of hollowed out caneSilver handle dented to topCarved horn head split right through and filledSmall splits, minor losses
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