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Lot 811

A collection of vintage 20th century walking sticks canes comprising of an ebonised cane having a silver collar, a 20th century shepherd's staff, a bamboo walking stick, a Concorde umbrella and more. Largest measures 150cm

Lot 891

A collection of 20th century various brass items to include horse brasses, and various trophies raised on a plinth base, walking stick and many more

Lot 965

A 19th century French swagger stick / walking stick having a 18ct gold knob to the top decorated with geometrical motifs marked with a French eagle head mark to the collar and malacca turned shaft. Measures 86cm long. 

Lot 971

An early 20th century circa 1910’s white bone / ivory handle walking stick. The walking stick having a bone / ivory hand carved handle in a shape of a French  Bulldog with green glass eyes and wooden tapered shaft. Measures 86cm long. 

Lot 945

A Vintage bamboo shooting stick, a large meat cleaver, walking sticks etc

Lot 41

A Victorian brass 8-section stick stand, with black cast-iron base, height 66cm

Lot 520

An early 20th Century Chinese silver topped walking stick cane having a knop top with impressed character marks round to the top with makers marks to the collar. Ebonised tapering shaft with brass ferrule. Measures approx; 91cm long. 

Lot 164

TIFFANY & CO, AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND AND ENAMEL PANSY STICK PIN, CIRCA 1890 Cushion-shaped diamond Purple, white and yellow enamel Signed Tiffany & Co Length 66mm 3.5 grams 

Lot 715

A GEORGIAN MOURNING TIE PIN with glazed painted panel depicting a lamb underneath a tree with the initials BL, panel size approx 1.5cm x 2.8cm, length in total 7.2cm, weight 3.4gms Condition Report: The plaque is a lovely clean example, a very tiny bit of dust is under the glass, not eye visible. a few scratches to the glass, nothing dreadful. the stick pin looks to be a later addition, either lead soldered or glued on, then finished with a lick of gold coloured paint to be fair this would be the only way to do this. In my opinion the surround and back of the plaque are gold, I think the pin is gold plated.

Lot 1142

Hitler’s manuscript notes for the first speech  he would make after being released from prison and in which he re-established the Nazi Party, declaring himself to have absolute authorityHITLER ADOLF: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1933-45. An historically important Autograph Manuscript, unsigned, two pages, 4to, n.p. (Munich?) n.d. (February 1925), in German. The holograph notes were prepared by Hitler in advance of a speech (the first following his release from prison) he delivered in Munich’s Burgerbraukeller on 27th February 1925. In the upper left corner Hitler has penned the year 1918 followed by the questions ‘What had happened?’ and ’Just what went wrong’, continuing with a diagram separating the political parties ‘on the Left “Proletariat”….Marxism….finished for good due to criminality’ and ‘on the Right “Bourgeoisie”……bourgeois parties….broke down due to cowardice’ and also including the ‘Volunteer Corps – Nationalist Organisations, Citizens Defending Themselves’, the manuscript continuing with other relevant points he intended to deliver within the speech, ‘Stick to the facts. Parties reject violence (cowardly). Associations are non-political (stupid. They keep pulling their chestnuts out of the fire). During all this the nation is destroyed, plundered domestically and internationally. Could anything still help? Founding of the NSDAP [National Socialist German Workers’ Party, more commonly known as the Nazi Party] Goal. Programme’, and to the second page Hitler writes further notes, ‘Development. 1919-20-21-22-23. 8th November Result: Inflation. 1924 Parliament. Struggle within the movement. Did anyone care about us? No. My release. December 1924, February 27th 1925. Buttmann. The division is impending. I and Held. I and Rohm. I and Ludendorff. Lies. The old movement……The movement? In a different Germany. Here.’ Autograph material of Adolf Hitler is extremely rare in any form, and the present notes are of particular significance in Hitler’s rise to power, this particular speech representing a landmark moment in the re-establishing of the Nazi Party and Hitler cementing his position as ‘der Fuhrer’. A couple of extremely minor, very small holes at the intersection of a couple of folds, VG‘If anyone comes and tries to make conditions to me then I say to him: friend, wait and see what conditions I have to make to you. I am not wooing the masses. After a year you shall judge, my party comrades; if I have not acted correctly, then I shall place my office in your hands again. But until that moment this is the rule: I lead the movement alone, and no one shall set me conditions so long as I personally bear the responsibility. And I once more bear entire responsibility for everything that happens in the movement’ (extract from Adolf Hitler’s two-hour speech delivered at the Burgerbraukeller, Munich, 27th February 1925)Hitler joined the tiny German workers party in 1919, He quickly became its leader. On 9 November 1923, at the height of the great German inflation (on 20 November, one U.S. dollar was equal to four trillion German marks), Hitler risked a coup. He led his followers through the streets of Munich to the Feldherrnhalle, a war memorial, where waiting police opened fire. Sixteen of Hitler’s followers were killed; Hitler himself was arrested, and after a trial that he turned into a political platform, he was sentenced to four years in prison. The party was banned, and its remnants degenerated into squabbling factions. Hitler stood outside the fray, using his time in prison to write Mein Kampf. He was released in December 1924 after serving only nine months of his term, and set about rebuilding the party. The authorities lifted the ban on the Nazi Party on 16 February 1925. Hitler now arranged one of his rhetorical masterpieces: a mass meeting on 27 February to re-establish the party. He chose the same beer hall from which he had launched his abortive revolution fifteen months earlier. Three thousand people packed the hall, and several thousand more were turned away. He entered to the passionate applause of the audience, and gave [a] two hour speech….Its first three-quarters offered nothing that most in the audience had not already heard, and would hear again in Hitler’s future speeches. He reviewed Germany’s history, claiming that past conservative parties had no contact with the masses, and that leftist parties pretended to address the problems faced by ordinary Germans, but actually served the interests of the Jews who controlled them. He also outlined his views on propaganda. In the last quarter of the speech, he moved to re-establish his control of the party. He claimed absolute authority. Anyone unwilling to obey could go his own way. Hitler ‘forgave’ those who had made mistakes in his absence, and demanded that there be no criticism of him or the party for a year. The audience responded with enthusiasm. After the speech, Hitler had arranged…..’a piece of pure theatre’. The Nazi leaders who had fought for supremacy while Hitler was in prison all ‘mounted the platform and, among emotional scenes, with many standing on chairs and tables and the crowd pressing forward from the back of the hall, shook hands, forgave each other, and swore undying loyalty to the leader’……The speech succeeded. Hitler once again was absolute leader of the party’ (from Landmark Speeches of National Socialism, edited by Randall L. Bytwerk, Texas A&M University Press, 2008).

Lot 314

A early 20th Century gold stick pin bezel set with an oval opal cabochon to the head together with a pair of opal screw back earrings. Tests to the pin indicate 15ct gold (crack to the opal), tests to the earrings indicate 9ct gold. Pin weight 1.4g. Measures 5.5cm. 

Lot 317

A 19th Century Victorian 14ct gold and turquoise skull stick pin. The pin having a carved turquoise skull finial on a rose gold pin. Tests to pin indicate 14ct gold. Measures 6.5cm. Weight 1.8g. In fitted box. Good condition. 

Lot 327

A 19th Century Victorian gold, pearl and diamond stick pin. The finial being set with a baroque pearl set with a round cut diamond. Pin tests as 9ct gold. Measures 7.3cm. Weight 3.0g. 

Lot 160

A blue glaze Burmantofts stick stand

Lot 427

A LATE VICTORIAN DOUBLE LENGTH CAST IRON STICK STAND IN THE MANNER OF COALBROOKDALE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Of large 'Country House' proportions, with 32 apertures within Gothic Revival arched ends, unmarked 58cm high, 178cm wide, 27cm deep

Lot 15

A Stan Randall blackthorn walking stick, carved with a Labradors Dog head mask handle, signed with initials to chin, 133cm long; another stag antler, carved with cubs in den, faint marks (2)

Lot 302

Edwardian 9ct gold stick pin set with an amethyst and seed pearls in Dublin box, 1g

Lot 262

Edwardian 18ct gold stick pin set with turquoise cabochons (1.9g) and a 9ct gold brooch set with a garnet, 1.8g

Lot 1052

A 9ct gold stick pin, 9ct gold ring set with an emerald and cubic zirconia, and 9ct gold necklace set with jade and pearls, 4.6g

Lot 1092

Victorian stick pin set with a pearl and old cut diamonds in the letter 'P'

Lot 20

A collection of costume jewellery including silver mounts studs, Wedgwood stick pin, Miracle brooch, Art Deco buckles and brooches, cameos, etc

Lot 296

Victorian stick pin/ hat pin set with a pear cut garnet

Lot 1115

A pair of Art Deco 9ct gold cufflinks, Birmingham 1934, 9.5g and a yellow metal stick pin set with a pearl

Lot 278

A 9ct gold brooch set with a zircon and a Victorian stick pin set with a pearl and turquoise, 3g

Lot 303

Victorian yellow metal stick pin in the form of a snake/ serpent set with blue enamel and holding a faux pearl, 1.9g

Lot 23

A collection of costume jewellery including silver earrings, silver necklace, WBS silver pendant set with enamel, lucite earrings, silver stick pin, etc 

Lot 301

Victorian yellow metal Masonic stick pin, 2g

Lot 1806

A vintage walking stick with bronze bulldog head handle

Lot 13

A collection of jewellery including vintage brooches, 9ct gold earring and charm, Art Deco stick pins, silver pendant set with Blue John, silver bangle, Egyptian Revival brooch, silver chains, Miracle pendant, etc

Lot 281

A 9ct gold brooch set with garnets and seed pearls (1.8g), a yellow metal stick pin and a heart locket set with a seed pearl (2.5g)

Lot 346

A 15ct gold stick pin set with a diamond, 9ct gold and silver brooch, 9ct white gold Ciro earrings set with paste, 9ct gold earrings set with pearls and a pair of 9ct gold earrings set with faux cameos, 8.4g

Lot 300

A 9ct gold stick pin set with a diamond, 1g 

Lot 1427

Griffin and George Ltd stick barometer in glazed mahogany case, H128cm

Lot 299

A yellow metal stick pin set with pink paste, 1.8g

Lot 291

Edwardian 9ct gold pendant set with a peridot on 9ct gold chain, a 9ct gold stick pin set with a turquoise cabochon and a 9ct gold brooch, 7.7g 

Lot 95

Three Victorian silver brooches, silver stick pin, cameo and jet stick pin, two 9ct gold brooches (2.4g), yellow metal stick pin, etc 

Lot 297

Edwardian 15ct gold stick pin in the form of two horseshoes set with seed pearls (1.4g) and a 9ct rose gold heart padlock (1.3g)

Lot 29

A VICTORIAN CAST IRON STICK STAND with twenty four circular divisions, above a pair of drip trays and flanked by a pair of handles, 58cm high, 97cm wide and 38cm deep Condition Report: A little wobbly but with all components present and without any evidence of structural damage. No visible cracks. Consistently rusted. Ball finials are somewhat worn and lacking definition. One drip tray shows signs of a past repair or possible manufacturing fault to its underside. Drip tray underside stamped with the number "24". 

Lot 363

A vintage wooden horse measuring stick, with brass applications, 93cm high.

Lot 419

Two stick pins, comprising a gold plated enamel Rotary International pin, and a 9ct gold pin with circular emblem, set with amethyst.

Lot 592

Three walking sticks, comprising a Victorian ebony walking stick with silver knop, London 1901, a bamboo cane with silver collar, and a rough hewn wooden stick., longest 92cm. (3)

Lot 707

Philately. GB definitives and commemoratives, Papua Guinea, animals, Caribbean, birds, Malaysia, Tristan de Cunha, etc., in varios albums and stick books (a quantity)

Lot 759

A group of jewellery, to include a 9ct gold and silver marcasite set ring, 9ct gold stick pin, 9ct gold fancy link bracelet, and various rose gold yellow metal links, unmarked, 7.3g all in. (a quantity)

Lot 760

A pair of snake drop earrings, each with stick pin back and butterfly back, yellow metal with back stamped 9ct, 2.7g all, 2cm high.

Lot 820

A Gye alloy landing net, 60cm diameter, and an Eldonian folding shooting stick. (2)

Lot 822

Two folding trout landing nets, and three keep nets, (two are illegal, display purposes only), together with fishing accessories, to include umbrellas and bank sticks, etc, wading stick, rod tube, landing net, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 217

A diamond, ruby and sapphire stick pin, the central Ol European cut stone weighing approx. 0.25 carats, unmarked, gross weight 1.73g.

Lot 226

A mixed lot of hallmarked 9ct gold comprising an eternity ring, a crucifix pendant and a pair of cufflinks weight 11.22g, together with two yellow metal stick pins unmarked.

Lot 98

A Mappin & Webb British Railways 9ct gold wristwatch, double signed champagne dial with gold tone hour batons, stick hands and date aperture at 3 o'clock, quartz movement, case back inscribed 'British Railways Board P.J. Woodward In Recognition of Long Service 1988', inner case back marked '375', case diameter 32mm, brown leather strap.

Lot 103

A LATE GEORGE III SILVER RATTLE/WHISTLE, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, of typical single knopped form hung with six bells, prick and wriggle work engraved with foliage, with coral twig teething stick, 4" long overall (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Silver 8cm long, generally good, whistle works, coral somewhat worn!

Lot 283

A COLLECTION OF FOUR VICTORIAN AND LATER STICK PINS including a fly with sapphire head and seed pearl wings and a seed pearl triple acorn (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All generally good, only diamond example marked.  Diamond approximately 0.05cts each

Lot 284

A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD MOUNTED SHELL CAMEO STICK PIN, the oval panel carved with the head portrait of a young maiden with a vine in her ringletted hair, the mount with geometric engraving, maker's mark JW, Birmingham 1876, together with another smaller unmarked pin (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Head of 18ct approx. 2 x 1.8cm overall, well mounted, clear marks, 8cm long, no apparent damage but unable to open to see back, traces of old glue above head, probably holding cameo in place.  Smaller 1.5cm high, no damage - the two "cracks" on reverse are inherent in the shell

Lot 285

A COLLECTION OF NINE VICTORIAN AND LATER STICK PINS including a scarab, plaited hair snake with locket, banded agate, coral twig snake and cornelian, together with two collar pins (11) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All apparently unmarked

Lot 381

A LATE VICTORIAN WALKING STICK, the silver (marks rubbed) hook handle with dog head finial with inset glass eyes, bamboo shaft and copper tip, 33 3/4", together with four other walking sticks (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First in very good condition, others also good but two shortened and now with rubber tips

Lot 383

A LADY'S VICTORIAN WALKING CANE, the bamboo shaft with silver(?) collar (marks rubbed), the ivory grip carved with owls with inset glass eyes, perched on a branch, 34 1/2", together with a Grecian olive wood(?) stick, the loop handle with carved hoof terminal, and another with horse head terminal (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Cane without tip and possibly shortened, remainder good

Lot 73

A BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE TURQUOISE GLAZED STICK STAND, early 20th century, of cylindrical form moulded with wrythen ivy branches, impressed mark, shape 808, 24 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, no obvious cracks or restoration, chips to base

Lot 1109

A late 19th century yellow metal stick/scarf pin, the Essex crystal cabochon head with reverse painted horse and jockey set within a rope twist border, unmarked, diameter of circular panel 2.5cm, overall length 9cm, unmarked.

Lot 1128

Five gold and yellow metal bar brooches to include a 15ct yellow gold brooch with enamelled chicken and baroque pearl decoration, a 14ct white gold an platinum bar brooch with three graduating pearls to the centre, a yellow an white metal bar brooch with engine turned decoration, a yellow metal brooch set with small white stones, a yellow metal brooch set with oval blue topaz, and a yellow metal stick pin set with baroque pearl in filigree yellow metal (6).

Lot 1171

A 9ct yellow gold ladies' dress ring set with oval faceted red stone, tests as ruby, with three small white stones to mount, size N, approx 3.4g, and a white metal stick pin (2).

Lot 159

A 19th century Continental inlaid walnut writing slope with pierced gallery and fitted top, with glass inkwells and a ruler stick, the lid with a scene of oxen pulling a sledge, in a Greek Key surround, the interior with leather insert top and a secret drawer within, 20 x 47 x 31cm.

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