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* Bags. A collection of beaded bags and other accessories, late 19th-early 20th century, 15 bags, comprising 10 beaded, several with faux tortoiseshell clasps, a white ostrich feather bag, a hand-painted chain mesh evening purse, a leather bag elaborately gilt-tooled on front and with blind-stamped pattern on reverse and edges, a satin-lined black velvet evening bag with flap embellished with gold metal thread embroidery, and a cream wool felt bag with Turkish-style embroidery on both sides in couched gold metal threads, most with some beads missing or with some wear, together with: an ermine stole (lacking silk lining); a printed silk scarf commemorating Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (some holes); 3 fans, one hand-painted with flowers (splits to folds of gauze leaf and loss to 1 stick), one hand-embroidered in coloured silks with floral decoration to black satin leaf (crude stitched repairs re-attaching leaf to gold and silver-decorated sticks), the other with chromolithographed paper leaf depicting military gentlemen and courting couples (some minor splits and loss to verso); 6 parasols, 5 black, the other cream with embroidered pattern, some wear; a pince-nez; and 5 pairs of pink or cream stockings, 1 pair with unused mending card attached lettered 'specially prepared for Three Knots Hosiery of Quality', another pair stamped 'Charmian', presumably a salesman's sample with the heels and toes stamped 'new point heel' and 'extra spliced for hard wear'Qty: (32)
* Shawl. A large Chinese shawl, late 19th century, cream silk shawl, hand-embroidered overall with elaborate pattern of sinuous flower and leaf stems, several pin holes to one edge, wide cream silk hand-knotted macrame edging (tangled in places), dimensions excluding edging, 133 x 130cm, together with: Fans. A hand-painted fan, probably French, late 18th century, folding paper fan (stiffened and no longer easily closed), the front depicting a pastoral scene with young ladies and gentlemen, the reverse with a wooded landscape and a male figure carrying a long staff, rubbed, some marks and short splits, pierced and gilt decorated mother of pearl sticks (gilt tarnished), one stick detached from leaf, and front guard stick repaired, 22.5cm, together with a folding mourning fan (also stiffened and unable to close), circa 1830s, the hand-coloured engraved leaf depicting 2 young women and a young girl at a tomb, with a church and funeral procession in the background, the reverse depicting a moonlit scene with courting couple, gilt decorated mother of pearl sticks (gilt tarnished), leaf and sticks worn, with splits and repairs, 21.5cmQty: (3)
* Walking Stick. George III period folk art walking stick, the oak stick with a figural knop and profusely carved with symbols and 'My Fathers Keepsake' including a mermaid, camel, elephant, ape, a rider on horseback, a dog named 'Pluto' deer, heart, thistles and a man holding a wine glass and a truncheon, some old chips, 92cm longQty: (1)
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set in 18ct white gold, size H, a gold foliate engraved full hunting cased pocket watch, a pair of amethyst drop earrings, a silver open faced pocket watch and watch chain, five pairs of assorted 9ct gold cufflinks, 28 grams, assorted gold and gem set brooches and stick pins
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a gold watch chain, 13.5 grams, a 9ct gold shield shape signet ring, 3.4 grams, two paste and enamel regimental brooches and a paste and enamel brooch for the RAF, a gold signet ring, a 22ct gold wedding band, 1.5 grams, a 9ct. gold and pearl set naval crown brooch, a coral stick pin, a coral necklace and various other items
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying two fighters, one of them holding a stick and the other lying on the floor, 30x39x26,8 mm. 22,4 gr. Elephant specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006)Farmer and Stick IV signed with initials 'KW.' (lower right)pencil and watercolour on paper38 x 36.5cm (14 15/16 x 14 3/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Thackeray Gallery, London, where acquired by the present owner, 4 May 2002Private Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF CARVED GILT WOOD ALTAR CANDLESTICKS19TH CENTURYWith spiral carved columns on triangular bases with dolphin feet44cm; a single carved giltwood candlestick with leaf carved baluster stem, on triangular scroll base, 64cm; and a tall candlestick vase and swag carved candlestick, 79cm (4)Condition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePair: Each with wear to the giltwood surfaces, formed of two elements there are signs of glue to the area these are joined this join appears to be solid, one drip pan with a crack and is loose to the shaft, the other is more firmly attachedThe taller stic:L with metal mount which is corroded, and with splits and losses, signs of woodworm, only one 'face' decorated, old splits and cracks and repairsThe smaller stick: probably originally with a pan or a pricket fitting, chips and losses, old splits and cracks, unevenness to the gilt surfaces, some re-touching and painting inPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Lieut. H. S. Jones, 84th Regt.) good very fine £400-£500 --- Henry Shaw Jones was born at Naples on 1 August 1836. He was appointed Ensign in the 84th Regiment on 25 August 1857, by purchase, and promoted to Lieutenant on 24 August 1858, without purchase. He served in the Shahabad District under Brigadier Douglas C.B. until the suppression of the rebellion, and was severely wounded in the left thigh by a musket ball at Barrahapore on 14 October 1858. Peeroo, Jugdispore Jungle, 27th October 1858: ‘My force has not had much fighting this time and I have only been once under fire at a village called Chougein. We had one or two men wounded and one killed, the sepoys lost about sixty. The Headquarters have had harder work, and in one fight we (the 84th) lost three men killed, one officer (Jones) and five men wounded. Jones was severely wounded be a ball through the fleshy part of his thigh; the last accounts of him say he’s getting on as well as can be expected, but the ball has not been taken out.’ Buxar Barracks, 26th December 1858: ‘Jones’ wound is getting on nicely, though the bullet is still in his leg; he is now able to walk a little with a stick’. (The Indian Mutiny Letters of Colonel H. P. Pearson, 84th Regiment, refer). Lieutenant H. S. Jones died suddenly at Pembroke Dock on 14 April 1864.
Regimental Swagger Sticks. Five Regimental Swagger Sticks, for the Northumberland Fusiliers, Norfolk Regiment, Suffolk Regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment, and Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment, the tops of each bearing the Regimental crest, and the one to the Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment additionally engraved ‘Hon. L. O. Russell.’, three with bottom ferrules; together with a miscellaneous presentation stick, generally good condition (6) £100-£140 --- The Hon. Leopold Oliver Russell was born on 26 January 1907, the youngest son of Arthur Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill, and was educated at Eton. He served with the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (Territorial Army) during the Second Word War, was advanced Brigadier, and was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1944, and awarded the Territorial Decoration in 1945. He died in January 1989.
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