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A collection of 9ct gold and silver jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct gold, citrine and CZ earrings, a pair of 9ct gold stud earrings, a 9ct gold and peridot ring, a 9ct gold and citrine ring with matching earrings and pendant necklace, a pair of 9ct gold and green stone earrings and 2 silver pendants together with a silver ship shaped stick pin (13).
A Chinese porcelain blue and white stick stand, restored, probably 19th century, painted with immortals in a garden, a dragon emerging from the ruyi border to the rim, the base with lappet border, brass mount to rim, 18in. (45.5cm.) high. * Has been broken to the top half on one side - has been restored to a reasonable standard. Some painting to areas of restoration. Cracks to base.
An English DAY'S PATENT underhammer walking stick gun, c.1860, 'DAY'S PATENT', having metal mounted ram rod, brass plaque, embossed with Royal Arms, folding trigger, plain wood handle, overall length, 36¼in. (92.2cm.). * Brass plaque rubbed, some surface scratches, mechanism working, not tested.
*KYOKO 京湖 - AN IVORY OKIMONO GROUP OF A STANDING PEASANT WITH A ROOSTER, A HEN AND A CHICK Japan, Meiji period Naturalistically and lively carved with a standing peasant holding a bamboo stick together with a rooster, a hen and a chick pecking next to his feet. Inlaid with a signed red lacquer square to the below reading Kyoko 京湖. H: 13,5 cm - w: 5,3 cm - depth: 5 cm Weight: 185,2 grams Note: For a related work by the same artist at public auction, though bigger, see Bonham's London, 2014/05/15,lot 324. ** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
*SHOMEI / MASAAKI æ£æ˜Ž: A TOKYO SCHOOL IVORY OKIMONO GROUP OF FIGHTING TENGU Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period Carved with four folk legendary beasts and one bird, the former fighting against each other, one threatening to beat another up with a wooden stick. Engraved signature to the below: æ£æ˜Ž reading Shomei or Masaaki, an artist of the Tokyo School. H: 6,5 cm - w: 11,5 cm Weight: 210 grams Note: For an okimono of a fisherman and boy by the same artist, see Bonham's, 2013/05/16, lot 317. ** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
â“Œ A VICTORIAN WALKING STICK BLOW TUBE^ LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY¦with cane body sleeved in brass (small cracks)^ turned mouthpiece^ brass tip with threaded cover^ turned wooden knob with brass sleeve to fit inside the tube^ complete with a well-constructed modern dart¦89.8 cm; 35 3/8 in overall¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦An advertisement of 1867 by E. Lang describes a |walking stick blow tube| of this type^ for which he has |received some valuable hints…..from an elaborate description of this weapon (as used by the Macoushie Indians) by that celebrated traveller Mr. Waterton…..and can now offer a very powerful and accurate weapon for destroying vermin^ shooting birds…..[and]…..one of the best indoor amusements for ladies and gentlemen. Tube 10s. 6d. and upwards; darts^ 4s. per dozen^ balls^ 1s. per 100; moulds^ 2s. 6d.; targets^ 2s.| See Dike 1983^ p. 42 and 165.
A burr walnut cased radiogram with Dynatron tuner / amp and Garrard SP25 MKIV record deck with synchronous motor (introduced 1974), 98 cm wide x 42.5 cm deep x 64 cm high, together with a mahogany two tier tea trolley, two standard lamps, three various stick back kitchen chairs, mahogany and inlaid oval wall mirror, two cane seat bedroom chairs and an Edwardian oak occasional table on cabriole legs (cut down)
A Victorian morocco leather rectangular jewellery box, retailed by Collingwood & Son, Conduit Street, London, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray fitted for rings, brooches, cross, stick pin and further jewels, the lower section with provision for bracelets and pearls, the lock stamped J T Needs, Late J Bramah, Piccadilly, 26cm wide, c.1880
A 19th century German Historicist Revival ivory domed walking stick handle, carved in relief with profile portraits of a Medieval knight, Renaissance courtier, and an Ottoman dignitary, each within tracery and below an acanthus, silver-mounted tapering bamboo cane, brass walking tip, 87.5cm long
A French Belle Époque silver-mounted and guilloché enamel gentleman's walking stick, the globular pommel chased and pierced with a jockey's cap over a crossed horse riding crop and a racing flag, surmounted by acorn and oak leaves, above a frieze of flowering leafy foliage, the silver overlaid on a red enamel ground, tapering snakewood cane, horn walking tip, 95.5cm long, the handle c. 1900
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