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An ivory topped walking stick, the turned ivory terminal having circular profile of a monarch to the top, with applied silver cartouche to the bamboo styled shaft, the cartouche stamped Birmingham 1909, with maker Joseph Angell, the ivory top unscrews to reveal white metal pen in case, also with ivory terminal, 88.5cm in length
A horn topped woodwind instrument walking stick by J Higham, the 95cm long walking stick, with horn handle and three white metal collars, unscrews in the middle to form a woodwind instrument, closely resembling the piccolo, having single hole mouth piece with six finger holes lower, plus a valve, 42cm, stamped in two places J. Higham Manchester
An ivory topped walking stick, having decoratively engraved bird amongst rock, tree and bamboo design, with applied florally decorated ivory disc to top, silver hallmarked collar dated Sheffield 1907 by James Dixon & Son, with bamboo style shaft, the ivory top unscrews to reveal 14cm long glass tub and topper
Three various walking sticks, the first a Maori example, carved with a figure with folded arms, heavily tattooed, another emanating from its head, both with sticking out tongues and abalone eyes, further masks and creatures, 89cm, the second with grotesque one eyed head, 86cm, the third bamboo with carved dog's head. 89cmCondition report: First Maori - good condition, but four pieces of abalone shell inlay missingSecond - incomplete, hat missing, part of ivory collar missing, one tooth missing (possibly intentially?)Third - bamoo split on bend, ears with rubbed wear.Length of the Maori stick is 88.5cm.
A pair of ash and elm low stick-back Windsor chairs, early 19th century, each with applied arms and turned legs, united by an H-stretcher, 53cm wide, 53cm deep, 90cm high and a pair of single wheelback chairs, both branded 'HB' under seats(4)Condition report: Elbow chairs - general surface wear, discolouration and fading, various areas of repair and replacement including to the arm joints and supports, legs and stretchers and with a little bit of wobble in arm and leg joints.Single chairs - one has two splits to seat, and slightly loose frame
A French Louis XVI-style giltwood overmantel mirror,late 19th/ early 20th century, of domed shape, the frame with ribbon and stick decoration, 119cm wide142cm highProvenance: Barrington Hall, EssexCondition report: Some splits, cracks, damage and losses to frame. Lower edge loose and in need of re-fixing. The plate with a significant area of loss to lower right-hand side, although all glass intact. Backboard replaced. Rubbing and losses to gilding.
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