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Lot 2233

Nickel mounted violin bow stamped Caressa & Francaise, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two nickel bands, 52gm (without lapping and partially haired) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2234

Old violoncello bow stick, 57gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2235

Silver mounted violin bow, unstamped, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 58gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2237

French violin bow attributed to Charles Nicolas Bazin and stamped Tourte, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two nickel bands, 60gm *This bow is sold with a letter of authenticity and valuation from Hieronymus Kostler dated 27th May 2020 *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2238

German silver mounted violin bow of the Knopf School and stamped Bazin, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with silver rings enclosing pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 57gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2239

French Mirecourt silver mounted violin bow stamped Ch. Enel-Paris, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and with a silver overlaid ebony adjuster, 60gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2240

Silver mounted violin bow stamped E. Sartory á Paris, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 53gm (without hair) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2241

Interesting old ivory mounted violoncello bow stamped Dodd, the stick octagonal, the ivory frog also stamped Dodd and with a bone adjuster, 75gm ( condition issues) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2243

Silver mounted violoncello bow stamped Dodd, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with silver rings enclosing pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 77gm (condition issues) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2244

Silver mounted violoncello bow stamped L. Panormo on the handle and under the frog, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with a mother of pearl lozenge enclosing a pearl eye and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 96gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2247

French nickel mounted violin bow by and stamped Vtor Fetique á Paris, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with nickel rings enclosing pearl eyes and with a nickel overlaid ebony adjuster, 60gm *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2251

Good English silver mounted violin bow probably by James Tubbs, unstamped, the stick round, the ebony frog plain and with a silver overlaid ebony adjuster, 55gm (without hair) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2252

Good German decorative nickel mounted Knopf violin bow, the stick round and the handle inlaid with geometric mother of pearl alternating lines, the frog inlaid to both sides with flowering foliage in mother of pearl and abalone, the ebony adjuster with two nickel bands also inlaid with abalone dots, 66gm (without hair) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2253

English violin bow by and stamped Dodd, the stick octagonal, the later ebony frog plain and with an ivory adjuster, 56gm (without hair) *This bow is fitted with a later frog, but is also sold with the original frog which is damaged *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2255

Modern copy of an 18th century baroque viola da gamba bow, with octagonal and fluted stick, 50gm (without hair or lapping) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 2257

Interesting early English violoncello bow circa 1810, the stick round, the wooden frog stamped Lucas and with an ivory turned adjuster, 81gm *This lot is a rare example of an open frog bow with old wrapping holding the strings against the frog **Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing

Lot 1046

Brass and Copper Ware, posser stick, log buckets, tins, etc.

Lot 1492

An Early XX Century Oak Stick Stand, with bobbin supports, 36.5cm wide.

Lot 138

A small collection of jewellery etc. including a 9ct white gold locket and chain ( 1.6g) a 9ct stick pin, gold coloured cross, Krementz brooch, whistle etc.

Lot 231

A 19th Century Japanese ivory Okimono of a young boy holding a stick by a tree containing fruit, 14.5cm height

Lot 269

A set of six Ercol stained beechwood Windsor style hoop and stick back dining chairs, with shaped splats and pierced swan detail, including two carvers

Lot 276

A set of four Varjonen (Finland) stick back dining chairs

Lot 343

A Royal Army Medical Corps swagger stick

Lot 644

A Royal Marines Artillery swagger stick along with a collection of walking sticks including a silver topped cane etc.

Lot 964

A silver mounted cane, silver topped walking stick and two others

Lot 110

A late 19th Century Indian gentleman's sword stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The cane having a brass pommel engraved with tigers head, ivory and brass collar leading to a stiletto blade etched with ' India ' to the ricasso. Housed in a black lacquered wooden handle. Measures approx 93cm.

Lot 196

A 19th Century antique Indian / Middle Eastern gentleman's sword stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The cane having a smooth wooden handle and carved bone collar. The brass band functioning as a locking device to secure / unlock the blade inside the wooden shaft. Measures approx 88cm.

Lot 242

An interesting early 20th Century Native African tribal sword stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The stick having an engraved dome shaped pommel and a white metal grip with a small swing hook functioning as a locking device. The double edged blade housed within an engraved hardwood scabbard. Measures approx 75cm.

Lot 269

An antique 19th Century Victorian gentleman's walking stick / evening cane. The cane having a hallmarked silver pommel for London makers circa 1860 and a collar etched with scrollwork. The black lacquered shaft measuring approx 92cm.

Lot 330

An early 20th Century masonic sword stick / walking cane with concealed short sword. The leather wrapped metal cane containing a short masonic sword. The sword having a round brass pommel, wire bound grip and a stiletto blade with makers mark for Thos. E Brooker & Co Bradford. The scabbard having brass furniture with skull and crossbone to the top mount. Cane to measure approx 89cm.

Lot 335

An early 20th Century middle eastern gentleman's sword stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The cane having a hooked handle with a bamboo root ball pommel with hallmarked silver cap. The brass band engraved with Islamic inscription. Double edged stiletto blade housed in a bamboo shaft. Measures approx 90cm.

Lot 385

A 19th Century Victorian gentleman's ( possibly Masonic ) sword stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The cane having a carved bone skull to the pommel and a black painted wooden handle. The stiletto blade housed in a hard wood / bamboo sheath. Measures approx 102cm.

Lot 425

A late 19th Century Indian gentleman's swagger stick / walking cane with concealed blade. The cane having a brass pommel engraved with tigers head, bone handle with ivory and brass collar leading to a stiletto blade etched with ' India ' to the ricasso. Housed in a black lacquered wooden handle. Measures approx 60cm.

Lot 533

A 19th Century antique African Zulu War era Knobkerrie / Knobkerry weapon club. The stick having a hardwood tapered shaft and a rounded head . Measures approx 84cm.

Lot 2016

Staffordshire porcelain pair of figures, a man on crutches and woman with a walking stick, h21cm

Lot 2117

PLEASE NOTE NO WALKING CANE IN THIS LOT.The Wimbledon Table Croquet set by F H Ayres,tooled leather desk blotter by Vickery, Regent Street, sharks vertebrae walking stick, Irish blackthorn walking stick carved with a regimental badge, 

Lot 178

VICTORIAN SPLIT CANE SHOOTING STICK

Lot 206

COLLECTION OF ETCHED & CUT GLASSWARE, VICTORIAN CANDLE STICK ETC (28 )

Lot 274

PACK OF PEEL & SEAL TILE EFFECT STICK ON WALL LINING CONTAINING APPROX 10 SHEETS

Lot 275

PACK OF PEEL & SEAL TILE EFFECT STICK ON WALL LINING CONTAINING APPROX 10 SHEETS

Lot 382

Gerhard Richter - - 1932 Dresden - lebt und arbeitet in Köln Ohne Titel (11.05.2008). 2008. Mischtechnik. Lack auf bedrucktem Papier, auf Karton montiert. Auf dem Unterlagekarton signiert und datiert '11.5.08'. Verso auf dem Unterlagekarton nochmals datiert. 29,7 x 21 cm (11,6 x 8,2 in). Unterlagekarton: 42,5 x 38,5 cm (16,7 x 15,2 in). Aus einer Serie von Unikaten, entstanden anlässlich der Wanderausstellung 'Abstrakte Bilder' im Museum Ludwig in Köln und im Haus der Kunst in München, 2008/2009. Richter hat bei jedem der Unikate eine auf einer Glasplatte ausgeführte Malerei auf die Seite eines Architekturbuches monotypisch übertragen. • Erstmals auf dem internationalen Auktionsmarkt angeboten • Unikat • Sensationelle hochglänzende Farbwirkung, die sich nur mit Lackfarben in dieser Struktur und Dichte erzeugen lässt • Technisch höchst anspruchsvoll mit raffinierten Details. Wir danken Herrn Dr. Dietmar Elger für die freundliche Auskunft. PROVENIENZ: Schönewald Fine Arts, Düsseldorf. Privatsammlung Berlin. 'Vielleicht finde ich eines Tages eine bessere Möglichkeit als das Malen!' Gerhard Richter, zit. nach: Dietmar Elger u. a., Gerhard Richter, Text 1961-2007, S. 22. Gerhard Richter gilt als 'Picasso des 21. Jahrhunderts' (The Guardian) und 'Der Meister aller Klassen' (FAZ). Die Superlative überschlagen sich, wenn von dem deutschen Ausnahmekünstler die Rede ist. Sein Oeuvre umfasst fotorealistische, monochrome und abstrakte Bilder, Druckgrafik, Glasarbeiten und Skulpturen. Die Eigenwirkung von Farbe und Form sowie das Einbeziehen des Zufalls in den malerischen Prozess ist Mittelpunkt in Richters künstlerischem Streben. Er experimentiert mit verschiedensten Materialien und Techniken, um der Farbe den größtmöglichen Spielraum zu verschaffen. Auf der Suche nach immer neuen Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten beschäftigt sich Richter verstärkt mit der Glasmalerei. Nach ersten vereinzelten grauen Arbeiten auf Glas 2001 und 2002 finden sich im Werk von Gerhard Richter ab 2008 zahlreiche stark farbige Hinterglasmalereien. Die umfangreichen Reihen tragen Titel wie 'Sindbad', 'Aladin', 'Ifrit' oder 'Perizade', die von den arabischen Märchenerzählungen '1001 Nacht' inspiriert sind. Die Lackmalerei auf Glas ermöglicht ihm einmal mehr das Schaffen von Bildern mit anderen Mitteln und zeigt die Faszination Richters für die Materialität der Farbe. Die hochglänzende Lackfarbe verbindet sich kaum mit dem Hochglanzpapier aus einem Architekturbuch, auf das die Farbe von einer Glasscheibe übertragen wurde. Es entstehen faszinierende Farbschlieren, die Farbe schwimmt regelrecht über den Untergrund. Vermischt wird sie teils mit einem spitzen Holzstäbchen, was die besondere Optik dieser Arbeiten erzeugt. Genau dieser Effekt visualisiert Richters direkte Auseinandersetzung mit der Mechanik der Malerei, der abstrakten materialbezogenen Behandlung der Farbe, die in ihrer Erscheinung stets auf den Entstehungsprozess verweist. Das vermeindlich ziellose Fließen der Farbmaterie bietet ihm einmal mehr neue Möglichkeiten, dem Zufall in seinen Kompositionen das Zepter zu überlassen. Diese Technik erfordert ein schnelles und konzentriertes Arbeiten, jede der verschiedenen Lackfarben muss nass bearbeitet werden, damit sie ineinanderfließen, sich verbinden und schließlich auf den eigentlichen Bilduntergrund übertragen werden kann. Die hochglänzende, schillernde Oberfläche bietet eine sensationelle Farbwirkung, die begeistert und Richters Genialität dokumentiert, immer wieder neue Ausdrucksformen allein durch Farbe zu entwickeln. [SM] Aufrufzeit: 18.06.2021 - ca. 19.46 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten.ENGLISH VERSIONGerhard Richter -1932 Dresden - lebt und arbeitet in Köln Ohne Titel (11.05.2008). 2008. Mixed media. Lacquer on printed paper, mounted on board. Backing board signed and dated '11.5.08'. Verso of the backing board once more dated. 29.7 x 21 cm (11.6 x 8.2 in). Backing board: 42,5 x 38,5 cm (16,7 x 15,2 in). From a series of unique pieces made on occasion of the traveling exhibition 'Abstrakte Bilder' at Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Haus der Kunst in Munich in 2008/2009. For each of the unique objects Richter transferred a painting on a glass plate onto a page in an architecture book in monotype technique. • Offered on the international auction market for the first time. • Unique object. • Spectacular high gloss effect with a structure and density that can only be realized with lacquer paint. • Technically highly demanding and with sophisticated details. We are grateful to Dr. Dietmar Elger for his kind expert advice. PROVENANCE: Schönewald Fine Arts, Düsseldorf. Private collection Berlin. 'Perhaps I will one day find a better option than painting!' Gerhard Richter, quote from: Dietmar Elger et al, Gerhard Richter, Text 1961-2007, p. 22. Gerhard Richter is regarded as the 'Picasso of the 21st century' (The Guardian) and 'The master of all classes' (FAZ). The superlatives come thick and fast when the exceptional German artist is mentioned. His oeuvre includes photo-realistic, monochrome and abstract pictures, prints, glass works and sculptures. The intrinsic effect of color and shape, as well as the inclusion of chance in the painting process is the focus of Richter's artistic endeavors. He experiments with a wide variety of materials and techniques, in order to give the color the greatest possible scope. In search of ever new ways of expressing himself, Richter was increasingly occupied with stained glass. After first single gray works on glass in 2001 and 2002, Gerhard Richter's oeuvre includes numerous reverse glass paintings in strong colors made as of 2008. Works in the extensive series have titles such as 'Sindbad', 'Aladin', 'Ifrit' or 'Perizade', which were inspired by the Arabic fairy tales of '1001 Nights'. The lacquer painting on glass once again enables him to create pictures with a new means, while it is yet another piece of evidence of Richter's fascination for the materiality of colors. The high-gloss lacquer paint hardly is hardly accepted by the high-gloss paper from an architecture book onto which the color was transferred from a pane of glass. Fascinating streaks of color arise, the color literally floats over the ground. It is partly mixed with a pointed wooden stick, which makes for the special optical appeal of this work. Precisely this effect visualizes Richter's direct examination of the mechanics of painting, the abstract, material-related treatment of color, which in its appearance always refers to the process of creation. The seemingly aimless flow of the color once again offers him new ways to let chance take over control in his compositions. This technique requires fast and concentrated work, each of the different colors must be processed wet so that they can merge and be transferred to the picture‘s actual background. The high-gloss, shimmering surface offers a sensational color effect that delivers proof of Richter's ingenuity which lies in the constant development of new forms of expression through colors alone. [SM] Called up: June 18, 2021 - ca. 19.46 h +/- 20 min. This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation.

Lot 392

Gerhard Richter - - 1932 Dresden - lebt und arbeitet in Köln Cage I-VI. 2020. Giclée-Druck. Komplette Folge. Jeweils verso auf dem Editionsetikett von fremder Hand nummeriert und typografisch bezeichnet. Jeweils eines von 200 Exemplaren. Je 100 x 100 cm (39,3 x 39,3 in). Herausgegeben von HENI Productions, London. • Die komplette Folge ist bei HENI Productions nicht mehr verfügbar. • Ein matching Set. • Die Ölgemälde der 'Cage'-Werkfolge befinden sich in der Tate. 'Damals hatte ich gerade die Complete Piano Music von John Cage entdeckt oder wieder entdeckt und seitdem fast ausschließlich gehört, und ich höre sie heute noch gern. [..] Natürlich hat so ein Titel nur indirekt mit den Bildern zu tun, er schildert ja nichts tatsächlich, er lenkt nur die Sichtweise in eine bestimmte Richtung, auf bestimmte Zusammenhänge und Ähnlichkeiten [..] In jedem Fall ist der Titel auch als eine Ehrung und Bewunderung für die Musik gemeint.' Gerhard Richter im Interview mit Ulrich Obrist 2007. Die 2006 gemalte 'Cage'-Serie, als Dauerleihgabe in der Tate, ist eine Hommage an den großen experimentellen Komponisten John Cage (1912-1992). Cage arbeitete in verschiedenen Medien und beeinflusste jedes Gebiet der Kunst. Gerhard Richter begegnet John Cage das erste Mal 1960 bei einem Fluxus Festival, das von Beuys veranstaltet wurde. Persönlich haben sich die beiden Künstler allerdings nie getroffen. Aber Richter empfindet tiefe Bewunderung für Cages Kunst. In seinem Atelier hört er während der Entstehung der sechs Bilder das musikalische Werk 'Complete Piano Music' von Cage. Die Gemälde wurden erstmals 2007 auf der Biennale in Venedig ausgestellt. Die Serie umfasst sechs großformatige abstrakte Rakelbilder, die sich aus der Übermalung einer ursprünglich aus mehr molekularen Strukturen bestehenden Serie ergeben, die ähnlich der Silikat-Bilder von 2003 konzipiert war. Durch die Übermalung dieser Bilder mittels eines Abstrichholzes gelangt Richter zu einer eher schlierenhaft-abstrakten Kompositionsweise. [SM] Aufrufzeit: 18.06.2021 - ca. 20.06 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird regelbesteuert angeboten (R).ENGLISH VERSIONGerhard Richter -1932 Dresden - lebt und arbeitet in Köln Cage I-VI. 2020. Giclée-Print. The complete series. Each numbered by a hand other than that of the artist and inscribed in typography on an edition label on the reverse. Each from an edition of 200 copies. Published by HENI Productions, London. Each 100 x 100 cm (39.3 x 39.3 in). • The complete series is no longer available at HENI Productions. • A matching set. • Oil paintings from the 'Cage' series are at the Tate. 'Back then I had just discovered or rediscovered John Cage's Complete Piano Music and since then I listened to it almost exclusively, and I still enjoy listening to it today. [..] Of course, such a title has just indirectly to do with the pictures, it does not really describe anything, it just navigates the perspective in a certain direction, to certain contexts and similarities [..] In any case, I chose the title to express my admiration for the music.' Gerhard Richter in an interview with Ulrich Obrist 2007. The 'Cage' series, painted in 2006 and on permanent loan at Tate, renders homage to the great experimental composer John Cage (1912-1992). Cage worked in various media and influenced every fiels of art. Gerhard Richter first came across John Cage at a Fluxus Festival organized by Beuys in 1960. However, the two artists never met in person. But Richter was a strong admirer of Cage's art. In his studio he was listening to the work 'Complete Piano Music' by Cage while he was working on the six pictures. The paintings were first exhibited at the Venice Biennial in 2007. The series comprises six large-format abstract squeegee pictures, which result from the repainting of a series originally consisting of more molecular structures, which was made in a conception similar to the silicate pictures from 2003. By repainting these pictures with a stick, Richter attained a rather streaky, abstract composition. [SM] Called up: June 18, 2021 - ca. 20.06 h +/- 20 min. This lot can only be purchased subject to regular taxation (R).

Lot 5048

An early 19th century mahogany whip and stick stand with drip tray. Height 96cm Width 72cm Depth 32cm.

Lot 5084

A group of small silver to include an ornate silver buckle with masks and scrolling foliate, Britton, Gould & Co 1901: A pair of napking rings in a fitted blue morocco case; a silver twizzle stick, six silver cocktail sticks, and a tea infuser

Lot 5293

A large oval 19th century repousse brass stick/umbrella stand, with a separate tin liner, featuring marching groups of sporting putti. Height 59cm Width 19cm Depth 24cm

Lot 5295

A circular metal stick / umbrella stand with circular drip pan and circular cross-sectioned top centred by a raised hand clenching a stick. Height 75cm high Width 24cm Depth 24cm.

Lot 415

An eighteenth century Welsh primitive oak elbow chair with stick back on splayed legs

Lot 1838

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHAMBER STICK, the candle holder as a flower. 3.5ins high. Birmingham 1845, maker Yapp and Woodward.

Lot 1256

AN INDIAN BONE INLAID SWORD STICK. 23ins long.

Lot 1390

A WALKING STICK with compass and telescope

Lot 1397

AN EBONY SILVER MOUNTED WALKING STICK, LONDON 1933. 36ins long.

Lot 1399

AN EBONY SWORD STICK with bone inlay. 36ins long.

Lot 1405

A RHINO HANDLE WALKING STICK with tablet dated May 1905. 33ins long.

Lot 1406

A RHINO HANDLE WALKING STICK with tablet 'R.E. HODGSON' 33ins long.

Lot 1418

G.P.K. A BRONZE GROUP- HAT, BOOTS, POLO STICK ETC., monogrammed G.P.K. 86. 12ins across.

Lot 313

A Victorian jet brooch carved with lily of the valley, a yellow metal oval locket on a gilt metal chain,  star set with a diamond, a Victorian rose metal heart pendant set with paste, a silver earring and brooch set and charm, stick pins along with an articulated white metal fish charm and a claw shaped cigar cutter 

Lot 2009

Reproduction Greenglan stick barometer.

Lot 2264

Upholstered armchair, towel rail, two drawer whole painted side table and hall stick stand

Lot 11

A REMODELLED ARTICULATED BEAR STICK PIN. THE BEAR ORIGINALLY A 9ct GOLD CHARM, MOST OF THE HALLMARK OBSCURED WITH THE ADDITION OF THE STICK PIN. BOTH PARTS TESTED AS 9ct GOLD STANDARD. BEAR LENGTH 1.5cms, WEIGHT 2.4grms.

Lot 20

AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND CORONET STICK PIN. THE CORONET MOUNTED IN SILVER AND SET WITH SIX MIXED CUT DIAMONDS IN CLAW AND GRAIN SETTINGS, ON A 9ct GOLD STICK PIN. UNMARKED,TESTED AS 9ct AND SILVER. CORONET WIDTH 9mm. WEIGHT 1.6grms.

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