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Lot 798

An early 20th century yellow metal and seed pearl set 'crossed golf clubs' stick pin, 57mm, gross 1.6 grams.

Lot 809

A silver travelling watch case, two pocket watch and assorted jewellery including knot stick pin, costume, necklaces etc.

Lot 825

Four assorted late Victorian yellow metal stick pins, including gem set fox head and leaping hare and two similar tie pins including hunting horn, largest 73mm, gross weight 18.8 grams.

Lot 90

A Victorian style painted cast iron stick stand with tile inset back, width 40cm, depth 21cm, height 78cm

Lot 253

A pair of unusual Chinese copper red glazed 'pig' incense burners/ joss stick holders, late Qing dynasty, height 13cm

Lot 259

A pair of Victorian John Bevington bone china candlesticks, with child flower picker stems, pseudo crossed swords marks, height 21.5cmCONDITION: Female stick with breaks and cracking to the sconce and one leaf tip missing from the wax pan, some minor nicks to the encrustation, boy stick with damage to the flowers in his hands, slight rubbing to gilding and minor chipping to the encrustation.

Lot 59

A pair of antique brass candle stick holder with glass inserts to front(currently loose and will need reaffixing)

Lot 166

STICK STAND WITH ACCOMPANYING CANE, polished metal, Victorian style, 66cm tall.

Lot 61

Early 19th century stick barometer in mahogany by F W Moor. Continental

Lot 535

c.1903 Georges Richard (Anonyme)Reg. no. BS 8083Chassis no. 490Engine no. 359The Richard Company was founded in Paris in about 1850 making photographic and optical equipment and then, like so many early pioneer car firms, moved onto making bicycles. The two brothers Georges and Max offered a Benz like car in 1897 which was joined by a small car based on the Belgian Vivinus. In 1901 Henri Brasier joined the company from Mors and it was under his regime the Georges Richard Company started making larger cars along Panhard lines with two or four-cylinder engines ranging from 10 to 40 hp. After 1905 the firm changed its name to Brasier and Georges Richard left the firm to set up his own company under the brand name Unic.The car offered for sale is an attractive and powerful veteran. It has a 2.3 litre (16.4 hp) twin cylinder engine coupled to a 3-speed and reverse gearbox. With a full four seat double phaeton body finished in red, which the owner describes as good but with some patina, and black button upholstery it can easily carry adults to Brighton in comfort, ascending Redhill, Clayton and Pyecombe hills without assistance, which is always a bonus. The current owner acquired the car in 1993 and entered every London to Brighton until 1999. The car completed all but one run which was halted due to a broken half shaft.Sharp eyed readers will notice the heading for a maker of the vehicle. Whilst it was in Germany the car was dated by a German club as a 1902 Georges Richard and indeed that is recorded on the V5.  The car was presented to the VCC dating Committee in 1994 whilst under the Chairmanship of the late Malcolm Jeal, the ex-editor of The Automobile Magazine and respected motor historian.   Despite extensive research they were unable to categorically say the chassis was Georges Richard or that the engine was the original. They were however of the opinion that all the parts were of the correct period and the main components were an entity from an unknown maker and issued a Certificate of Eligibility, a copy of which is in the file. This Certificate enables the car to be entered not only for the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, but also for VCC events including the ever popular Single and Twins Rallies.   The car was subject to some work in the 1990s. Some was carried out in our vendor’s professional workshop whilst the more specialist work such as white metalling and some machining was carried out by sub-contractors. This work included rebuilding the axles and gearbox and a new flywheel being manufactured. The car has been in storage since 2001 and will require careful re-commissioning. The leather cone clutch is currently stuck but we understand that with applications of neatsfoot oil should come free fairly easily. The only concessions to modern motoring are the fitting of electric lights as a safety precaution, and the fitting of modern ignition coils.Included in the sale are the Certificate of Eligibility, a German passport dated 1988, a V5C, dating correspondence between the vendor and the VCC dating Committee, sundry bills and old MOT certificates,  literature and photographs showing BS 8083 on the London to Brighton Run, four brass lamps, stick basket, wheel spanner and front and rear tonneau covers, the front doubling as a knee warmer for those ever so wet events in November. Estimate: £40,000 – 60,000

Lot 368A

A hand carved African tribal walking stick

Lot 1138

Kashmiri hand stick wool chain ivory ground rug, floral patterned fieldDimensions: Length/Width: 145cm  Depth/Diameter: 90cm

Lot 1238

19th century elm stick back farmhouse table, turned supports and stretcher Dimensions: Length/Width: 53cm 

Lot 1057

A painted cast iron stick stand of gundog and oak tree.70cms h x 41cms w.Condition ReportNo noticeable damage.

Lot 1171

An African carved tribal figural walking stick/cane.

Lot 1201

Copper and brassware to include a large copper kettle 32cms h, a large brass jug 21cmsh, desk bell, chamber stick, candle scissors, circular dish 23cms,rectangular dish a chestnut roaster and two copper and brass warming pans.Condition ReportKettle with dents, other items in a good condition.

Lot 1212

Wrought iron stick stand. 65 h x 51 w x 15cms d.Condition ReportGeneral wear and tear.

Lot 1402

A set of four beechwood stick back dining chairs. height to seat 47cms, height to back 88cms. 44cms w.Condition ReportScratches to stain, no major issues.

Lot 1439

Pair of beechwood childs stick back armchairs, height to seat 33cms, Height to back 48cms width 44cm.Condition ReportOne stick under right arm with some bend, Overall in good condition.

Lot 1040

AN EDWARD VII SILVER NOVELTY LIGHTER, by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, London 1901, in the form of a kettle with swing handle. Approx. 8.3cm high including handleThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - further marked on swing handle, inside kettle cover and on lighter stick beneath finial. Stands upright, does not rock. Minor bruises and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use

Lot 1246

A GEORGE III SILVER TAPERSTICK, by Ebenezer Coker (probably), London 1768, cast, the waisted knopped stem raised on a stepped hexagonal floret foot, with conforming detachable sconce, engraved with armorial to top of stick. Approx. 13.8cm high, 5.4 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear, well spaced and well struck to base - sconce seemingly unmarked. Stands upright, very minor wobble to base. Inner stem of sconce slightly misshapen, with small split. Small dent to stem. Light surface marks commensurate with age and use

Lot 357

Walking Stick with a Brass Handle in the form of a Horse Head together with another Walking Stick with Horn Handle

Lot 359

Walking Stick with Brass Handle in the form of a Skull together with a Walking Stick with Antler Handle

Lot 360

Walking Stick with Chinese Dragon White Metal Handle

Lot 362

A contemporary hazel walking stick with carved wooden dog head handle.

Lot 365

A rustic wooden walking stick possibly Holly with white mounted antler handle..

Lot 366

A contemporary walking sick with stylized lion or panther handle running down to half the length ot the stick.

Lot 426

Modern Oriental Blue and White Ceramic Stick Stand together with a Modern Oriental Blue and White Vase, 42cms high

Lot 618

A vintage hunting stick together with four wooden walking sticks.

Lot 851

Pair of Mid 20th century Hoop and Stick Back Carver Chairs

Lot 63

A pair of 19th century ash and elm stick back chairs, 86cm tall, seat height 42cm, both in good usable condition

Lot 87

A 19th century ash and elm stick back armchair, 102cm tall x 46cm wide x seat height 44cm, with a light varnished finish

Lot 405

~ A Victorian Carved Oak Stick Barometer, circa 1850, swan neck pediment with a central carved urn shaped finial and swag decoration, case with carved floral and scroll decoration, concealed large mercury tube, twin vernier scale dial, thermometer box, carved cistern cover, 118cm high CONDITION REPORT: 29.04.21 Case surfaces are faded in parts, minor scratches and minor dents to the edges, thermometer enamel dial with one hairline crack to the top right hand corner, visible mercury in the main tube and also in the thermometer tube.

Lot 406

~ An Ash Windsor Stick-Back Armchair, circa 1800, the elm moulded seat on turned legs joined by a spindle H stretcher, 57cm by 40cm by 102cm CONDITION REPORT: Height of seat at highest point is 38cm. Structurally OK. Front-left leg with old decay, smaller hoof foot on this front-left leg compared to the right example. Rear-right leg also with some old decay.

Lot 464

A Joined Oak Stick Stand, with turned finials above moulded supports and lunette carving above spindle turned legs with block feet, the moulded base enclosing a removeable tray, 46cm by 25cm by 72cm

Lot 486

A West Country Primitive Style Armchair, modern, the top rail dated and initialled 2003 AT, the stick back above a moulded seat, 76cm by 45cm by 115cm

Lot 2240

A Set of Four Victorian Silver Candlesticks, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1881, each on square base and with foliage border, chased with lion pelts on a matted ground, the tapering stem with rams masks and with fluted socket detachable nozzle, engraved with a crest, filled, 29cm high (4) . Each fully marked on base and part marked on nozzle. The marks have some wear but are generally clear. The bases further marked with design registration diamond and 'Elkington & Co'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is a small split at the bottom of the stem on one. This stick leans slightly. Would benefit from a proper polish.

Lot 2264

A George V Ivory Handled and Gold-Mounted Walking-Stick, The Gold-Mounts by J. Howell and Co. Ltd., London, 1919, 9ct, the plain tapering shaft with metal ferrule, with carved ivory handle below a gold plaque, engraved with an inscription to John R Butterwick, 91.5cm high Provenance: From the heirlooms relating to John Roger Butterwick and his wife Jane Anne, the daughter of John Coverdale of Hartlepool. John was born in Stockon-in-Tees in 1849 he was to go on to serve as Mayor of Hartlepool. He and Jane were married in 1878. . Marked on gold mount. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall scuffing and wear to the stick and metal ferrule as well as some chips to the ivory. The inscription reads ' Presented to Ald'n John R Butterwick J.P.C.C.by the Members and Officials of the Hartlepool Town Council on his 70th Birthday August 30th 1919'.

Lot 2269

A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Cocktail-Sticks, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1954, each with enamelled cockerel finial, in fitted case, the case 11cm long. Each marked on stick. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratching. There are some scuffs to the case.

Lot 33

An Osborne of Sheffield mahogany stick barometer

Lot 2293

A cased set of four pomegranate Pip extractors, a small chamber stick, two small metal ashtrays, a Quaich, etc.

Lot 1212

A silver topped walking stick, hallmarked London, maker AR, collar slightly a/f and a floral carved walking Stick with silver top, hallmark indistinct.

Lot 1241

A carved ivory Okimono of an old man holding a Gourd and a stick,, damage to the foot, Meiji period.

Lot 131

An Omega 18K gold cased lady's wristwatch, circa 1965, the circular gold dial with gold and black index batons, black stick hands, the 'crystal' with decorative faceted edge, mechanical movement, cal. 484, serial 22799259, case back marked '511171' and '700493', dial 12mm, case 17.5mm, case back 2.3g, on a later black leather thong strap.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.

Lot 169

A group of Victorian and later silver, plated, and white metal collectables, comprising a vesta case, 4.6cm high, a Wahl Eversharp propelling pencil, 10.5cm, the collar from a walking stick, a charm in the form of a jug, 2.8cm, a pair of oval cufflinks, a pendant in the form of a flattened bottle, 4.2cm, and a folding brass magnifier for stamps. (8)

Lot 250

A group of opal jewellery, comprising a large baroque opal pendant suspended from a pearl and enamel floral design setting, 5.5cm, a 9ct gold and opal ring, size P, 3.1g, and a fire opal and old cut diamond set stick pin, 7cm long. (3)

Lot 26

A George V silver dwarf candlestick, reeded sconce, knopped stem and foot, Chester 1923, 12.3 by 7.2cm, filled, 4.8toz, together with various silver plated items including a teapot by Walk and Hall, a chamber stick with snuffer, two bowls, two button hooks, a bottle coaster and various spoons. (q)

Lot 100

100. ITALIAN PUSH STICK AIRPLANE | Attributed to unknown Italian maker, large cylinder at rear of fuselage makes wooden pole for pushing, gears on front axle set up with string to turn propeller as toy is pushed along floor. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 11" l. | (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $800 - $1,200

Lot 340

340. MAN RIDING HIGH WHEEL | Early hand painted cast iron toy, action involves legs moving up and down when moved along by stick, figure depicted in hat and full attire, interesting toy design. Provenance: Donal Markey Collection. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 8" h. | (Excellent to Pristine Condition) | $1,500 - $2,500

Lot 31

A group of assorted Nao figures, to include examples modelled as girl with chamber stick, girl with hoop and puppy, ballerina, figure group with girl and basket and boy, etc.

Lot 52

Wedgwood Kutani Crane pattern dinner and teawares, comprising eight dinner plates, nine salad plates, eight side plates, sauce boat and stand, six teacups and six saucers, six coffee cans and six saucers, coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug, twin handled lidded sucrier, pin dish, squat candle stick, pair of cruets and six napkin rings.

Lot 92

A 1950's rattan and tubular metalwork stick/umbrella stand, h. 60 cm CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear including some fraying to the wicker. The black paintwork is scuffed around the base. Please see the additional images.

Lot 552

A lady's 9ct gold wristwatch on leather strap, a gent's gold plated Ingersoll watch on leather strap, a yellow metal charm, stick pin etc

Lot 643

Two Chinese yellow metal items, a stick pin with character design marked 14 and a twisted design bar brooch marked 18, weight approx 3.5g

Lot 1471

Two 19th century ash and beech stick back chairs. 

Lot 1481

A good 19th century figured mahogany and ebony strung stick barometer, the ivory dials inscribed 'C W Dixey, Optician to the Queen, 3 New Bond Street, London'.

Lot 1775

A silver mounted malacca cane; together with another hardwood cane; and a novelty walking stick with dog's head handle. (3)

Lot 1777

A horn handled walking stick, possibly rhinoceros; together with another ivory handled malacca walking stick; and another African cane, dated 1919. (3)

Lot 1780

A World War I Royal Engineers prize silver mounted swagger stick, silver marks rubbed, engraved inscription 'No.20900 Sapper S Little, Best Shot No.156. Party', 69cm.

Lot 1781

A Worcestershire Regiment silver mounted swagger stick, by Swaine & Adeney Ltd, hallmarked F Narborough, Birmingham 1930, 71cm.

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