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Lot 394

A quantity of silver plated items to include a pair of candlesticks, tea pot, chamber stick, oval tray etc

Lot 738

An Edwardian octagonal top mahogany occasional table, with central pole column and 8 stick supports on a concave platform base, 47cm wide, 62.5cm high

Lot 2543

A set of six modern pine stick-back dining chairs (4+2).Generally good condition with use related marks and scratches. Have been stored somewhere damp.

Lot 2583

A set of four modern beech stick-back dining chairs.

Lot 2568

A 1930s oak stick stand, with barley twist legs and metal drip tray. 30x71cm.

Lot 80

FOUR ELM AND BEECH STICK BACK CHAIRS, with shaped wooden seats on turned legsQty: 4

Lot 85

Gillian Anderson (as Margaret Thatcher): A skirt suit and Launer handbagSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made royal blue single-breasted jacket with rounded lapels and a matching pleated knee-length skirt, an off-white long-sleeve orange and blue pinstripe blouse with bow collar; together with a pair of navy leather court shoes by Ferragamo, with handwritten production label reading 12 M. Thatcher on the inside of each shoe, with bows to the front, and a black calfskin 'Olympia' Launer handbag with gold hardware and matching leather backed mirror, together with original Launer black box and dust bag with costume department labels including character reference 1 Margaret Thatcher, together with a multi-stone bracelet and a purple stone ring, both in gold tone mounts (6)Footnotes:As seen in the first meeting with Olivia Colman (as the Queen) in the Audience Room set at Buckingham Palace. Margaret Thatcher's term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began in 1979, and ended with her resignation on the 28th November 1990. Margaret Thatcher's style echoed her politics, mixing no-nonsense tailored suits with large, elaborate pussy-bows. She often opted for Conservative cobalt blue, as a visual reminder of her politics, and she wore a blue suit to enter number 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister for the first time.In The Crown, both the characters of Thatcher and the Queen are often seen with a handbag, typically a traditional Launer handbag. The handbag was a staple of their attire for practicality, but for Thatcher it was also viewed as a form of armour.A handbag was never far from her side, to the extent that her speeches were printed to size to fit into her handbag. In some instances, her handbag was deemed the safest place for papers of utmost importance and sensitivity. She has been quoted as saying; 'Of course, I am obstinate in defending our liberties and our law. That is why I carry a big handbag.' Some viewed it as her weapon when she would pull notes from it, or position it on desks and cabinet tables.It gave rise to the term 'handbagging', added to the English Dictionary in 1982, to treat a person with verbal criticism or coercive behaviour.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

Olivia Colman (as the Queen): A replica of the Trooping the Colour state military costumeSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made by Angels Costumes, comprising a red wool military tunic with cutaway front, navy cuffs and epaulettes with gold braiding, with handwritten label to the inside reading Olivia Colman The Crown, November 2019, a pair of navy high-waisted full-length breeches with laces, a navy wool skirt attachment habit, tunic, and skirt with handwritten Angels labels; a red and gold braided belt, a gold braid Aiguillette, a black faux-fur tri-corn hat with white feathers plumage, with Angels label, and a pair of knee-high black riding boots by Hawkins (7)Footnotes:As seen in the Trooping of the Colour scene. The tradition of the Trooping of the Colour dates back to 1805, and is a military parade celebrating the Sovereign's official birthday. The term 'colours' refers to the Regimental flags of the British Army, because they displayed the uniform colours and insignia worn by the soldiers of different units.This episode of The Crown opens with Olivia Colman (as the Queen), followed by other cast playing members of the Royal Family, on horseback for the Trooping of the Colour ceremony in 1979. The scene is interspersed with footage of the IRA, with the episode later depicting the assassination of Charles Dance (as Lord Mountbatten) by the IRA.The episode's title, 'Gold Stick', is a reference to Lord Mountbatten who was the Gold Stick-in-Waiting to the Queen during The Trooping of the Colour. This ceremonial position traditionally involved the protection of the Sovereign.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

A collection of ten vintage-style polo sticksWith hardwood heads and cane shafts, with leather handles, one labelled 'Philip's polo stick', together with six vintage painted polo balls, and a leather Umpire's ball case, the polo sticks: 133cm (52in) high (17)Footnotes:Some used on set in Season 3, Episode 7, 'Moondust' when Tobias Menzies (as Prince Philip) is practising polo on the set of the grounds for Windsor Castle.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 114

The Queen Mother: a selection of character bar props compiled by The Crown's Set Decorating DepartmentTo include: a silver-plated drinks tray, the gadroon rim above a pierced gallery leading to a foliate and scroll decorated body surrounding a plain central cartouche, raised upon four claw and ball feet; a cut-glass ice bucket and matched tumbler; a pair of silver-plated ice tongs, with claw bowls; a white-metal ice spoon; a champagne swizzle stick; a small white metal dish with foliate and shell rim; a white metal-mounted foliate cocktail stick holder; a BOC Sparklets soda syphon, in gold; and a green glass bottle of Tanqueray gin, Glenfarclas single malt Scotch whisky, and Hennessy cognac, the tray: 47cm wide, 28cm deep, 7cm high (18 1/2in wide, 11in deep, 2 1/2in high) (12)Footnotes:The champagne swizzle stick was also used by Helena Bonham Carter (as Princess Margaret) in Season 3, Episode 10, 'Cri de Coeur.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 82

Olivia Colman (as the Queen): The Audience Room bellFirst seen for Season 2A brass and enamel bell adapted from a pill box, created by The Crown's Series Set Decorator Alison Harvey, 4.5cm wide, 4.5cm deep, 3.5cm high (1 1/2in wide, 1 1/2in deep, 1in high) Footnotes:This prop was produced at short notice by Alison Harvey, Series Set Decorator on The Crown. In Season 2, an additional close up shot of Claire Foy pressing the Audience Room bell was required on the morning of filming. As such, a new version had to be constructed to ensure the scene and filming schedule could continue as planned. Another close up of the bell being pressed by Colman can be seen in Season 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 84

Olivia Colman (as the Queen): A skirt suit and Launer handbagSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made single-breasted skirt suit in dark lilac, and a long-sleeve floral blouse with necktie, both with handwritten production label Elizabeth II, with pointed court shoes by Kaiser, and a navy calf leather Launer 'Bellini' handbag with gold hardware, together with the original Launer black box and dust bag with costume department labels including character reference 1 Elizabeth (5)Footnotes:This outfit was worn by Olivia Colman (as the Queen) in the first meeting with Gillian Anderson (as Margaret Thatcher).The reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom holds weekly audiences with the country's Prime Minister to discuss affairs of state. In total, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II worked with 15 Prime Ministers during her reign.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 108

An arts and crafts gilt metal chamber stick of naturalistic form 22cm wide 8cm high.

Lot 101A

Sword stick, with cane scabbard and embossed silver mounts hallmarked Birmingham 1891, the blade marked 'Peace with Honour' and Defence not Defiance'Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out. 90.5cm long The sword blade is generally in good order but it has three dark corrosion patches, one of which is probably too deep to fully polish away. The blade is slightly distorted / bent along its length, this can be seen if sighting down the rib as if the sword was a rifle. The blade otherwise has some light speckled pitting which would probably clean up with ease. The locking catch is corroded and does not appear to lock into anything inside the scabbard and there is perhaps something missing from the throat of the scabbard to facilitate locking. The scabbard has an old dark crack which appears stable and does not move when pressure is applied to it. The end cap of the scabbard is missing and an ugly rubber cap has been placed there instead. There are some light scratches to the finish.

Lot 149

Two truncheons, one stamped W96, together with a silver topped swagger stick bearing London 1914 assay marks. The stick measures 68.5cm long

Lot 15

Flintlock pocket pistol by Rawlins of London, 1.5inch fluted 100 bore turn off barrel, brass box lock action engraved with stands of arms, makers name and fitted with folding trigger, sliding safety catch, the frizzen with semi-waterproof pan and double rollers, chequered grip. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.13.5cm long The pistol is in average condition. The barrel unscrews but the bore is pitted, there are dents to the edges of the flutes probably from a tool has perhaps been used to get the barrel to unscrew. The action works correctly with a reasonably strong spring, the safety catch functions on half cock. The folding trigger does not fit completely flush and there is around 0.5mm of the trigger exposed when folded. Whilst the trigger is certainly the original, it feels like there has been a replacement spring fitted inside which is too strong to allow the trigger to snap fully back into the action.The pin that holds the trigger in place has at some point been removed and refitted. the ends of the pin are angled to match the curve of the action and in refitting, the pins out of orientation therefore the edges stick out where they should be flush. The wood grip has shrunk with age and consequently, the two tangs stand proud above the surface. The upper grip tang screw is ill-fitting. The grip has some wear patches, minor dents and chips but no splits or repairs.

Lot 269

An unusual carved wood swagger stick with carved grimacing head with inlaid eyes, 45 cm long

Lot 97

A George III silver miniature chamber stick by James Young, London 1790, with detachable snuffer, together with a near pair of George V silver miniature chamber sticks, one by Grey & Co, 1912, the other by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 1899, both with beaded and trilobed thumbpiece, total weight 130 grams

Lot 89

A Victorian miniature silver chamber stick by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London circa 1840s (date letter hard to read), with snuffer on chain, cast foliate border, textured vine leaf detail to the handle, together with a trefoil shaped silver chamber stick with shamrock detail to handle, combined weight 147 grams

Lot 623

A wrought iron five branch standard lamp, 165cm h, a wrought iron stick stand and oak barometer

Lot 1130

A G-PLAN DINING PINE TABLE. W 152 x D 85 x H 73cms. TOGETHER WITH FOUR STICK BACK DINING CHAIRS WITH YOKE SHAPED TOP RAILS

Lot 92

A SINGLE STRAND HIGH NECK CULTURED PEARL COLLAR COMPLETE WITH A GARNET AND PEARL THREE ROW CLASP TOGETHER WITH TWO FURTHER PART PEARL NECKLACES, A STICK CORAL NECKLACE, A COSTUME CHARM BRACELET AND A PASTE AND BRASS BROOCH.

Lot 2078

A BRASS AND MAHOGANY CIRCULAR STICK STAND TOGETHER WITH SIX WALKING STICKS

Lot 1237

A LATE STUART STYLE OAK STICK STAND WITH A BRASS HANDLE ON THE DIVISION CENTRAL TO THE TOP AND WITH A METAL TRAY IN THE RECEIVER JOINING THE BOBBIN TURNED LEGS

Lot 19

AN ANTIQUE CONTINUOUS ROW OF CORAL BEADS, APPROXIMATE DIAMETER 3.6mm, LENGTH 128cms, TOGETHER WITH A STICK CORAL VINTAGE NECKLACE, LENGTH 78cms.

Lot 1058

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY AND BRASS STICK STAND WITH A ROUND ARCHED BACK TO THE FLORAL BRASS WORK

Lot 985

A WILLIAM DUNCAN OF ABERDEEN, MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER WITH A MERCURY THERMOMETER TO ONE SIDE OF THE SILVERED DIAL, A WINDOW ONTO THE RESERVOIR AT THE BASE. H 97cms.

Lot 1134

TWO BLOND WOOD ROCKING CHAIRS, ONE WITH A RUSH SEAT AND STICK BACK AND THE OTHER WITH A SADDLE SEAT AND SEVEN STRAP BACK AFTER DESIGNS BY HANS WEGNER AND SAM MALOOF

Lot 875

TWO BLACK UMBRELLAS, TWO WALKING CANES AND A LEATHER HANDLED BAMBOO WALKING STICK

Lot 989

A NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA MARQUETRIED MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, THE SILVERED SCALE ABOVE A MERCURY THERMOMETER

Lot 871

A WALKING STICK CONTAINING A BLACK UMBRELLA

Lot 952

A LARGE ANTIQUE DUG OUT TREE TRUNK STICK STAND CONTAINING NUMEROUS WALKING STICKS, UMBRELLAS AND RIDING CROPS ETC.

Lot 1163

AN EARLY 20th C, OAK STICK STAND WITH TWELVE COMPARTMENTS ABOVE TWO IRON DROP IN TRAYS AND SPINDLE FEET

Lot 218

A PAIR OF SILVER BACKED HAIR BRUSHES AND A MATCHING PAIR OF CLOTHES BRUSHES, A CASED SET OF SIX BEAN TOPPED SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, A SILVER EGG CUP, AN ELECTROPLATE CHAMBER STICK, A LOBED DISH, A LEAF SHAPED DISH AND A WHITE METAL MODEL YACHT

Lot 1277

A CAST IRON STICK STAND

Lot 874

AN EBONISED WALKING STICK WITH A SILVER BAND BELOW THE HORN HORSES HOOF HANDLE, ANOTHER WALKING STICK WITH A SILVER BAND, A THIRD WITH AN ANTLER HANDLE AND SILVER BAND AND A FOURTH WITH AN ANTLER HANDLE

Lot 614

Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - A contemporary Ercol Renaissance pattern beech & elm conservatory three seater sofa / settee. Stick back with low seat fully appointed with cushioned seats and sides in the maroon burgundy ground with repeating medallion design. Measures approx. 85x190x91cm

Lot 610

Lucian Ercolani for Ercol - Model 400 All Purpose Chair - A pair of retro mid 20th century beech and elm stick back side / dining chairs. The chair having a saddle seats and stick back spindle hoop backrests attached to the top rail and leg spindle stretcher. All being raised on spindle legs. With original cushions. Makers label to underside. Measures approx. 92x45x45cm

Lot 234

A Victorian silver mounted novelty walking stick, the horn handle carved as a horse hoof and fetlock, malacca cane, 91cm long, the ferule Birmingham 1895

Lot 235

An early 20th century novelty artist's or teacher's walking stick, as an oversize pencil, 84cm long

Lot 409

Watches - a gentleman's MuDu stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, silver coloured face, stick indexes, day and date displays; a gentleman's Kienzle bracelet wristwatch, Model '51', cream face, date display (2)

Lot 410

Watches - a gentleman's Sekonda 50m diver’s stainless steel wristwatch, black dial, stick indexes, centre seconds hand, three subsidiary dials, integral stainless steel bracelet strap; a ladies’ Rotary wristwatch, white face, Arabic numerals, black leather strap; a gentleman’s Leno De Luxe bracelet, golden face; others including Yahama, Ingersoll, etc (10)

Lot 683

Pair of Ercol stick back chairs 

Lot 149

An Oriental  ceramic stick stand 62cmH

Lot 679

Upholstered Ercol stick back armchair and stool 

Lot 678

Upholstered Ercol stick back armchair and footstool with hunting themed pattern fabric

Lot 1783

A bamboo walking stick blowpipe with brass screw fittings and a similar three piece fishing rod, length 88cm

Lot 9

ERCOL; three dark elm stick back open armchairs on turned tapering legs (3).

Lot 10

ERCOL; a pair of dark elm two seat settees, stick back with splats on tapering legs, 75 x 132cm (2).

Lot 281

ROYAL DOULTON; a stoneware stick stand in 'Autumn Leaves' pattern, impressed marks to base, height 56.5cm.

Lot 14

ERCOL; a pair of dark elm stick back open arm dining chairs (2).

Lot 13

ERCOL; a dark elm drop-leaf dining table with one extra leaf, 72 x 74 x 135cm when extended, and four stick back chairs with central splat (5).Condition Report: extra leaf 46cm

Lot 188

A Georgian-style three-sectioned wooden walking stick with brass dog handle revealing a glass flask, length 87cm.

Lot 11

ERCOL; a dark elm stick back armchair with splat back, on turned tapering legs.

Lot 475

19th century ladder backed elbow chair with rush seat, a late late 19th century stick backed fireside elbow chair with elm seat, and an 18th century Georgian mahogany splat backed elbow chair, now with solid seat. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 473

Ash, elm and beech stick and splat backed kitchen fireside elbow chair. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 492

Edwardian mahogany coin collector's cabinet having two glazed doors revealing multiple fitted drawers to the interior and with a lower frieze drawer on bracket feet. 34cm wide approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Stains to the top - wax drips down the back, other scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use.  Trays - some stick, one missing.  Doors have marks where veneer/stain has come off.

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