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A British 1897 pattern infantry officer's sword, George V, by Henry Wilkinson and numbered 53525, complete with brown leather sword knot and scabbard; together with a 19th century sword stick, fullered blade 25 in., blued and gilt at the forte, malacca cane with silver plated repousse top mounts. [2]
Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827) after George Moutard Woodward (c.1760-1806)'Setting out for Margate'hand-coloured engraving on buff paper, published 'London Aug. 29.18 by Thomas Tegg No. 111 Cheapside price One Shilling'24 x 36cmA plump woman sits in an armchair at the centre, holding a fan. She is seated between her husband and a servant. The servant says, 'An please you Master and Mississ, The Sailor Man has sent word as how the Wessel is ready to swim'. The husband says, 'Why my Dove - I am loaded with provisions like a tilt cart on a fair day, and my pockets stick out as if I was just return'd from a City Feast'. His wife replies, 'Dont be so Wulgar Mr Dripping - you are now among gentill folks, and must behave yourself - we shall want all the Wickalls on the Woyage depend upon it - bless me how Varm it is, I am all over in a muck'.Condition report: Browning and discolouration to the paper - image figures colours are quite good. Under glass and bumps at the corners indicate it may be stuck down.
Follower of Jusepe de RiberaSaint Anthony at prayer, wearing a cloak, and holding his walking stickoil on canvas71 x 56cm, in an Italian carved giltwood frameProvenance: From a Sussex country house.Condition report: Oil on canvas which has been lined at an early stage in its history. The cut edges of the original canvas are visible around the edges and there is cracked fill along the lower edge. There are undulations across the canvas. The paint layer is stable. There is extensive retouching around the sitter's ear and a few other scattered areas. The varnish is thick, yellowed and becoming brittle. There are a few losses to the moulding and gilded surface of the frame. Old inventory No. to the reverse 7080 and red wax collector's seal.
A George III mahogany stick barometer by George Adams,London, c.1800, the broken arch pediment over brass a register plate signed 'Adams, Fleet Street', the mercury thermometer with an exposed mercury tube with hemispherical reservoir,95cm high Condition report: Good refurbished condition, in full working order at point of cataloguing
A Brigg carved bloodhound walking stick,hazel wood, the handle carved with the head of a bloodhound, with glass eyes and brass ferrule, stamped 'Brigg London',94cm longFor a similar example, see 'In Good Hands: 250 years of Craftsmanship at Swaine Adeney Brigg' by Katherine Prior, p.119.Condition report:Split to side of head.Right ear partially replacedBark surface losses especially near bottom
Two dog's head walking sticks,the first with the handle carved as the head of a fierce mastiff-type, with brass ferrule,85cm long,the second a hazel walking stick, the handle carved and painted with the head of a terrier, with brass ferrule,94cm long (2)Condition report: the first possibly shortened, bark losses near topThe second with muzzle detached and replaced, shaft in poor condition
A patent compass walking stick and three stick shafts,the first, with a brass shield-shaped cover stamped 'Luce Hosking's patent' opening to reveal the compass,92cm long,one shaft with a monogrammed gilt metal cap, 92cm long (4)Shafts possibly snakewood or similar.Condition report:Compass stick has splits to handle.
A Victorian Coalbrookdale cast iron stick stand, the pierced foliate scrolling front, set with shells and with two shell-shaped drip pans, signed to the reverse 'CBrooke',66cm wide29cm deepCondition report: Repainted - some loss to paint.Rust and oxidation. General wear.Please view additional images
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