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Three stick pins and a bar brooch, comprising a diamond set stick pin with flower type design, yellow metal, unmarked, a three leaf clover design pin, set with red, blue and white stones, in yellow metal setting, on a steel pin, a paste stone set single pin and a mother of pearl and paste stone set bar brooch, yellow metal, unmarked. (4)
A mixed lot of Georgian and Victorian silver items, comprising: a five-bar toast rack, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1889, a pair of silver-gilt salt cellars, Birmingham 1877, square form, chased with animals, a small chamber stick and snuffer, by Craddock and Reid, London 1817, and a pepper pot in the Indian manner, Sheffield 1868, approx. weight 17oz. (5)
A Coalport inkstand mounted with inkwell, pot and taper stick in a puce ground moulded with rococo scrollwork, 39.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The stand in generally good condition. The taper stick has a tiny chip under rim of sconce. Both ink pots heavily crazed and ink stained to interior (one also has sticky residue of a cough sweet). One has a very chipped, cracked and stained liner. One pot has a small hair crack to point of rim. One cover has a small elongated chip to top edge. There is some rubbing to gilt at extremities.
A Chinese walking stick, circa 1850, with dog of Fo finial and decorated with buildings and garden landscapes etc., 100cm long/Provenance: The stick was acquired by Richard Woosnam of Ty'n-y-graig, Breconshire, while accompanying Sir Henry Pottinger either on his mission to China to conclude the historic Treaty of Nankin in 1842 or subsequently between 1843-45 when Secretary to Sir Henry as first Governor of Hong Kong. By family descent to present owner CONDITION REPORT: Lot 196 - a tiny hole near top of stick otherwise good.
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