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A group of modern Chinese blue and white ceramics, comprising a stick stand, with white crackleure glaze and in relief with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 43cm, two bottle vases, each decorated with figures, 25cm and 22.5cm, a bitong, decorated with figures, 19 by 17cm, and alobed baluster vase, 22 by 23cm. (5)
Arts and Crafts copper chamber stick, with embossed foliate decoration, similar pair of bellows with bird and foliate decoration, copper bucket with beaded foot (3)Chamber stick with scratches to the sconce and a piece of tape to the centre of the base, bellows in poor condition with splits to the leather and damage to one of the handles, bucket base is loose
A 9 ct gold Masonic stick pin Set with a carved sardonyx intaglio, cased; together with a large silver Masonic jewel with white ribbons and three silver bars, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, the large silver Masonic jewel on purple sash, hallmarked London 1930, all housed in a hinged wooden box inset with Masonic emblem. The box 13.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some general wear, box split to base, chipped, escutcheon lacking, general wear.
Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple - An oak three division umbrella or stick stand, the repousse work copper upright panel detailed with a stylised whiplash seedpod design over a roundel detailed base panel and an integral steel drip tray, with square capitals and conforming feet, height 105cm, width 57cm and depth 27cm.
A Late 19th Century Zulu Chief's Rhinoceros Horn Walking Stick, with offset ovoid grip, the tapering haft later pierced just below the handle for a wrist strap (lacking) 74cm, 283.5gms. Lovely deep honey colour and patina. The haft has been later drilled with a hole for a wrist strap. Minor scuffs and scratches through use.
An Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the earlier 81.5cm fullered steel blade later plated, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with the Royal cypher, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot, service scabbard and frog, 107cm; two Elizabeth II Swagger Sticks, to the Royal Army Educational Corps, each with silver globular pommel embossed with corps badge (3). Sword blade is from a George VI sword and has been refinished. Otherwise ok. One swagger stick with small dents to the silver pommel.
A Scottish Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel blade, the ebony grip carved on one side with basket weave, with foil backed stone pommel and leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts; a 19th Century Ceylonese Pia Ketta, with clip point steel blade, the horn grip carved with foliage and with copper filigree mounts, lacks scabbard; a 19th Century Small Knife, with reeded ivory grip; a 19th Century Bronze Signal Cannon Barrel, 22cm, lacks carriage; also, a sword scabbard; and a leather swagger stick (6)
A rare 18th century folk art sailors Linstock, of tapering form, the finial carved the head of a man wearing a hat and smoking a pipe, 51.5 cm long See illustration Note: A Linstock (also called a Lintstock) is a staff to hold a lighted slow match. The name was adapted from the Dutch Lontsok, 'match stick'. Linstocks were used for discharging cannons in the early days of artillery; the linstock allowed the gunner to stand farther from the cannon as it was dangerous to apply the lighted match to the touch hole at the breach of the gun, not only could the charge flash back, but the recoil of the cannon might send the carriage towards the gunnerReport by KBDowel or peg through the top is partially missing and there is a certain amount of damage/loss to the top. Otherwise general knocks and wear you would expect from use Please see additional images
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