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Two original early 20th century c1914 candlestick / stick telephones - both with ' No.22 ' bakelite microphones fitted. Both likely GPO produced. As used along the Western Front during the First World War for communications. These examples have the dialing mechanisms removed from the front, which suggests this use. Rare early telephones.
Military swagger sticks - a collection of assorted 20th century military swagger sticks, comprising; a silver plated ' Hindoostan ' regimental knop topped malacca cane swagger stick / walking cane, and a bamboo WWII Second World War era Sergeant Major's swagger stick and one other. Longest approx; 72cm.
A tri-colour gemset brooch modelled as a barrow, stamped '9C'; three stick pins including two cultured pearl examples, cased; a stick, unmarked; a citrine brooch in a floral chased frame; and a 9 carat gold brooch sapphire and diamond brooch . Barrow brooch - 8.1 grams. Three stick pins - 4.9 grams. Unmarked stick - 0.7 grams. Citrine brooch - 6.3 grams. 9 carat gold brooch - 2.7 grams
Six Chinese white metal teaspoons, the handles formed as graduated coins; an octagonal white metal box, repousse decorated with chrysanthemums; a white metal lucky symbol pendant; a charm bracelet set with rickshaw, fish, junk, sedan chair and opium pipe; a flower form necklace enamelled in blue; two lion dog chop stick stands; and a circular box; and a pair of Indonesian serving spoons (15)
Leica III screw mount camera, 1936, serial number 218750, with two Summar F+5cm lenses serial numbers 249241 and 257095, and Reid leather ever ready case. CONDITION REPORT: Movement works but is sticky and makes a dragging sound when wound. Slow speeds stick. Signs of wear from a working life.Condition report: Movement works but is sticky and makes a dragging sound when wound. Slow speeds stick. Signs of wear from a working life.
An art pottery chamber stick in the style of Linthorpe with high loop handle and green glazed body, unmarked, height 18.75cm.Additional Information1cm x 5mm chip to underside of rim, scratches to the glazing, the handle has been broken across where it joins the body of the chamber stick, a few small fritting marks to the rim.
MEISSEN; a 19th century figure of a clown holding a slap stick, blue painted crossed swords mark to base, impressed number 140E and incised 64507, height 19.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationTiny area of restoration to brim of hat and also his index finger of left hand, the slap stick is also a restored replacement.
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