A yellow metal, emerald and diamond stick pin, featuring a step cut emerald with a trefoil of round brilliant cut diamonds to either side in a geometric design, emerald dimensions approx 6.5 x 4.5 x 2.9mm, weight estimated as 0.65 carats, diamond diameters each approx 2.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.24 carats, stick pin length 70mm, gross weight 5.1g, not marked but tested as 18ct with base metal stopper
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An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometer, the silvered scale signed M.Woller of Birmingham, the case with architectural pediment and turned brass finial, with typical lower turned circular cistern cover, h.98cm.With mercury, but air has entered tube.Otherwise good condition.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center, with some pitting, engraved with flowers at the forte and marked 'TOLEDO' at the tang. Deer horn grip of angled shape. With release button. Wooden stick-scabbard with metallic foot. length 87 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: England, Straight blade of rectangular section, wooden grip with bone ring-nut. Big, white metal pommel, with English silver medal at the peak, commemorative of the I WW, marked '1914-1918'. Wooden stick-scabbard with brass foot. Total length closed: 89.2 cm. height 86,7 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, single-edged blade, with long tang. Copper, gilded ring-nut, engraved with rinceaux, with release button. Brown, horn grip, of elongated shape. Wooden, lacquered stick-scabbard (small defects), brass and iron foot. Total length closed: 89 cm. length 46,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the tip and with fuller in the central segment, with remains of rinceaux drawings, finished and with traces of golden ground. Tang engraved with rinceaux and remains of marking 'TOLEDO'. Wooden grip with release button concealed in a knot. Gold-color metal ring-nut. Curved peak in light horn (small defects). Wooden scabbard, shaped as stick, iron foot, partially finished. Total length closed: 89.5 cm. length 87,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center; finished at the forte and with rinceaux drawings, realized on the remains of gilded ground. Silvered, copper ring-nut with frame in relief, release button concealed in the decoration. Horn grip of elongated shape, chiselled to effigy an animal's hoof, with remains of a silver decoration on the back. Wooden stick-scabbard with white metal and iron foot. Total length closed: 88.7 cm. length 81 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade of square section, with hollow facets, twisted central segment, facets engraved with spirals and flowers on remains of gilded ground. Silver ring-nut, with relieved deer head and release button. Deer horn grip, of angled shape. Wooden stick-scabbard with horn foot. length 38,5 cm.
A circa 1900 Masonic sword stick, having a 73cm flattened oval etched blade with brass cross guard and wire bound grip, housed in a black leather clad brass shaft with silver plated screw cap terminal, 88cm.Leather shaft heavily worn.Cap with two large dents and smaller pin dents.Blade good.
A WW I British War and Victory duo, naming 15036 CPL. F.R. HAWKINS. E. SURR. R., together with a 1939-45 Star, Defence and War medals, a King's badge, a military issue nickel cased pocket watch stamped G.S.T.P. M 24728, a Soldiers Service and Pay Book, silk postcards and a brass button stick etc.
An Early 19th Century French Bamboo Sword Stick, the 76.5cm triangular section fullered steel blade engraved with figures and martial trophies, with indistinct French maker's inscription Piget..., the gilt brass diaper stamped collar with push button, wrythen fluted horn grip and plain pommel, the bamboo haft with fine string binding and brass ferrule, 88.5cm; an Ebony Walking Cane, with horn pistol grip pommel and 9 carat gold collar, 91cm; an African Hard Wood Staff, carved with leaves and diapering, 93cm (3). 1 - Black patching and pitting to blade with slightly bent tip. Splits to the haft. 2 - Hallmarks for London 1925 3 - Splits to haft, loss of wood at tip.
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