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Lot 292

Two boxed Wade Whimsey-On-Wye cottage ornaments, a tribal staff, a heavy swagger stick and a copper posher, 84cm H. (a quantity)

Lot 92

Various silver plated ware, dwarf candlesticks, preserve spoon, sauce boat, jug, entree dish, various other serving and entree dishes, chamber stick, etc. (a quantity various dimensions)

Lot 627

A 20thC mahogany aeroplane propeller stick stand, with propeller ends, central glove box and metal lined sections beneath, with an open back, 85cm H, 65cm W, 24cm D.

Lot 470

Various silver plated ware, etc. to include gravy boat, 14cm H, with acanthus handle, on stepped oval foot, an enamel finish part dressing table set, chamber stick, flat ware, copper tray, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 207

Various 20thC Marutomo, Noritake and Maling wares, to include chamber stick, cruet set, toast rack, jam pots and covers, etc. all brightly coloured. (23)

Lot 202

A collection of various militaria:, including a WWII wrist compass and MK3 eye shields, a leather swagger stick, a brass three draw telescope, a leather cased two draw telescope by Dolland and other items (a lot)

Lot 149

A Gloucester Regiment swagger stick:, the silver plated pommel numbered '1177'.

Lot 152

A silver topped St John Ambulance Brigade swagger stick :, together with College of Aeronautical & Automotive Engineering wooden spanner with signatures (2)

Lot 1

Flight Lieutenant Richard Hillary one of the Rarest Battle of Britain autographs signed to the inside page of his book The Last Enemy printed in 1942. This is a rare First Edition. He was badly burned in the Battle of Britain and tragically killed in 1943 in a Night training flight. Hillary was called up to the Royal Air Force in October 1939 and in July 1940, having completed his training, he was posted to B Flight, No. 603 Squadron RAF, located at RAF Montrose, flying Spitfires. The Squadron moved south to RAF Hornchurch on 27 August 1940 and immediately saw combat. In one week of combat Hillary personally claimed five Bf 109s shot down, claimed two more probably destroyed and one damaged. Hillary wrote about his first experience in a Supermarine Spitfire in The Last Enemy: The Spitfires stood in two lines outside 'A' Flight pilots' room. The dull grey-brown of the camouflage could not conceal the clear-cut beauty, the wicked simplicity of their lines. I hooked up my parachute and climbed awkwardly into the low cockpit. I noticed how small was my field of vision. Kilmartin swung himself on to a wing and started to run through the instruments. I was conscious of his voice, but heard nothing of what he said. I was to fly a Spitfire. It was what I had most wanted through all the long dreary months of training. If I could fly a Spitfire, it would be worth it. Well, I was about to achieve my ambition and felt nothing. I was numb, neither exhilarated nor scared. I noticed the white enamel undercarriage handle. "Like a lavatory plug," I thought. Kilmartin had said, "See if you can make her talk." That meant the whole bag of tricks, and I wanted ample room for mistakes and possible blacking-out. With one or two very sharp movements on the stick I blacked myself out for a few seconds, but the machine was sweeter to handle than any other that I had flown. I put it through every manoeuvre that I knew of and it responded beautifully. I ended with two flick rolls and turned back for home. I was filled with a sudden exhilarating confidence. I could fly a Spitfire; in any position I was its master. It remained to be seen whether I could fight in one. On 3 September 1940 he had just made his fifth "kill" when he was shot down by a Messerschmitt Bf 109 flown by Hauptmann Helmut Bode of II./JG 26: I was peering anxiously ahead, for the controller had given us warning of at least fifty enemy fighters approaching very high. When we did first sight them, nobody shouted, as I think we all saw them at the same moment. They must have been 500 to 1,000 feet above us and coming straight on like a swarm of locusts. I remember cursing and going automatically into line astern; the next moment we were in among them and it was each man for himself. As soon as they saw us they spread out and dived, and the next ten minutes was a blur of twisting machines and tracer bullets. One Messerschmitt went down in a sheet of flame on my right, and a Spitfire hurtled past in a half-roll; I was weaving and turning in a desperate attempt to gain height, with the machine practically hanging on the airscrew. Then, just below me and to my left, I saw what I had been praying for – a Messerschmitt climbing and away from the sun. I closed in to 200 yards, and from slightly to one side gave him a two-second burst: fabric ripped off the wing and black smoke poured from the engine, but he did not go down. Like a fool, I did not break away, but put in another three-second burst. Red flames shot upwards and he spiralled out of sight. At that moment, I felt a terrific explosion which knocked the control stick from my hand, and the whole machine quivered like a stricken animal. In a second, the cockpit was a mass of flames: instinctively, I reached up to open the hood. It would not move. I tore off my straps and managed to force it back; but this took time, and when I dropped back into the seat and reached for the stick in an effort to turn the plane on its back, the heat was so intense that I could feel myself going. I remember a second of sharp agony, remember thinking "So this is it!" and putting both hands to my eyes. Then I passed out. Unable to bail out of the flaming aircraft immediately, Hillary sustained extensive burns to his face and hands. Before it crashed he fell out of the stricken Spitfire unconscious. Regaining his senses whilst falling through space, he deployed a parachute and landed in the North Sea, where he was subsequently rescued by lifeboat Lord Southborough (ON 688) from the Margate Station. Hillary was taken for medical treatment to the Royal Masonic Hospital, Hammersmith, London; and afterwards, under the direction of the surgeon Archibald McIndoe, to the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, in Sussex. He endured three months of repeated surgery in an attempt to repair the damage to his hands and face, and went on to become one of the best known members of McIndoe's "Guinea Pig Club". He wrote an account of his experiences, published in 1942 under the title Falling Through Space in the United States, and as The Last Enemy in Great Britain.In 1941, Hillary persuaded the British authorities to send him to America to rally support for Britain's war effort. While in the United States, he spoke on the radio, had a love affair with the actress Merle Oberon, and drafted much of The Last Enemy.Hillary managed to bluff his way back into a flying position even though, as was noted in the officers' mess, he could barely handle a knife and fork. He returned to service with No 54 Operational Training Unit at RAF Charterhall after recovering from his injuries, for a conversion course to pilot light bomber aircraft.Hillary was killed in his 24th year on 8 January 1943, along with Navigator/Radio Operator Sgt. Wilfred Fison, when he crashed a Bristol Blenheim during a night training flight in adverse weather conditions, the wrecked aircraft coming down on farmland in Berwickshire, Scotland.A funeral took place at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, on 25 January 1943 at 12:30pm, followed by the cremation of his body at Golders Green Crematorium, where he is commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial. His ashes were scattered from a Douglas Boston over the English Channel by his former 603 Squadron commanding officer, Wing Commander George Denholm.His autograph in uncommonly rare and highly sought after. Has lost the dust cover but in very good condition considering the age. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 480

No48 Squadron Royal Air Force 30th Anniversary of Operation Varsity 24th March 1975 signed FDC No 114 of 1173. Dropped with a stick of 13 Paratroops of the Parachute Regiment on Salisbury Plain from Hercules C Mk1 XV 205 No 48 Sqn with three signatures. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 616

19thC or early 20thC shooting stick and a briar walking stick with horn handle 

Lot 615

Harrods Gun Department shooting stick and a riding crop  

Lot 1213

German WWI Iron Cross First Class 1914 medal, BH Mayer maker, together with miniatures and stick pin

Lot 3183

A coopered oak barrel in the form of a stick or umbrella stand marked with an armorial crest, H62 diameter 41cm

Lot 1348

Hallmarked silver swagger stick, hallmarked silver mounted riding crop and a water bottle

Lot 414

Tamiya 1:16 scale radio control King Tiger German Heavy Infantry Tank Type VI 56018 together with a Carson Model Sport Reflex Stick 6 channel remote control system, both in original boxes. 

Lot 256

A silver handled ebony walking cane, a shooting stick etc

Lot 318

A silver tipped walking stick and five others

Lot 187

An Art Nouveau style figural decorated stick stand containing a quantity of vintage umbrellas to include a 1960s example with Perspex top inset with flower, an Edwardian black silk umbrella with duck's head handle, vintage umbrellas with bamboo handles, a quantity of gentlemen's umbrellas and an ebonised walking cane with horn handle and white metal collar etc.

Lot 44

A Victorian oak hall chair, carved openwork back to turned supports, two ladder-back Lancashire chairs with rush seats, one other 19th century kitchen chair with spindle back and rush seat and two non-matching bergère chairs, one with bergère back and seat and outswept arms, the other with stick back to bergère seat (6).

Lot 52

A late 19th century stick-back country chair with bobbin-turned supports, height 106cm and a later stick-back armchair on turned legs united by an H-stretcher (2).

Lot 58

A late Victorian oak hall stand with rectangular bevel glass mirror, hinged glove box and stick stands with drip trays, height 197cm.

Lot 74

An early 20th century Arts & Crafts style mahogany hall stand, central mirror with three coat hooks to either side, small central box with stick/umbrella stand to either side, 180 x 79cm and an early 20th century commode (2).

Lot 331

A late 19th Century sword stick, with knotted wood sheath and grip, metal mounts; and a swagger stick.

Lot 92

A pearl set stick pin; together with stone and white metal necklaces.

Lot 76A

***PLEASE NOTE MEASUREMENTS SHOULD READ 65 x 96cm***A CHINESE GOLD THREAD SILK PANEL, 19th century, woven i8n couched stick with a Qilin and four cubs surrounded by scattered auspicious symbols. 65 x 96cm

Lot 182

Cartamundi Promotional Playing Card Box Set for "Casino Royale" (2006). This rare promo item is still sealed and has never been opened. We believe it to contain a black back "Casino Royale" deck of cards, a red back "Casino Royale" deck, a special 24-track CD soundtrack by David Arnold, a Christmas greetings note and more. Also included is a separate "Casino Royale" promo USB Memory Stick contained in a bespoke tabbed box. When the tab is pulled it reveals the USB (with text "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY") and the release date of the film "17.11.06".Box set 1 1/4" x 6" x 12" (3.2 x 15.2 x 30.4 cm)Condition: ExcellentCartamundi box set unopened. USB promo looks unused.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M

Lot 455

An antique oak barley twist stick stand (no tray) together with seven antique and later walking sticks

Lot 137

Ø A 19TH CENTURY GOLD-MOUNTED NARWHAL TUSK WALKING STICK with brass ferrule and strap plates, terminating in gold cap -- 34½in. (87.5cm.) longCondition report: Fine overall condition. Strap hole with remnants of strap.

Lot 128

A WOOD AND BRASS BARREL , POSSIBLY A RUM CASK, FROM H.M.S. IRON DUKE now converted to a stick stand with tray and base and removable T-section divider with provenance plate -- 26 x 14in. (66 x 35.5cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition, some shrinkage to the staves. Wear commensurate with age.

Lot 194

A DECORATIVE MARINE THEMED CAST IRON STICK STAND, POSSIBLY COALBROOKDALE, CIRCA 1890 with a fouled anchor back with tridents and spears etc., supporting ropework dividers, 'seabed' base with removable shell form tray -- 30 x 18in. (76 x 46cm.)Condition report: repainted, some possible bending

Lot 257

Three early 20th century walking sticks, including ebonised tribal influence stick, light coloured wooden stick and stick with London silver collar and silver end of looped handle.

Lot 265

A collection of Ercol furniture comprising elm topped coffee table and three various stick back chairs, each with elm seats and beech frames (4)

Lot 244

DON RENDELL - IAN CARR QUINTET - SHADES OF BLUE LP (COLUMBIA 33SX 1733). The original UK pressing of the iconic and rather wonderful 1965 album (Columbia Lansdowne Series 33SX 1733). Please be aware of the grading. The record has an overall audio grading of VG. There are 2 noted feelable scratched on side 1 that run from the end of track A1 and ends roughly 1/3 into A4. Upon playback there are a good number of clicks, though the record does not jump or stick. The level of these clicks is not overbearing and the audio can still be enjoyed. There is a scratch on B1 as well, though this is quite light with no jumps. Side 2 shows fewer markings. Aside from spindle markings, there is no damage to the labels. The sleeve is in lovely Ex condition. A super example, there is just some rather light laminate wear - the reverse flipback design is in brilliant order.

Lot 328

REGGAE / DUB / DANCEHALL / SKA - 7"s. Tasty collection of 22 x 7"s. Titles/artists include Burning Spear - I And I Survive / Black Wa-Da-Da (Island WIP 6294 Promo, VG+), Ken Boothe - Fatty Fatty / Mother Word (Studio SO2014, VG+), Derrick & Naomi With Baba Brooks Group - Heart Of Stone / Let Me Go (Ska Beat JB.185, Ex), Keeling Beckford - Groove Me / Groove Version (GG Records GG-4514, VG+), Big Youth, Wolf Run, Police And Thieves, Junior Murvin, Climax Asher, Grumblin Dub, In Crowd, Prince Far I, Prince Buster, Dennis Brown, Chantells, Waiting In The Park, Cimarons, jimmy Cliff, Call On Me, Lady Lady, De Hems, I Am The Living, The Culture & Revolutionarys, Stop The Fighting, Gone Clear, Fussy Dub, Pickney Gal, Desmond Dekker, Generosity, Dillinger, Cokane In My Brain, Buckinham Palace, Ragnampiza, The Gladiators, Stick A Bush. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 36

A German 1930's Triangular Brass Candle Stick with Swag Decoration, 12cm Wide

Lot 276

A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Candle Stick

Lot 389

Two Boxes of Ceramics and Glass to Include Decanter, Carnival Glass Bowl, Wedgwood Jasperware, Continental Figure, Enamelled Bed Chamber Stick etc

Lot 272

A Small Enamelled Bronze Figure of an Anthropomorphic Fox Wearing Coat and With Walking Stick, 3.5cm high

Lot 372

Four Boxes to Include Brass Oil Lamps, Metalwares, Lawn Bowls, Mincer, Hockey Stick, Polisher, Handy Hob, Loom Box Stool etc

Lot 359

A Plastic Ornamental Skeleton, Snake, Spider and Skull Pot Stick

Lot 205

A Tray Containing 78rpm Records, Gramophone Needles, Brass Mounted Wooden Candle Stick, Ink Bottle etc

Lot 363

A Metal Vintage Hat, Coat and Stick Stand on Tripod Support

Lot 398

Early 20th Century mahogany four division stick stand, 79cm by 90.5cm.

Lot 73

A mahogany cased stick barometer, the arched brass dial with veneer scale and inscribed `Shuttleworth, London`, above a moulded trunk with visible mercury tube and turned circular cistern, height approximately 95cm, af dial door missing and edge broken

Lot 108

Two Victorian ambrotypes, the first of a gentleman with top hat and walking stick, the second of a lady with gloves, and tinted bonnet, 9.5cm x 8cm (2)

Lot 60

C1902 an ivory and metal mounted walking stick with presentation plaque and inscription from the officers presenting it, length 93cm, together with a gilt metal frame, internal dimensions 14cm x 10cm (2)

Lot 572

A child's beech and elm stick back arm chair, height 48cm,

Lot 52

A pair of gilt metal two branch wall lights, of carved scrolling form, length 39cm, together with an adjustable leather shooting stick, length (when open) 80cm and two 20th Century calculators by Sharp and Casio, in the original boxes (5)

Lot 115

John Pearson, Newlyn school, copper chamber stick with plain tapered handle, circular base, with petal border, the centre with raised seabird decoration, initialled and dated 1894 to reverse, 20.5 cms diam and overall length 35 cms.

Lot 71

Set of four mid-20th century light elm Ercol seated and beech stick-back and framed dining chairs

Lot 79

Mid-20th century wire and sphere stick stand

Lot 891

A HORN HANDLED HORSE MEASURING STICK, having measurements in 'Hands High' and cm, incorporating a brass spirit level, able to measure up to 17HH

Lot 1512

A VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON STICK STAND with a tin insert

Lot 1547

A BRASS FOLIATE DECORATED STICK STAND, with a seated dog to front centre

Lot 735

A QUANTITY OF MAINLY PERFUMES, some unopened and some boxed, to include a Hermes solid perfume stick, used Elizabeth Arden spiced green tea perfume, Miss Sixty Elixir body cream etc

Lot 1561

A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND COPPER STICK STAND in the form of an upside down umbrella

Lot 903

SHARK SPINE WALKING STICK, having horn separators to the shaped handle, with a bamboo walking cane, and a third walking stick having Swiss plaques on (3)

Lot 982

A bamboo stick stand decorated with a windmill

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