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A Masonic sword, the etched blade named for Spencer and Co, 19-21 Great Queen Street, London, WC2, with cast brass black painted grip, the blade 73.5 cm with leather and black painted brass scabbard, all housed within a leather bound walking stick with silver painted screw top with initials H.C.D. 88.5 cm overall.
An Arts & Crafts oak hall stick stand, pierced with hearts and fitted with a drawer, shelves and stick stand, width 87 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The stick stand is structurally very sound. The drawer front has a small nibble to the top left-hand corner. The lower shelf has a circular water ring mark. The drip tray has flaking paint and the tin front of the drip tray has watermarks. Height 98 cm, depth 33 cm, width 85 cm (not 87).
A Victorian brass and iron stick stand, with copper drip tray. Width 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are signs of solder to all joints at the top and the rails through the middle but it does not look detrimental. The drip tray is a copper replacement. The cast iron base has been painted and approximately 20% of the paint has been chipped off giving it a lived in and used look. It is structurally sound.
A VICTORIAN MALACCA WALKING STICK WITH BONE HANDLE, the upright section carved with a saddle bag and stirrups, length 87.5cm, together with a 19th Century thorn walking cane, length 85cm (2) (condition: bone handled stick has scuffs and splits in the malacca, handle is generally okay, the thorn cane has several long splits)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY HAND TINTED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH OF AN ELDERLY MAN, wearing top hat and seated holding walking stick, bears label verso for Fred Snary's Portrait Rooms, 26 Castle Street, framed and glazed, approximately 11.5cm x 9cm, together with three small Victorian photographs of two ladies and a girl, various small prints, two 19th Century papier mache snuff boxes with printed covers, a Victorian fan, mother of pearl, lace and handpainted, s.d. and a 19th Century carved ivory angel, mounted on blue velvet and within convex glass, approximate height 9cm) (15)
19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, The Bear Soldier, man raising his tricorn hat to a bear holding a stick over its shoulder, another bear seated with a costumed monkey on its back, oil on board, approximately 33cm x 28cm (condition: in a later frame, oil in need of clean, some creases lower right, crackling in several areas)
A 19TH CENTURY FLEMISH OAK AND WALNUT STAINED STICK BAROMETER, the arched top with two ball finials on barley twist columns and pierced fretwork panel, silvered dial, height approximately 122cm Mercury is visible in the tube from the top to where it disappears behind the wooden cover, the silvered dial is very patchy, there is something missing something on the fretwork between the arched cover and the main section of the barometer, there are splits and chips in the woodwork and holes either side of the glass column, the damage is visible in the first four online photographs
A GILLOW TYPE STICK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, c.1800, in ash and elm with low hoop back, curved arm supports, saddle seat, raised on slender baluster turned front legs and plain back legs joined by a shallow crinoline stretcher, 24 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 18 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A SILVER FOUR BRANCH FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, maker E H Parkin & Co., Sheffield 1977, the leaf sheathed scroll branches with screw-on bell shaped sockets and detachable drip pans, the central socket with lift-out flamiform finial, issuing from a flared cylindrical stem and stepped rounded square base, with foliate and scroll stamped angles, 18 3/4" high overall, 38ozs 19dwts weighable silver (stick loaded) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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