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Grouping of Three (3) Military Items. Includes Besson & Co. bugle, and two ridding sticks. Bugle measures 11-3/8" L, largest stick measures 27". Condition: Wear to sticks, bugle has some light corrosion and dings otherwise good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Rhodesian Light Infantry memorabilia including official papers, cap badge, lanyards insignia and swagger stick together with personal documentation for John Peter Bayley who served as an officer during the transition period of independence, official Army documentation including two commissions and the Parade Orders for the Raising of the National Flag of Zimbabwe etc
ROYAL. A GEORGE III GOLD MOUNTED MALACCA WALKING CANE the pommel engraved with the 1816-37 royal arms, the lower part chased with a coronet, horn tip, 97cm l, by Hector Maclean, London, date letter rubbedProvenance: Traditionally believed to have been presented in person by George IV to one of the clan MacLaren on the king's visit to Edinburgh in 1822++The centre part of the pommel probably originally enamelled as evidenced by small residues of translucent green; wear and knocks consistent with age, no breaks or repair to stick
CHARLES JAMES FOX (1748-1806). A REGENCY IVORY BRISE FAN, C1795 painted with a miniature of the statesman after the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, having carved and pierced sticks secured by gold and enamel rivet, sticks 26.5cm, original red morocco covered fan box and an Regency boxwood fan with printed paper leaf etched with text and title HISTORY of ENGLAND FROM WILLIAM the CONQUEROR to the present time published at Sudlow's Fan Warehouse 91 Strand (2)++Ivory fan - some damage as per image, tip of one stick broken, miniature unaffected by these losses. Leaf of paper fan with several tears and some staining, the guards and sticks undamaged
BOWLES & CARVER, PUBLISHERS (1793-1832) AFTER ROBERT DIGHTON QUARRELSOME TAYLORS OR TWO OF A TRADE SELDOM AGREE hand coloured mezzotint, 1793-1795, 33.4 x 25.5cm and a similar contemporary print published by Carrington Bowles - A Deep One and a Knowing One (2)++The first a particularly attractive example with one or two minor stains and spots, the second with tiny retouched repair above stick held in left hand
A large Chinese cast bronze vase of tapering bulbous form with flared rim inverted foot, with beast mask looping handles and shallow relief borders, marked to underside, 32cm high, together with a beaten copper salver, with inset pewter decoration and rim, 28cm diameter and a old pewter chamber stick complete with snuffer (3)
A small miscellaneous collection to include; a Edwardian coopered oak biscuit barrel with plated mounted and ceramic liner, a pair of open twist brass candlesticks, a brass chamber stick, a pair of twisted oak candlesticks, two Indian brass bowls with incised decoration of parading animals, two Georgian horse brasses and two 18th century shooter plates (12)
A pair of hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks engraved with crest and motto of the Royal Horse Artillery, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1902, heights 24cm.Condition: A couple of old repairs to both sticks as pictured, various small dents and a couple of small splits, dent to base on one but colounm still stands straight, hallmarks rubbed to one stick but visible to other and to inserts.
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