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VICTORIAN STICK PIN & TWO WATCHES, unmarked but presumed gold hinged top pin with central red stone and seed pearl cluster, modern white metal Quartz pocket watch and Albert chain, the front having dragon emblem stamped 'Cymru' and a cased Bulova Caravelle Petite gold plated lady's wrist watch
A HAND PAINTED PARADE NIGHT-STICK or MOUNTED TRUNCHEON FOR THE PERTH POLICE,late Victorian, 28 1/2in. overall, the top painted with the Royal quartered armorial within a garter, the handle with the coat of arms of Perth around the motto 'PRO REGE LEGE ET GREGE' (for King, Law and People) and the letters and numerals '6' over 'D.1', the body painted with polychrome bands.
A 25-BORE PERCUSSION UNDER-HAMMER WALKING-STICK SHOTGUN, MODEL 'DAY'S PATENT', no visible serial numbercirca 1840, with turn-off round 26in. iron barrel (frozen), cylindrical action with under-hammer and drop-down trigger, the side of action with applied embossed brass maker's plaque and wood handle, traces of a later painted finish and coarsely cleaned overall.
A .360 (SHOTGUN) SINGLE-SHOT WALKING-STICK GUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,French or Belgian circa 1900, with cane covered 27in. barrel, twist and pull breech-action also with cane covering and nickel band with button trigger, possibly originally fitted with a hooked handle, now replaced with a leather end-cap. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE 7mm (CANE) TWIST AND PULL GARDEN GUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,Belgian or French circa 1875, with nickel-plated two-stage 18 3/4in. smoothbore barrel, the first stage of the barrel knurled for grip and twisting sideways to pull forward to cock and load, concealed 'walking stick gun' style breech, bead fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight inlet into the walnut half-stock, cast metal chequered heel-plate with a central raised trademark of a hunting dog and complex trigger-guard bow with traces of nickel-plate. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A SCARCE 7mm (W/S) SINGLE-SHOT WALKING-STICK GUN, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number,circa 1880, French or Belgian, with bamboo covered smoothbore 24 3/4in. brass barrel, twist and pull breech, bamboo covered action and natural staghorn angled grip with button trigger, 33 1/4in. overall. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A gold conical pendant, with applied fleur-de-lys and ribbon motifs, pierced decoration and claw set to the base with an oval glass tablet, tested as approximately 9ct gold, with applied rolled gold scrolls verso, suspended from a continuous curb link chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 31.95g, together with a metal horseshoe stick pin, a metal tiger's eye stick pin, and a gilt metal hunter pocket watch (4)
A quantity of 9ct jewellery, to include a Victorian Mizpah ring, London 1899, finger size N, a dress stud, Chester 1909, an opal cluster ring, London 1986, finger size N, an opal pendant and chain, import hallmark London 1981, a stick pin with metal pin, and a bar brooch with metal pin, together with a Swiss silver key wound open-faced fob watch, a silver marcasite ring with 9ct gold shank, a silver marcasite bow brooch, a silver niello brooch, and a quantity of costume jewellery to include brooches, cufflinks, earrings, hat pins, necklaces, tie tacks, etc. 9ct gold - 11.87g total
A gold diamond bar brooch, the platinum faced bar with an applied floral sprig to the centre set with old European cut, Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds, with hinged pin and roller catch, later replacement, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 75mm long, 4.26g, together with a pearl stick pin, tested as approximately 15ct gold, 0.80g, a pearl stick pin modelled as a claw, the pin tested as approximately 9ct gold, the finial tested as approximately 18ct gold, 1.15g, and a small quantity of pearls and simulation pearls
A 14ct gold cultured pearl ring, the pearl 8.3mm in size, peg set to crossover foliate shoulders and a plain shank, marked K14, together with a pair of cultured pearl earrings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, ignore markings , a 9ct gold twisted curb link chain with a bolt ring clasp, import mark Sheffield 1994, 575mm long, and a garnet and seed pearl sprig stick pin, the finial marked 9ct, the pin tested as metal (5) 9ct gold - 7.84g total, 14ct gold - 2.67g Finger size L¼ (approximately)
Original handwritten lyrics of Elton John's 'Bennie and the Jets'TAUPIN, BERNIE. Autograph Manuscript Initialed ('BJT'), 3 pp, 4to, [Chateau D'Hérouville, France], January 5, 1973, written in red felt-tip marker on typing paper, very mild toning, lower right corner of page 2 creased. With 'Bennie and the Jets' sheet music.Provenance: Collection of Maxine Taupin.'Bennie and the Jets' was the third single from the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, one that Elton John was reluctant to release because he feared it was too strange for the airways. A bit of a satire of the rock and roll industry, the song is written in the voice of a fan of the make-believe glam rock band, Bennie and the Jets. In a Rolling Stone interview, Taupin said, 'I saw Bennie and the Jets as a sort of proto-sci-fi punk band, fronted by an androgynous woman, who looks like something out of a Helmut Newton photograph.' This draft includes a second stanza about Candy and Ronnee thumbing a ride to the show that did not make it into the final song.I wish to now if you can shake it looseBennie and the JetsHey kids, shake it loose togetherthe spotlights hitting somethingthats been nown to change the weatherand we'll kill the fatted calf tonight so everbody you should stick aroundYour going to hear electric music Solid walls of sound.And there so wierd, Benny and the Jetsmusic mutationsSay Candy and Ronee have you seen them yetWow but there so spaced out Benny and the JetsAnd there so weird and wonderfuloh Bennie she's really keenShe got electric boots and a mohair suitI know it; I read it in a magazineDee da daCandy and Ronnee both thumbed down a Cadillacinquired if the driver could take them aways Maryhe was happy to help them but felt from there presencethere was something incredibly wrongand inside his head he heard a voice speakWhy not try to tune in the family faithlessthey'll never turn a blind eye some daythey won't be blindedHey kids, plug into the faithlessmaybe there blindedbut Bennie can make you seem agelessAnd music mutations, we shall survivelets bring take ourselves alongplay for the people under youWhere we fight our parents out in the streetsto prove whose right and whos wrong
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE to include a silver velvet lidded ring box bearing Chester hallmarks, a 19th century plated standish with two glass inkwells, another 19th century plated two-bottle desktop inkwell, a small chamber stick, a 19th century handled tankard and a milk jug (6)

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