A rare c1940's St John's Ambulance hallmarked silver topped swagger stick. Engraved with the following notation ' Presented to Div. Supt. WJ Searle on his promotion to officer. Order St John Feb 1945 - From The Members Of Bristol South Amb Div '. Hallmarks for F. Narborough, Birmingham, 1944. With St John's Ambulance emblem. Measures approx; 70cm long. (Relates to lot 427 - WJ Searle was the son of WEN Searle)
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A 19TH CENTURY MARINE IVORY WALKING STICK, POSSIBLY NORTH AMERICAN. The handle carved with a Turks head knot, the upper half inlaid with ebony banding carved diamond section on a slender shaft intricately carved with ribbed, Narwhal tusk style fluted and swirled sections. 34.5 inches in length.
*Royal Air Force. WWI photograph frame, the hammered framed applied with RAF badge, enclosing a RFC commemorative postcard, 18 x 11cm together with a WWII period brown leather flying helmet, chamois leather lining and sheepskin earpieces, an art deco style spelter table lighter in the form of an airman, 28cm high plus a WWI RFC officers swagger stick with nickel top, 85cm long (4)
A sword stick with tapered blade stamped 'Toledo', blade length 69.5cm, a walking cane with hallmarked silver top and another cane with white metal top (af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: The white metal top is extremely damaged with splits and very severe dents, will not be repairable otherwise general wear and tear throughout.
An Irish bog oak rectangular snuff box, a Victorian papier-mâché mother of pearl inlaid snuff box, a Russian lacquered box and a cylindrical example with parquetry inlaid top, pin cushion and a 1915 fire grenade (6). CONDITION REPORT: Bog oak - tiny hole to front left of lid, chips to interior. Stick grenade; liquid present, light surface wear. General wear throughout.
A group of jewellery including an 18ct yellow gold pendant on fine link chain, two 9ct yellow gold rings, a white metal full eternity ring, a cased stick pin with nugget terminal, a single earring, a toothpick, a turquoise set brooch (af), a cased amber cheroot holder set with gold mounts, two further brooches, three buttons, a bangle and a pencil.
A novelty silver rattle by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1924, the hollow silver rattle fashioned as a baby holding circular bell to each hand, fitted with carved ivory teething ring to top, together with another silver rattle, Birmingham 1908, having foliate embossed hollow silver body fitted with two bells and mother of pearl teething stick to base, approx 9.3cms
A William IV silver ink stand, rectangular form on bracket feet, heavily cast in relief with acanthus and C scroll borders, in the Rococo style, flanked by roses and opposing crested cartouches, the central ogee vessel with chamber stick lid, flanked by cut glass and silver topped inkwells, the chained snuffer cast with lapped and berry detail and removable sconce, Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London 1836, 28cm long, 20cm wide, 41.53ozt
A collection of costume jewellery to include Iolite and silver drop earrings, silver ring, bean bead, Bohemian garnet and gilt metal pendant, silver pill box, a plated metal French Edwardian souvenir book, French views, paste necklaces, white metal brooch, mother of pearl earrings and two tie clips, hockey stick and ski version (one bag)

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