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A Shapland & Petter tile backed umbrella stand, model no.114, the back set with stamped Art Nouveau patinated copper panel above tile back, metal drip pan, stamped mark to back, 128cm. high, 72cm. wide Literature Daryl Bennett Shapland & Petter Ltd of Barnstaple, Museum of Barnstaple, page 84, catalogue number 5.37 for a comparable stick stand with tile and copper back.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Hertfordshire, Hitchin (4): W. Drage, halfpenny, 1667, Apothecaries’ Arms (W.114); Thomas Healey, farthing, 1659 (W.118); Iohn Rvgeley, halfpennies (2 - same dies), 1667, Rugeley Arms (W.122); Little Munden, Anne Keimton, farthing, (16)65, monkey dressed as woman/stick of candles (W.139); Rickmansworth, Iohn Skidmore, halfpenny, 1666, Mercers’ Arms (W.157); Royston, William Wind, farthing, 1657, City of London Arms (W.170); St. Albans, Iohn Cowlee, octagonal halfpenny, scales and wheatsheaf, Backer (W.175), the last weak in centre otherwise very fine, the others fair to good fine (8) Keimton the only issuer for Little Munden.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Joseph Askins, halfpenny, 1796, man standing with wooden leg and stick, rev. THE CELIBRATED VENTRILOQUIST, edge grained (DH.252a); Hackney, "George Butler", halfpenny, undated, cask, paint pot above, brushes below, rev. cipher GB, edge grained (DH.312b), first nearly extremely fine and toned, cracked flan, several tiny edge knocks and a couple of small digs on obverse, second extremely fine with a little original colour, spot on reverse, both rare (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge (23): Richard Allen, farthing, Rose Taverne (W.11); Iohn Blackly, farthing, Bakers’ Arms, Baker (W.18); Will Bryan, farthing, 1652, three cloves, Confectioner (W.20); Iohn Chaplyn, farthings (2), stick of candles (W.25/26); Ed Clark, farthings, 1652 (2 - same dies), Haberdashers’ Arms (W.29); Peter Collins, farthing, 1656, hand holding glove (W.32); George Fellsted, farthing, two pestles in a mortar (W.41); Thomas Fenn, farthing, woolpack (W.43); Robert Harwood, farthing, 1660 (W.49); Ioseph Heath, farthing, 1666, shield of arms (W.52); Elizebeth Hoghton, farthing W.54); Ioseph Linsey, halfpenny, 1663, double-headed eagle (W.58); Samvell Long, farthing, 1665, At The, Lilly Pot (W.60); Christofer Maies, farthing, stick of candles (W.62); Owen Mayfield, farthing, 1658, mitre (W.64); Iames Potter, farthing, 1667 (W.69); Thomas Powell, halfpenny, group of lozenges (W.71); Francis Rvssell, farthing, 1663, family arms (W.76); Iohn Sparkes, farthing, 1653, Bakers’ Arms (W.79); Ioseph Tifford, farthing, 1659, three cloves (W.81); William Wells, farthing, 3 Tvns Taverne (W.83), a couple poor, the rest fair to very fine (23) *W.11 ex Norweb (421)
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Cambridgeshire, Ely (7): Cornelivs Fvller, farthings, 1654 (2), Haberdashers’ Arms (W.105); Iohn Reade, farthing, 1656, Fishmongers’ Arms, Grocer (W.116); Ralph Skittar, farthing, 1659, Grocers’ Arms (W.118); William Tanner, farthing, sparger, Brewer (W.119); Will Tvrkinton, farthing, 1661, stick of candles (W.121); William Wagstafe, farthing, family arms, Mercer (W.124); Gamlingay, Ioseph Harvie, halfpenny, 1667, Grocers’ Arms (W.130); Hinxton, Iohn North, halfpenny, 1667, Grocers’ Arms (W.132); Littleport, Ye Overseers of Ye Poore, farthing, 1668, ?frying pan (W.146); Sutton, Iohn Clement, farthing, 1656, three tuns (W.176); Whittlesey, Iohn Eades, farthing, 1657, Bakers’ arms (W.193); Wisbech (3): Iohn Bellamy, halfpenny, 1667, Grocer (W.202); Iohn Finch, farthing, 1666, Grocers’ Arms (W.206); Henry Tvnard, farthing, 1663, Bakers’ Arms (W.213), fair to fine (15)
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Thomas Spence, halfpennies (2), 1796, bust of Rt Hon. C.J. Fox, rev. soldier shaking hands with two citizens, WE ALSO ARE THE PEOPLE (DH.770); undated, in white metal, bust of John Thelwall, rev. Minerva with shield and pole supporting cap of Liberty, edge plain (DH.866a); Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne, J. Spence, mule halfpenny, 1795, sailor holding stick, SLOP-SELLER, rev. British lion downcast, Gallic cock crowing on mound (DH.11), first with obverse nicely toned, reverse with much lustre, a little scuffed but many of the hairline marks are as a result of clumsy die polishing, otherwise good extremely fine, second extremely fine, some contact marks and a scrape at the rim either side, this rare, third good extremely fine with lustre, lacquered but still attractive (3) *DH.866a ex W. Gilbert the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Essex, Finchingfield, Wil Greene, farthing, At Ye, bell (W.179); Halstead (2): William Newman, farthing, stick of candles (W.191); Rowland Sath, farthing, 1669 (W.192); Harwich, Andrew Debnam, farthing, Fishmongers’ Arms (W.197); Hatfield Broadoak, W.M. Spiltimber, farthing, 1658, tree (W.202); Hedingham (Castle), Robert Walford, farthing, woolpack (W.208); Hedingham (Sible) (2): William Cant, farthing, 1667, Clothworkers’ Arms (W.209); Iohn King, farthing, 1668 (W.210); Manewden, Thomas Bvll, halfpenny, 1669, Barber-Surgeons’ Arms (W.233); Newport Pond, Francis Hvcherson, halfpenny, 1669 (W.243), damaged in centre; Rochford, Iohn Harvey, halfpenny, 1668, part of the Butchers’ Arms (W.259), this pierced, but rare, W.209 good very fine, the others fair to good fine (11) Thomas Bull the only issuer for Manewden.
An interesting St Helena French POW carved walking stick, slender, irregular haft, engraved at the top “St Helena/POW”, small copper ferrule (worn), rootwood T shaped grip, the crosspiece carved in the form of a reclining lizard, the top of the haft with head of an antelope, 34” overall. GC Plate 4
A mid 18th century bamboo swordstick, hollow triangular section, tapering blade 32”, knopped ivory grip decorated with silver studwork reversed and interlaced C’s, crosslets and circles, lacquered stick with 3¼” sheet iron ferrule (rusted and split), 40½” overall. GC the ivory hilt good (edge nick to blade and dark rust patina). Plate 4
A darkwood walking stick, brass ferrule, silver band HM IH B’ham 1914 35” overall; another knotted lightwood stick, similar band not HM, 34”; another walking cane, right angle grip with foliate silver end HM JB & Co (rest unclear) 33”; and an ebony walking cane, stylized foliate embossed brass knop, 35½”. GC (4)
Medical interest:- an 18th century doctor's prescription written in ink and dated August 28, 1758, "Take of ye following dry herbs and roots, viz: Of Speedwell and Fimiterrry, clean without the stocks, of each 3. standfulls. Of Marsh=Mallows root and Sweet Fennel root, of each 3. ounces. Stick Liquorish 1/4 of a pound. All these are to be had at the comon (sic) Herb or Physic stalls; but the following from the Druggists, viz: Prad : Sarsparill, China de China, of each 3. ounces. Corf : Salsafracis, one ounce"......etc. etc.Some staining to left side and some tears to paper but all ink is clear. A nice piece of social history.
Royal interest, a gift from Queen Victoria:- a Victorian gold memento mori stick pin depicting portrait bust of John Brown (1826-1883), the controversial Highland manservant and friend of the monarch, flanked by initials "JB" and below this the date of his death "1883," reverse with the royal and imperial cipher "FROM VRI", in a fitted red leather and gold-tooled case with crowned cipher of King George VI and retailed by D. Grant & Son of Edinburgh, 7.2 cm. long, wt. 6 gm. Lytton Strachey's 1921 biography of Queen Victoria states that following Brown's death in 1883 ".......a Brown memorial brooch, of gold, with the late gillie's head on one side and the royal monogram on the other, was designed by Her Majesty for presentation to her Highland servants and cottagers, to be worn by them on the anniversary of his death, with a mourning scarf and pins." In excellent condition.
A collection of jewellery, including; a 22ct gold wedding band, 4.9gms; an 'Australia' wishbone brooch, stamped '9c'; a 9ct gold and half-pearl horseshoe stick pin; a small St Christopher pendant; a modern dark sapphire and diamond scroll necklace, a similar scroll brooch and a sapphire and paste dress ring, all in 'F Hinds' boxes; a rolled-gold fancy link necklace; a green chalcedony Latin cross; and other items

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