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A SILVER MOUNTED HORN AND WOOD CANE USING TIMBER FROM H.M.S. MONTAGUE, 1907/8, the plain tapering shaft with foliate silver cuff with owner's initials 'ARC', hallmarked for Birmingham 1907/8, and inscribed made with wood from H.M.S. Montagu -- 96.5cm. high; together with another barleytwist wooden walking stick, (2)
A FINE MARINE STICK BAROMETER BY J. NEWMAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1840, the oxidised brass case with double-glazed top, silvered scale with Vernier, signed J. Newman, Regent St. London, plain square-section shaft pierced for gimbal mount, mercury thermometer, terminating in weighted reservoir with swiveling action inscribed behind PORTABLE / NOT PORTABLE, suspension ring -- 36½in. (93cm.) high, John Frederick Newman's long career extended between 1812-1856. He apprenticed Robert Murray in 1812 (see lot 210) and Charles Elliott in 1816.
A FINE MAHOGANY MARINE STICK BAROMETER BY WILLIAM CARY, LONDON, CIRCA 1820, signed on silvered plate to top Cary London, silvered scales, hinged cover with thermometer, plain parallel case to lacquered brass weight with threaded access, engraved to front Captn. Thomas King, mounted on hinged wall bracket -- 36¾in. (93.5cm.) high
A Scrimshaw whalebone and marine ivory walking stick, first half 19th century, the square tapering upper shaft with pierced panels containing a twist-out spiral turned baton with octagonal step carved handle engraved with initials J.E.B., the lower shaft, round tapering with contra spiral turning, 88.5cm long, the baton 25cm long.Illustrated.
Tennis collectibles,comprising: a ladies fan decorated with a scene of children playing shuttlecock late 19th century, printed on an ivory satin ground, the children seen playing other games, pale green satin, polished wooden stick; a Victorian pottery jelly mould by W T Copeland, Stoke-on-Trent, with a tennis design incorporating crossed racquets and balls, 16 by 13cm., 6 1/4 by 5 1/4in.; and two tennis-themed ashtrays, one in marble mounted with a tennis figure, the other a brass model of a racket (4)

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