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Late Victorian large oak hallstand, centre bevel edged mirror above marble top and single drawer, umbrella/stick stands with trays either side, fitted with tiles and carved panels, W136cm, H254cm, D41cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Olympic games - Berlin 1936 (Olympische Sommerspiele 1936) - A collection of medals and mementos for Stourbridge born Canadian Olympic team member Percy Wyer (1884 - 1965), comprising a suite of 1936 Olympiad awards to include an enamelled stick pin, propelling pencil and necklace, each with five interlinked Olympic rings in blue, yellow, black, green and red enamel, the pencil engraved Olympiade 1936 and stamped D.R.G.M., various other medals and a presentation tray, two 1928 Olympiade Amsterdam programmes No 23 and 24, a pair of wooden clogs signed by team members, a British Empire Games programme, a dinner invitation signed by British Commonwealth Athletes to include Harold Webster, Donald Robertson, George Bailey, Harold Abrahams, Wally Beavers etc. postcards from Berlin, contemporary to the Olympiad and other related correspondence. Notes: Percival "Percy" Wyer was born in Lye, Stourbridge in 1884. He made his first major appearance for Canada at the age of 41, when he ran in the 1925 Buffalo Marathon coming fifth, although he had been competing and winning at smaller tournaments as early as 1913. He attended his first Summer Olympic Games in 1928, finishing 45th in a field of 69 before setting a personal best at the 1930 British Empire Games, ending in fourth place. He also appeared at the 1934 British Empire Games, finishing fifth in the marathon. After a victory at the 1935 Cleveland Marathon and third place at the 1935 Valley Forge-to-Philadelphia Marathon, Wyer made his final major appearance at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Although he only finished 30th out of 56 entrants, he did earn the title of oldest Olympic track and field competitor by running at the age of 53. Shortly afterwards he returned to Great Britain, where he died in June 1965.
Two 19th Century white painted stick and umbrella stands, one in the manner of Coalbrookedale with twin bead finial circle enclosing a five point star, the back with a central moulded foliate design, flanked by turned and carved effect columns, the faces as ten point stars within a wheel, to a drip tray, raised on a pedestal base, 62 cm high, the second in the Classical Greco / Roman taste, white painted with brass foliate and decorated oval plaque to the entablature of the pediment, to single back splat decorated with six rose heads arranged linearly to two drip trays, raised on a stepped plinth base, 71 cm high
A 19th Century child's yew wood and elm stick back rocking armchair, the shaped seat on baluster turned supports united by C scroll rockers CONDITION REPORTS All over some light scratches, marks, dark marks, impressed marks, etc throughout. Rockers are not symmetrical. Wear and tear throughout. It is not known whether rockers are original, presumed not. Front is broken and repaired. One of back legs also repaired.
A William IV silver gilt taper stick stand in the form of a harlequin holding a sconce, standing on a floral embossed base, 14 cm high, 5.4 oz CONDITION REPORTS Some light scratches all over, some small pitted marks, dish the figure is carrying is tipping forward slightly, old polish evident in crevices, some chips marks to the base. Wear and tear. Unable to get a clear photo of the hallmark.
A Victorian silver desk stand, comprising two cast inkwells of cornucopia form, each with hinged cover and internal glass liner, ensuite with a cast central taper stick with removable sconce, decorated with rococo style scrolls, the base engraved with C scroll and floral garland decoration, atop four mask and scroll form supports, the inkwells being secured to the base with a threaded bolt, each section hall-marked with corresponding hallmarks for Joseph Angell senior and Joseph Angell junior, London 1839, dimensions 26.5 cm x 17 cm, gross weight (excluding glass liners) 739 g / 23.7 ozt approx

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