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AMERICAN INTEREST: COLLECTION OF HARRY LAUDER EPHEMERA including an unusual curved root stick, with presentation plaque 'To Harry Lauder, from Peter Dewar, New York 1908', in his biography 'Great Scot!' by Gordon Irving an image of this stick an clearly be seen (p.96) entitled 'Lauder's collection of twirly sticks, ready for auction at Lauder Ha'', a copy of this book accompanies the lot; together with a chanter, another stick and a tartan bonnet, also said to be Lauder's personal items, twirly stick 85cm long Note: Sir Henry "Harry" Lauder (1870 - 1950) was a Scottish music hall and vaudeville theatre singer and comedian. He was perhaps best known for his long-standing hit 'I Love a Lassie' and for his international success. He was described by Sir Winston Churchill as 'Scotland's greatest ever ambassador!' He became a familiar world-wide figure promoting images like the kilt and the cromach (walking stick) to huge acclaim, especially in America. By 1911, Lauder had become the highest-paid performer in the world, and was the first Scottish artist to sell a million records.
A gold mounted oval shell cameo pendant brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, with a gold multiple link neckchain on a boltring clasp, a gold, garnet and seed pearl set circular pendant, with a neckchain, eleven brooches in a variety of designs, a cameo stick pin, a silver fob medal and a lady's 9ct gold circular cased Buren wristwatch, on a black leather strap, (18).
A gold brooch, of lozenge shaped form, with a applied bead and wirework decoration, detailed 15 CT, a gold circular and oval link bracelet, with a gold heart shaped padlock clasp, detailed 9 CT, weight 14.4 gms, cased, a black onyx and half pearl set stick pin, a small seal, fitted to a split ring, a silver handled glove button hook, a set of three gold studs, detailed 18 CT and another fitting.
An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set five stone ring, mounted with three cushion shaped rubies, alternating with two smaller cushion shaped diamonds, Birmingham 1913, ring size K and a half, a gold plain wedding ring, detailed 14 K, ring size L, weight 3.8 gms and a diamond, ruby and seed pearl set stick pin, (one seed pearl replaced with an imitation pearl bead).
Scarce late 19th century South-East African 'Baboon Master' walking stick or staff with carved baboon figure top and long plain shaft swelling slightly at the tip, 120cm overall. The 'Baboon Master' worked in the region of Durban in the 1880s and 1890s with his signature baboon carving incorporated into the handles of his sticks. The sticks were popular purchases for the British Troops serving in the South African and Boer Wars. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor in a stick stand with other sticks thirty years ago CONDITION REPORT Overall condition is very good and fine rich deep patination. Baboon's tail finishes abruptly, has possible loss to end. Minor split runs from top of shaft over knop adjacent with one of the baboon's back legs. Horizontal split a third of the way down shaft associated with a knot in the wood, surface dirt and debris
A pair of Elizabeth II Hong Kong Police medals to "Superintendent J.G. Mansell", comprising - Meritorious Service Medal and Long Service Medal with two bars, two miniature medals of same in Spink & Son box, a Hong Kong Police weighted wooden truncheon with transfer print of crown over view of Hongs within laurel wreath and "Hong Kong Police", 9ins long, a leather covered night stick, 25.25ins, and one leather and one plastic holder
A pair of late Victorian gold coloured metal mounted all diamond set flowerhead pattern earrings (for pierced ears), the faces set with ten small rose cut diamonds, 12mm diameter (gross weight 2.5 grammes) and a gold coloured metal mounted diamond set stick pin, the old cut stone approximately 1.5ct (gross weight 1 gramme)
Two interesting official WWI sepia photographs, each 7½” x 6”, one depicting 3 Scott motorcycle and sidecar combinations with elderly crew wearing matching raincoats and flat caps, one combination with Vickers gun and armoured shield, one with shield but no gun, the third with ammunition boxes, the other photograph showing front on view of a similar combination with Vickers gun and elderly driver in unidentified uniform, all motorcycles marked “OHMS” on front mudguard, possibly Volunteer Training Corps, mounted in a contemporary oak frame; also a pewter prize tankard to the Third London Rifles, for athletics, 1878; a late 19th century GS tankard engraved to HAC 2nd Company; an Artists Rifles swagger stick (worn); 7 various penknives etc; a case for a US military binocular; and a few other items. Generally GC
A pump up walking stick air gun, with 60 bore shot barrel and inserted 120 bore brass rifle barrel with multi groove rifling, 36½” overall, barrels 18½”, the brass ferrule incorporating brass tipped wooden ramrod, with black lacquered finish and wooden knob. GC (lacquer extensively chipped, not known if working)
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold framed cameo brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1978, measuring approx. 4.5x3.5cm, together with a similar yellow metal cameo brooch, unmarked, a yellow metal pearl brooch, two yellow metal stick pins, a pair of hoop earrings with diamond accents, hallmarked with import mark for Sheffield 1992, weight approx. 2.6g, a 9ct yellow gold sapphire and colourless stone pendant, hallmarked London 1992, a pair of 9ct yellow gold diamond accent drop stud earrings, hallmarked London 1979, weight approx. 1.1g, (8).

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