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Lot 38

A 9ct gold tie/stick pin with the initial "P", another 9ct pin modelled as a lion's head, a 15ct pin set with a small diamond, another similar 15ct pin, a gold coloured pin with attached agate ball on a chain and nine assorted, metal pins.

Lot 390

GOODYERS, REGENT ST., LONDON - an Arts & Crafts oak stick stand, with Goodyer plate and with metal drip tray, 81cms high 73cms wide

Lot 433

An interesting 19th Century rocking chair with stick back, shaped seat with "roll over" front and on turned supports

Lot 373

A rare 18th. century Oriental ivory figure of a tall Dutchman in full length coat, part unbuttoned revealing a long curved sword, in full bottomed wig and hat carrying an animal, probably a small deer, by its legs across his shoulders (animal body missing), ht. 10.5cm. , mounted as the handle of a hardwood walking stick with long spiral relief snake carving and metal band. Length 91cm.

Lot 95

A mahogany stick barometer, Ortelli and Co, Macclesfield, in mahogany chequer strung case with broken arch pediment and silvered scale, 98cm long Condition Report: Triangular pediment restored, later brass finial, scratches to the dial, case pitted and scratched in places, generally good. Mercury intact, thermometer operable.

Lot 544

A rare 18th Century mahogany stick-back Windsor armchair, with outswept arms and circular seat on turned legs joined by a turned H stretcher/Note: known as an Oliver Goldsmith type chair/see illustration

Lot 61

A walking stick, the handle in the form of a pointer, 85cm long

Lot 1082

A late 19th century French rosewood sword-stick with twist release action, 70 cm Toledo steel blade and concave square section by G. Morian, 36 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris Condition Report Tip of blade very slightly bent

Lot 1083

A 19th century plain birch dagger-stick with concealed 12 cm blade in the pommel, with kinetic release (by momentum), 73 cm long, to/w an ebony walking stick, the horn handle with 9ct gold ferrule, London 1927 Condition Report Some bark worn off dagger-stick

Lot 1129

A Dumonthier .410 gauge walking stick shotgun with horn handle and revolving nickel trigger-guard, the rosewood shaft containing twist-action barrel, with lower brass ferrule end-stop, 89 cm long overall - certificated shotgun - purchaser will require current shotgun certificate to enable transfer Condition Report Working weapon - horn handle cracked and repaired

Lot 127

A Victorian silver taper-stick in the form of a miniature chamber-stick with conical snuffer, Joseph Angell I & II London 1841, to/w a replica Henry VII miniature silver bowl, F J Ross & Sons, London 1936 (2) Condition Report generally good condition - dented foot-rim on chamberstick

Lot 253

Three stick pins including one 15ct with gypsy set red stone, on wishbone and one flower to/w two bar brooches, silver buckle ring set red stone and metal ring with ivory decoration

Lot 262

Various jewellery items set with turquoise matrix comprising double heart dress buckle, spherical earrings, double sided heart pendant, target brooch with drops to/w multi-strand stick coral bracelet on gilt metal snap set corals

Lot 328

Four bead necklaces - tumbled amber, sodalite, aventurine and stick coral

Lot 332

A Victorian stick pin featuring reverse intaglio crystal horse's head, in original leather fitted case Condition Report Provenance: by repute belonging to Richard Tauber, opera singer

Lot 352

A pair of 18k gold cufflinks set with mother-of-pearl and seed pearls, in fitted case with three 18ct dress-studs, to/w two cased stick-pins with cultured pearls

Lot 532

A collection of Meissen 'Bandit' wares comprising a small pot and cover, ink well and cover and stand, two trinket dishes and chamber stick and snuffer Condition Report All a/f and some seconds quality

Lot 66A

A Chinese famille rose cylindrical stick stand decorated with two panels of flowers in a vase, c. 1900. 59.5 cm Condition Report Long shallow loss to base rim 4.5 cm x 1 cm and similar size loss of glazing to base rim - otherwise good condition

Lot 911

A brass bound coopered munitions bucket bearing an armorial, with leather clad rope handle, 30 cm diam x 30 cm high to/w an antique brass candle stick (2)

Lot 159

A Ceramic Stick Stand 61 Cm High.

Lot 17

A Barrel Shaped Oak Stick Stand with Two Ring Carrying Handles.

Lot 1005

Cubic zirconia set stick pin, with a 1.25 carat cubic zirconia head

Lot 1016

Mixed gold jewellery, to include a chain with pendant, a stick pin, a brooch and chain, (4)

Lot 1057

Mixed jewellery, to include a brooch, stick pin, swivel seal, earrings, necklace, etc, (qty)

Lot 1084

Two diamond and gold stick pins, each set with a diamond, (2)

Lot 1129

14 carat gold stag head stick pin, with pearl surrounding a stag head, 6cm high, together with a gold clasp and a tooth pick, (3)

Lot 16

Gold stick pins, opal, pearls plus turquoise, diamond and amethyst.

Lot 305

A blue and white ironstone-style umbrella/stick stand

Lot 201

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GLAZED CASE OF PRESERVED INSECTS to include an Atlas moth, two Goliath beetles and a giant stick insect, overall 46cm x 32cm

Lot 250

AN 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN STICK BAROMETER by Paolo Vista within a mahogany cross banded hanging display case 97cm tall overall

Lot 320

box of treen inc trinket pot and vintage walking stick handle

Lot 72

MALACCA SWAGGER STICK with a leather plaited top, 62cm long

Lot 533

STICK STAND, copper and brass of cylindrical form, incised a heraldic design, 30cm diam x 63cm H.

Lot 116

A collection of walking sticks to include a deputy's yard stick.

Lot 351

A folk art painted terracotta chimney pot/stick stand decorated with lilies.

Lot 356

A walking cane sword stick with stainless steel blade.

Lot 340

Victorian cast metal stick stand

Lot 86

Ebonized walking cane and a walking stick

Lot 248

Shooting stick and 2 walking sticks

Lot 1026

A rolled gold insect brooch, a seed pearl stick pin and a seed pearl brooch, brooch fastener a/f

Lot 1078

A brussell sprout cane walking stick and a black parasol

Lot 1147

An Elm stick back country chair

Lot 138

A WW1 Royal Flying Corps swagger stick

Lot 217

A wall mounted stick barometer made by Rapport of London with mahogany case

Lot 409

Two silver picture frames, together with a white metal chamber stick, the handle formed as a dragon on a shaped dish

Lot 79

A late 19th century ivory walking stick handle, having applied lozenge decoration, 14.5cm

Lot 427

A sword-stick dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe Strong, straight blade of lozenge section (some pitting), partly decorated with floral decorations featuring finishing; gilt ring-nut with opening button. Horn grip chiselled as the head of a greyhound, with glass paste eyes. Barrel-shaped, wooden scabbard painted with black spots. Wooden foot.dimensions: length 83,5 cm. Starting Price: €300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Lot 118

A stick-sword dating: late 19th Century provenance: Japan Almost cylindrical, wooden barrel, with grip of light horn chiselled with the effigy of a bear and leaves, provided with silver mounts. Inside the foot is an extractable cusp with double-edged blade ribbed at the centre.dimensions: length 101 cm. Starting Price: €200 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Lot 1044

CHARLES HOWARTH STICK BAROMETER, C. 1820, H 33", W 39": English Regency mahogany barometer having an extending arm, fitted with engraved ivory, made by Charles Howarth, Halifax. Suspended from a brass chain. Charles Howarth was a prolific maker of stick and angle 'Signpost' barometers.

Lot 2351

CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURINE, H 22": A figure of a man holding a stick.

Lot 25

A rare Victorian mahogany mercury cistern tube marine stick barometer with sympiesometer D. Mc.Gregor and Company Limited, Glasgow, Greenock and Liverpool, late 19th century With cavetto moulded caddy pediment above rectangular glazed doudle canted ivorine scales flanking tube each calibrated for barometric inches together with the usual observations beneath annotations 10 a.m. YESTERDAY and 10 a.m. TO-DAY and signed D. Mc.GREGOR & Co. LTD, GREENOCK, GLASGOW, & LIVERPOOL to upper margin, the trunk with cavetto shaped sides flanking twin vernier adjustment screws to throat over brass gimbal mount with hinged post for wall mounting and rectangular section trunk applied with glazed sympiesometer configured with silvered scale applied with siphon tube with open bulb to the left and sealed bulb to the right filled with green stained fluid, the left hand margin with mercury tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer opposing right hand side with engraved vertical scale for degrees Fahrenheit ranging between 30 and 140 set behind slide with expanded scale annotated for barometric inches and with the usual weather observations, the upper edge of the slide fitted with angled pointer for calibration against the temperature scale behind and with sliding adjustment to a knurled brass knob fitted to the right hand side of the case, the upper left hand corner with recessed circular level recording disc labelled REGISTER and engraved with barometric scale visible through an arched aperture in the plate and manually adjusted via projecting rim to the exterior of the case, the lower margin inscribed IMPROVED SYMPIESOMETER , the barometer trunk continuing beneath terminating with a moulded brass cylindrical cistern, 93cm (36.5ins) high. D. McGregor and Company Limited are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Clyde Place, Glasgow, Greenock and Liverpool from 1856 until after 1900. The sympiesometer was invented by Alexander Adie of Edinburgh in 1818 and is essentially an improved version of Robert Hooke's thermobarometer which was subject of a paper presented to the Royal Society in 1668. The instrument works by having a siphon tube filled with liquid open to the air at one end and with trapped gas at the other (sulphuric acid and hydrogen were used in later sympiesometers). As barometric pressure increases the liquid will be forced down the tube causing the gas to be compressed, resulting in a change in level in the tube. Unfortunately the volume of the gas changes with temperature so before a reliable reading can be taken the instrument would first need to be calibrated by adjusting the position of the movable barometer scale in relation to the temperature scale behind to reflect the reading provided by the thermometer. The sympiesometer was intended as a replacement for the marine barometer due to its compact portable proportions and lesser susceptibility to the pitch and yaw of a ship however the taking of readings can take a little longer than for a traditional barometer due to the need to Êlibrate' the scale for temperature. The current lot is unusual in that it combines both a barometer and sympiesometer in the same instrument thus has the advantages of both as well as allowing the accuracy of each to be cross-referenced.

Lot 4

GOOD COLLECTION OF VINTAGE MAINLY SILVER JEWELLERY including a silver charm bracelet, silver brooches, silver Celtic cross, gold and silver cufflinks, horse stick pin, masonic fob, etc (qty)

Lot 164

A fine mid 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid marine stick barometer, signed J. Kidd, Dundee, concealed mercury tube, ivory dial signed, turned brass bulb cistern, central gimbal missing, 94cm

Lot 178

An early 20th century malacca walking stick by Swaine, Adeney & Brigg with silver gilt collar, by Charles Chesterman, London 1924, together with an early 20th century umbrella by Fox Frames Ltd

Lot 179

An early 20th century malacca swagger stick with silver top engraved 'South America 1919-1921', marks for London rubbed, the top inset with a 1907 silver Reis of Brazil, 83cm, together with an early 20th century cane with silver top, decorated with spiral, marks rubbed for John Grinsell & Son, 89cm

Lot 180

A carved bone sectional swagger stick, the terminal in the form of a clenched fist, 87cm

Lot 104

Silver top walking stick + 1 and a vintage golf club

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