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Franz Bergman (1861-1936) - a pair of cold-painted bronze groups modelled as playful cats, each stamped 'Gerschultz' verso, the larger h.6.4cm, each w.4.5cmEach stand well.With losses to surface paint to extremities of each bench.Stick being waved also with central areas of paint loss.General age / handling wear throughout.
A WW1 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER (D.S.O.) MEDAL GROUP OF SIX AWARDED TO COLONEL CHARLES EDMONSTOUNE-CRANSTOUN OF COREHOUSE Comprising George V Distinguished Service Order, 1914-15 Star (Major C.J.E. Cranstoun, Lanark Yeo.), British War Medal (Lt. Col. C.J.E. Cranstoun), Victory Medal with Oak Leaf (Lt. Col. C.J.E. Cranstoun), George V Territorial Decoration (in silver, hallmarked for Sebastian Henry Garrard, London, 1919) and French Croix de Guerre avec Palme, together with corresponding miniatures and ribbon bar (both lacking Croix de Guerre) Colonel Charles Joseph Edmonstoune-Cranstoun of Corehouse (1877-1950) served with the Lanarkshire Yeomanry during the First World War and was twice mentioned in despatches. He later gained the rank of Colonel in the 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Edmonstoune-Cranstoun was awarded Knight, Order of St. Gregory the Great (K.S.G.) and held the Vice-Lord-Lieutenancy for Lanarkshire from 1938 until his death in 1950. He was appointed Companion, Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1945 - see following lot. Included with the lot is a Gordon Highlanders belt buckle, a set of uniform buttons by Firmin & Sons of London and a small white metal "Bydand" plaque, presumably intended as a walking stick mount. See also following lot. Condition Report:Available upon request
Brigg of London.A George V 18ct gold mounted walking cane, with Malacca shaft, and mottled resin type pommel, the gold collar incised, 'M. P. Chelsea House', hallmarked London 1918, and struck with 18ct gold standard mark, also marked 'BRIGG LONDON', length 86cm, together with a second Brigg of London stick, with a gold-coloured metal collar with rubbed hallmarks, and similar pommel, length 86cm approx (2)
A black Ostrich feather fan on tortoiseshell monture with long tassel attached, guard stick approx 21 cms, open approx 47 cms (good condition) together with a white Ostrich feather fan on mother of pearl guard sticks 21 cms (af) open approx 64 cms; together with a large white Ostrich feather fan on tortoiseshell monture (one central stick not attached) guard sticks approx 25 cms open 68 cms and a further large white Ostrich feather fan on tortoiseshell monture (left hand guard stick unattached) approx 23 cms, all circa early 1900's.Condition ReportWhite ostrich feather has a metal rivet missing.
Royal Worcester week day figurines, including Saturday's child works hard for a living 3262 (little girl knitting) 14.5 cms, Saturday's child works hard for a living 3524 (little boy digging a plot) 17 cms, Monday's child is fair of face 3510 (boys with two puppies) 19cms, Monday's child is fair of face (girl with a blue ribboned dress) 18cms, Wednesday's child knows little woe (boy with teddy) 18cms, Thursday's child has far to go (boy with a walking stick) 17 cms.
A circular Peacock feather fan on a bamboo stick handle approx 31 cms w x 44 cms h, early 1900's together with a pair of oval goose feather fans, hand decorated with a bird and floral display to both fans. There are paper floral roundels at the top end of the handles, the measurement from the top of the feathers to the base is approx 29 cms.
A black Ostrich feather fan with tortoiseshell monture guard stick, approx 15 cms and open approx 40 cms , one rivet broken, early 1900's; a medium size white Ostrich feather fan with celluloid monture, guard stick approx 8 cms, open approx 46 cms, circa early 1900's; a white Caribou feather fan on pearlescent sticks (3rd stick from left is broken) guard stick 24 cms open 40 cms early 1900's.
Unusual early 19th century stick barometer, Charles Aiano London, the engraved signed rectangular brass scale reading from 28 to 31 inches of pressure with vernier and Remarks, the ethanol thermometer with Centigrade scale and Remarks, flanking partially exposed main tube, on oval backing, the hinged oval cover with verre églomisé surround and crossbanded border, the trunk with wooden cover to main tube between crossbanding, to a turned cistern cover, 96.5cm highLiterature: See Banfield, Edwin: "Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900", where Charles Aiano is recorded as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury around 1825.

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