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Three 19th century Continental pins set with deer teeth, all set as pairs of teeth blossoming from bunched oak leaves with or without attendant acorns, the two stick pins are Austro-Hungarian 580 gold (equivalent to 14ct) with dog's head assay mark grade 4, the bar brooch of continental silver stamped '800' (3)
A collection of ten stick pins of racing interest, three reverse carved and painted rock crystal,one depicting a horse and jockey, the other two depicting horses' heads; another with a painted porcelain horse's head; one with an early plastic moulded jockey's cap; the other five with gem set horseshoes - two diamond, one garnet and the other two seed pearl and coloured stones (10)
A Victorian cast iron dog stick stand , second half 19th century A Victorian cast iron dog stick stand , second half 19th century, probably Coalbrookdale, modelled as a begging dog with a whip in its mouth, the drip pan cast as lily pads, the underside with faint registration diamond mark, 59cm high, 61cm wide
A late Victorian oak and brass hall stand, circa 1890 A late Victorian oak and brass hall stand, circa 1890, the tapering pillar with central circular mirror, flanked by four pierced scroll arms mounted brass hooks above lidded glove compartment with canted sides with flanking brass stick supports, on pierced scroll support with canted corner base fitted drip tray, on bun feet, 200cm high, 72cm wide, 29cm deep
A walnut marquetry stick barometer in the late 17th century style, the shaped engraved silvered register below two twist columns and floral marquetry panel with shaped top and two finials, exposed tube flanked by trailing flowers, a turned cistern cover below 124cm (48in) some shrinkage to the edge mouldings indicating some age; dates probably to the late 19th or early 20th century. Register is unsigned.
Very unusual Silver Smokers Compendium in the form of a punt boat, one end with lifting lid, a Vesta striker interior, central cigar cutter with flagon shaped mount and further attached decorative stick back chair, 8.5" long, total weight approx 6.5 ozs, hallmarked London 1890, makers mark HSB
A collection of plated wares to include a good quality cased set of six knives and forks with mother of pearl handles and chased blades by Henry Rogers & Sons, Manufacturers, Sheffield, an oak case, a further timber canteen containing twelve fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles and silver collars, a substantial good quality crumb scoop with polished handle and further embossed plated cap, a pair of silver plated wine coasters with turned timber base, a chamber stick, tray of circular form, an oak case with inlaid detail containing a carving trio, etc
An early 19th Century mahogany bowfront stick barometer, Banks, 441 Strand, London, the swan neck pediment centred by ivory urn finial over a signed silver dial, with vernier and seven weather predictions, the trunk with long thermometer, the base with urn-shaped cistern cover with ivory finial, 39in. high. See illustration
A Meissen drunken Harlequin,after JJ Kändler, the bearded figure in a contrapposto stance in gilt-lozenged red and black costume, holding aloft a flagon inscribed ZM1738 and with crossed swords, his hat in the other hand, a clap stick in his belt, end detached but present, gilt scroll base, underglaze blue crossed swords, impressed 64 551,24.5cmThis figure is considered Kändler's masterpiece.
***Michael John Hunt (born 1941) - Acrylic - "The Stick Barometer" - Interior of a room with a sash window and barometer on a wall with winged armchair to foreground, panel 16ins x 12ins, signed in full, in modern gilt moulded frame Provenance : The Hunt Gallery, 33 Strand Street, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9DS. Purchased 8th February 1996.
An early Victorian silver rectangular inkstand of scroll shaped outline and with pierced border, on pierced bracket feet, 12ins x 8ins x 5.25ins high, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London 1846, complete with taper stick (weight 19ozs), and two panel cut and silver mounted inkwells (glass to both damaged)
A hop decorated Rye Pottery vase, 4ins high (incised S.R.W. mark - circa 1869-circa 1920), two similar pieces - Squat circular vase, 5.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, a baluster shaped vase, 4.75ins high (both marked SAW - circa 1920-1939), a beaker, 4.5ins high (unmarked), and a green glazed chamber stick, 2.5ins high (marked "Rye" four incised vertical strokes with horizontal stroke)

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