A EARLY 19TH CENTURY SWORDSTICK WITH HORN AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID HANDLE, the steel blade with etched decoration, 29.5cm in length (overall 89cm in length) together with a 19th century horn handled walking cane,, a miniature walking cane and a coaching horn described 'Keswick to Ambleside' (5) (THERE IS NO GLASS WALKING STICK IN THIS LOT)
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A collection of medals comprising a WWI Victory Medal and War Medal to 84969 Pte. W.H. Weait L'Pool R., a George VI Territorial Efficient Service Medal to 2062781 Bdr F.E.C. Guy R.A. with two conforming dog tags to the same name and various WWII medals comprising War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star and Italy Star. Also included a rotating enamel Dolomiti medallion, a George V Jubilee medal and a military swagger stick
An Indian brass shrine deity figure of Garuda, in kneeling pose over the body of a snake, the head-dress ending as a cylindrical incense stick holder, h.18cm; and three other Garuda figures to include bronze with (possibly Vishnu) figure upon his knee, h.8cm; one in standing pose and on later wooden plinth, h.7cm (excluding plinth); and a Nepali brass example kneeling upon a snake on openwork plinth, h.11cm (4) Condition Report / Extra Information All appear complete but with significant age wear and weathering.
A resin figure of a bear, in the Black Forest manner, formed as a stick stand CONDITION REPORTS A significant chunk missing from the front rim of the dished area, various chips throughout and various moulding faults. A split to the back - possibly designed to resemble wood. General wear and scuffs and dirt.
THE YOUNG KRISHNA Western Deccan, India, 19th century brass, the god standing on a lotus base, holding a his churning stick, his hair tied in a bun 9.7cm high Provenance Private collection, Yorkshire This unusual form of Krishna is worshipped in Udupi on the coast of Karnataka. Rukmini is said to have had an image made to remind her of the moment when the mischevous Krishna seized the butter churning stick with its turning rope, and the image was later brought to Udupi where it became the centre of an important cult.
Autograph Letter signed to Edward Lowth Badeley, ecclesiastical lawyer, 4pp (William Ewart, prime minister and author, 1809-98) Autograph Letter signed to Edward Lowth Badeley, ecclesiastical lawyer, 4pp., 8vo, Whitehall, 17th January 1845, on the Hampden controversy, "In spite of your intelligence I stick to my text - you may rely on itit must be shown that Hampden & Co. have not equally contravened the articles of the Church," small tear at head and tear starting along fold ; and c. 25 others, including: ALs.s. from: Sir Henry Cole, John Bright, Sir John Henniker HeatonJA Pike Pease, Arnold Morley, Sir Francis Freeling, and the Earl of Auckland; Free Franks, including: Duke of Wellington, Lord Lowther, Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Joseph Hume etc., v.s., v.d. 19th century (c. 25 pieces). First mentioned on the controversy of R.D. Hampden's election as regius professor of divinity at Oxford.

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