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RACING INTEREST: A CARVED ROCK CRYSTAL ENAMEL AND DIAMOND STICK PIN, the rock crystal carved as a side portrait profile of a jockey wearing a blue and yellow enamel hat set in bands with rose-cut diamonds, forming the Rothschild family racing silks, on an unmarked yellow gold stick pin. See illustration. Provenance: The vendor`s father received this pin as a gift from the Rothschild family for whom he worked. His family lived on the Rothschild Estate in Tring. It is believed the portrait on this pin is that of Joe Childs (1884-1958) Jockey to King George V and the Rothschild family.
A Sword Stick with silver mounted handle, the handle with hinged lid opening to reveal interior with shot flask also emblazoned with a two headed eagle above a cartouche in relief, the white metal handle with Russian style assay marks above a turned tapering ebonised stick, the white metal handle pulling out to reveal the Sword with 50cm blade, the full height approx. 94cm
An early 20th Century silver plated Chamber Stick having circular reeded base and reeded handle, together with a small pair of late 19th Century hallmarked silver Sugar Tongs by Joseph Gloster, a hallmarked silver "seal top" style Coffee Spoon and a set of four hallmarked silver Napkin Rings with Birmingham assay marks (7)
A George III mahogany cased stick barometer, with broken arch pediment and three brass finials above the glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with Summer and Winter scales from 28 to 31, with exposed tube and inlaid cistern cover. Height 39 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This barometer is in good, original, unrestored condition. The pediment is in good order and the three brass finials appear to be original. The case is in generally very good condition. The hinged cistern cover is complete and intact. The hinges operate as they should. There are no losses to the case. The mercury in the tube appears to be unbroken and is rising and falling with pressure changes. The tube is not leaking.
A 19th century cane, with horse hands measuring stick integral to the body, stamped "Patent". Length 36 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The rule is not brass. It is wooden with a brass and silver coloured terminal. The whole measuring stick slides into the cane itself and is captive at the base. The piece is in generally good order with no significant issues that we can see. There is a small loss to the outside edge of the measuring stick at approximately 1.25 meters but this is very minor. The cane itself has a small crack to the bottom section but again this is not problematic.
A Minton Haddon Hall pattern bone china dinner service, comprising twelve dinner plates, twelve 27 cm plates, twelve 20 cm plates, eighteen 16 cm side plates, twelve soup bowls, sauce boat and stand, two lidded tureens, oval serving platter, eighteen saucers, eighteen cups, two sugar basins, two cream jugs, sandwich plate, teapot, five condiments, two small dishes and cocktail stick holder (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This service is in generally extremely good order. It has clearly seen very little use. All items are in first class condition with no damage, repair or restoration other than one 7 inch plate has a small under edge chip. A sugar basin has a hairline crack. Both pepperettes are cracked. Two tea cups have slight staining to the interior. The stains look like hairline cracks but may not be.
A 19th century cane, with horse hands measuring stick integral to the body, stamped "Patent". Length 36 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The rule is not brass. It is wooden with a brass and silver coloured terminal. The whole measuring stick slides into the cane itself and is captive at the base. The piece is in generally good order with no significant issues that we can see. There is a small loss to the outside edge of the measuring stick at approximately 1.25 meters but this is very minor. The cane itself has a small crack to the bottom section but again this is not problematic.

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