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Lot 493

A Chinese porcelain famille verte stick stand, 45cm okay but general staining / discolouration to body.

Lot 656

A cultured pearl set wishbone stick pin, and a dog motif stick pin (2)

Lot 106

A late 19th/early 20th century boxwood, mahogany and brass mounted measuring stick, h. 116 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some wear commensurate with age

Lot 137

PLEASE NOTE: ONE STICK ONLY: An ebony walking stick, the silver handle repousse decorated with a figure of Eve, stamped .925 CONDITION REPORT: Wear commensurate with age - Silver mounted cane measures approx. l. 80cm, other measures approx. l. 94cm, both with wear commensurate with age - SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES

Lot 273

A Chinese celadon stick stand, typically decorated in coloured enamels with flowering shrubs, h. 60.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: No chips or cracks

Lot 279

A modern Satsuma stick stand, h. 46 cm CONDITION REPORT: Crackleure, no chips or cracks

Lot 287

A walking stick, the Japanese ivory terminal carved with a band of figures in a garden and inset with a monogrammed gilt metal disc CONDITION REPORT: The stick with damage and restoration, otherwise good, stick measures 91.5 cm

Lot 204

A late 18th/early 19th century Cantonese Export ivory and paper stick fan, painted to both sides with Emperors, courtiers and soldiers in courtyard settings, boxed in a gilt and black lacquered case, 28cm long.

Lot 284

An early 20th century bamboo crook sword stick with a root ball at the end of the handle, with a rounded steel point, 90cm long.

Lot 306

A 20th century bamboo sword stick terminating with a root ball knop and carved with geisha girls 81cm long.

Lot 316

A 20th century Sunday stick in the form of a golf club, inlaid with various woods, 90cm long.

Lot 332

An Edwardian golf club walking stick, ebony walking stick with an engine turned silver knop, London 1907, and two further walking sticks. (4)

Lot 1047

A set of four Swedish style pine chairs, early 20th century, the shaped backs pierced with hearts, raised on four stick legs, 42 by 41 by 92cm high.

Lot 1054

Two Ercol open armchairs with stick backs, each 62 by 50 by 97cm high.

Lot 1058

An Ercol beech two seater settee with stick back, circa 1957, 132 by 70 by 76cm high.

Lot 1151

A set of six oak and elm Windsor stick back open arm chairs by John Parkin, with crinoline stretchers, each 55 by 55 by 94cm high.

Lot 1449

A 9ct gold bangle, rose gold wedding band, gold and diamond set stick pin, gentleman's gold and black onyx signet ring, size Z, Victorian girl's seed pearl and turquoise set dress ring, Arts & Crafts gold and opal set pendant with a pearl drop, and an acorn charm, 20.0g total weight, a 9ct gold, opal and diamond cross over ring, photo locket, stick pin and a necklace.

Lot 1455

A seed pearl necklace, a gold seed pearl and garnet stick pin, a 9ct gold late Victorian trembleuse pendant in aesthetic style, two paste and silver crosses, and an irridescent butterfly wing brooch.

Lot 654

An Oka "Alford" painted two door wardrobe (to match Lot 655 and to be sold with the option) CONDITION REPORTS Has a large chip/knock to the top pediment, other various knocks and scrapes to paintwork all over, another more noticeable knock to right-hand edge, is dirty, doors and drawer stick slightly, has general wear conducive with age and use. Approx. 198 cm high x 54.5 cm deep x 104.5 cm wide.

Lot 655

An Oka "Alford" painted two door wardrobe (to match Lot 654) CONDITION REPORTS Paintwork has scuffs and chips conducive with age and use, doors and drawer stick, one knob is loose, crack to the right-hand door central support (see photo), has general wear and dirt conducive with age and use. Approx. 198 cm high x 54.5 cm deep x 104.5 cm wide.

Lot 671

A modern pine kitchen table, four stained beech slat back kitchen chairs, pine stick back kitchen chair and an oak open bookcase

Lot 695

A Globe Wernicke type oak four section bookcase with leaded glazed panels and drawer to base (to match Lot 694 and 696 and to be sold with the Option on Lot 696) CONDITION REPORTS Has wear, scratches, bumps, knocks, etc. conducive with age and use, there are a couple of water marks including a ring shaped mark (presumably from a glass), etc. on the top, one of the metal brackets from the third tier is pulling away slightly, doors stick and mechanisms need adjusting.

Lot 705

A set of seven modern painted stick back kitchen chairs

Lot 743

A Victorian beech and elm slat back Windsor chair and pair of stick back kitchen chairs

Lot 201

A gold, ruby, sapphire and diamond set three stone brooch in a triple bar design, detailed `15ct`, mounted with a row of three cushion shaped gem stones, a gold, ruby and half pearl set bar brooch, decorated with scrolling motifs, detailed `9ct`, and a gold topped and rose diamond set stick pin, detailed `15ct`.

Lot 303

A 9ct white gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1939, a marcasite set eternity ring, an RAF wings brooch, detailed `Silver`, three various brooches, a gold topped stick pin, designed as a buffalo`s head, detailed `9ct`, and another stick pin.

Lot 405

A late 19th/early 20th Century cast iron stick stand of foliate scroll form, raised on foliate feet, height approx 76cm, width approx 50cm.

Lot 863

A late Victorian beech and ash stick back Windsor armchair, together with an Edwardian mahogany elbow chair with a pierced splat back.

Lot 923

A George V oak stool with a caned seat, on turned legs, together with a coopered stick stand.

Lot 915

A diamond and turquoise stick pin and a diamond set key shaped stick pin

Lot 273

A SELECTION OF CHINA ORNAMENTS to include a Continental Porcelain vase, twin handled with mask reliefs and floral belly decoration, on stand with turquoise banded surround, 31cm high, a single gilded brass candlestick with porcelain column, 20cm high , another porcelain trinket dish with gilt brass mountings, an English earthenware Inkwell fashioned as a chamber stick with pink and yellow decoration, 6cm high, and another oval elevated dish, 19th century English, 5.5cm x 28.5cm

Lot 351

A ROYAL ARTILLERY SWAGGER STICK with silver coloured metal crested cap and a tin containing Regular Army Issue 303 pull through cleaning kit

Lot 28

M*** W*** A SILVER CANDLE/TAPER STICK HOLDER fretted as a leaf with scroll stem handle, London, 1954, 30g

Lot 102

C**A**S** A SILVER CHAMBER STICK having circular base and thumb piece and ring handle, London 1963, 166g

Lot 356

A continental stick pin set with amethyst and seed pearls and another stick pin

Lot 129

A Victorian sword stick, an ebony cane with silver mount, a sectional horn walking stick, and assorted other walking sticks

Lot 257

An ivory walking stick, with Egyptian head grip, and three others

Lot 1070

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, to include walking stick, umbrella, pictures, cutlery etc

Lot 1110

THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS, WALKING STICK, etc

Lot 1352

A SMALL AFRICAN STYLE FOLDING TABLE, and a similar walking stick, etc (3)

Lot 1551

AN OAK STICK STAND, with a quantity of walking sticks and a Victorian corner what not (2)

Lot 126

A DIAMOND HORSESHOE STICK PIN

Lot 133

A SILVER FOB WATCH, two stick pins and a cocktail watch (4)

Lot 280

A FRENCH SILVER POCKET CIGARETTE CASE, bearing gold French coat of arms heraldry, struck mark to button, gilt interior, (approximately 99g in all), together with a matching gold stick pin in box of issue, (approximately 2g) (2)

Lot 756

THREE BOXES OF SUNDRIES, books, walking stick, parasol, clocks, etc

Lot 44

Georgian mahogany stick barometer by L. Cassella London

Lot 183

Bamboo walking stick, with carved ivory handle, the bamboo decorated with monkey carvings, and the handle decorated with carved human faces, 88cm long

Lot 242

A 19th century `stick gun` walking stick: together with four other canes.

Lot 87

ROLEX MILGAUSS STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH ROLEX MILGAUSS STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH Swiss. Automatic mechanical movement. Black dial with stick indicators. Green sapphire crystal. Dial, case, and bracelet signed Rolex. Diameter 40mm, circa 2010Starting Price: $2,500

Lot 64

[LAUDER HARRY]: (1870-1950) Scottish Entertainer. A contorted hazlenut walking stick, 35" in length, apparently previously belonging to and used by Lauder, featuring an inset circular metal disc (possibly a 1922 shilling) to the handle, engraved with Lauder's name. Lightly varnished and with some minor age wear, VG Provenance: The walking stick is accompanied by various typed statements etc., which state that it was presented by Lauder to the American entertainer Danny Kaye in 1949. Apparently Kaye later gave the stick to British comedian Roy Hudd who in turn donated it to a variety auction. Subsequently purchased by an unknown bidder it was then presented to the Merseyside Artists Association, of which Ken Dodd was President, and displayed in their club in Liverpool along with other Music Hall artifacts and ephemera. When the club closed, many of the contents were sold at auction by Cato Crane of Liverpool which is where the current vendor acquired the walking stick in October 2004. Harry Lauder frequently performed in full Scottish regalia, including a kilt, sporran, Tam o'Shanter and a twisted walking stick. Indeed the twisted shrub contorted hazelnut (Corylus avellana contorta) whose parent is the Common Hazel,is also frequently referred to as 'Harry Lauder's Walking Stick'.

Lot 349

AMIS KINGSLEY: (1922-1995) English Novelist. Small series of two T.Ls.S. and an A.L.S. (folding air mail stationery), Kingsley Amis, four pages, 8vo and 4to, London, 4th & 26th June and 12th August 1968, all to Charles Simmons of The New York Book Review. Amis states, in part, 'I should like to do Chesterton's Man Who Was Thursday - published 1908, so very untypical: it was the first book by a supposedly serious writer that really took hold of me.' (4th June 1968), 'It may be bad policy for writers to indulge editors by delivering early, but here I am doing it anyway…I didn't seem to manage to find a good place to stick in the date of the book's first publication. Perhaps you could work it into headline material….Could I bother you to send me a clipping of the Brophy piece? You've whetted my hostile curiosity.' (26th June 1968), 'Oh, well. I asked for it. But you know how horrible it is to write at a specified length and then have to do revisions - so I will meet you not much nearer than half way. 1. What was I like when I first read The Man Who Was Thursday? I think what little we need of this is already implied sufficiently. 2. How old was I, and what else was I reading? The age is pretty clearly there (14 or under), and I think the one reference to other books (about the Devil) is enough….5. I think you're quite right about the Chesterton-Fleming tie up. So, after the mention of Ian Fleming, insert a new sentence: “For me, at any rate, this is much more than a coincidence. James Bond and Gabriel Syme differ in innumerable ways, but they share a quality of romance, of colour and chivalry, almost of myth, that attracts me a lot more deeply than anything about the down-to-earth and up-to-the-minute heroes of writers like Len Deighton and John Le Carre.” (I see that's two sentences, but you see what I mean.)…' (12th August 1968). Some very light age wear and minor area of paper loss to the upper left corner of one letter, not affecting the text or signature, generally VG, 3 Amis became associated with the James Bond novels, which he admired greatly, in the late 1960s when he began writing critical works connected with Ian Fleming's fictional spy, either under a pseudonym or un-credited. In 1965 he had written the popular The James Bond Dossier under his own name and in 1968, the same year as the present letters, wrote Colonel Sun under the pseudonym Robert Markham.

Lot 623

A Victorian metal chamber stick and a pair of ebony candlesticks, height of candlesticks 15.5cm

Lot 237

A Victorian beech and elm slat-back chair and a stick-back chair

Lot 327

BOX; BUCHAN John, Collection mainly UK 1st editions including; Some Eighteenth Century Byways 1908, Prester John n.d. Nelson, The Magic Walking Stick 1932, and The Long Traverse 1941, in dustwrapper (21)

Lot 503

A late Victorian silver incense stick case, of cylindrical form with spiral embossed decoration, having one end to hold incense sticks, the other end as a match holder with strike, with integral rest and pipe to hold sticks while they burn, each end hinged, maker Samuel Jacob, London 1896, length 21cm

Lot 235

Walking stick with carved horn dog`s head

Lot 251

Quantity of jewellery including 9ct gold stick pins and brooches, carved flower brooch, moonstone necklace etc

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