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BARNARD FAMILY A VICTORIAN SILVER DESK STAND of generous proportions, the casket centre top and flank garlanded reservoirs together with the base all fully hall marked as are the drip pans to the flames, London 1862, the flame finials are un-marked but presumed original by precedent, the taper stick and sconce are marked Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1846, the made up holder into which the taper stick sits, is un-marked but tests silver, and is clearly a later replacement. The pattern origin ally had an elaborate spirit lamp on top. 25cm x 36cm overall, total silver 1918g
A Victorian carved ivory and hallmarked silver mounted walking stick, late 19th century, the grip modelled as a dog`s head, above the silver collar and stained hardwood shaft, 84.5cm high; and a Victorian carved ivory and hardwood mounted sword stick, late 19th century, the grip modelled as a the head of a hound, with inset glass eyes, 86.5cm high
Two Victorian ivory and gilt metal mounted malacca walking sticks, late 19th century, each with straight grip above a gilt metal collar, with metal ferrules, 91 and 87cm high respectively; and another Victorian ivory and white metal mounted mallaca stick, late 19th century, the upper shaft sheathed with snakeskin, 81cm high
A George V malacca and Chinese white metal mounted walking stick, dated 1919, the knob grip inscribed to the top `H.H.A. FROM C.C. Dec 25th 1919`, above scenes of figures amongst pavilions, the shaft with brass ferrule, 94.5cm high Provenance: Previously the property of Herbert Henry Asquith, a Christmas present, possibly from Clementine Churchill. Later the property of Roy Jenkins, Lord Jenkins of Hillhead Sold Sotheby`s 18th December 1995, lot 366. The walking stick is offered with a hand written note on House of Lords headed note paper. The note reads `Dear Maggie. Herewith the walking stick. As I warned you, it is not in itself a thing of elegant beauty, but it is authentic, and was presumably a Christmas present. The identity of CC is. elusive, -Roy`.
A Victorian metal alloy mounted malacca sword stick, late 19th century, the knob grib with foliate cast decoration overall, with grooved steel blade within the shaft, 88cm high; and an Edwardian hallmarked silver mounted wood cane, London 1904, with spherical grip, 83cm highPlease note: this is metal alloy not white metal as printed in the paper catalogue
A silver plated metal mounted malacca walking stick, early 20th century, the grip cast as the head of a hound, with brass ferrule below, 83.5cm high; a silver plated metal mounted `gadget` walking stick, third quarter 20th century, the grip cast as the head of a hound, lifting off the stained hardwood shaft to reveal a corkscrew, 92cm high; and a silver plated metal mounted bamboo walking stick, 20th century, the grip cast as an anthropomorphised, standing hound, 86.5cm high
A Victorian Anglo-Indian white metal mounted coromandel walking stick, dated 1893, the knopped and waisted grip cast with bands of stylised foliate, lobed and cross-hatched decoration, above a collar inscribed `FROM J.M.P.TO E.R.T. KANDY 1893`, with copper ferrule, 90.5cm high; and a white metal mounted ebony walking stick, circa 1900, with foliate cast knob grip, the shaft with brass ferrule, 90cm high
A Victorian white metal mounted ebony `gadget` walking stick, late 19th century, the grip cast as an owl with inset glass eyes, the head unscrewing to a hollow interior with nutmeg grater within, with brass ferrule, 91cm high; a white metal mounted stained softwood `gadget` walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as a bird`s head, the shaft unscrewing in two places to reveal a pencil holded and a knib, 91.5cm high; and a white metal mounted bamboo walking stick, early 20th century, with crook grip, 91cm high
A silver plated brass mounted ebonised wood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip cast as the head of a spaniel, 88.5cm high; a Greek silver plated metal mounted ebonised wood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip cast as a horse`s head and inscribed `KEPKYPA`, 88.5cm high; and a Japanese carved wood and white metal mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the bulbous grip above a silver collar, the shaft carved with a figural scene, 79cm highPlease note: the dogs head is electroplated to silver plated. The horse head handle is later associated to the rest of the cane. It is marked in Greek for Corfu. It is silver plated. Below the handle is a hall marked.The Japanese stick is electroplated not white metal mounted.
A horn walking stick, late 19th century, the waisted knob grip above a tapering shaft composed of twenty-two separate cylindrical sections, 84.5cm high; and two horn and white metal mounted walking sticks, early 20th century, one with ebonised shaft, 87cm high; one with bamboo shaft, 91.5cm highPlease note: the curved stick has a Chinese silver coloured unmarked collar, not white metal. The other stick with handle has a silver mount hall marked for Halls Fitzgerald, Birmingham 1912 with presentation inscription
A white metal mounted palmwood walking stick, circa 1900, the knob grip with foliate detail in low relief overall, indistinct hallmarks, 91.5cm high; a white metal mounted malacca walking stick, the crook grip inscribed for 1927, 85.5cm high; and an ebony and white metal mounted baton or tipstaff, early 20th century, 51cm long
A silver plated metal mounted ebonised wood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip cast as a sleeping putto, above a hallmarked silver collar, 91.5cm high; a white metal mounted bamboo walking stick, late 19th century, 86cm high; and a metal mounted malacca walking stick, late 19th century, 88.5cm high
A Victorian stained hardwood and brass mounted sword stick, late 19th century, with crook grip and grooved steel blade within, 93.5cm high; another sword stick with carved wood grip modelled as a man`s head, 92cm high; and malacca and yellow metal mounted walking stick, early 20th century, with crook grip, 93cm high
A stained hardwood and brass mounted sword stick, early 20th century, the shaft carved with stylised foliage, with steel blade within, 95cm high; a Victorian stained hardwood and metal mounted sword stick, late 19th century, with pommel grip and steel blade within, 83.5cm high; and a Victorian bamboo sword stick, late 19th century, 88.5cm high
A Victorian stained hardwood and enamelled metal mounted bamboo `system` walking stick, circa 1900, the knob grip with enamelled roundel inscribed `PALMA NON SINE PULVERE` (no reward without effort) around the monogram `RH`, the shaft with a removable section opening to reveal nine porcelain palette pots containing paint, 92cm high
A Victorian stained harwood `system` walking stick, late 19th century, the waisted knob grip inset with a compass, the shaft pierced and with mother-of-pearl eyelets for a lanyard, 86cm high; and a stained hardwood walking stick later mounted with a late 18th century tinder pistol, 105cm high overall

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