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A Victorian rosewood veneered grand piano, the iron framed straight strung movement by Collard & Collard of London (No'd. 10214) raised on octagonal and turned tapering legs to china castors - retailed by Lindridge & Son Limited of 44 Robertson Street Hastings CONDITION REPORTS Has general ware scratches, some veneer is flaking or completely off. Keys: one with piece of ivory missing, five keys "stick" and three don't produce any sound at all. Would strongly recommend a piano specialist looks at it for a full condition report and service.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED STICK BAROMETER BY THOMAS BLUNT, LONDON CIRCA 1780 the silvered vernier signed `Blunt, Royal Exchange, London`, above a further silvered plate for a mercury thermometer, the case with broken-pediment above a hand-set hygrometer, the crossbanded case with a globular cistern cover 10cm wide, 108cm high Provenance: Collection of Basil Hodson
A mahogany bow fronted stick barometer, the silvered register plates signed Elliott & Sons 56 Strand, London, the trunk with long thermometer and ebonised cistern cover, flanked by canted corners, circa 1855, 3ft 2in (97cm) high. Provenance: Sold on behalf of the executors of the late Michael Wellby Esq.
A collection of books on walking sticks/canes Dike (Catherine) and Bezzaz (Guy) - La Canne Obget D`Art, published by Les Editions De L`Amateur-Paris 1985, Dike (Catherine) - Cane Curiosa, from Gun to Gadget, published by Les Editions De L`Amateur-Paris 1983, Dike (Catherine) - Canes in the United States, Snyder (Jeffrey B) - Canes from the 17th century to the 20th century, Meyer (George H) - American Folk Art Canes Personal Sculpture, Klever (Ulrich) - Walkingsticks, with values, Boothroyd (A.E.) - Fascinating Walking Sticks, Monek (Frances H) - Canes Through the Ages with Value Guide, Bastoni Materia Arte Potere, Lamberti (Alfredo) - Bastoni Da Bpasseggio, Walking Sticks and approx twenty five sale catalogues for walking stick collections etc.
A collection of five 20th century ornamental walking sticks to include bone handled example with tooth form handle and hallmarked silver ferrule, Birmingham 1997, makers mark KC, further bone handled walking stick with a soldier with bearskin hat handle with 925 silver handle, makers mark KC, further silver handled example in the form of a running hare, makers mark KC to ferrule, handle unmarked, Gothic handle examples the handle in the form of a skull with hallmarked silver band and tapering rosewood shaft, with stained bone and base metal tip and a bronze handled example, the handle in the form of a jockey (5) (illustrated).
A collection of five hallmarked silver and stained horn handled walking sticks comprising one engraved G Clarke MAER institute Billiard Match Won 1898, hallmarks worn, Robert H Knowlson, Ashton under Lyne, indistinct marks, John Hope Esq RE, Moseley Hall, Congleton and Francis Borrey on attaining his 77th Birthday, each with indistinct hallmarks, and a further horn handled walking stick carved with a figure shooting birds to an interior aperture (6).
A collection of six 20th century walking sticks to include carved hoop handle example, the shaft carved with a crocodile, stained horned example with shepherds crook handle, 20th century hallmarked silver topped example, a removable cover revealing compass inset top by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, further tapering turned stick with micro mosaic inlaid top, with landscape scene, two piece measuring stick and a fruitwood tapering walking stick, possibly Macassar (6) .
A 19th century carved bone handled walking stick the handle carved as a stalking lion on tapering ebony shaft, with white metal end cap, length 91cm, (handle af) also a late 19th/early 20th century folk art carved walking stick with inset bone acorn within carved leaf decoration, with bone end cap, length 84.5cm (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver top spiral twist walking cane, with bulbous ridged knot step handle, engraved ED, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1889/90, also an Indian white metal and Malacca walking stick with tapering shaft and belt buckle collar, appears unmarked, length 88.5cm and 91cm (2).
A late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver crook handled walking stick with Art Nouveau shoulder, indistinct marks and inscription possibly PK Chargogh? to interior of shaft on tapering mahogany shaft with partridge wood ferrule, length 90cm, also a further German silver crook handled walking cane with engraved initial WL to under end cap and engraved with Lehr Osnabrück engraved handle, with tapering hardwood shaft and base metal end cap, length 90cm (2).
A 20th century African iron and bead work hook topped tribal medicine staff set with chromed chains and bead rattles, with multi coloured hook top, length 107.5cm, also a 20th century Japanese lacquer work walking stick with white metal knob handle, with panelled black burgundy and red interspersed geometric bands upon tapering shaft with base metal end cap, length approx 92cm (2) .
A collection of five late 19th/early 20th century hallmarked silver and white metal mounted walking sticks to include partridge wood example, three rosewood examples and a further light wood hexagonal walking stick, four with shepherds crook handles and one with knobbly square cut handle, length 91.5cm, 90.5cm, 90cm. 86.5cm and 83cm (5).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver and agate handled walking stick with globular handle and partridge wood shaft, base metal ferrule and engraved hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1912/13, indistinct makers mark probably Henry Griffith & Sons Limited, length 86.5cm, also a 19th century black lacquered walking cane the screw off handle enclosing pencil interior, with base metal collar once silver-plated, length 88.5cm and a further hawthorn walking stick with hallmarked silver collar and end cap, with indistinct marks, makers mark WHC, length approx 85cm (3).
An early 20th century folk art carved wooden walking stick with partridge wood shaft and white metal collar, the handle carved as a humorous face with inset glass bead eyes and metal end cap, length 91cm, also a nobly cork-wood walking stick with bead collar and brass bound end and ferrule, length approx 84cm (2).
A collection of three early 20th century hallmarked silver and all stained worn handled walking sticks comprising Chester hallmarked silver example 1919 engraved presented to H Howarth by his weavers Barnes no.2 Mill, June 25th 1920, further indistinctly marked examples presented to Jas Kershaw by the P.L.O at CB BRS Sept 1927 and a further sterling silver hook handled walking stick (3), each 89cm and smaller.
An early 20th century carved ivory handled ladies cane, the carved handle in the form of a parrot and serpent on a branch, on bamboo cane with London hallmarked silver ferrule engraved Albert Hawley of Mossley, dated 19/6/4, indistinct makers mark possibly TD, handle (af), length 91cm, also a 19th century/early 20th century carved bone handled walking stick with dog head handle and brass coloured metal ferrule on tapering Malacca shaft, length 92.5cm (2).
An early 20th century hallmarked silver and partridge wood walking stick by Thomas Johnson II, marked Briggs to ferrule and engraved J.M.W. from M.B-S, with hallmarked silver gilt knop handle with all over repousse decoration and bone escutcheon, length 84cm, further hallmarked silver and stain horn handled walking stick with indistinct marks possibly London 1904 by Harry Hamilton Tracy? length 92cm, and a further indistinctly hallmarked silver knop handled walking stick (marks worn), length 89cm (part af) (3) .
A modern carved bone handled walking stick, with hallmarked silver end cap makers mark HC, Birmingham 1997, the handle carved as a portly woman`s head with mop cap, also a similar walking stick with carved bone handle in the form of a bearded gentleman wearing tricorn hat, each with tapering shafts and bone finials, one with metal end cap, each length approx 92cm (2) (illustrated).
A 19th century Thomas Brigg & Son white metal and bamboo horse measuring walking stick, the bulbous globular knop end engraved JMD from JWP and dated 1899, with wooden stick marked with hands and quarters, centimetres and inches, with fold-out brass arm inset with spirit level, the wooden measure impressed T Brigg & Sons, London and Paris, with hallmarked silver ferrule, London 1899, with brass bound end cap, length approx 92cm.

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