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Sunday golf walking stick stamped Jacobs Bembridge (IOW) fitted with persimmon putter head and silver neck band hallmarked London 1909 and engraved with owners initials L.I.C – fibre face insert c/w brass tip –overall 34.75". Note: Charles John J Jacobs (b. 1867)PGA member form 1902 and Professional at Royal Isle of White Golf Club from 1902-1930
Scarce Foley Pottery golfing match stick holder and striker c. 1895. – with serrated rim and decorated with a golfer and two caddies on the one side and opposite "Far & Sure" golf crest and the Faience England stamp mark to the base used between c. 1890-1910 2x tiny chips the inside bottom rim
1932/34 Ashes Bodyline cricket cartoon – hand drawn colour cartoon - titled "Ashes – Presentation" signed Stick (?) Showing 3x members of the MCC kowtowing before handing over the Ashes to Australian Kangaroo wearing a neck choker marked "Wimbledon Throat" and belt marked "Body Line" c/w "Oval" doors in the back ground – f&g overall 13 x 10.5". Note: Wimbledon Throat was reported in Sydney Morning Herald 9/7/34 as a painful malady that caught several Australian cricketers at critical moment in the Test – believed to have been caught on a visit to Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Late 19th Early 20th Century Knurr and Spell Game: Complete with Balls and Bat (Bat having replacement stick) The game originated in the moors of Yorkshire, in England, but then spread throughout the north of England. It can be traced back to the beginning of the 14th century.[citation needed] It was especially popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, but was virtually unknown by the 21st century
A collection of thirteen Victorian Edwardian and Art Deco stick pins, a pearl and diamond stick pin, with a drop shaped pearl, 9.80 x 7.30mm, cup and peg set, with a trefoil cluster of old European and old eight cut diamonds set below, three Edwardian gem stone examples with either a peridot, an emerald or a sapphire, claw set at the centre, with diamonds to each compass point, two single stone diamond examples, a pearl and diamond set acorn, an Art Deco cabochon ruby and diamond cluster and five other examples. All pearls untested
A late Victorian turquoise and diamond set turtle stick pin, an oval cabochon turquoise, claw set to form the shell, with head, feet and tail set with old eight cut diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes to a detachable pin, together with a pear shaped turquoise and diamond cluster stick pin, also detachable from the pin
A Victorian oak mercury stick barometer, William Christie, Sterling, late 19th century, with large bore tube and bevel glazed twin canted bone vernier scales calibrated in Barometric inches and annotated with Admiral Fitzroy`s observations the first labelled 9 A.M. YESTERDAY, the other 9 A.M. TODAY and with signature Wm. CHRISTIE, STIRLING to upper margin, the case with cushion moulded cornice and twin bone vernier adjustment screws to throat above plain trunk and square cistern with moulded cover to base, 98cm high.
A Victorian oak stick barometer, J.H. Steward, London, late 19th century, with cavetto cornice above glazed twin canted ivory vernier scales calibrated in barometric inches one labelled 10 A.M. YESTERDAY, the other 10 A.M. TODAY and signed J.H. STEWARD, 54 CORNHILL & 406 STRAND, LONDON across upper margin, the case with twin vernier adjustment screws to throat above slender trunk and disc turned cover to the cistern with level adjustment screw to underside, 93cm high.
Edwardian silver trinket box, the hinged top with reeded border and with silver gilt and velvet interior, on four outswept legs, makers mark for Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908 together with a curly horn and white metal collared snuff mule with thistle decoration and a white metal and turned wood Tibetan prayer stick (3)
A sword stick walking cane mid-20th century, the plain tapered wooden cane with broad flattened turned knop and brass ferrule, with brass mount inscribed `Made in Hittadu 1962`, concealing a short square section plated steel blade, 36in. (91.5cm.) long. * Hittadu was the harbour at Addu Atoll in the Maldives, also the location of RAF Gan, Gan Island from 1957-76.
A fine George IV bowfronted mahogany stick barometer by Dolland of London with caddy top cornice over a curved glass, the silvered register plate with maker`s name and adjustable vernier with turned ivory knob, the trunk with silvered mercury thermometer, the base with an ebonised urn cistern cover, 38¾in. (98.5cm.) high. .

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