Interesting walking stick assembled from military shell cases with a larger shell case as the handle, together with another walking stick of military interest, made from compressed fibre or card washers, with engraved white metal collar and wooden ball handle with inset RAF motif, shell stick 93cm overall (2)
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BRASS STICK BAROMETER - Portuguese brass ship`s stick barometer, circa 1880, having curved glass face, weighted stem with engraved steel face supported by original gimbal ring and bulkhead mounting, face signed: `JJBLM, R. N. Desterro, Lisbon`, 37" tall, 2 1/4" diam, 10" deep mount, fine condition. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
ENGLISH STICK BAROMETER - Gimbal Mounted Barley Twist Rosewood Cased Barometer by P&P Gally & Co of London, early 19th c., marked on face, having domed beaded top, beveled glass face over ivory angled register plates, single vernier, brass upper adjustment knob, gimbal and lower font, cased thermometer with ivory register in Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales, 39" tall, 3 1/2" diam, fine condition.
ENGLISH STICK BAROMETER - Early 19th c Rosewood Cased Barometer by J. Imray & Son, London, ivory nameplate at top with brass hanging ring above, having glass covered gauges with angled ivory registers behind single vernier, ivory backed thermometer on inside of door, upper ivory adjustment knob, brass font and gimbal, 37" tall, 2 1/4" wide, fine condition.
(2) OLD MASTERS INK DRAWINGS - Architectural Ink Drawings with Washes, including: Ancient Dungeon with Two Figures, in walnut molded frame with gilt liner, matted and glazed, SS: 7" x 10", OS: 12 3/4" x 15 1/2", good condition; PLUS Studies of Three Corbel Cartouches, in single gold molded stick frame, with three-window French-lined mat, glazed, SS: 3" square each, OS: 16 3/4" x 8", stained corners from mounts.
CONTINENTAL INDIAN DRAWING - 18th c Mughal Drawing of Woman in printed bodysuit with matching cape and translucent overlaid bell-shaped skirt, with earrings, holding a perfume vial in her right hand tucked under her left elbow, her left hand raised, clouds represented at top, ink on paper, in gilt stick frame, SS: 6" (15.2 cm) x 2 3/4" (7.0 cm), OS: 13 1/2" (34.3 cm) x 9 1/2" (24.1 cm), minor soiling, not examined out of frame.
CONTINENTAL INDIAN PAINTING - 18th c Mughal Portrait of Krishna and Radha in the Harem, an illustration from `Gita Govinda`, in opaque watercolor on paper, in gilt stick frame, silk mat, glazed, SS: 9" (22.9 cm) x 13" (33.0 cm), OS: 16 3/4" (42.6 cm) x 20" (50.8 cm), some losses, not examined out of frame.
OOC FOR ADVERTISEMENT - `Lunch Time` by Frank Leonard Stick (NJ, 1884-1966) for Walter Baker & Co. of Boston (Baker Chocolate), signed lr and dated `06, with original National Art Club label verso giving artist and title, an illustration for hot chocolate depicting Scots settlers in a winter cabin, the woman making drinks, the man standing at an open door motioning for the other workers to join him from the snowy outdoors, with open field placket at bottom for added text, the figure of a Dutch woman with drinks on left, marked `Registered US Patent Office`, in flat wooden frame, SS: 26 1/2" x 17 1/2", OS: 31 1/2" x 22 1/2", repaired puncture on right side in snow shoe.
BLACK & WHITE W/C - Derelict Three Mast Ship by Clark Oliver , aka Thomas Clarkson Oliver (MA, 1827-1893), signed lr and dated 1877, depicting a beached and de-masted ship aground with smaller trawler alongside, probably near Lynn, Mass, Oliver`s hometown, in vintage oak stick frame, matted and glazed, SS: 10" x 16", OS" 19 1/2" x 25", fine condition.
A 19th century Derby two handled vase, finely decorated with a floral spray within gilt line borders, gilded serpent handles, red factory mark to base, 16.5cm high, a 19th century chamber stick, probably Derby, bright yellow ground with gilt floral decoration, serpent handle, patch marks to the base, 9.5cm high, and a Davenport stoneware tureen and cover, decorated with birds in trees, lion mask handles, (at fault) 19cm long (3)

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