A Bavarian or Black Forest carved wood hall stand in the form of a standing bear supporting a tree with two bear cubs climbing amongst the upper branches, with lower curved branch forming the stick/umbrella stand, and metal drip tray to the entwined root base, 193cm high x 67cm wide (some repair to branches).
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A late Victorian dark carved oak hall stand with bevelled mirror surrounded by an arrangement of turned coat pegs, above a projecting shelf, and central stick stand, flanked by a pair of glove drawers, profusely carved with scrolling foliage, palmettes and lion masks, raised on turned and fluted cup-and-cover supports conjoined by a platform understretcher with drip tray.
A Victorian cast iron walking stick stand, the rear moulded as a heron with outswept wings and the removable drip tray depicting a pond with relief moulded fish and lily pads, painted in tones of greens, yellows and greys in the majolica style, indistinct date lozenge to the base, approximately 64 cm high.
An ebony and mahogany novelty walking stick with the handle mounted as a telescope with inset compass, two carved walking canes with faux ivory pommels, a cloisonne mounted gadget cane enclosing three piece silver manicure set, a walking stick with inlaid animal horn handle and a hardwood walking cane with lidded pommel and silver mounts (6).
A split pearl bangle, c. 1900 stamped 15ct, a Georgian mourning ring (broken), a diamond set knot stick pin stamped 15ct, a Georgian gold cased mourning brooch, a shell cameo brooch, a lava cameo brooch, and an agate brooch (7). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
A silver handled button hook, Chester 1917, a spoon with a gem set handle, a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1903, a 1937 folding pocket knife, a silver and mother of pearl pickle trident, a stick pin, a small telescope, with a cylindrical case, a pair of binoculars and a savings money box.
AN S.S. PRINTED SUMMER-WEIGHT ARM BAND, EARLY S.S. TWISTED BULLION SHOULDER STRAP (MINOR MOTH GRAZES TO UNDERSIDE) EARLY AVIATION BELT BUCKLE, SILVER PLATED BRASS TYPE, SINGLE RIVET TWO PIECE (CATCH RE- SOLDERED, DENTS AND SOME RUSTING), POLICE OFFICER'S BULLION ARM EAGLE (BULLION OXIDISED, REMOVED FROM TUNIC, MINUS BACKING CLOTH) KNEIGESMARINE O/R CLOTH BEST EAGLE AND 1/3 SIZE BLOCKADE RUNNERS STICK PIN, ALL AGE TONED
A George III mahogany bulb cistern tube stick barometer, unsigned, circa 1800. The concave-sided pediment with three turned finials above worn paper scale flanked by turned pilasters, the caddy moulded and angled-grain veneered trunk with exposed tube above square hinged-front cistern cover, 96cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian rosewood mercury cistern-tube stick barometer, John Messer, London circa 1850. the glazed arched ivory vernier scale applied with mercury Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer and signed J MESSER, LONDON above plain trunk with exposed tube and vernier adjustment disc, the rounded base with later domed cistern cover and brass adjustment screw, 91cm high. John James Messer is recorded in Banfield, Edwin Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 as working from various addresses in London 1849-84. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian rosewood mercury cistern tube stick barometer, Brooks, London, circa 1855. With swollen gadroon moulded pediment above glazed rectangular canted ivory double vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed BROOKS, Ludgate Street, London to upper margin, above caddy moulded trunk with vernier adjustment discs and applied Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale mercury thermometer with vase shaped cistern cover and adjustment screw to the shaped base, 103cm high. Alfred Brooks is recorded in Banfield, Edwin Barometer Makers and Retailers as working from 41 Ludgate Street, London 1853-61 and then 48 Holborn Hill from 1862. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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