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Two Edward VII Coronation anointing spoons, London 1901 and a miniature spoon brooch, a pair of sugar nips, a silver cigarette case, a medieval latten spoon, a white metal fleur De-Lys Albertina quantity of early metal handles, three silver golf club buttons, two stick pins and cuff links etc and a hunting button and a hair bracelet/bangle (lot)
a Carved Wood, Polychrome Painted and White Metal Mounted Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1890, the pommel carved as the perky head of a French bulldog with glass inset eyes and realistic painted features, with (unmarked) leaf decorated ferrule, plain malacca stem with metal tip, the pommel 12.5cm, 93.8cm high overall See illustration
a Carved Ivory and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1910, the handle of cylindrical section carved in relief on one side only with the heads of three dogs in a row, comprising bulldog, spaniel and greyhound, with incised X motifs to the underside of the handle, with foliate embossed white metal ferrule and malacca plain tapered stem, handle 10.5cm, 87.5cm overall See illustration
an Anglo-Indian Carved Ebony Walking Stick, early 20th century, with stylised avian handle as a bird pecking its own leafy breast, with knopped leaf carved and lozenge enriched tapered stem, 89cm overall; An Anglo-Indian Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1930, the handle carved as a stylised terrier head with ivory inset eyes, part carved tapered stem, 85.5cm overall; and An Ivory and White Metal Mounted Oryx Horn Walking Stick, circa 1920, with ivory button pommel and plain white metal collar, natural pointed horn shaft, 82cm overall (3)
a Tortoiseshell and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1920, the tortoiseshell cross handle with fluted white metal ferrule engraved with initials "AJE", on tapered ebony shaft, 92.5cm long; A Horn Crook Walking Stick, circa 1921, the foliate engraved silver ferrule with vacant cartouche, maker's mark JH, London 1921, on tapering hardwood shaft with brass tip, 100cm overall; and A Horn, Silver and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1904, the cross handle on a partly panelled and foliate engraved silver ferrule, maker's mark RHS, London 1904, on tapered malacca shaft with metal tip, 92cm overall (3)
an Ivory-Handled and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1900, with plain cylindrical section cross handle over scroll repousse gilt metal ferrule inscribed within a cartouche "RCH Drabble", on plain ebony shaft with metal tip, 87.5cm long; A Silver and Ebony Walking Cane, circa 1923, the plain cushion pommel on plain tapered shaft, 91cm long; and A Porcelain and Ebonised Wood Walking Stick, circa 1910, the ceramic blue glazed pommel with prunus decoration in gilt, on plain tapering shaft, 93cm overall (3)
a Carved Yewwood, Silver Mounted and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1908, the pommel carved as the snarling head of a bulldog turning to the left, the cylindrical ferrule with inscription "L Guidon Cross Path Radlett", London hallmarks (date letter rubbed), the pommel 6.5cm, 91.5cm overall; and A Carved Hardwood Example as a Bull Mastiff Head, circa 1900, with earnest forward gaze and two-colour glass inset eyes, 7.6cm high, with later brass collar ferrule and mahogany shaft, 91cm overall (2) See illustration
a Carved Rootwood Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1880, the rootwood carved pommel as the upward gazing head of a retriever, with copper plain cylindrical ferrule and ebonised wood tapered shaft with brass tip, the pommel 6.2cm, 94cm overall; and A One Piece Carved Wood Walking Stick, circa 1900, carved with the head of a pointer with inset glass eyes, plain tapering shaft, 94.5cm overall (2)
a Carved Stag Antler and Briar Walking Stick, circa 1890, the handle as a slender headed greyhound with two-colour inset glass eyes, silver plated ferrule and tapered shaft, the handle 10cm, 77.3cm overall; A Carved Holly Walking Stick, circa 1880, the pommel as a clenched hand with chain at the cuff, lozenge-textured and floral decorated white metal ferrule, on rustic tapered shaft, 91.7cm overall; and A One Piece Carved Hazel Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1890, the pommel as a staring boxer with inset glass eyes, 91cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory and Wood Walking Stick, circa 1890, the oval section tapering pommel carved in high relief with fruiting grapevine, reeded gilt metal ferrule and (possibly later) hardwood tapering shaft with horn tip, the pommel 10cm, 91cm overall; and Another, circa 1910, the ivory pommel carved with a dormouse asleep amongst fruiting oak leaves, foliate and guilloche decorated white metal ferrule and palmwood tapered stem to horn tip, the pommel 7cm, 87.3cm overall (2) See illustration
an African Carved Wood Figural Walking Stick, circa 1900, surmounted by a squatting figure with spoon shape face and jutting brow, another on the stem below in "clinging" pose, a serpent enwrapped around the lower stem, 103.5cm overall; Another Similar, South or West Africa, circa 1910, the arched pommel carved on each side with incised Maltese Cross motif, the upper stem carved in high relief with a stylised figure of a policemen in Western costume and pith helmet, 94.5cm overall; A Carved Walnut Walking Stick, 20th century, the pommel as a seated monkey dressed as an invalid, with gilt metal ferrule and multiple knopped tapering hardwood stem, 93.2cm overall; and A Basque Makhila, circa 1900, with horn button pommel over plaited grip, hardwood carved stem, the tip with brass patterned mounts and inscription "J Aingi Art Larresoro. RPJ", 90.2cm overall (4)
a Carved Ivory Gilt Metal Mounted and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1910, the crook handle carved as a rustic branch with foliate repousse tip and ferrule, and inscribed "W Gemmell, 507 Anlaby Road, Hull", on circular tapered shaft, 92,.5cm overall; A Carved Bone and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1880, the cross handle carved in relief with the head of an ibex above a buckle, 14.4cm, 84.5cm overall; and A Tortoiseshell, Silver Mounted and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1918, plain crook handle over unmarked white metal ferrule, with a further silver collar below engraved with initials "JWE", London 1918, 89cm overall (3)
a Carved Wood and Ebonised Walking Stick, 20th century, the pommel carved as the head of a buzzard, initialled "MW", with foliate repousse ferrule and ebonised shaft, 92cm long; and A Rustic Wood Walking Stick, circa 1890, with textured bark shaft and exposed wood handle with white metal buckle ferrule, 91.5cm long
a Carved Ivory and Silver Mounted Walking Stick, circa 1902, the pommel carved as the head of a roaring lion, with shaggy mane and glass inset eyes, on a conical and scroll engraved ferrule, maker's mark EN, Birmingham 1902, on palm wood type tapering shaft, the pommel 5.3cm, 91.5cm overall See illustration
a Folk Carved Fruitwood Walking Stick, 19th century, the handle as the stylised head of a rook, the warty stem carved in relief with two coiled vipers, 86.5cm overall; and Another Folk Walking Stick, using the natural exaggerated growth form of the timber, the handle as the head of a flamingo, its neck and body formed from the naturalistic lower stem, 89.5cm overall (2)
a Carved Ivory and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1890, the pommel carved as a boxer dog clutching a large rock, with resigned expression, concave sided narrow white metal ferrule and plain tapered malacca stem with bone tip, the pommel 7.7cm high; and A Carved Ivory and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1890, the pommel carved and pierced with an eagle claw and ball, with separate flattened ivory ferrule and plain malacca shaft with horn tip, the pommel 7.1cm, 84.5cm overall (2) See illustration
a White Metal Borzoi Dog Head Walking Stick, 20th century, repousse with naturalistic details, open jaw and applied glass eyes, stamped "925" (crown and M), upon dark wood tapered shaft, 87.3cm overall; Two Malacca Walking Canes, circa 1900, each with white metal bulbous pommels, 89cm and 89.2cm overall; and One Other Similar, with silver pommel, by Brigg, London (date letter rubbed), 93cm (4)
a Carved Ivory and Malacca Walking Stick, circa 1920, of C shape, with end finial as a pharaoh mask over initials "SM", the pommel 8cm, on plain malacca tapered shaft with bone tip, 94.5cm overall; An Indian Carved Ivory and Horn Inlaid Walking Stick, circa 1910, with C shape handle, and knopped tapering stem with narrow horn bandings and tip, 90.5cm overall; and A Chinese Low Relief Carved Bone Walking Stick, 20th century, of tapered circular section, the grip carved with samurai bowmen, the tapering staff with an exotic bird perched on a pine tree amongst rocks, 85.6cm overall (3)
a Tortoiseshell, Silver Mounted and Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1910, with tortoiseshell butt handle, Sterling silver ferrule engraved with initials, on plain tapering ebony shaft with horn tip, 88.5cm overall; A Tortoiseshell Crook Walking Stick with Golden Collar, circa 1910, with tapering hardwood shaft, 91cm overall; and A Lady's Horn Crook Walking Stick, circa 1929, curved handle, the silver ferrule engraved with initials "LH Boscabel Malvern", maker's mark JH, London 1929, on hardwood tapering circular section shaft, 90cm overall (3)
a Carved Ivory, White Metal Mounted and Ebonised Wood Walking Stick, circa 1885, the ivory handle carved in high relief with two snarling dog heads, straining at their collars, each with glass inset eyes, on (unmarked) white metal scroll engraved ferrule, plain circular section tapered stem with horn tip, the pommel 10.5cm, 90cm overall See illustration
a Carved Beechwood Souvenir de la Guerre Walking Stick, circa 1914-18, the cylinder pommel carved with inscription (as above), the stem carved in high relief with Flowers of the Union, and a snake entwined to the lower stem, metal tip, 95cm overall; A Folk Carved Knarled Branch Dog Head Walking Stick, circa 1880, the handle as a dog head with substantial snout and tiny inset two-colour glass eyes, exaggerated stem, 94.5cm overall; and A Pearwood, Blackthorn and Silver Mounted Walking Stick, circa 1930, with V shape fruitwood head and tall cylinder collar with inscription "Presented to Comdr Formby by the Norman Cross Boy Scouts Assocn July 1931", Birmingham marks 1930, with blackthorn long stem to iron tip, 118cm overall (3)
a Pig Drover's Stick, circa 1905, the black horn pommel carved as the head of a pig with inset glass eyes, the scroll embossed silver ferrule, maker's mark JB, Sheffield 1905, on briar stem with horn tip, the pommel 5.8cm, 97cm overall; and A Carved Ebony Walking Stick, circa 1900, as the head of a shaggy terrier wearing a collar and with chain carved in relief, to a narrow white metal ferrule and conforming shaft, 91cm overall (2) See illustration
a Ship's Stick Barometer combined with Sympiesometer, signed W Weichert, Bute Docks, Cardiff, circa 1860, the nicely coloured burr walnut and mahogany case with carved scrolled pediment, case with concealed mercury tube, turned metal cistern, twin vernier ivory dial signed, the trunk with improved sympiesometer box, 'later' wall bracket, (one adjustment knob missing), 97cm high See illustration
a Royal Doulton China Figure "King Charles", designed by C J Noke, issued 1920-51, the monarch standing wearing a blue plumed black hat, lace collar over blue/black cloak, waistcoat and breeches with blue garters and rosette decorated shoes, with wooden stick, on a canted square base, printed mark in green and gilt, and initialled "PS" in black, 42.5cm high See illustration

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