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Cast iron double loop stick stand with leaf decoration

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Art Nouveau oak coat stand with central mirror, small cupboard, and two divisional stick stand

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A cylindrical pottery stick stand

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Shooting Stick and Ivory Handled Stick With Silver Band

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Christofle Leaf Design Wine Taster Together With a Modernist 3 Branch Candle Stick

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Brass Reproduction Stick Barometer in Gimble

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19th century elm stick back Windsor chair on turned legs united by shape stretchers

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19th century mahogany cased stick barometer with vernier scale and thermometer brass base 37" high

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Silver plated chamber stick with shaped rim embossed with shell forms and two snuffers Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Silver-mounted Violoncello Bow by W.E. Hill & Sons London stamped H. & S. on the shaft round stick half mounted ebony frog silver overlaid button 76 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Silver-mounted Violoncello Bow by W.E. Hill & Sons London Stamped Hill on the shaft round stick the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes silver overlaid button 76 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Ivory-mounted Violin or Viol Bow 20th Century possibly by Dolmetsch Haslemere unstamped the fluted stick with swan head the ivory frog pierced with a heart-shaped aperture ivory button 52 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Nickel-mounted Violin Bow stamped Tourte L. round stick 51 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Bass Viola da Gamba or Cello Bow 18th Century unstamped round stick open mahogany frog ivory adjuster 56 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Silver-mounted Violin Bow Unstamped octagonal stick the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes the ebony button with two silver bands 58 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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Silver-mounted Violin Bow Stamped Bausch on the shaft round stick the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes the ebony button with two silver bands 52 grams Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY MOUNTED STICK BAROMETER by Leoni, the case with a break arch pediment with central gilt metal finial, above a glazed door with barometer gauge and thermometer, the case with chequered stringing and turned reservoir cover, 38" high.

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON STICK STAND of tubular construction with turned finials and black painted cast iron base, 12" wide

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AN EDWARDIAN OAK STICK STAND, with a three division top with moulded rails on turned and carved uprights, with a tin lining tray, 30" wide, together with a boot remover (2)

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A jewelled and gold-mounted nephrite parasol handle Charles Cooke London 1910 retailed by Brigg of tapering cylindrical form the handle set with two bands of garnets the gold collar engraved with initials: D.M.H. height 9cm 3.5in Charles Cooke was the primary mounter of sticks canes and umbrellas for Brigg and Sons of St. James's Street London. Initially in business with his brother John Robert Cooke until 1888 he is listed at a series of addresses in Soho. His last address from 1907 to 1916 was 4 Rigmount Street Bedford Square where he is listed as a stick mounter.. (See J. Culme The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914 vol. 1 1987 p. 95-6.)

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A bamboo camel stick with lapis lazuli handle and silver-gilt mounts Asprey London 2001 the curved handle with cagework collar of Eastern scrolls the terminal set with a cabochon ruby length 122cm 40in in orginal Asprey & Garrard case

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Ivory walking stick Indian ivory walking stick the sectional shaft and handle carved with flowers and a tiger's head terminal. Length 90cm.

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3 walking sticks Ebonised walking stick the Dutch white metal top embossed with tavern scenes; a cane with carved dog's head handle; a cane with ivory handle in the shape of an ancient oil lamp. (3)

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GEORGE FOTHERGILL, Watercolour and gouache, Portrait study of Major Rimington on his Polo outfit with stick, signed with monogram, 17 in x 9 1/2in

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An early 20th Century Shooting Stick and various Antlers etc

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A malacca swagger stick Best Bid

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A solid maple dining table and six stick back chairs

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A cherrywood walking stick with enclosed horse measure, early 20th century

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A Victorian Cast-Iron Stick Stand, of Gothic arch form, third quarter 19th Century, 62cm high

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A Victorian Stick Pin, with diamond-set horse-shoe-shaped terminal

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Johnson, Darlington. A Victorian Walnut Stick Barometer, with arched top and ivory register plate with slide adjustment key, thermometer and adjustment wheel below the cistern cover, 90cm high.

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A Provincial Mahogany Stick Barometer, having a reeded Gothic arch frame to the ivory registers, Tunbridge ware bands to the shaft, and conforming inlay to the rectangular cistern cover, second quarter 19th Century, 95cm high

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A****. Abraham, Optician, Liverpool A Mahogany Stick Barometer, having a double moulded pediment above a rectangular glazed door enclosing engraved ivory register plates, the shaft faced with figured veneers, bearing turned-ivory pointer adjustment knob and meteorological slide-calculator with ivory registers, shallow domed cistern cover, second quarter 19th Century, 92cm high (incomplete)

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Bruner & Co., Salford Bridge, Manchester A Mahogany-Cased Stick Barometer, having a broken pediment surmounting a rectangular glazed door, enclosing an engraved brass register plate, the shaft feather-banded and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, above a shallow domed cistern cover, early 19th Century, 95cm

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A Victorian oval inkstand and pentray of scroll design, fitted a central chamber type taper stick with extinguisher and two glass inkwells with silver mounts, 23.5cm (9.25") wide, Sheffield 1869 by Henry Wilkinson & Co

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A Dutch chamber taper stick embossed cherubs, scrolls etc, bearing import marks for 1902

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A Sheraton period mahogany bowfront corner washstand enclosed by a pair of doors below false drawers and above a drawer flanked by false drawers, a platform under, 62cm (24.5") wide #280-320 422. A 19th Century stick back armchair with solid seat in elm, raised on turned legs with crinoline stretcher

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Scrimshaw. A 19th century sailor's marine ivory walking cane, carved with diamonds, spirals and rings and inset with a baleen band, the pommel applied with an Islamic silver coin, 87cm (see illustration) ++ In good condition, the addition of the coin possibly contemporary with the stick

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A pair of George I silver candlesticks by Joseph Bird London 1719 each raised on a spreading hexagonal foot tapering upwards to the knopped stem supporting the hexagonal sockets marked to the base and with the town mark to the socket engraved with armorials also with later unmarked nozzles 18.75cm high (stick only) 21.75cm (with nozzles) 26.75oz (31oz with nozzles) Family Records of the present owner indicate specifically in a 1947 inventory that the arms are those of Hafodunas and that their then owner had come by them as heir to his mother Mary Elizabeth Wynn Griffith whose own grandmother had been heiress of Penllech and Hafodunas. The (Wynn) Griffiths of Llanfairisgaer were extensive landowners in Anglesey Caernarvon and Merioneth. Members oftimes filled the post of Sheriff (the earliest recorded being that in Anglesey 1395/61) and Receiver General (of the Royal Rents) for North Wales (at various times from 1631 onwards). A collection of family papers rent rolls etc from the 16th century onwards is held in the National Library of Wales

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A Bag containing: white metal framed large oval agate Brooch, Victorian silver and gold mounted shaped circular Brooch with floral designs, white metal long Bar Brooch with blue john ends, similar Stick Pin and white metal Brooch, (5)

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An elm/oak Windsor style kitchen Elbow Chair with a stick back, solid seat, four splayed ring turned supports joined by a crinoline stretcher

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A violin, the two-piece back 35.5cm long, with hand-written label 'John Martin / Maker 11 Burns Street / Gateshead 1880', cased; and a bow, the chestnut octagonal stick with an ebony frog inlaid with mother-of-pearl eyes, and with an ebony and plated adjuster.

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A violin, the one piece back 32.5cm long, labelled 'Paul Bailly / Luthier a Mirecourt / Ancien eleve de I. B. Vuillaume, de Paris', in a wooden case; with a bow, the dark chestnut octagonal stick with an ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes, and with an ebony and plated adjuster.

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a violin, the two-piece back 35.5cm long, labelled 'Ch. J.B. Collin-Mezin / Luthier a Paris / Rue du Faub'g Poissonniere, No10 CM' and with a hand-written date '1889', cased; with a bow; another violin, the two-piece back 36cm long, labelled 'Andreas Guarnerius Cremonae sub / _tulo sancte Theresiae 1723', cased; with a bow, the chestnut octagonal stick impressed 'Vuillaume', the ebony frog with mother of pearl eyes, and with an ebony and plated adjuster; and another bow, impressed 'W.E. H & S 2', (5).

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A violin, the two piece back 35.5cm long, labelled 'Fabrication Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Co. Paris' and 'Compagnon II', in a wooden case; with a bow, the chestnut octagonal stick with an ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes, and with an ebony and plated adjuster.

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A brass travelling wash-bowl with a fitted leather lid, bearing luggage labels; a Svea Sport brass stove, cased; a trio of Staffordshire pottery spaniels; a surveyor's rule; a shooting stick; and other items.

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James Ayscough, London (Barometer maker circa 1745-60), mahogany stick barometer, signed silvered calibrated dial surmounted with a turned half finial, moulded outlines and mahogany ball base, 93cm Note: James Ayscough is listed as working from 33 Ludgate Street near St. Pauls, specialising in spectacles, lenses and microscopes, but also selling barometers, diagonal, standard or portable and was succeeded by his apprentice Joseph Linnell who continued to use the name Ayscough until 1767. An example of his trade card is held in the Science Museum, London and is illustrated Fig. 3 of Banfields Barometer Makers and Retailers

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Edwardian brass and cast iron demi-lune stick stand with drip tray, width 41cm, height 61cm

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A 9ct gold lady's wristwatch bracelet, a 9ct gold bracelet, a gold heart shaped pendant with a neckchain, a 9ct gold neckchain with a pendant, a gold stick pin, a silver pendant cross, a silver and marcasite leaf brooch, a graduated cultured pearl necklace, a pale blue paste necklace and a collection of costume jewellery.

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A collection of eight swagger sticks, including M.G.C., Gordon Highlanders, Royal Engineers, C.L.B. etc, two further sticks, a silver cane knop and a Duke of Wellington's Regiment swagger stick knop.

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A 19th Century bamboo dagger stick with diamond section blade, 33cm, retaining some blued decoration, horn handle with foliate embossed gilded ferrule with press button release (some wear and minor damage).

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A turned mahogany swagger stick, the handle with the applied crest of the Royal Flying Corps.

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A Royal Copenhagen porcelain figure, circa 1963, modelled as a boy seated on rockwork whittling a stick, green printed and underglaze blue marks, impressed model no. 905, height approx 18cm.

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A Japanese blue and white cylindrical stick stand, 20th Century, decorated with figures in a garden.

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A Victorian beech child's rocking chair with a turned and stick back above a solid seat on turned legs.

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A set of six late 19th Century stick back chairs with solid seats above turned legs united by stretchers.

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A brass bound and coopered oak barrel, converted to a stick stand.

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A quantity of ceramics including a pair of Delft blue and white vases, pair of jugs, rooster teapot, Shelley drizzle ware chamber stick and a small Continental majolica meat platter moulded with leaves and flowers.

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