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a Rigi Kulm Walking Stick, late 19th century, the handle formed from a Chamois hoof and lower ankle, brass tip; A Silver Metal Mounted and Antler Cigar Cutter, worked with fruiting oak; A Silver Metal Mounted Chamois Foot, with ring for suspension, engraved "August 27, 1932"; and Two Paper Knives, with brass and ivory blades respectively (5)
a Carved Oak Panel, 19th century, depicting a huntsmen with stag hounds pursuing their prey, in a stylised landscape with trees, within a tong and dart border, with moulded frame, 40cm by 60cm; and Another, depicting a huntsman holding a pig stick with stag and wild boar pursued by hounds, overall 28cm by 56cm (2)
Two Japanese Carved Walrus Sectional Ivory Figures, circa 1910, one depicting a peasant holding a stick and an aubergine, 15.5cm high; and the slightly smaller figure of a peasant carrying a basket, 12. 7cm high (both re-glued); and A Chinese Stained Rootwood Carving of a Buddhist Ascetic, early 20th century, standing with grimaced expression, holding rosary beads and a large fly whisk, 31.5cm high (headpiece lacking) (3)
A collection of antique and various costume jewellery including a silver marquisite set ring, paste brooches and stick pins, buckles and clips and an ivory ring, all in a black leather jewellery box. A lot. Together with a garnet bar brooch, rolled gold and set overall with small facetted garnets, a white metal torque style antique key ring, bearing the remains of Eastern markings, an Art Deco double brooch clip, set green and white pastes, stamped on the reverse 'Britpat 410696' and a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch, set three cabochon garnets. A lot.
A rare Hochst figure of a beggar, circa 1760, probably modelled by J.C.L. von Lucke, resting on his walking stick, dressed in scruffy clothes, leaning against a tree trunk, Kurhutmarke in underglaze-blue, 26cm, 10.25in, some restoration, This figure is closely related to a figure of Bier-la-la in the Kurt Bechthold collection (see his catalogue, plate 48) modelled by Lucke. Both show great resemblance in size and detailed naturalistic rendering of the ragged clothes and grimace. Horst Reber notes that the figure of Bier-la-la goes back to an ivory relief also by Lucke
A late Victorian Scottish incised and penwork decorated walking stick, the sycamore handle decorated a narwhal, eel and portraits, the shaft with hounds and foxes above the Royal Coat of Arms, inscribed 'G McRobie 1884, to scenes of soldiers in battle with Sudanese?, 36in (91.5cm) l. One scene depicts a moustached figure lying on the ground about to be speared. The figure bears a close resemblance to General Gordon who was killed on 28th January 1885.

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