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Lot 184

Victorian oak stick barometer inscribed " J. Mackie", length 112 cm (Ivory Exemption Certificate XR4BGCIA)

Lot 623

A Maltese cross stick pin 14ct gold 2.1 gms

Lot 25

A Edwardian masonic stick pin 9ct

Lot 446

A superb fleuree cross shaped pearl stick pin in high carat together with a fancy drop leaf stylised heart pearl stick in 18ct gold

Lot 358

A boxed Victorian fox mask stick pin 15ct gold

Lot 444

A pearl and diamond stick pin in oval art nouveau mount 15ct gold

Lot 654

A 15ct gold stick pin set peridot and seed pearls and one other 15ct gold stick pin set a small diamond (2)

Lot 306

A Victorian cast iron Art & Crafts-style stick stand with raised and pierced decoration, 30½" high

Lot 609

Various good quality costume jewellery including decorative gilt stick pin, dress rings, decorative bracelets, brooches, etc

Lot 740

A Jugendstil copper and brass chamber stick, probably Carl Deffner, the urn form sconce embossed with diamond motifs, supported in a two armed arch and domed base, elongated branch handle with knotted tendril terminal, 10cm high

Lot 718A

A Great Western Railway first class cast iron umbrella/stick stand, stamped GWR to base, with drip tray, 63cm high, 61cm long

Lot 632

A 19th Century mahogany mercury marine stick barometer, caddy top, Dry/Damp gauge, silvered principal gauge, brass cistern and gimbal wall bracket, 99cm high

Lot 1041

A pair of Staffordshire pearlware figures of Old Age, each on circular bases, modelled as a man on crutches and a woman with a basket and stick, polychrome decorated, 21cm high (2)

Lot 373

A STICK PIN WITH RIDING CROP AND STIRRUP FINIAL TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER (2)

Lot 314

AN ANTIQUE GOLD STICK PIN SET WITH AN OPAL MARKED 15ct

Lot 17

A Lalique gilt metal stick pin with blue glass cabochon, engraved "Lalique, Paris", in original box

Lot 129

Chinese style umbrella /stick stand or large vase, Condition: no visible cracks chips or repairs,  46cms High

Lot 187

William Wallace Knights Templar Iron Umbrella/Stick stand. Very heavy 

Lot 13

Set of three Glass flasks with Silver Hallmarked lids in a tan leather case and two Silver Candle stick holders - approximate weight of silver 600gms 

Lot 151

A 20th century African ebony walking stick spirally turned and with elephant handle, 93cm long, an ethnographic tapering stick with bifurcated end, 66cm long and an Eastern dagger in leather scabbard  (3)

Lot 430

STICK BAROMETER MID 19TH CENTURY by Jim Bryson, cased in oakThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference FK2X5HLC.96.5cm high

Lot 96

WOODEN OAR along with a shooting stick and two walking sticksQty: 4

Lot 123

PINE COFFEE TABLE WITH TWO STICK BACK CHAIRS the coffee table of large proportionstable 180cm x 87cm Qty: 3

Lot 192

THREE STICK PINS one set with a small pearlQty: 3

Lot 474

COLLECTION OF WALKING STICKS including a shooting stick

Lot 551

STAINED WOOD HALLSTAND EARLY 20TH CENTURY mirror back with two hooks above stick/umbrella sections and two drip trays63cm wide

Lot 536

STICK BAROMETER by Berry and Son, cased in oakThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Several countries, including in the EU and USA, prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference TQ69RLYG.91cm high

Lot 395

FIRESIDE STAG AND DOE FIGURES ALONG WITH A BRASS STICK STAND the figures formed in brassthe tallest 76cm

Lot 103

A Late Victorian oak hall stand, carved cresting and panels to top, central bevelled mirror with lidded glove-box below, the base with carved over-sailing top and apron, turned legs, pair of umbrella/stick stands, 208cm high x 97.5cm wide x 35.5cm deep.

Lot 188

Brass - Brass kettles, candlesticks, chamberlain stick, bell, snuff box; etc

Lot 264

A 19th Century cylindrical brass stick stand flanked by lion mask ring handles, 27cm dia. x 57cm high 

Lot 143

A George II silver chamber stick, with shell decoration and gadrooned border on claw feet, London 1743, with later detachable sconce. Approx. total weight 382grams

Lot 242

A Malacca walking cane, with Chinese white metal handle; a horn handled Malacca walking cane with silver collar; and a crooked wood walking stick 

Lot 167

A Victorian yellow metal stick pin, set with oval red cabochon stone inset with a seed pearl; and another stick pin, the terminal with pearl and claw setting in fitted case

Lot 201

A fine Great War ‘Western Front’ V.C., D.C.M. group of five awarded to Sergeant A. Loosemore, 8th Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), for his great gallantry south of Langemarck on 11 August 1917: after two members of his section had been killed beside him, he fought with every means at his disposal - machine-gun, bomb, rifle and revolver - to thwart a determined counterattack which appeared to many as though it must succeed, and accounted for about twenty of the enemy as well as a number of snipers, before returning to his original post with a wounded comrade under heavy fire. Remarkably, Loosemore’s V.C.-winning exploits came the day after he was reputed to have shot down with his Lewis gun a German fighter that was engaged in a ‘dog-fight’ with a British aircraft, this saving the British pilot’s life. Subsequently awarded the D.C.M. for his gallantry with the 1st/4th Battalion at Zillebeke during a raid on 20 June 1918 - ‘a highly successful operation, 11 prisoners and one Machine Gun being captured and numerous casualties being inflicted on the enemy’ - Loosemore was severely wounded by machine gun fire at Villers-en-Cauchies on 11 October 1918, resulting in his left leg being amputated. He never fully recovered from his war wounds, and died as a result of tuberculosis in 1924 Victoria Cross, reverse of suspension bar engraved ‘No. 15805 Pte. A. Loosemore. 8th. Bn. West Riding R.’, reverse of Cross engraved ‘11. Aug. 1917.’; Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (15805 Sjt: A. Loosemore. V.C. 1/4 W. Rid: R.); 1914-15 Star (15805. Pte. A. Loosemore. W. Rid. R.); British War and Victory Medals (15805 Sjt. A. Loosemore. W. Rid. R.) recently re-mounted, but together with the original court-mounted riband bar, and housed in a contemporary Hunt & Roskell, London, case, traces of lacquer, light pitting and contact marks, nearly very fine and better (5) £180,000-£220,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, May 1969 (when sold by the recipient’s son). 32 men received both the Victoria Cross and the Distinguished Conduct Medal during the Great War; of these, the vast majority (unlike Loosemore) received the D.C.M. prior to the V.C.; consequently Loosemore’s D.C.M. is just one of a handful to be named with the post-nominal letters ‘V.C.’ V.C. London Gazette 14 September 1917: ‘For most conspicuous bravery and initiative during the attack on a strongly-held enemy position. His platoon having been checked by heavy machine-gun fire, he crawled through partially cut wire, dragging his Lewis gun with him, and single-handed dealt with a strong party of the enemy, killing about twenty of them, and thus covering the consolidation of the position taken up by his platoon. Immediately afterwards his Lewis gun was blown up by bomb, and three enemy rushed for him, but he shot them all with his revolver. Later he shot several enemy snipers, exposing himself to heavy fire each time. On returning to the original post he also brought back a wounded comrade under heavy fire at the risk of his own life. He displayed throughout an utter disregard of danger.’ D.C.M. London Gazette 3 October 1918: ‘When out with a fighting patrol he displayed conspicuous gallantry and powers of leadership when his officer was wounded and the platoon scattered by hostile bombs. He rallied the men and brought them back in order, with all the wounded, to our lines. On a subsequent occasion he handled his platoon with great skill and complete disregard of his own danger under heavy machine-gun fire, and it was owing to his determination and powers of leadership that the platoon eventually captured the enemy post which they were attacking.’ Arnold Loosemore was born in Sharrow, Sheffield, on 7 June 1896, the son of George Loosemore, a gardener at the Sheffield Central Cemetery, and his wife Selina, and the sixth of seven brothers, all of whom served during the Great War. Educated at Clifford School in Sheffield, he was employed as a farm-worker at Fulwood, Yorkshire when War was declared in 1914, and immediately volunteered. Turned down for enlistment owing to his frail physique, he took a job with a coal merchant in order to build up his strength, and successfully attested for the York and Lancaster Regiment on 2 January 1915. He transferred to the Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment) on 10 March 1915, and served with the 8th Battalion during the Great War in the Gallipoli theatre of War from 11 September 1915. Departing Turkey in December 1915, Loosemore returned to England, before being posted to France, arriving on the Western Front on 3 July 1916 as a Lewis machine-gunner. V.C. Action - Langemarck, 11 August 1917 On the night of 7 August 1917, the 8th Battalion Duke of Wellington’s - as part of the 32nd Brigade - entered the front line north of Ypres at Steenbeek, just south of Langemarck. Their route to the front, via Poperinghe, Elverdinghe, and Flamatinghe, had provided a harsh initiation with torrential rain and enemy shells marking their every step. After four days ‘holding the line’, on 11 August 1917 the battalion was tasked to mount an attack on German Positions on the east bank of the Steenbeek, in preparation for the next British attack on Langemarck. The battalion’s contribution was a minor one, but was memorable for the exceptional courage and great gallantry displayed by a 21 year-old private soldier. Loosemore, a Lewis gunner in No. 12 Platoon, was one of fifty men from “Y” Company assigned the task of capturing a German blockhouse known, appropriately, as Wellington Farm. The attack went in at daybreak, after a night spent sheltering in shell-holes, up to their knees in mud. Company Sergeant Major Miles described it thus: ‘We advanced on the farm in extended order, but went too far ahead and had to retire to keep in touch with the company on our left and right. It was then that a very brave act was committed by a Lewis gunner of ours named Loosemore; he certainly saved a very awkward situation. He stayed in a shell-hole and covered our retirement with a Lewis gun. Well, this gun got put out to action, but Loosemore hung on and kept the advancing Germans at bay with this revolver. When that gave out, he threw his disabled gun at the remaining Germans and came back to where we had consolidated, a truly brave act.’ Miles reported the young soldier's gallantry to his company officer, Second Lieutenant E. Wood, who gathered eyewitness statements to support the V.C. recommendation. Included among them was the testimony of Sergeant Ridgeway, another member of 12 Platoon, who described how Loosemore held off ‘a great number’ of the enemy, enabling the company to consolidate ‘in front of the Boche wire’: ‘He displayed great courage when attacked by a party of German bombers who put his Lewis gun out of action. He then threw two German stick bombs at the said bombers and using his revolver, he killed four Germans and when he came in to where our company had dug in under heavy machine [gun] fire, he brought out a wounded comrade. During the day, while we still held to our new position, he sniped off five of the enemy.’ Writing to Loosemore’s parents, Second Lieutenant Wood described their son as the ‘bravest lad I have ever seen’ and said ‘his magnificent gallantry undoubtedly saved the whole of the company.’ Such claims were not exaggerated. After two members of this section had been killed beside him, Loosemore had fought with every means at his disposal - machine-gun, bomb, rifle and revolver - to thwart a determined counterattack which ap...

Lot 380

Pair: Captain B. Perkins, Worcestershire Regiment, who was wounded by gun shot at Arras on 23 April 1917 British War and Victory Medals (Capt. B. Perkins.) very fine (2) £50-£70 --- Benjamin Perkins was born on 25 September 1892 and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 13th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, on 22 June 1915. He served with the 4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from November 1916, and was wounded by gun shot to the right leg and foot at Arras on 23 April 1917. Advanced Captain on the General List, he was demobilised in January 1919. Sold with copied service papers and a USB memory stick of copied research.

Lot 363

Five: Staff Sergeant A. Tanner, Royal Field Artillery 1914-15 Star (97769. Dvr. A. Tanner. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (97769. Gnr. A. Tanner. R.A.); Defence Medal; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Regular Army (1025026 S. Sjt. A. Tanner. R.A.) contact marks to the Great War trio, these nearly very fine, the latter two better (5) £80-£100 --- Alfred Tanner was born in London in 1897 and served with the Royal Field Artillery during the Great War on the Western Front from 10 June 1915. He died in Basingstoke, Hampshire, in 1960. Sold with a USB memory stick of copied research.

Lot 398

Four: Sergeant G. A. J. Loxton, Royal Air Force 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Sgt G A J Loxton (1850522) RAF) the GSM a somewhat later issue, about extremely fine (4) £40-£50 --- Sold with the number and rank part of the ‘ticker tape’ for the Second War awards; card box for the GSM; and a USB memory stick of copied research.

Lot 366

Five: Corporal H. E. Barker, Royal Lancaster Regiment 1914-15 Star (T4-1160 Cpl. H. E. Barker. R. Lanc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (1160 Cpl. H. E. Barker. R. Lanc. R.); Defence Medal; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue, 2 clasps, Long Service 1939, Long Service 1943 (Harold E. Barker) generally good very fine (5) £60-£80 --- Harold E. Barker attested for the Royal Lancaster Regiment and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 3 May 1915. Sold with a USB memory stick of copied research.

Lot 155

An ebonised wood and silver topped walking stick.

Lot 46

PUNK/ ALT/ WAVE - LP COLLECTION. A super selection of 29 LPs. Artists/ titles include Television - Marquee Moon (8122797158), Bauhaus - Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape (BBQLP 38X), Blondie inc Parallel Lines, Heart Of Glass. Elvis Costello - Spike, Lou Reed - Transformer, U2 inc The Joshua Tree, Rattle And Hum, The Unforgettable Fire, Live Under A Blood Red Sky. Stump - The Peel Sessions, Psychedelic Furs - Midnight To Midnight. The Undertones - The Sin of Pride. Graham Parker inc Stick To Me, Squeezing Out Sparks, The Parkerilla. Skids inc Scared To Dance. Goat - Good Times, The Mission - Carved In Sand. Amyl And The Sniffers, The Flying Lizards, The Tourists, Dr Feelgood, Suzi Quatro, and Talking Heads. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 177

POST PUNK/ NEW WAVE - 7" COLLECTION. A quality collection of 60 7" singles. Artists/ titles include The Freeze - Celebration, The Adverts - Gary Gilmore's Eyes, Moskow - The Man From Unkle, Siouxsie & The Banshees - Wheels On Fire, The Alarm - Rain In The Summertime, Small Ads - Small Ads, Ian Dury - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Delta 5 - Now That You've Gone, PIL - Single, Sham 69 - If The Kids Are United. The Human League, Leyton Buzzards, Invisibility, Hardware EP, Elvis Costello, Jona Lewie, Depeche Mode, Lene Lovich, The Blow Monkeys, Ian & The Blockheads, The Rumour, Squeeze, Rex Barker, XTC, UK Subs, Yello, Ultravox, The Style Council, The Crunch, Plastic America, Moulin Rouge. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 557

An assorted collection of antique and later costume jewellery. The lot to include gold and silver tone metal, chains, necklaces, pendants, bangles, bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, charms, brooch pins, buckles, AF jewellery fragments, buttons, jewellery boxes, birds, white stones, coloured stones, belt buckles, floral flower design, brass tones, micro mosaic, enamel, koala, pansy, compact mirror, cigarette case, mother of pearl shell, chatoyant stone, Czech style, bone, stick pins, simulated stones, filigree, niello, wire work, pocket watch chain, drop earrings, screw back earrings, Victorian vulcanite, aurora borealis beads, simulated jet and more. Total weight approx 1762g. Largest measures approx 75cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 464

An assorted collection of costume jewellery. The lot to include gold and silver tone metal, necklaces, rings, watches, earrings, beads, hair accessories, white stones, various coloured stones, bows, net, brooches, hairbands, chains, animal print, flowers, sequins, glitter, enamel, simulated pearls, bolo tie style, aurora borealis stones, statement design, shell, butterflies, hematite, arts and rafts style, simulated tortoiseshell, cubic zirconia, engagement style ring, lace, stick pin, hair clips and more. Total weight approx 2008g. Largest item measures approx 60cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 399

A collection of Victorian and later 9ct yellow gold and silver jewellery. The lot to include a 9ct yellow gold equestrian interest horse finial stick pin in leatherette John Davies box. A 925 silver, white enamel and white stone Art Deco style pin in Selfridge London Case. A yellow metal bar brooch set with an oval cut aquamarine to looped C clasp verso, test indicate 9ct gold. And a hallmarked silver spring mechanism scent / perfume dabber etched orb necklace pedant, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, makers mark illegible, notably dented. Total weight approx 12.8g excluding boxes. Longest pin measures approx 6cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 60

A gold enamel and diamond stick pin. The stick pin mounted with horse and jockey. The horse set with rose cut diamonds. The jockey with enamel work decoration. Measures 6cm approx. Weight 2.13g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 554

An assorted collection of antique and later gold, silver and costume jewellery. The lot to include a pair of yellow metal AF granulation decorated drop earrings, unmarked tests indicate 14-18ct. A pair of yellow metal and pearl drop earrings, tests indicate 9ct gold. A yellow metal etched AF locket, tests indicate 14ct. A yellow metal carved cameo stick pin, test indicate 9ct. A pair of 800 silver cameo clip on earrings, a hallmarked thimble, micro mosaic bracelet, crucifix, filigree brooches, aurora borealis spider, mother of pearl shell trinket box, enamel pendant, medals, horseshoe, cross, necklace pendants, simulated pearls, Maltese cross, carved cameo brooch and a blue stone set ring. Total weight approx 228.0g. Largest item measures approx 19.5cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 196

An antique diamond and yellow metal stick pin. The pin having a round cut decorative eight prong set diamond to a yellow metal pin and safety clasp. Unmarked, surface tests indicate 9ct gold. Stone measures approx 4.7x4.6mm. Total weight approx 1.6g. Measures approx 4cm. In blue velvet box. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 520

An assorted collection of vintage and later costume jewellery. The lot to include silver, gold and silver tone jewellery, white stones, simulated pearls, coloured stones, bangles, bracelets, rings, pendants, cufflinks, brooch pins, earrings, necklaces, chains, tie clips, buttons, wrist watches, AF jewellery fragments, cloisonne, enamel, mother of pearl, abalone shell, flowers, ceramic, simulated tortoiseshell, Swatch, leather, Philip Mercier, Sicura, Omega, rolled gold, stainless steel, Ingersoll, marcasite, Avon, etching, snake, Albert chain, fish, coins, Jka, plastic, beads, butterfly, druzy stone, niello, carnelian, strawberries, amber, aurora borealis, cross, star of David, malachite, stick pins, charms, tigers eye, chatoyant stones, bone, jewellery boxes and more. Total weight approx 3396g. Largest item measures approx 30cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 330

A BOXED SET OF WWII MEDALS AND WWII ERA HAT AND OTHER ITEMS, this lot contains a kit bag, 1944 dated map case, steel helmet, pacing stick, mess tin, canvas bags and belts that all belonged to Lieutenant W MAbey who served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during WWII, the boxed medals are a late issue set and contain 1935-45 medal and star, defence medal, Africa star with 1st army bar and burma star, these are un-named , the map case and bag are named to LT Mabey and dated 1944, also icnluded is a WWII medal ribbon bar, RAMC uniform insignia, a brass aeroplane on a wooden base and a carved wooden box with the RAMC badge on the lid, there is also a medics armband and a water bottle, this is a nice lot to an officer who served during WWII, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 241

TWO NAZI GERMANY EAGLE PIN BADGES, the first is a stick pin and the second is an officers cap badge, both are gold in colour and the cap badge has a long pin fastener on the back and has no makers mark, it measures approximately 90mm from wing to wing on the eagle, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 114

A BOXED JETEX JET PROPELLED RACING CAR, version with yellow body and RN12, not tested, car appears complete and in fair condition, no visible cracks to plastic, with engine, fuel and instructions, box complete but has some damage and wear, original price sticker to one end of lid, with a boxed tinplate clockwork 'Sea Rescue Helicopter', c.1950's, no makers marking except 'Made in Great Britain' on the box, not tested, missing one rotor blade and one tail rotor blade, permanent key, box complete except missing one inner end flap but has some damage and wear, with a boxed Glevum Series 'Bobs' The Bridge Bagatelle Game, appears complete and in fair condition with some creasing and wear, has had some restoration, with balls and stick (may not be original), box complete but has some damage and wear (3)

Lot 248

FIVE VARIOUS NAZI GERMANY STICK PINS, these include a RKB pin with Ges Gesch on the reverse, a German Red cross stick pin, a German lifesaving association stick pin, a DLRG stick pin and one featuring the eagle and Swastika, pin slight bent and Ges Gesch on the reverse, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 244

SIX VARIOUS NAZI GERMANY STICK PINS, these include one with D&B inside a triangle, a gold Swastika on a blue enamel background, a SS pin with black enamel plus issue number 1320 on the reverse, one with eagle and Swastika on the front, pin with RZM and 12 on the reverse and a smaller one with an SS skull on it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 297

TWO ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE RELATED WALKING CANES AND A SWAGGER STICK, one can has a white metal and blue enamel badge on the top of the handle and another badge to the side, the other can has a badge on the side of the handle but is partially worn, the swagger stick has a round pommel handle with Royal Warwickshire badge to the top, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 91

2 CARTONS OF MISC GLASSWARE, STICK-ON EMBELLISHMENTS, RUG MAKING KIT & EMPTY PICTURE SURROUNDS

Lot 1961

Indian Ankush Elephant poking stick with a brass tip. Approximately 51cm long. NO RESERVE

Lot 951

A silver handled sword stick, porcelain topped walking stick, riding crop and one other walking stick (4). Shipping category D.

Lot 1870

Modern sword stick with dragon claw & crystal ball top. Approximately 96cm long.

Lot 1920

A converted sword grip in the form of a candle stick a British Navy offices sword with shagreen grip.

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