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Lot 419

Inert Imperial German M-1915 Stick Grenade, fine example with much of the original paint finish remaining to the canister head. Complete with large belt loop. Wooden grip with imprinted ‘5 ½ SEK’. Some cracks to the woodwork but generally a good example. NOT AVAILABLE TO BIDDERS OUTSIDE THE UK. PLEASE SEE SHIPPING INFORMATION IN RELATION TO SHIPPING OF GRENADES. PERSONAL COLLECTION ADVISED.  

Lot 327

Indian Kukri, blade 35cms inlaid with 3 brass devices, bone handle, leather sheath (split); a leather field service scabbard for a service sword of piquet weight; a post-1902 swagger cane of the South Wales Borderers; a Malacca cane walking stick with silver pommel (no visible hall marks) and a riding crop with silver ferule. Average good condition with some age wear.

Lot 156

Five white metal topped regimental swagger sticks, a leather swagger stick and two white metal capped Malacca canes

Lot 157

A silver topped coromandel evening cane, another evening cane, a walker's souvenir stick, two other sticks and a leather slip

Lot 148

Two shepherds horn and hazel crooks, and a similar walking stick

Lot 209

A quartz crystal with white metal band, a white metal chamber stick, a white metal Oriental box, a wooden handled corkscrew and various other decorative items

Lot 395

An African Zulu Stick and a Folk Art Stick with Sheep's Head Handlea decoratively painted Zulu stick with bold patterns, typical of Zulu craftsmanship, lower part decorated with traditional woven wirework, 19th century folk art walk stick carved with a sheep's head as handle, demonstrating folk artistry (2)first height 80cm.Condition: Both in good condition, commensurate with age. Minor wear to the painted surface on Zulu stick and to surface of folk stick. Both structurally sound.

Lot 394

Two Folk Art carved hedgerow walking sticks first, a holly stick carved with crocodile and a frog motif the other carved a snake, the head forming the handle, (2)first height approx 83cm.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age and use. structurally sound. teh snake stick has a shrinkage crack on the handle and several at the base

Lot 101

A Victorian cast iron hall stick/umbrella stand c.1880painted white, decorative stand with pierced back plate with floral motifs, four circular supports to rest sticks/umbrellas within, above a drip tray with a decoratively engraved border, raised on four splayed feet, glazed, stamped Newall to reverse height 68cm., base width 45cm., base depth 13.5cm.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Signs of paint loss, rusting and debris. Structurally sound.

Lot 243

Naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Trafalgar (William Martin Midshipman.) edge nicks, good very fine £8,000-£12,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- William Martin was born at Glanmire, County Cork, on 3 December 1783 and entered the Royal Navy on 15 October 1799, under the auspices of General Myers, as First Class Volunteer in H.M.S. Dryad, 36 guns, under Captain Charles John Moore Mansfield, with whom he served until transferred, in H.M.S. Hercule, 74 guns, under Captain Solomon Ferris, lying at Portsmouth. He assisted during that period, at the capture of privateer Le Premier Consul, 14 guns and 150 men, and of a Swedish frigate mounting 34 guns. Rejoining Captain Mansfield, in 1803, in H.M.S. Minotaur, 74 guns, he witnessed the surrender, on 28 May 1803, of the French frigate La Franchise, 36 guns, and was present as Midshipman in the same ship during the major fleet action off Cape Trafalgar between the British fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson and the Franco-Spanish fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral P. C. de Villeneuve on 21 October 1805. Minotaur’s Captain, Charles Mansfield, famously pledged to his crew that he would stick to any ship engaged 'till either she strikes or sinks - or I sink.' At the climax of the battle, he deliberately placed Minotaur between the damaged Victory and an attacking French ship; he was later awarded a Patriotic Sword and Gold Medal for this gallant act. Martin was promoted Lieutenant in H.M.S. Saturn, 74 guns, under Captain Lord Amelius Beauclerk, in August 1806, and was employed in this ship for nearly 18 months in the Mediterranean. From there he proceeded to H.M.S. Lion, 64 guns, under Captain Henry Heathcote, on 18 January 1808, and when in command of the launch of that ship he succeeded, in the vicinity of Manilla, in defeating five large piratical boats, carrying between them 20 small guns and about 200 men, after a desperate action of two hours, in which greater part of his crew, only 20 in number, were wounded. He saw further service from 20 March 1810 in H.M.S. Magnet, stationed, for the protection of the trade, off Heligoland and the German rivers; from 13 December 1810 in H.M.S. Aboukir, employed in the blockade of Flushing; from 11 February 1812 in H.M.S. Calliope, lying at Chatham; from 16 April 1812 to H.M.S. Ardent, armée-en-flûte, in which ship, after conveying troops to Bermuda, he was nearly lost in an awful gale in the Bay of Biscay, during which his presence of mind and courage were most conspicuous, leading him aloft when no other could be found to attempt it; from 3 March 1813 in H.M.S. Albion, fitting for service on the coast of North America; from 29 January 1814, as First Lieutenant of H.M.S. Sceptre, in which ship he returned home in time to participate in the grand naval review held at Spithead; from 29 July 1818, in H.M.S. Creole, in which ship he proceeded to the River Plate, where his nautical skill in a great measure saved the ship from wreck; and from 8 January 1819 in H.M.S. Amphion, a leaky old vessel, whose hand-pumps were obliged to be kept going during the whole of her passage home. On 18 November 1819, six months after the Amphion had been paid off, Martin was given the command of the gun-brig H.M.S. Clinker. While in that vessel on the Newfoundland station he was in discharge, from October 1820 to April 1821, of the important duties of Surrogate at Harbour Grace, where his impartial administration of justice in more than 300 cases that came before him for adjudication, gave so much satisfaction, that on his departure he was presented with a most flattering address signed by all the principal inhabitants. In the following summer he was ordered by Sir Chas. Hamilton, Governor of Newfoundland, to explore the Grand Esquimaux Inlet, and then to proceed to the northward in order to find out and communicate with the different stations of the Morovian missionaries on the coast of Labrador. These instructions he carried into effect in a complete and most successful manner. His conduct on arriving among the missionaries, after encountering many dangers and hardships, was such as to endear him greatly to them, and to elicit the earnest thanks of the Church of the United Brethren in England. His advent took place during their jubilee-year; and the occasion was the first of their having been visited by a man-of-war. Promoted Commander on 19 July 1821, he returned home in May 1822, and transferred to the Half-Pay List. Promoted Captain on the Retired List, he died in 1866. Sold with two small portrait miniatures of the recipient, both housed in oval glazed frames; and a photograph of the recipient taken in alter life, showing him wearing his Naval General Service Medal, this mounted in a a heavy gilt glazed display frame.

Lot 157

Four: Warrant Officer Class II N. Hickman, 15th (1st Salford Pals) Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers 1914-15 Star (10132 Q.M. Sjt. N. Hickman. Lan: Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (10132 W.O. Cl. 2 N. Hickman. Lan. Fus.); Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, E.VII.R. (7984 O.R.S. N. Hickman 3rd V.B. Lanc. Fus.) very fine and a rare combination to the Regiment (4) £200-£240 --- Norman Hickman was born in 1867 and having enrolled in the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, being awarded his Volunteer Force Long Service Medal in 1904 whilst serving as an Orderly Room Sergeant. Following the outbreak of the Great War he attested for the 15th (1st Salford Pals) Battalion on 18 September 1914, aged 47, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 23 November 1915. He was discharged on 17 September 1918, and was awarded a Silver War Badge, no. B10562. He saw further service during the Second World War with his local Home Guard unit, ands was 76 years old when he was finally demobilised. He died on 29 January 1952. Sold with the recipient’s original ‘Honourable Discharge’ Certificate, this torn and repaired in part; and a memory stick of copied research, which included a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 99

An antique old cut diamond stick pin with screw down top, a pair of 9ct gold and pearl small hoop earrings, a collection of rolled gold and gold bonded pieces, a turquoise carved stone, silver earrings, costume items, an oversized large Scottish Kilt pin, costume jewellery etc. 

Lot 94

A hallmarked silver Albert bracelet with t-bar, an antique double scarab beetle brooch, a gold stick pin unhallmarked, assessed as 9ct head with a low-grade pin, a silver Egyptian charm, silver and stone set brooch, etc. 

Lot 334

Attributed to Coalport, a 19th century floral painted inkstand, the two covered inkwells flanking a taper stick on the salmon painted foliage edged tray

Lot 1163

A mahogany stick stand and a small oak bookcase.

Lot 1190

A cast iron hall way stick stand.

Lot 2061

An oak strap sided stick stand, the square sectioned sides tapering to block feet

Lot 475

A set of eight American stick-back chairs, each with broad top rails with stepped corners, the saddle seats on turned legs. Seat height 43 cm.

Lot 1433

 A retro DU-AL steel and alloy coat rack /stick stand.

Lot 1507

A mid century retro coat and stick stand.

Lot 1849

A Chinese blue and white cylindrical stick stand together with a brown leather bucket

Lot 324

A stick barometer and thermometer in and on a blackened case mounted onto an oak backing board

Lot 1045

A continental pottery stick stand.

Lot 1709

Two antler handled walking sticks, an ornately carved African walking stick together with a dog's head handled walking stick

Lot 323

A brass stick barometer mounted onto a wooden back board

Lot 1670

A flower painted stick stand together with walking sticks and umbrellas

Lot 1473

A brass umbrella form stick stand and an enamel light fitting.

Lot 1728

Walking Sticks, 3 walking sticks to comprise a 1916 dated stick with a silver collar and 2 rustic examples together with an English made shooting stick with leather seat (gd) (4) BUYER TO ARRANGE COLLECTION

Lot 57

Trade stickers, Football, 3 part / near sets The Sun Soccer Stickers 1989/90 419/440. The Sun Soccer Sticker Collection 90-91 371/440, Sun Stick with Soccer (165) (gen gd/vg)

Lot 845

An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, signed 'Desbois Grays Inn Passage London', the caddy top over a 17cm silvered register with vernier scale, signed with the makers name, above a thermometer and domed cistern, 95cm high

Lot 916

A 19th century mahogany tripod table, the circular top upon a barley twist pedestal and three cabriole supports, 70cm H x 47cm D, a 17th century style oak cane work stool, early 20th century, 51cm H, a 19th century mahogany tripod table with a rectangular top, 76cm H x 63cm W x 46cm D, along with an oak stick stand with removable drip tray, 68cm H x 60cm W x 20cm D (4)

Lot 390

WORLD WAR II INTEREST: Five to A. E. W. Lember, comprising: the 1939-1945 Star; the Atlantic Star with Pacific clasp; the Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp; the Burma Star; and the War Medal 1939-1945; in original box with certificate; with a military swagger stick, 75cm long, and a Japanese bamboo swagger stick, 72cm long (7)

Lot 731

A Zulu knobkerry [knobkerrie] fighting stick or club, late 19th or early 20th century, the tapering hardwood stick with carved fluted globular finial, 87cm long

Lot 971

A stained beech wood freestanding coat and hat stand, 20th century, the four detachable 'S' shaped hooks upon a turned column with hanging pegs above out-swept legs, 182cm high, along with a walnut stick stand, the baluster column upon a circular base with metal drip tray, 62cm high (at fault) (2)

Lot 312

White metal lidded box containing a monogrammed brooch and stick pin, and a pair of drop costume earrings, boxed.

Lot 256

A pair of monogramed boat shaped dishes on foot London dates rubbed 6cm x 10cm, a silver sauce boat William Aitken Birmingham 1906 9cm x 12cm, a pierced dish George Nathan & Ridley Hayes Chester 1895 2cm x 9cm x 8cm, a silver bonbon dish on raised feet with open work Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield George V 1910 8cm x 11cm diameter, a silver wine coaster with a turned wooden base and green baize Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, London 1994 3.5cm x 9cm, a monogramed pair of silver sugar tongs (George IV) marks rubbed, a silver sugar sifter I S Greenberg & Co (Israel Sigmund Greenberg) Birmingham 1917, sugar sifter with mother of pearl handle (worn) J & R Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin) Chester 1905, a butter knife with foliate design I S Greenberg & Co (Israel Sigmund Greenberg) Birmingham 1917, a George IV spoon makers marks rubbed, a spoon marks rubbed London, spoon Charles Boyton (II) London, 1892, a stainless steel wine stopper with a wooden egg shaped top, six silver butter knives in original case, John Sanderson, Sheffield 1916, and a metal cocktail swizzle stick. 1190gms all in.

Lot 335

CartierA Pasha Timer travel clockCase: Signed. Stainless steel. Reference 2876. Serial 580706GD. Width (excluding crown and any crown guards): 60.6mmMovement: Quartz movement. ETA calibre 804.192 with alarm functionDial: Signed. Black with stick hour markers and quarterly Arabic numeralsAdditional items: Signed travel pouch Movement (including alarm function) is currently functioning at time of writingDial appears to be in a generally good condition with very few noticeable marks visible to the naked eyeHands appear to be in excellent condition with no marks visible to the naked eyeCase has wear commensurate with age, showing scratches and marks. There are a few more noticeable dents to the bezel between the 10 and 11 o'clock positions. It currently does not close completelyThe watch glass looks to be in an excellent condition with no marks visible to the naked eyeThis lot comes with a travel pouch Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, timekeeping or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions. We would recommend to get the best possible performance out of your purchase that you have it serviced by a qualified watchmaker Although every effort is made to identify aftermarket parts, we are unable to guarantee the originality of every part of each lot All lots are sold "as is" and clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot All weights and measurements are approximate and provided as a guide only For enquiries about this lot please contact Conrad Cunningham at conrad@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 311

RolexAn Oyster Precision bracelet watch. Circa 1962Case: Signed. Stainless steel. Reference 6222. Serial 788965. Length (end to end of lugs): 39.8mm. Width (excluding crown and any crown guards): 33.9mmMovement: Signed. Manual winding movement. Calibre 710. Numbered 58882Dial: Signed. Yellow and cream with stick hour markersBracelet: Signed. Stainless steel rivetted link WAB Oyster bracelet with folding clasp Movement is currently functioning at time of writingDial has some marks and signs of age related wear, including all over discolourationHands have some marks and signs of age related wear such as discolouration. The luminous paint has deterioratedCase has noticeable marks and scratches. Some of the edges have some small dentsThe watch glass has some scratches and marksBracelet is worn with signs of stretching to the links. Please be aware this is somewhat acerbated by the spring loaded linksInterior measurement of the bracelet (including case) is approximately 18cmThis lot does not come with box or a copy of the original manufacturer warranty Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, timekeeping or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions. We would recommend to get the best possible performance out of your purchase that you have it serviced by a qualified watchmaker Although every effort is made to identify aftermarket parts, we are unable to guarantee the originality of every part of each lot All lots are sold "as is" and clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot All weights and measurements are approximate and provided as a guide only For enquiries about this lot please contact Conrad Cunningham at conrad@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 279

ChopardA Monte-Carlo bracelet watchCase: Signed. 18ct gold. Swiss convention marks. Reference 2232. Serial MC9574. Length (end to end of lugs): 31.9mm. Width (excluding crown and any crown guards): 31.6mmMovement: Signed. Quartz movement. Calibre 613Dial: Signed. Gold coloured with stick hour markersBracelet: Signed. 18ct gold with double folding claspTotal weight: 134.9g Movement is currently functioning at time of writingDial appears to be in a generally good condition with very few noticeable marks visible to the naked eye. There is a faint circular mark near the centre where the hour hand has caught the dialHands appear to be in a generally good condition with only the odd mark visible to the naked eyeCase appears to be in a generally fair condition with a few light marksThe watch glass appears to be in a generally excellent condition with no marks or scratches visible to the naked eyeBracelet appears to be in a generally fair condition with some scratches and marksInterior measurement of the bracelet (including case) is approximately 17cmThis lot does not come with box or a copy of the original manufacturer warranty Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, timekeeping or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions. We would recommend to get the best possible performance out of your purchase that you have it serviced by a qualified watchmaker Although every effort is made to identify aftermarket parts, we are unable to guarantee the originality of every part of each lot All lots are sold "as is" and clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot All weights and measurements are approximate and provided as a guide only For enquiries about this lot please contact Conrad Cunningham at conrad@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 225

An African carved hardwood walking stick, L. 80cm. Together with a vintage lady's umbrella.

Lot 211

A Jaguar mascot handle walking stick, L. 92cm.

Lot 248

Two bronze snake head walking stick handles, largest L. 10cm.

Lot 1080

Three shooting stick umbrellas with LED torch to the handle, all unused in original packaging.

Lot 363

A collection of militaria including machine gun cleaning kit in canvas bag, spare barrel case, link ammunition drum, link for ammunition, Brodie style steel helmet, swagger stick for Royal Army Medical Corps and two canvas rifle carry slips, one dated 1942 etc.

Lot 244

Vintage hardwood and brass capacity measuring stick for wine / beer etc, to measure 60 inches, 6 gallons and 400, L153cm

Lot 723

A collection of 9ct Australian jewels to include two kookaburra brooches, a kangaroo wishbone brooch, a stick pin set with an opal and a further Australia brooch, weight all together 8gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 718

A collection of Australian 9ct gold jewellery to include;- two Kookaburra brooches, one with a porcelain plaque, two made by Willis & Son of Melbourne,including an Australia wishbone brooch and an aquamarine and pearl brooch, together with a stick pin, weight combined 10.1gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 116

A large mixed lot to include wooden plant pedestal, pair of Drymen Pottery plant pedestals, three assorted Drymen Pottery urns and a stoneware stick stand (7) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 308

A silver christening mug, by T S, Birmingham 1931, a silver thimble, a white metal example, a cased silver pencil, by Francis Webb, Birmingham 1909, another, a silver pocket knife, depicting The Lion of Lucerne, a silver swizzle stick,  a mother of pearl pocket knife, weighable silver 135gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1969

A retro Shell Motor Oil Stick Man enamel sign. 30.5 x 10cm

Lot 1587

A limited Edition PlayStation 4 Pro console The Last Of Us Part II (Box is A/F)A beautifully engraved console released alongside The Last of us part II. This has been looked after, it has minor wear as seen on the controller which also suffers from stick drift, nothing that can't be repaired but important to note.

Lot 668

9ct bow brooch with natural pearl and yellow metal stick pin, gross weight 4.3g

Lot 1038

Assorted silver plate, EPNS, EP to include: an Elkington & Co chamber stick engraved with crest to thumbpiece, stamped to base together with flatware, pair of salts, egg cup, cased fish servers, pair of candlesticks, a Georgian style inkstand with cover, fitted interior, ink bottles missing on ball feet, small vases, early 20th Century chain mail purse, boxed knives etc

Lot 918

Assorted metalware to include: painted door stops modelled as a golfer and a horse, a large copper tray, a French hunting horn, a vintage boxed gold plated Bar set (1 piece missing), a gilt metal mounted 1914 walking stick etc

Lot 917A

A Provincial hawthorn walking crook/ hidden horse measuring stick with silver thumb piece hallmarked by J Howell, London, 1915

Lot 201

A 20th century dinner gong, featuring a brass gong hanging on a metal chain from a gilt painted cast iron frame, raised on four rolled feet. Accompanied with a wooden stick and red cloth for striking the gong. Inscribed 'H. Bottomley' to the gong. Measuring approx, 83cm x 50cm x 24cm.

Lot 270

AFTER DAVID COX SENIOR (BRITISH 1783-1859) THE WELSH FUNERAL Oil on canvas Bears signature (lower left) 60 x 86cm (23½ x 33¾ in.) A prime version of this work can be seen in Tate Britain, London. It has previously been suggested that this work could be the fifth and largest oil painting of The Welsh Funeral by David Cox, described as: 23 x 33in. Canvas. Said to be signed and dated 1850; mother with baby, flowering tree at right; no man with stick on left. However, it cannot be explained why at least one source describes the work as signed and dated, and further opinion has recently suggested this cannot be an original work.

Lot 568

A 19th century walnut stick barometer by Chadburn Brothers, Sheffield, length 91 cm.

Lot 283

Brass wares including a large ejector chamber stick, further candlesticks, inert ammunition shell, etc.

Lot 416

An Edwardian oak stick stand containing two walking sticks and a window pull.

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