Charles Vincent Lamb, RHA, RUA (1893-1964) "West of Ireland Cottages," O.O.B., depicting landscape scene with elderly female figure with red dress and stick, with row of cottages, approx. 32cms x 40cms (12 1/2" x 16") signed lower right 'Lamb', painted frame. (1) Provenance: Important Private Collection, West of Ireland.
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COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE STICK PINS; DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, 19TH CENTURY1st: Set with a rose-cut diamond, 2nd: Set with a 7.9mm semi-baroque pearl, 3rd: Set with an enamel gloved hand, 4th: The clover leaf set with three cat's eye chrysoberyl, with a seed pearl centre, 5th: Set with an old brilliant-cut diamond, 6th: Set with a pear-shaped opal cabochon, 7th: The flowerhead bar brooch set with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, old brilliant cut diamonds approx. 0.55ct total, various lengths, all casedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of stick pins, comprising a diamond cluster stick pin, with four round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, adapted with later fitting, two colour precious metal mounted, a sapphire and diamond four stone stick pin, with gilt metal fitting, a further sapphire and diamond set stick pin, with shield-shaped terminal, white precious metal mounted, (sapphires untested for natural/synthetic origin), a 9ct gold greyhound stick pin, an 18ct gold and red stone conker stick pin, and four further examples, first stick pin total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct (9)Approximate gross weights only: diamond cluster stick pin 1.1gm, sapphire and diamond four stone stick pin 1gm, sapphire and diamond shield shaped stick pin 1.5gm, 9ct gold greyhound stick pin 3.6gm, 18ct gold and red stone conker stick pin 2.5gm, four further examples combined 6.7gm (all weights excluding stoppers)
Musée Dapper, publisher. Arts d'Afrique, by Christiane Falgayrettes-Leveau, Paris, 2000, original cloth in dust jacketRéceptacles, by Christiane Falgayrettes-Leveau et al, 1997, original cloth in dust jacket,Luba, to the Sources of the Zaire, by François Neyt, 1994, ex-libris stick to the front endpaper, original cloth in dust jacket,Vision d'Océanie, by Vincent Bounoure, 1993, original cloth in dust jacket,Fang, by Philippe Laburthe Tolra et al, 1992, original cloth in dust jacket, together with 9 further volumes of Musée Dapper publications, all with numerous colour illustrations, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, some covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, all 8voQTY: (14)
Ex-Pelé Collection: Pelé’s gold and diamond Santos FC stick pin, 18k yellow gold, the pin topped with a black & white enamel Santos FC crest set with a full-cut round diamond gauged at approximately 0.15ct. and graded G-h colour and Vs clarity, 1.5gr., length 7cm. Provenance: The Pelé Collection. Julien’s Auctions, London, 7th to 9th June 2016, as lot 507. The gold and diamond information is reproduced here as originally described in the 2016 Julien’s auction catalogue, but no certification was offered with the lot in this respect.
A Victorian black enamel and yellow gold stick pin of hexagonal pendeloque form, with floral and foliate decoration, opening to a glazed compartment containing hair, associated safety chainoverall length 8.4 cm, 3.4gCondition:Overall condition good/very good - no visible enamel loss Hinge works well and clicks shut
A late Victorian 9ct gold Regard memorial ring and other gold jewelleryfirst inset with woven hair and with panels spelling Regard, bearing central shield shaped reserve with initials, Chester, 1894 together with an amethyst and half pearl stick pin, an opal 9ct ring, a gentleman's lapis lazuli signet ring stamped 14k, a 9ct St Christopher medallion on chain, a 9ct gold Zenith watch head and an a/f Etruscan Revival hinged bangle unmarked, (7)first size R/S, total weight excluding watch head approx. 25.4Condition:Memorial ring in fair condition, would benefit form a light clean. Opal ring with chips cracks to stone. Watch head winds ticks and runs but no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. bangle is has been repaired, hinged is lacking pin, with knocks and dings, loss to granulation, hinge lacking pin.
An Edwardian ebony walking stick with three othersto include a silver topped malacca cane, a Boys Brigade swagger stick and a parasol shaft with carved parrot head terminal (4) , .ebony stick 90cm, .Condition:Malacca cane missing its ferrule and dark stained in places. Ebony stick no ferrule. Used condition overall.
Two Southern African tribal hardwood knobkerries and two walking canes probably Zulufirst having incised cross hatched grip and knob terminal, second with globular pommel, one walking stick with a twisted stem and pommel terminal other with chip carved decoration (4),.First length 123.5 cm..Condition:Fair condition. first several hairlines running along shaft, presumably shrinkage. No sign of movement. Similar cracks to chip carved stick but wider and more open,.
A 7mm. single shot walking stick shotgun c.1900unsigned, probably French 29.5" cane covered barrel, twist and pull action, angled horn handle, metal ferrule, (deactivated), together with Newton A, A Dictionary of Birds 1896, C.B Ticehurst bookplate, hand written letter from Alfred Newton to C.B. Ticehurst laid down to end papers dated 1903, green cloth, Ticehurst C.B A History of the Birds of Suffolk,1932 and Whistler H. Popular Handbook of Indian Birds, 1935 green cloth d.w, (4), .length 88cm. .Condition:Old splits to cane, mostly at breach end, this has been later wire bound. Small chip to horn handle and old stable crack handle running up handle. Oxidation to ferrule. Dictionary of Birds corners bumped, some movement to spine, Birds of Suffolk, occasional spotting/light foxing, part d.w. Popular Handbook of Indian Birds in good condition, .Claud. B. Ticehurst (1881-1941) British ornithologist and surgeon. This was used extensively by him for collecting bird specimens, especially on his overseas trips to France, Spain, Balearic Islands, Algeria, Albania etc.,
A REGENCY BOW-FRONTED BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETERSigned Bate, London100cm highPROVENANCE: The Waterhouse CollectionPlease see the following for further details: Autumn at Bellmans | The Waterhouse Family CollectionOverall in good condition. The case has been repolished at some point. The mercury-filled glass tube appears in good order. There is a small loss to the right-hand side of the foot of the half vase on the cistern cover.
TEN ITEMS OF MOSTLY JEWELLERY (10)Comprising, an unmarked gold band 1.8 gms, a single diamond earstud , a Tiffany and Co silver spray brooch, a silver Cord 1973 pendant, a Lalique blue cross pendant, another pendant cross, a mounted Roman silver coin, a stick pin, a blue gem set pendant with a silver neckchain and a silver book marker, having a teddy bear finial, Chester 1915Condition report - worn condition
A GROUP OF EIGHT ITEMS OF MOSTLY SCOTTISH STYLE JEWELLERY (8)Comprising; a silver varicoloured agate and orange paste set shaped circular brooch, the central foil backed orange paste with a varicoloured agate border designed as thistle shaped motifs, Birmingham 1909, diameter 8.2cm, two malachite and stone set mosaic brooches, probably Derbyshire, a brooch designed as a buckle, a brooch designed as a horses leg with a hoof, a varicoloured agate set brooch designed as an anchor and two agate set stick pins, having pear shaped finials
VICTORIAN WALNUT HALL STAND 19TH CENTURY in the 17th century style, the egg and dart moulded cornice above a panel back with turned coat hooks, flanked by fluted pilasters over a stick stand with drop pan, raised on carved paw feetDimensions:143cm wide, 224cm high, 23cm deepProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
Y GROUP OF WALKING STICKS AND CANES 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY to include a stick with an ivory ball pommel, 89cm long; a stick with a carved ivory pommel in the form of a seated boy, 90cm long; an ivory cane handle stick with a silver foliate collar, 88.5cm long; a stick with a tapered ivory pommel, 86cm long; a stick with a gilt metal foliate pommel and ivory collar, 93cm long; a horse carriage driving whip with a holly shaft and leaf carved handle, 140cm long; and a black umbrella with a carved ivory handle and silver collar, hallmarked Birmingham, 96cm longProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y GROUP OF EIGHT DOG HEAD WALKING STICKS 19TH CENTURY to include an ivory Staffordshire bull terrier with glass eyes, on a malacca shaft, 82cm long; a carved Cairn terrier with glass eyes, on a stained beech shaft, 93cm long; a carved and painted smooth fox terrier with glass eyes, on a natural shaft, 95cm long; a carved hound wearing a monocle, with glass eyes and silver collar Birmingham hallmarked KC 925, on a malacca shaft, 94cm long; a carved boxer with glass eyes, on a beech shaft, 89cm long; a carved double-headed setter with glass eyes, on a malacca shaft, 89cm long; a carved folk art stick with a hound with glass eyes, on a hazel shaft, 95cm high; and a carved hound with glass eyes, on a blackthorn shaft, 84cm longProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern IrelandNote: With non-transferable CITES self-certification number 24842157317Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
LARGE COLLECTION OF WALKING STICKS, PARADE STICKS, AND CANES 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY to include various sizes, materials, and styles, some with silver mounts, one with a horn handle, another with a carved tiger's head with glass eyes, a silver mounted Carnatic Infantry parade stick dated 1914, and a folk art cane with a horse's head and bearded manDimensions:Longest 92cmProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
TWO LARGE LEATHER SHELL CASES EARLY 20TH CENTURY the larger with a Royal Coat of Arms over an embossed N, the cover embossed No. 76 and B.H.&G Ltd. II-1941; the other with a Royal Coat of arms and converted to a stick standDimensions:75cm and 62cm highProvenance:Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
A CHINESE 'SHI SOU' STYLE ZITAN SILVER AND GOLD WIRE INLAID INCENSE STICK HOLDER QING DYNASTY The rectangular-section body with canted corners, inlaid with poetic inscriptions to two faces, divided by prunus and pine beside rockwork, all below a waisted neck, the base with a seal mark which reads yu tang, 16.5cm. Cf. Christie's London, 8th November 2011, lot 234, for a related zitan vase.

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