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Lot 157

George III whalebone walking stick, circa 1800, the knobbed top above a ring turned tapering shaft, 83cm long

Lot 444

Retro Technology: A Commodore 64C Personal Computer, 1530 Datassette Unit Model C2N, lightgun, joy stick, cassette format software, - Bubble Dizzy, Kwik Snax, Fantasy World Dizzy, Toolbox Typing Tutor (no outer case), some discolouration of plastic to both C64 and Datassette, untested. Presented within a light fantastic special edition.

Lot 122

A collection of six 19th century dolls house and miniature dolls, comprising a pedlar type peg doll with wooden head and stick arms with basket enclosing various threads and scissors, length 15cm, a further peg doll in blue dress holding a parasol and stitched bag, a wood doll with blue skirt attached, with three bisque/ceramic dolls, one modelled holding a smaller doll and the other in a green velvet dress with a chatelaine watch, with a tinplate pram enclosing a bisque head doll and baby doll under dome, and a later felt doll modelled as a female mouse (8).PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest. Additional InformationThe pram is made of painted soft white metal. Not all legs are present. All dolls have general age wear, some dirt and discolouration / fading. Doll with scissors with some crazing to head, small chip to forehead, some fraying to metal thread. Doll with scissors and basket, no legs, general, light age wear patina to face. Doll in scarlet dress, chips to both bisque feet. Doll in burgundy dress, wear and dirt to face, lacking one hand, legs and shoes present but with general wear. Burgundy dress frayed.Doll in bright blue dress, wooden legs with dress over the top, shoes may not be original. Light age wear to paint to face and with a small paint chip to the chin. Mouse lacking hat. Doll in green dress with legs, wear to clothes, light rubbing to head. 

Lot 93

Four green enamel Le-Creuset pans and Circulon non-stick frying pan

Lot 136

An early 20th Century pearl stick pin, the platinum square and twisted pin supporting a possibly natural pearl, within a fitted Shapland box, pearl 6mm, 6.2cm, 1.8g

Lot 139

A retractable Van Cleef and Arples swizzle stick, with inscription E from M Feb 1947 marked to top V.C.A 56714 marked to bale with French strike marks, extended 10.5cm, 5.4g

Lot 141

A 19th Century coral and diamond stick pin, the gold pin surmounted with a coral Greek tragedy mask with rough cut diamond set eyes, 6.9cm, 1.7g

Lot 167

A 19th Century garnet cabochon knot stick pin, on a base metal pin together with another with simulated seaside stick of rock within a rope twist setting, a precious white opal example in claw setting on gold pin, aqua and seed pearl example and an 800 marked amethyst pin

Lot 186

A quantity of dress and pin jewellery, including a green stone clover leaf silver set stick pin, a paste set spider lapel pin, various gold fronted cufflinks and other items

Lot 215

A 9ct gold oval linked bracelet, the oval links with cruciform pierced design, 4.2g together with a 14ct gold opal pendant and a 14ct gold stick pin, 3.1g

Lot 41

A collection of gold and yellow metal brooches, including a 9ct gold peridot stick pin, peridot and seed pearl brooch, opal doublet brooch and two others 12.5g (5)

Lot 291

A small collection of assorted silver plate including a teapot with gadrooned decoration, a chamber stick (converted to electricity), also three commemorative crowns, a Festival of Britain crown and a sovereign holder.Additional InformationHeavy wear to the silvering on the chamber stick light and some tarnishing. Other items with general age wear. 

Lot 312

A 19th century four piece gilt brass desk set comprising inkwell, blotter of rectangular form, a pair of candlesticks, each with enamel cabochons decorated with a Star of David (4).Additional InformationOne of the candlesticks is slightly bent, the same stick is missing two enamel cabochons and a large chip to one of the cabochons on the bottom rim, the second candlestick with one enamel cabochon missing and four further examples with chips to the enamel, the inkwell complete with glass gilt metal liner, the blotter with minor chipping to the central cabochon which is also loose, light wear and scratches throughout.

Lot 390

A collection of Continental porcelain figures, including a pair of Plaue-on-Havel (Thuringia) representing a male playing the drums and a female supporting a crib, height 16cm, Sitzendorf figures, also a late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain figural mantel clock (11).Additional InformationThe figure of the portly boy beside the dog has been heavily restored, the figure of the two children is af as one of the legs has been broken off and glued, each of the Plaue-on-Havel figures are damaged, the maiden is missing parts of her stick, the male is missing part of the flute/hand/drumstick, minor losses to the floral decoration.

Lot 1918

Group of jewellery including gold & diamond stock / stick pin, 9ct hallmarked gold cross on gilt chain, pair gilt metal & gemstone set earrings and pendant, together with 2 items of costume jewellery.

Lot 3373

China, aardewerk figuur van een jongen, Han-dynasty (206 v. Chr. - 220 n. Chr.), het langgerekte lichaam met restanten van polychromie, met perspex standaard h. 57 cm [1] China, earthenware stick-figure of a boy, Han dynasty (206 BC- 220 AD), the elongated body with traces of polychromy, with perspex stand (condition: wear as expected)

Lot 306

A Van Buren sterling silver table lighter in the form of an Aladdin's lamp with animal head finial to the handle along with a Georgian chamber stick in the form of a vine with scalloped dish. Hallmarked: London, 1809. Weight.336g.

Lot 385

A Sophos adjustable shooting stick with leather seat and two others

Lot 2

A pair of Chinese glazed biscuit Buddhist lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, glazed in shades of ochre, green and aubergine and modelled standing on a leaf-shaped bases, a cub climbing up one leg and a rotating brocade to the other, one with Rothschild collection label No. 62 and additionally inscribed 684, 9cm high (2)Provenance: Anthony Gustav de Rothschild, 1887-1961, the collection principally formed by him in the 1920s and 1930s Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015, believed gifted to her by Anthony de Rothschild in the late 1930s or 1940sBy family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyCompare with a similar example from the Nellie and Basil Ionides collection, no.263 (the female) 清康熙 三彩狮子香插一对拍品来源:罗斯柴尔德家族Anthony Gustav de Rothschild(1887-1961)私人收藏,收藏于上世纪20至30年代之间,后由家族继承Condition Report: Female with chip to tail Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 8

A Chinese turquoise glazed model of a Buddhist Lion joss stick holder, Kangxi, Rothschild label no. 12 and with additional inscribed number 1188 in pencil, 7cm wideProvenance: Anthony Gustav de Rothschild, 1887-1961, the collection principally formed by him in the 1920s and 1930s Mrs Renée Robeson, (née de Rothschild), 1927-2015, believed gifted to her by Anthony de Rothschild in the late 1930s or 1940sBy family descent and sold by order of a member of the de Rothschild FamilyLiterature: Compare with a similar example in Anthony du Boulay, The Duberley Collection, Winchester College, p. 80清康熙 孔雀蓝釉狮子香插拍品来源:罗斯柴尔德家族Anthony Gustav de Rothschild(1887-1961)私人收藏,收藏于上世纪20至30年代之间,后由家族继承Condition Report: chip to joss stick holder approximately 1cm high Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 108

A pair of 'The Buffs' Royal East Kent Regiment swagger stick and a bamboo cane, one other swagger stick and a riding crop Location:

Lot 106

An early 20th century walnut Sutherland table, and another, mahogany; an oak stick stand, turned barley-twist supports; etc, (4).

Lot 263

A George V stained horn walking stick, hook handle, silver ferule Birmingham 1917, ebonised shaft; others ; warming pan (4)

Lot 91

A large 20th century Chinese floor vase, decorated in blue with figure, spotted deer and deities, on a celadon ground, 60cm high; a Famille Verte stick stand, 46cm high (2)

Lot 416

A modern Oriental blue and white porcelain stick stand containing various umbrella, ski poles and walking sticksLocation:

Lot 477

A selection of hiking stag horn thumb stick walking canes

Lot 478

Artis cast and bamboo iron walking stick stand with a walking sticks and a pair of Victorian childs crutches

Lot 111

A modern mahogany cased stick barometer, by Comitti & Sons

Lot 105

British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. M. T. Nunnerley) good very fine £60-£80 --- M.C. London Gazette 1 January 1918. Maurice Twemlow Nunnerley was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Lancashire Fusiliers, and served with the 4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from June 1916. He was promoted Lieutenant on 1 July 1917, and, having transferred to the 18th Battalion, was awarded the Military Cross. Appointed Adjutant, he subsequently assumed temporary command of the 18th Battalion, with the temporary rank of Captain, and was wounded in action near Zillebeke on 1 October 1918. Sold with a USB memory stick containing extensive research.

Lot 167

A Second War O.B.E. group of five awarded to Captain J. H. George, Mercantile Marine, who was awarded the O.B.E. for his services when his vessel, the S.S. Devis, was attacked in 1941, and was subsequently killed in action during a further attack on 21 November 1943 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, the campaign awards all later engraved ‘Capt. J. H. George O.B.E. R.N.’, with named Ministry of Transport condolence slip, extremely fine (5) £400-£500 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 17 March 1942: Captain John Henry George, Master. ‘The ship served in Mediterranean convoys and in the Greek campaign. Although she was hit by a bomb, the Master, on his last voyage to Greece, brought his ship safely to port, and discharged his cargo. He showed high qualities of determination and seamanship.’ John Henry George was born in Fishguard, Cardiganshire, in 1882, and first went to sea in September 1900. During the Second World War he was Master of the M.V. Devis, owned by the Lamport Holt Shipping Line. He was awarded the O.B.E. for his services when his vessel was attacked by hostile aircraft on 2 April 1941, whilst transporting stores and troops, both British and Australian. The vessel, on passage from Alexandria, was hit by one of a stick of bombs on the rear well deck, killing 8 soldiers and wounding another 10, besides causing considerable damage to the ship itself. Captain George succeeded in bringing his damaged vessel to the port of Piraieus, where it was unfortunate enough to be berthed between two ammunition ships and near some trucks of TNT. These all exploded when hit during an enemy air raid, causing extensive damage to the ship. Captain George subsequently received personal congratulations from the Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean, Admiral A. B. Cunningham. The S.S. Devis eventually reached Alexandria and sailed to India for repairs. In November 1943, Captain George was again Master of S.S. Devis, sailing in convoy to his home port of Liverpool, in November 1943. Ominously, he writes in the last entry of his journal on 17 November: ‘For three days now there has been a Jerry reconnaissance plane around having a look at us. Today he had a damn good look too. We could see him circling round the convoy taking tab of all. We haven’t seen a plane of ours for three days. Can’t understand where they are. They must know that we are being shadowed and one would think there would be some round now. There was a Sub in the vicinity too but luckily (touch wood) there has been no attack yet but I would not be a bit surprised if we don’t get an attack in one form or another later.’ The attack came four days later, on 21 November, when 25 long range He-177 bombers set out to attack the convoy. Twenty reached the target, three being shot down and another two driven off, but not before they had released 40 Hs-293 glider bombs, sinking the freighter Marsa and damaging the S.S. Devis, amongst whose casualties was Captain George, killed. He was subsequently buried at sea and is recorded by name in the Merchant Navy Roll of Honour. Sold with a good quantity of original documentation including the recipient’s O.B.E. Bestowal Document; Continuous Certificate of Discharge for the period 1900-1918; personal journal for the period October to November 1943; official letters concerning award of the O.B.E.; numerous letters, telegrams, photographs, and damage reports; and other ephemera.

Lot 194

A Great War ‘Salonika’ D.C.M. and Russian Cross of St. George group of five awarded to Corporal J. H. Heywood, 12th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, for his gallantry in tending to the wounded under very heavy fire when all other personnel at the Aid Post had been killed or wounded, and in subsequently saving the life of a man whose dug-out had been blown in Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (12-8467 Pte. J. Heywood. 12/Lanc: Fus:); 1914-15 Star (8467 Pte. J. Heywood. Lan: Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (8467 Pte. J. H. Heywood. Lan. Fus.); Russia, Empire, Cross of St. Goerge, Fourth Class, silver, officially numbered ‘127232’, all housed in a blue velvet-lined fitted leather case with a silver plaque inscribed ‘Presented to Corporal J. Heywood by his fellow workmen in recognition of honour won in the Great War, Feb 8th 1917’, good very fine and better (5) £1,200-£1,600 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 25 November 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He tended the wounded under very heavy fire throughout the day, displaying great courage and determination. Later, he dug five men out of a dug-out which had been blown in.’ Russian Cross of St. George Fourth Class London Gazette 15 February 1917. James Henry Heywood was born in Heywood, Lancashire, in 1887, and attested for the Lancashire Fusiliers in September 1914. He served with the 12th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 September 1915, before proceeding later that year to Salonika. ‘In the Salonika theatre of war he fought with great distinction in numerous notable engagements on the Dorian and the Vardar fronts, being awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Russian Order of St. George [sic] for conspicuous gallantry in the Field. He was invalided home in April 1918.’ (National Roll of the Great War refers). A local Salford newspaper cutting gives further details of both awards: ‘Private James Heywood showed a conspicuous example in devotion in rendering first aid to wounded under heavy shell fire, and in carrying wounded back to the air post. He dig five men out of a dug-out which had been blown in by a shell, thereby saving the life of one of them. When all the personnel of the aid post had been killed or wounded he remained there, and continued to dress wounds for the rest of the day, though subjected to a continuous bombardment. The Russian decoration was awarded in recognition of distinguished services during the Egyptian campaign.’ Heywood later served with the 6th Battalion back on the Western Front, and was discharged Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 26 March 1919. In civilian life he was employed as a mechanic at the British Westinghouse Works, Eccles. Sold with a USB stick of copied research.

Lot 590

Miscellaneous Militaria. A miscellaneous selection including, a shortened RAF swagger stick, Naval cap tallies, cloth badges including, RAF Pilots brevet wing, Port of London Authority cap badge, various divisional signs, a pair of Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers rank slides, and sundry metal and cloth badges, some fixings missing, some copies, generally good condition (lot) £80-£100

Lot 123

A diamond ring with diamond set shoulders, stamped '18k', together with a cultured pearl set ring, stamped '750', a garnet cluster ring stamped '18k', total weight approx 8.6g, a single stone ruby ring, a further ring and a rose cut diamond set stick pin (6)

Lot 180

An 18ct gold wedding band, hallmarked Chester 1880, ring size K, weight approx 4.5g, together with a yellow metal box link chain stamped '9ct', weight approx 7.7g, two yellow metal charms in the form of cats, not stamped, a 9ct gold bar brooch, weight approx 2.1g, a blue and white sapphire cluster ring, stamped '18', size P, weight approx 2.8g, a yellow metal 'Qu'hier Que Demain' pendant, a split pearl and blue enamel star (possibly from a stick pin), a gilt badge and a gilt and stainless steel Baume wristwatch

Lot 181

A collection of ten stick pins, comprising; a late 19th century coral set example, a citrine and seed pearl heart shaped pin, a sapphire and seed pearl stylised leaf example, a jade bead set pin, a shell cameo set pin, a single old cut diamond set example, a turquoise set pin, two seed pearl set pins and a simulated opal example (some losses) (10)

Lot 192

A collection of eleven stick pins, comprising; a reverse carved intaglio example depicting the Union Jack and Tricolour, a single stone diamond set pin, a seed pearl set horseshoe and running fox example, a goldminers shovel set pin, a coral set horseshoe example, a seed pearl and blue enamel forget-me-not example, a single stone citrine set pin, a seed pearl set crescent pin, a seed pearl set clover, a paste set wishbone and a simulated pearl (some damage) (11)

Lot 212

A yellow metal and enamel RAF sweetheart brooch, stamped '9ct', weight approx 4.6g, together with a yellow metal and enamel Regimental brooch, 'Rajput Regiment', stamped 'ORR18', weight approx 5g, a 9ct gold Rotary bracelet watch, weight approx 17.3g and a yellow metal stick pin with entwined rope twist terminal, not stamped (4)

Lot 542

A Chinese famille 'ladies' bowl, 19th century, standing on a short foot rising to deep sides, painted to the exterior with two ladies winding thread, another lady holding a candle stick with a boy, all within a pavilion setting, iron red six-character apocryphal Kangxi mark to base, 9.8cm diameter十九世紀 粉才繪織女圖紋盌,礬紅「大清康熙年製」寄託款Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 561

A pair of Chinese robin's egg-glazed Buddhist lion joss-stick holders, first half of 20th century, 14cm high (2).二十世紀前半葉 爐鈞釉佛獅香插一對General expected wear and firing imperfections including some grit in glaze, scattered pits, and a small unglazed patch to the head of one of the lions. At least one tiny flake to the tail of the lion cub.

Lot 673

A group of five Chinese and Tibetan metal wares, 19th century, comprising: a small bronze standing Guanyin, 6.7cm high; a small 'cockerel' weight, 3.2cm high; a circular bronze tripod incense burner, 7cm wide; a Tibetan 'lion' joss stick holder base, 10cm high; and a white metal reticulated two-part belt buckle with inset turquoise, 12cm wide (5)十九世紀 中國、西藏銅、鐵器一組General expected surface wear and casting imperfections; the incense burner with 5mm diam. circular repair at time of manufacturing to base; some verdigris or other agent to both belt buckle and incense burner; the joss stick holder with denting to edges, approx. 26mm wide bruise to front of base with associated cracks, loss to tail and loss to pinprick, as well as some bruising to edge of the bowl.

Lot 120

ANTIQUE GOLF CLUB SUNDAY WALKING STICK

Lot 206

Collection of furniture to include oak stick stand, dressing table chair, oak bookcase, chest, three tier table etc (6) 

Lot 221

Five various wooden walking canes, together with two umbrella's including a Paragon example, shooting stick, and two silver collared riding crops (qty)

Lot 63

Three various walking sticks to include a Sheppard crook style stick, silver capped example etc (3)

Lot 607

A George III mahogany and checquer strung stick barometer, the broken triangular pediment with an urn finial above a 3.75" brass dial signed 'P.Garof & Co, No 8 Hanover Street, Edinburgh', with a thermometer, some damage and restoration, 98cm highSome damage, including chips, including bottom right of door - lacking section on the face and an old patinated chip on the side.Some restoration, including reservoir cover, as hairline crack visible along the top.

Lot 1004

A collection of gun and shooting related accessories including light machine gun slip, rifle slings and slips, revolver or pistol cases, ear defenders, game carrier, Beeman pellet pouch, handheld clay trap, shotgun butt protectors, magazines, cartridge belt, revolver grips, Vanguard Quick Stick FM62 folding gunpod etc. 

Lot 1380

Sword stick marked Soligen to 65cm blade. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY

Lot 470

Three hard stone necklaces, comprising an orange agate and wirework necklace, 80cm long, an orange multi layer necklace, 42cm long, a Deco style jade coloured glass beaded necklace, 40cm long, pair of bullseye agate cuff links and a coral topped stick pin (quantity)

Lot 593

An ebony and mother of pearl inlaid parasol, a horse riding whip with horn handle, and a pewter topped swagger stick. (3)

Lot 600

Military interest. A brass bugle, Morse Code tap, replica wooden German M24 stick grenade, black and white photograph of General Douglas, Tokyo 1946, cased set of four military buttons, replica pistol, and a soldier's prayer presentation plaque, with arrangement of buttons, shoulder badges and medals. (a quantity)

Lot 116

A pair of Japanese blue and white stick stands, each with a bird of prey and floral spray design, unmarked, each 77cm high, 26cm diameter.

Lot 285

Three walking sticks, comprising a horn handled hiking stick, 133cm long, and two turned examples. (3)

Lot 285A

Two walking sticks, comprising a brass duck handled stick and a resin pheasant mounted stick, 93cm long.

Lot 18

A Victorian stick pin, fashioned from the 'spurs' of Lord Lonsdale and Lord Yarborois cockfighting birds, with a gold mount, the gold pin terminating in a 'buckle' collar separating the two 'spurs', an old label reading 'Original Spur taken from the Champion Fighting Cock, after the last Main. Fighting the Grand National Between Lord Lonsdales and Lord Yarborois' Birds. Before the fixing of Steel Spurs',5 x 0.7 x 6.5cmProvenance: Lord Lonsdale and Lord Yarborois.'Main' refers to matched cockfights based on weight.

Lot 402

Vintage Lubrication by Shell oil jug with stick man, height 21cm, together with a pre-war 'for bottle filling only' measure

Lot 13

AN ANTIQUE HORN EFFECT EBONISED WALKING STICK WITH HALLMARKED SILVER FERRULE, 85CM LENGTH

Lot 20

TWO COLLECTABLE ITEMS - SHOE HORN WITH GIRL'S HEAD AND WALKING STICK WITH HORSE HEAD TOP

Lot 2258

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK TWO DIVISION STICK STAND

Lot 138

Royal Copenhagen figure of a boy whittling a stick, 19 cm high, another of a spotted Great Dane, no, 1679, a vase and a plate; Royal Copenhagen crackleware bowl, plate and two vases, a collection of Royal Worcester Embassy pattern soup bowls and stands, nine bowls and ten stands, a large oval carving dish moulded with wheatsheaves, printed mark for Harrods, 50 cm wide together with a Chinese porcelain plate, 18th Century, decorated with flowers, rivetted repairs and damages, an oval silver plated dish and two stacking dishes (qty)

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