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A George VI Gold-Cased Comb, by Stephen J Rose, London, 1937, 9ct, oblong and with engine-turned decoration, 85mm long; Together With a 9ct gold swizzle stick, 80mm long, weighable gold 13dwt, 20.2gr (2)The gold-cased comb fully marked on base and cover. The marks are generally clear. There is only some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The swizzle stick stamped '9ct'. There is only some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The mechanism functions properly.
A Collection of Mainly 19th Century English Porcelain Chamber Sticks, including Spode and Chamberlain WorcesterProvenance: The Selected Contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the estate of Victor Gubbins Chamberlains Worcester - good condition Spode - handle broken and re stuck Pattern 1098 - sconce re stuck and over gilded, heavy wear to gilding Pale blue leaf-shaped - broken in two and re stuck Convolvulus - cracked Leaf shaped with applied flowers - handle restored Heavily encrusted stick with cover - era of repair to rim (see image) Rockingham style scent - no stopper, some loss to applied work Four oddments - no notable issue
A Diamond Dress Stud/Stick Pin, stud diameter 0.7cm, pin length 6.5cm; A 9 Carat Gold Moonstone Stick Pin, length 4cm; A Stick Pin Attachment; A Triple Swallow Brooch, with applied plaque stamped '9CT', length 4.9cm; and Two Bar Brooches, stamped '9CT', lengths 4.5cm and 5.2cm 9 carat gold and '9CT' - 8.2 grams. The diamond stud/pin is unmarked but the stud back is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion the stud/pin would test as gold - 4.0 grams. The extra stick pin attachment is unmarked but in our opinion would test as gold - 1.2 grams.
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a blue glass spider pendant on chain, both stamped '9CT'; two pairs of synthetic sapphire earrings; a synthetic sapphire pendant; three pairs of cubic zirconia earrings; simulated pearl necklaces and bracelets; a simulated pearl ring; two pairs of cultured pearl earrings; various brooches, dress studs and stick pins etc'9CT' pendant and chain - 2.5 grams. Many of the earrings are unmarked but in our opinion would test as gold - 7.3 grams. The simulated pearl ring is unmarked but in our opinion would test as gold - 1.7 grams. Residual - 116.4 grams.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Abraham, Optician, Bath, circa 1800, nicely figured mahogany case with turned cistern cover, concealed mercury case with a single vernier silvered dial signed, thermometer tube, ivory adjustment knob 94cm highWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 2SSU1NN3 Case with some small cracks and chips in parts, case edges with small dents in parts, top side of the case with a small portion of outer crossbanded moulding missing, dial is clean, vernier scale is moving correctly when turning the adjustment ivory knob, visible mercury in the tube, thermometer tube is complete.
A hunting crop, with a horn handle and a silver mount, another, three other crops, a riding stick by Swaine Adeney Brigg London, a shooting stick and a stick standStick stand has no base, some small knocks and scuffs,some sticks have splits to the leather and some dents on the silver coloured collars

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