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Five bottles of vintage 1958 Constantino's Port, four retaining paper wrappers and two with straw protectors, in an opened case (5).Additional InformationOne bottle which does not have paper wrapper has chips and cracks to the wax at the top and the main label is slightly loose. One bottle has seeped at the top and this has come down the side of the bottle. (not inspected out of wrapper) One bottle also with seeping at the cork, loss to wax and cork is visible. Discolouration and wear to the label here. The paper is stick to the wax seal. (Not inspected out of the wrapper) Two bottles with some cracks to the wax and the wax has a two tone colour, one of these bottles with degrading and some loss to the paper over the wax.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, the back plate engraved with initials TCM?, diameter of face 50mm, approx. 134g.Additional InformationAs stated, the back plate is engraved. When wound, the winding crown does appear to stick, it is difficult to release the winding crown so we are unable to move the fingers, there are dents and knocks to the case.
VALENTIN DE ZUBIAURRE AGUIRREZÁBAL (Madrid, 1879 - 1963)."Basque types".Oil on canvas.Signed in the lower left corner.With label on the back of the XXemeExpositionBiennaleInternationale des Beaux-Arts, Venice, 1936.Measurements: 101 x 101 cm; 123 x 123 cm (frame).Valentín de Zubiaurre demonstrates in this painting his superb gifts as a portraitist, reflecting with naturalism and closeness to the three main characters, perfectly individualized in their attitudes and features. Zubiaurre, who knew like no one else how to represent the people of his time, especially Basques and Castilians, takes pleasure in the attitudes of the figures, with serious and measured gestures. The young girl, dressed in popular Basque clothing, is presented in strict profile, holding a basket of fruit in her right hand. Her gaze is directed to the old man in front of her, whose reflective face alludes to hard work and life in the countryside. In his right hand he holds a walking stick, revealing his advanced age, while in his left he holds a jar. Like him, the villager behind him, with an imperturbable gesture, wears popular clothes and a txapela. Special mention should be made of this last character, who looks directly at the viewer, an aspect that departs from what is usual in contemporary Spanish genre painting, where the characters usually ignore the painter's presence (as, in this composition, the other two villagers do). Behind this monumental group portrait, we see a group of houses of the village unfold. The white walls and gabled roofs tell us that we are in a small village in the Basque Country, full of life according to the locals who invade its streets.The son of the musical composer of the same name, Valentín de Zubiaurre was born deaf and dumb, as was his younger brother Ramón, also a painter. He began his training with the painter Daniel Perea, also deaf and mute, before entering the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1894. There he was a disciple of Carlos de Haes, Muñoz Degrain, Ferrant and Moreno Carbonero, and at the same time he completed his solid training by visiting the Prado Museum. In 1898 the two Zubiaurre brothers embarked on a study trip that would take them to France, Italy and the Netherlands. On their return to Spain they obtained a scholarship from the Diputación de Vizcaya in 1902, which allowed them to settle in Paris. There they attended classes at the Académie Julian, became acquainted with the modern trends that were then developing in the French capital and became interested in Impressionism. However, the Zubiaurre brothers were not permeable to its influence, mainly due to the weight of their academic training and their admiration for the Flemish and Italian primitives as well as for contemporary Spanish painters such as Dario de Regoyos and, especially, Ignacio Zuloaga. Valentín de Zubiaurre regularly sent his works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts, being awarded on several occasions; in 1908 he obtained the second medal, and in 1917 he was awarded the first medal. He was also distinguished with awards from foreign institutions, and won prizes in outstanding international competitions held in the first decade of the 20th century, among them those of Munich, Buenos Aires, Brussels, San Francisco, San Diego and the University of Panama. From the 1920s until the Civil War, the Zubiaurre brothers experienced their period of greatest success and recognition, both in Spain and internationally. After the war Valentín de Zubiaurre resumed his career in Spain, and his recognition became official with his appointment as a full member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1945, culminating with the medal of honor awarded to him at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1957, six years before his death. He is currently represented in the Fine Arts Museums of Chicago, Buenos Aires, Paris, Luxembourg, Munich, Berlin, Tokyo, Pittsburg and San Diego, as well as in the main art galleries of the Basque Country, the Castagnino Museum in Argentina, the Reina Sofía National Art Center, the BBVA collection and the Museum of Modern Art in Rome, among others, both public and private.
Royal Flying Corps NCO’s Staff, of stained black wood with RFC tunic button mounted to the top. Accompanied by a fine carved wooden walking stick with laurel spray and “SOUVENIR OF THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919” carved around the shaft; WW1 period officers leather staff with knotted ball top and leather covering to the body. (3 items)
WW1 German Air Service Officers Walking Stick, fine example made from sections of German Aircraft Propeller, the top with a Maltese cross made. Very typical of the design and style made for WW1 German aviators, many original pictures can be found of some of the famous German aviators with similar items. 91 ½ cms in length.
David Bates (British 1840-1921)Stick gatherers, North WalesOil on canvasSigned and dated 1879 (lower right); further signed, dated, and titled (to label verso)51 x 34cm (20 x 13¼ in.)Condition Report: The canvas has not been lined. There is an inscription to the stretcher verso together with the date 1879 (contact department for additional images). Inspection under UV reveals no evidence of restoration or repair. Unexamined out of original glazed Watts frame which has some minor losses commensurate with age (please note Dreweatts cannot be held responsible for the condition of any frame).Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of impressive brass altar stick lamps,19th century, each with a pierced ornate galleried drip pan, twist moulded column and triform base with further ornate decoration, on winged paw feet,74.5cm high including fittings (2)Condition report: Recently refurbished and in very clean condition.
A George III cast silver gilt figural taper stick,maker's mark incise stamped 'D S', unrecorded, London 1813,the stem modelled as a gentleman/dandy, possibly a commedia dell'arte figure,15cm high, 7oztProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.David Solomon registered his mark in May 1813, unrecorded in Grimwade and Jacksons, however, his mark is recorded in Book 4 of registered Smallworkers held at The Goldsmiths' Company.Condition report: seam to the interior of the candle sconce, traces of gilding in places, small square patch to the underside, the rim of the sconce misshapen, doesn't stand entirely level.
A briarwood walking stick,the base metal cap unscrewing to reveal a stemmed cup, the stick enclosing a long flask and stopper,stick 95cm longflask 38cm long,together with a malacca stick,enclosing a long flask and stopper and a stemmed cup within base metal mounts,stick 89cm longflask 40cm long (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Screw threads to both worn, one cap spins without biting Metal terminals worn.1cm split to top section of Malacca sitck.Overall good.both have flasks and small stemmed glasses
Two walking sticks,comprising: one hardwood example with a carved animal handle, perhaps a dog, over an engraved shield, white metal collar and various animal heads carved to the shaft, including a lion, a rabbit, various masks and grotesques,90cm long including metal ferrule,together with a malacca stick, with a metal, probably bronze, handle, in the form of a hand grasping a rod,91cm long (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: 1 - hole to side of dog which may be a natural feature, a 16cm split below the collar.2 - wear and blemishes to Malacca.
Two gold-mounted walking canes,the first, malacca with a gold terminal (tests approximately 15ct), engraved with a coat of arms and initials over an eyelet for a safety cord,89.5cm long, andthe second, an ebony cane, with a plain 9ct gold terminal, with engraved initials,92cm long (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: 1 - minor wear, stick a little warped.2 - initials rubbed, splits to edge of terminal.
A Victorian cast iron stick stand by Coalbrookdale,with a brassed finish, the top with nine circular apertures on cast end supports over two lift-out trays, marked with registration stamps, stamped 'C-B-Dale' and 'No.24',90cm wide16cm deep63cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A Victorian malacca walking stick,the malacca handle carved as a dog's head with glass eyes, over an embossed yellow metal collar with a vacant shield-shaped cartouche,90cm long including rubber ferruleProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Some discolouration to ivory.
A group of four walking sticks,to include a malacca sword stick, with white metal mounts,85cm long,a bamboo stick, with a silver knob handle in the form of a grotesque face, by George Brace, London 1879,93cm long,a malacca stick, with a carved bull handle,87cm long, anda bamboo swagger stick, with an ivory dog's head terminal and white metal collar,83cm long (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: All with wear and minor blemishes.No obvious major faults.Approx 2.8cm diameter at separation point.
English School, early 19th centuryPortrait of a gentleman in a blue coat with white stock and jewelled stick pinon ivory, oval9 x 7cm, in a gold frame tested as approximately 9ct gold with rolled gold suspension, woven hair and initials 'WN' versoCondition report: Some loss of colour and the gold frame is a little worn
Four military walking sticks,a malacca stick, with a white metal handle engraved 'Serg. Major W McCleave, on leaving the Regiment from Lt. Colonel R.T. Glyn, 1st Ba. 2nd Regt., Malta 13th May 1871',90cm long including rubber ferrule,a bamboo SAS swagger stick, the white metal terminal embossed with the SAS insignia and motto 'Who Dares Wins',90cm long,a wooden stick, probably ash with mahogany details, the handle inset with the RAF insignia in white metal and blue and white enamel,89cm long, andan RAF bamboo swagger stick, the white metal terminal embossed with the RAF insignia,73cm long (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Expected war.Later ferrules to two.RAF swagger stick with wear.Otherwise no obvious major faults.
Two walking sticks,a malacca stick with an ivory handle and engraved 22ct collar, with a blank cartouche, London 1875,19cm long including rubber ferrule,together with a turned sectional ivory stick, late 19th century, worked to represent bamboo below a lion carved handle,93cm long (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A Japanese solid carved ivory oni okimono,Meiji period (late 19th century), the larger figure striding forth, his crouching attendant proffering a bowl, red seal signature Nihon and further incised signature Goka beneath base,16.5cm highCondition report: Various stress cracks to base, pre manufacture, one disguised with leaves, end of stick in right hand broken off
Two George II cast silver candlesticks,both probably by James Gould, each have a different maker's mark for the silversmith, one London 1744, the other 1747, each knopped and baluster stem terminating in a shaped, stepped and scalloped base, the sunken well engraved with a coat of arms,20cm high, 27.3ozt without unmarked sconces (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: There is the slightest of difference in the detailing to each candlestick. This is more noticeable on the sunken well rim. Hallmarks underneath clear on both, however, the lower section of the 1744 stick is lacking.The maker's marks on each visible.Colour bright.The wear is commensurate with age.
Three walking sticks with carved head handles, comprising: one hardwood example, with safety cord eyelets,86cm long,a small hardwood stick, the head with a hat and glass eyes over an embossed white metal collar,83cm long, andan ebony example, the bearded head with a contrasting wooden turban,87cm long (3)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: 1 - expected wear.2 - 5cm split below collar.3 - minor wear.
A group of four walking sticks,a hardwood stick, the carved lion's head handle with glass eyes and silver collar, Birmingham 1897,90cm long,an ebony stick, with a carved horn dog's head handle with glass eyes and a white metal collar,86cm high including rubber ferrule,a hardwood stick, probably ash, with an antler handle having a silver lidded compartment, with an engraved crest and a white metal tip and initials,93cm high including rubber ferrule, anda snakeskin covered stick, with an embossed Chinese white metal terminal,83.5cm high (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Lion's head - splits to the stick.Dog's head - splits to stick below the mount, mount with 1cm split.Antler - engraving to silver rubbed.Snakeskin - wear and losses to snakeskin, probably a missing collar. Terminal with wear, dents and distortion.
A walking stick of Napoleon Bonaparte interest, with an ivory handle, crisply carved with a dog's head and collar, mounted with diamonds, opals, garnet, split pearls, coral, turquoise and zircon, a banded agate in the dog's open mouth over a cast yellow metal collar which tests as 15ct gold, similarly mounted with gemstones, on a malachite cane, with an applied paper label which reads 'From The Collection of the Stansfield and Cooper-Horsfall families. This stick was presented to Marshal Soult, with gratitude from Napoleon' [sic],91cm longProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Marshal General Jean-de-Soult, the 1st Duke of Dalmatia (born 29 March 1769, died 26 November 1851), commonly known as Marshal Soult, was a distinguished military commander during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (including the Peninsular War).The Stansfield and Copper-Horsfall families were brought together by the marriage of the Reverend Michael Alfred Horsfall of West Thorpe, Whitby to Mabel Catherine Stansfield in 1897.As the name Stansfield is mentioned first, it is more than feasible that the stick came into the possession of the Copper-Horsfall family through Michael’s marriage to Mabel in 1897. The Stansfield family were a well-established family in the County of Yorkshire gentry. Likewise, the Horsfall family appear to have been long residents in the county.Condition report: Some gemstones not original.Discolouration to the gold collar amongst gemstones.Overall good.There is a drilled banded agate bead in the mouth of the dog. This is a later addition. Glue is visible around the bead. There are two green gemstones in collets to the nose of the dog. The gemstones and collets are later additions. Due to mount limitations we have been unable to make a positive identification as to the type and variety of these gemstones. The forehead and eyes are set with rose cut diamonds and turquoise cabochons (one cracked), which are probably original. There are coral cabochons and green gemstones glued to the head, these are later additions. There may originally have gem-set collets in these recesses. Due to mount limitations we have been unable to make a positive identification as to the type and variety of the green gemstones. The carved buckle style collar to the dog is set with diamonds, opal, turquoise, brown zircon, a colourless gem for a which a positive identification has not been possible due to mount limitations, all in collets, and three cabochon turquoise which have been glued in. The glued turquoise are later replacements, as are the opal and colourless gem, and possibly the brown zircon. The neck is set with a cushion cut amethyst (chipped), a round cabochon cat’s eye gem, possibly chrysoberyl, and a cabochon opal (cracked). The opal is a later replacement. There is a crack through the ivory where these three collets are set. The gold collar is set with a pink tourmaline, a colourless gemstone, possibly rock crystal quartz, a garnet, three pearls, and rose cut diamonds. The garnet is a later replacement. One of the pearls is a cultured pearl, and the nacre is very worn - largely deficient. This pearl is a later replacement. The other two pearls are untested. There is glue visible around most of the later gemstones.
Two parasols and an umbrella stick,one parasol with a bamboo handle by Gauntlet, one with a white metal sphinx-like handle, the Victorian walking stick/umbrella with a 9ct collar, engraved with initials and with a black silk umbrella, 91cm long (3)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: 1 - no obvious major faults. painted PLC to handle.2 - parasol in poor condition, the handle a poorly fitting later addition.3 - expected wear and 4cm split to stick.
Modern Tam Tam shaped circular stool with cream leather top, on chromed base and a Fiam Italia glass stickstand of modern 20th century design (2) Condition ReportThe stick stand appears to be in overall good condition; one tiny visible chip to the exterior edge of the second hole and some scratches to the metal base.
A Mirecourt violin, labelled Paul Bailly, luthier [and hand signed(?)] ancien eleve de J-B Vuillaume 8 Medailles a Paris, Sydney, Melbourne etc, length of back 36cm, a silver mounted violin bow stamped PRIMAVERA, round stick, the ebony frog with mother of pearl eye, silver and ebony adjuster with ebony eye, 61g and another violin bow (3) Provenance: Margaret E Hargraves, Leeds, by whom supplied to the late owner Miss Knowles on January 11 1944 (£15.0.0) thence by descent to the present vendor. An image of the original receipt is included in the lot Good condition as evident from images. Not hitherto offered for sale since 1944
A green painted fabric cylindrical Fire Water bucket with leather handle, the body bearing partial transfer printed crest, 53cm h, a small quantity of walking sticks, shooting stick and a Sol Schaverien & Sons Ltd umbrella (7) Fire water bucket with extensive faults and wear. Walking sticks and umbrella consistent with age
Lazarino Cominazzo (ca. 1680-1730, active in Brescia)-attributed, Pistol in miquelet technique, polished, round and canted steel barrel, with description Lazarino Cominazzo in yellow metal, engrabed steel lock, iron trigger. In wooden shaft with bronze mounts and wooden powder stick; one open work engraved decorations; 17th Century. 32Cm long

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