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An oval stick stand, 20th century, printed with continental style coursing figures, on a scroll-form bronze foot and with a gadrooned rim, 53 cm high, together with an early 20th-century parasol with porcelain handle.Estate of the late Della Howard. Please see the related article on https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/Condition report: The stick stand is in good condition, although it is not of significant age, late second quarter of the 20th century.The parasol handle has some glaze rubbing on the high points but is generally in good condition with honey gilding.
A late 19th-century French bamboo sword stick, with a triangular and engraved blade, 90 cm (full length), together with a silver-mounted marine ivory cane and a red leather shell carrier.Qty: 3Condition report: The sword-stick is in good order and has a pleasing patina. The bamboo shows signs of natural cracks and blemishes of age.The marine ivory cane has longitudinal cracks The bottom portion of the can appears to be actual bamboo rather than ivory carved to resemble bamboo.The shell carrier has a repaired crack running the length of the body.
Bastón circa 1900. Caña en madera tallada forrada de discos de marfil de elefante, empuñadura en marfil de morsa tallado en forma de dos aves entrelazados con ojos en vidrio y punta en ébano, 85 cm. long. Falta un ojo. Se adjunta documento de peritación expedido por la Federación Española de Anticuarios. An ivory handled walking stick circa 1900. Having a carved elephant ivory discs shaft with a walrus ivory handle carved in the shape of two twisted birds with glass eyes and an ebony tip, 85 cm. long.
A Malacca Wood Walking Stick believed to have been used by Napoleon on St. Helena, early 19th century,With bentwood handle and applied with silver plaque engraved THIS STICK LATE IN COMMON USE BY NAPOLEON AT ST HELENA & BROUGHT OVER BY SIR HUDSON LOWE FROM WHOM IT PASSED TO H.F.& FROM HIM TO G.H.W.IS NOW BY THE LATTER GIVEN TO HIS FRIEND J M M 19 NOVEMBER 1843, 87cm long Footnotes:Provenance:Sir Hudson Lowe (1769-1844), jailer of Napoleon Bonaparte.Passed to H.F. by the above.Passed to G.H.W. by the above.Passed to J.M.M. by the above, 19 November 1843.(the above according to silver plaque)The Earl of Sutherland - at Dunrobin Castle until the present daySir Hudson Lowe (1769-1844) had a long and illustrious military career, starting at the age of 12 as Ensign in the East Devon Militia. Lowe was active across Europe, North Africa, and America, before arriving at St. Helena as jailer of Napoleon on the 14th April 1814. Napoleon and Lowe's paths had intersected once before, as both were present at the Siege of Toulon in 1793.Despite living within a few miles of the Longwood estate on St. Helena, Lowe met with Napoleon only six times over the course of the former's first four months on the island. All subsequent engagement was made by a series of combative written correspondence. As jailer, Lowe was highly critical of Longwood House's running costs, including security and hundreds of bottles of wine consumed each month by Napoleon and his entourage. According to one visiting diplomat, Lowe was bemoaned on the island as 'fussy and unreasonable beyond all expression'.Sold on the Instructions of the Earl of Sutherland.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two diamond set stick pins, one in white gold claw set with a trefoil of brilliant cut diamonds, tested as approximately 18ct gold, the other in yellow gold with a transitional cut diamond claw set to a removable rex collet, with screw fitting, tested as approximately 9ct gold (2)Condition report: Single stone stick pin:Pin is slightly bent.Diamond is dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.A couple of scratches to the table of the diamond.Trefoil stick pin:Diamonds are bright, lively and well match.Scratches to the pin, especially near the bottom.
An 18ct gold star set diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond star set to the square head, to tapered engraved shoulders and a flat section shank, Birmingham 1939, 3.80g.Finger size U approximatelyCondition report: Mount out of shape.Diamond loose in setting. Some wear to the engraving.Shank thinner at base.Surface reaching inclusions to the diamond.Pavilion of diamond extends below the bottom of the head. As such the ring does not sit properly on a wheatsheaf stick, so the finger size is a rough approximately only.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a 9ct gold opal and diamond ring, Birmingham 1989, a low carat gold cultured pearl ring, marked 333, tested as approximately 8ct gold, a gold curb chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal bolt ring, a gold diamond set stick pin, marked 585, tested as approximately 15ct gold, a sterling silver panel bracelet, three sterling silver chains, and a small quantity of costume jewellery (qty.)8ct gold - 1.22g, 9ct gold - 3.25g total, 14ct gold - 1.44g
Five gold stick pins, to include a horseshoe stick pin, and split pearl stick pin, and a removable diamond and split pearl cluster stick pin, all tested as approximately 9ct gold with 15ct gold finials, the cluster with screw fitting, together with a cultured pearl stick pin and a Rotary diamond and enamel stick pin, both tested as approximately 9ct gold, 6.65g total
A gold single stone malachite ring, with an oval cabochon malachite, approximately 28 x 16mm, milligrain set, to split shoulders and a 'D' section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 9.24g, together with a gold single stone moonstone ring, with a round cabochon moonstone, approximately 6.5mm, rub set, to a flat section shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.48g (2)Finger size J approximately, UProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: The malachite ring has a slightly 'U' shaped shank and as such does not sit on a wheatsheaf stick. The finger size is a rough approximation only. Minor scratches/surface marks to the malachite.Surface marks to mounts.
A ruby, paste and split pearl butterfly bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal pin and safety chain, a gold single stone paste bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, and a 9ct gold split pearl stick pin, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 7.58g total (3)Condition report: Butterfly is possibly later applied to the bar brooch. One paste is a later replacement. Pins a little loose.
A gold ruby and diamond cluster stick pin, one diamond deficient, tested as approximately 9ct gold, with later soft solder to the finial, together with a 9ct gold leaf brooch, Birmingham, 3.34g, a sterling silver fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, a silver shell cameo brooch, etc. (qty.)
Tray of assorted china to include: pinecone shaped, leaf and fruit design Clarice Cliff shallow dish in pastel colours, a Royal Doulton plate depicting, possibly, Peter Grimes, a Doulton 'Augustine' lidded dish decorated with pomegranates, figs, etc. a Davenport pastille burner decorated in navy blue and gilt with four gilt feet, a Sylvac Green leaf embossed mint sauce jug with leaf embossed saucer, three teaspoons (EPNS), together with an English porcelain taper stick circa 1820 (broken pieces attached).(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A cast iron stick stand, second half 19th century, with nautical motifs and twin removable drip pans, the underside with indistinct registration diamond, 82cm high, together with a green painted wood bathroom rail, 83cm high, 77cm wideProvenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country house

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