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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWORD STICK, blade length approximately width 70cm, long umbrella style handle, contained in a bamboo scabbard, which is split towards the tip, together with a Georgian five beaded hilt spadroon, George III, 'Courtstyle' sword, with part of the scabbard attached to blade, poor condition, pitting and damage to the blade, crossguard and grip is ornate and possibly bone
AN EXTREMELY HIGH QUALITY ANTIQUES SWORD STICK fitted with a square cross section blade tapered down to a round tip, its brass handle is in the form of a deer's fetlock and the top of the bamboo sheath bears the brass image of a Stag's head, below which is a vacant oval, the tip of the sheath is fitted with a brass ferule, there is very minor damage to the top of the bamboo section of the sheath otherwise it is in good overall condition
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a silver vest of a rounded rectangular form, engraved foliate design, hallmarked 'Smith & Bartham' Birmingham, fitted with a suspension ring, a silver graduated albert chain fitted with a T-bar, two lobster hook clasps and a shield shaped fob, the albert chain links stamped with a lion passant, hallmarked 'Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd' Birmingham 1923, length 390mm, (one link appears to have been replaced with a base metal) the shield fob with a vacant cartouche hallmarked 'William Walter Cashmore' Birmingham 1924, a silver and onyx set openwork brooch, fitted with a brooch pin, hallmarked Edinburgh, approximate gross weight 62.0 grams, together with seven white metal necklaces some with pendants, two rings, two pendants and a white metal stick pin, most with marks to indicate silver, approximate gross weight 48.5 grams
Original vintage travel poster issued by Midland Red - a bus company which operated in the Midlands from 1905 until 1981. Text reads: Make your home your holiday centre - Enjoy a day in the beautiful ‘Midland Red’ country amidst lovely scenery, famous landmarks and old world villages. The image shows a smiling couple having a picnic - a woman in a striped top is pouring a drink from a flask whilst the man throws a stick for their black terrier - the background shows green hills and trees with a red double decker bus driving in the background. Good condition, tears, paper losses in margin, foxing, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Ferber, size (cm): 75x51, year of printing: 1950s
Original vintage advertising poster label for Punch Match - the British made Punch Match. Strike anywhere. J. John Masters & Co Ltd., London. Average 50 per box. Impregnated. - featuring an illustration of a red and white smiling glove puppet Mr. Punch with a stick set over blue background. Horizontal. Fair condition, creasing, folds, staining, minor paper loss on edges, tears, repaired tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 18x28, year of printing: 1920s
Original vintage propaganda poster issued by OSPAAAL to commemorate the Day of Solidarity with the People of Venezuela (November 21). The poster features a stylised illustration of a an orange stick man soldier with fierce facial expression and green eyes holding an assault rifle / machine gun, possibly a guerrilla soldier. Text in white in Spanish, English, French, and Arabic next to the OSPAAAL logo, over black background. OSPAAAL - Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa & Latin America is a Cuban political movement that was founded in Havana in 1966. Good condition, creasing, paper loss in bottom right corner, tears. Country of issue: Cuba, designer: Faustino Perez, size (cm): 53x33, year of printing: 1969
Original vintage advertising poster for the 3rd Bitterfeld Conference - Kunst? Was soll das? / Art? What's that? - featuring an illustration by A.R. Penck (pseudonym of Ralf Winkler). The image shows green stick figures among black vertical lines, with stylised handwritten text in blue outline in red with yellow and black crosses, signed A.R. Penck. Ralf Winkler (1939-2017) was a German artist working in a neo-expressionist style. Bitterfeld Conference, locally known as the "Bitterfelder Weg" sought to connect the working class with the artists of the day and form a new programmatic development of socialist cultural policy in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and point the way to an independent socialist national culture allowing to meet the "growing artistic and aesthetic needs of the working people". Excellent condition. Country of issue: Germany, designer: A.R. Penck, size (cm): 84x59, year of printing: 1960s

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