dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Spain, Curved handle made of dark horn. Silver-foiled ring nut featuring the initials 'EH' (Ernest Hemingway) and with the caption 'Pamplona / 1924 / July'. Dark, wooden shaft with no ferrule. This stick celebrates the well-known visit to Pamplona that deeply inspired Hemingway; the Nobel Prize winner donated it to a good friend of his. Provenance: the ancestors of the owner (Count Augusti), the stick has always been owned by the family. The dedication described in lot 152 also mentions a stick that the author gave to Count Augusti. height 86,3 cm.
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dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Straight blade od squared section. White metal ring-nut, cane-grip made of black, lacquered wood. Angled pommel made of deer horn, with white metal stripes, engraved at the edges. Black, lacquered, stick-shaped scabbard (a small missing part) with brass mounts. Total length when close: 96 cm. height 69,5 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, hollow-faceted blade of triangular section, short brass ring nut. Cylindrical, silver-colored, metal grip. Fine, angled pommel worked as a bloodhound's head, of silver-colored metal, with mark 'METAL ARGENTE'. Stick scabbard with silver ring nut marked '925', horn base (defects). Total length when closed: 91,3 cm. length 76,5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, with fuller, featuring remains of marking at the tang '... E CARRARA /... ERMO'. White metal ring nut. Wooden grip decorated with knots. Alongated, silver pommel with no marks, this also decorated with knots and with remains of blue enamel. Wooden scabbard (light missing part at the mouthpiece) and stick with metal shoe. Total length, when closed: 79,8 cm. length 78,2 cm.
PULP FICTION - CRIMESTORME (MICHAEL), Pseud. of GEORGE HERBERT DAWSON. Make Mine a Virgin, [1949]; Make Mine Dangerous, [1949]; Make Mine a Corpse, [1950], Make Mine Beautiful, [1949]; Satan Buys a Wreath, [1950], Stoke, Archer; Unlucky Virgin, first American edition, extreme tip of one upper cover corner torn away, Cleveland, Kaywin, [1951]; Hot Dames on Cold Slabs, first American edition, New York, Leisure Library, [1952]; Elvira Digs a Grave, [1952]; Chicago Terror, [1952]; Make Mine a Redhead, [1952], Harborough--ANGEL (ROSS), Pseud. of DONALD CRESSWELL. Dead Easy, [c.1951]; Smile Baby, Smile, [c.1951]; Over My Dead Body, [c.1951]; One-Way Trip, '2/6d.' price tab pasted on upper cover, [c.1953]; Dames Don't Dictate, [c.1952]; So Long, Johnny!, [c.1952], Scion--MARKHAM (STEVE) Alcatraz Breakout, [c.1950]; Dames Can't Wait, [c.1950]; It's Not Easy to Die, [c.1950]; The Hideout, [c.1950]; The Maltese Mob, [c.1950]; Date in Detroit, [c.1950], Art Publicity; Cornered, [c.1951]; New Orleans Wildcat, [c.1951]; I'll Take Blonde!, [c.1951], Gaywood; Dames Spell Trouble, Kaye Publications, [c.1953]--SHANNON (BRAD) The Big Snatch, [c.150]; Fall Guy, [c.1951]; The Lady's for Killing, short tear to upper cover, [c.1950]; Blues for My Baby, [1950]; So Many Dead, [c.1950]; The Countless Steps, [1952]--LUGAR (HANS) You Don't Say, Bolton Book Exchange stamp on upper cover, [1951]; Handle with Care, [1952] Midnight Sister, short tear to upper cover, [1953]--DRAYTON (RICKY) Stick or Bust!, [1953]--HANSEN (FRANK) I'll Get By, [1953]; Lady Be Bad, [1953], Scion publisher's pictorial wrappers by Heade, Ferrari, Gomez, Roger Davis, J. Pollock, and others, occasional light creases or light markings, 8vo; and 62 others by mentioned authors, R.C. Finney, and Christ Wheatley (c.100)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th-century birds eye maple and inlaid mercury stick barometer, signed John Cail, Newcastle, the curved and narrow body terminating with an architectural urn cistern cover, 95 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: Good overall cosmetic condition, with only some losses evident to the upper silvered backing. Light surface marks elsewhere. Mercury appears to move well, but not tested for atmospheric accuracy or temperature. Cistern is concealed.
THREE 19TH CENTURY SAMSON PORCELAIN CHELSEA DERBY FIGURES each standing in front of a bocage, together with five assorted cherub figures, modelled holding baskets of flowers (8) Condition Report: man with stick -restoration to stick, finger, . man mandolin - missing end of mandolin, crazing to back of figure. woman - one restored hand, othe other is broken but there. larger putti - one has a chip to the front. middle size has restored arm. smaller example - one has a break to head and arm which have been re-stuck, the other has a crack to arm and chips to base.
A late Victorian/early Edwardian novelty glass walking cane, spirally twisted throughout in alternating tones of red, blue and white, slight crook handle, the tip embellished with a silver thimble, hallmarked for Charles Horner, Chester 1910, 101cm long; a 19th century gentleman's hawthorn walking stick, 90cm high (2)
M Tugwell signed No48 Squadron RAF 30th Anniversary of Operation Varsity 24th March 1975 FDC No. 693 of 1173. Dropped with a stick of 13 Para troops of the Parachute Regiment on Everleigh DZ on Salisbury Plain from Hercules C Mk1 XV205 of No48 Sqn. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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