Pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column table candlesticks with square bases H20cm Birmingham 1898 Maker J Sherwood & Sons - Condition Report Approx 26.8oz gross (weighted bases), structurally sound, hallmarks rubbed, sit flat on a surface, pin prick dent to one at the base which has pierced through and one other to the body, the top edge to this is slightly sloping downwards, small dent and very small hole (knocked) no structural damage, sconce also slightly dented at the base, the other stick has a few small dents to the base and a split at the corner, very small pin prick hole to the body, one does not quite stand up straight
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Pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks on square bases H15cm London 1888 Maker Martin Hall & Co, only one sconce hallmarked with Sheffield assay mark - Condition Report Approx 20.7oz gross (weighted bases), both structurally sound and sit flat on surface, pinprick dents to both throughout around the base of the body (do not appear to have pierced through), one has a couple of small splits at the top splits at the top looking down (when sconce is removed), this has also lost its inner lining and a couple of small holes at the top within the detail, associated sconces, tarnished and rubbing in areas, right hand stick does not quite stand straight
A VICTORIAN PAINTED CAST IRON HALL STAND, late 19th century, the central openwork scroll cast upright with two hooks, with a conforming horizontal bar with three hooks, above a foliate cast walking stick retaining bar, the 'D' shaped base with lift out drip tray, the reverse cast with diamond date stamp, height: 171cm, width: 80cm
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE TOMBOLA" by Johannes Van Geffen, circa 1740the base shaped as a tripod table, the top engraved with a scene of two adults and a child walking (possibly biblical) and with sections numbered from one to twelve, the detachable revolving top formed as an acrobat on a balancing wire, holding a hat in his right hand and a stick in his left, height: 12.5cm, (66.77 grams). Literature: for a similar example see Lot 327, Christie's Amsterdam, The Decorative Arts Sale, 22nd-23rd September 2009 . Provenance: Part of the collection (lots 167-231) formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE OF A MAN LEADING A GOAT possibly by Abraham van der Hoeff, Haarlem, (1718-1734), the man holding a stick in his right hand, length: 5.2cm, width: 2.5cm, height: 3.1cm, (20.32 grams). Literature: for a similar example see Lot 18, Christies, Amsterdam, 12th December 2006. Provenance: Part of the collection (lots 167-231) formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE CHAMBER STICK probably early 18th century, circular, with a cylindrical socket and another similar of hexagonal form with an openwork scroll handle, the latter with a later duty stamp, otherwise apparently unmarked, length: 8.2cm, height: 1.6cm (2). Literature: For a similar example see Lot 13, Christie's, Amsterdam 27th April 2004. Provenance: Part of the collection (lots 167-231) formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
ATTRIBUTED TO HM QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901) An en grisaille sketch of deer in a landscape ink and wash, 15.5cm x 15.75cm, framed together with an ink inscription "From the Queen's blotting book, Scone Palaceâ€. Note: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert stayed at Scone Palace with the 4th Earl of Mansfield on 6th September 1842, during their first visit to Scotland. The royal tour, which lasted two weeks, was largely organised by the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Midlothian and Gold Stick of Scotland, and his wife Charlotte, who was Queen Victoria's Mistress of the Robes, in conjunction with the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. Victoria described Scone in a letter to her uncle Leopold, King of the Belgians, as "fine, but rather gloomy". A watercolour of Scone by William Leighton Leitch was later presented to Victoria and Albert as a souvenir of their visit. In 1846 Leitch became drawing master to Her Majesty and The Royal Family, a post he held for twenty two years.The Queen was a keen artist, with animals providing a common subject for the Monarch's watercolours and drawings. In 1847, on another trip to Scotland, The Queen produced a pencil drawing of a stag in a highland landscape after Edwin Henry Landseer's mural on the drawing room wall at Ardverikie Shooting Lodge.
A GEORGE IV PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE STANDISH, circa 1825, of rectangular form, with twin hobnail cut glass ink wells flanking a cylindrical jar with foliate cover mounted with an urn candle socket as a chamber stick, with concave pen recesses to front and back and with a foliate cast loop handle at each end; with repousse foliate sides and spherical feet, height: 12cm, length: 34cm
A GLAZED WHITE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF MINERVA standing on a circular base with a key-pattern border, 22cm high, a Paris porcelain taper stick modelled as a classical helmet and a cherub kneeling beside a gilt classical decorated with roses, 11cm wide, a Naples porcelain figure of Egyptian woman crouching beside an urn, and a Naples cup and saucer with lid (7 including the lids)
A JAPANNED METAL TWIN LIGHT BOUILLOTTE TABLE LAMP, in early 19th century style, 20th century, the conical shades height adjustable on a square section stem, above twin electrical fitments on outscrolled arms, above a galleried oval base on four ball feet: a red and gold painted metal table lamp modelled as a Spanish altar stick, 20th century; and a modern black ceramic urn table lamp, the Bouillotte lamp: 52cm high, 37cm wide, the altar stick: 80cm high, the urn lamp: 39cm high overall
Japanese wall water clock, the 9.75" brass dial with twenty-four hour chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre over a chain attached to a falling bob in a cylinder and counterweight, within a carved wooden frame inscribed on a rounded brass plaque to the base 'Albert Colley of ye towne, Salisbury Anno Dom 1673', 30" high; also a contemporary Fortin type brass cylindrical stick barometer, signed D. Smith Limited, Southampton, 35" high (2)
A 19th century unmarked gold intaglio banded agate seal ring, depicting flower, with closed-back setting, setting height 10.9mm, size L, 1.3gGood overall condition, ring has been repurposed from an old brooch/stick pin head with an added shank, some glue evident all the way round the stone, seal is lightly abraded, settings also lightly abraded, unmarked but tests as gold
An early 20th century unmarked silver onyx and split pearl dress ring, set with octagonal-cut onyx, setting height 12.4mm, size Q, 1.9gGood overall condition, ring has been repurposed from an old brooch or stick pin head with an added shank, no chips cracks or abrasions to stones, settings lightly abraded all over, unmarked but tests as silver
A collection of music tour memorabilia - including Depeche Mode and Erasure mugs, a U2 Pop infinity cube, a Dire Straits watch and a Simply Red memory stick. (5)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
A yellow metal mounted shell cameo brooch 3.5cm x 2.8cm, a 9ct gold Scouting stick pin a further pin in yellow metal and a 9ct gold mount from a pair of glasses, weight of all items combined 13.2gms Provenance: The Late Dr Helen. E. C. Cargill Thompson Condition Report: Available upon request
A coopered stick stand, 52cm high, together with a collection of various fire furniture, to include bellows, tools, a folding firescreen, 79cm high, a 'peacock' fire screen, 45cm high, and a brass coal helmet, 47cm long overall Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva
An Edwardian gilt brass and painted cast metal stick stand, circa 1905, 61cm high, 41cm wide Saleroom Notice: Please note the base of this stick stand is not cast iron as originally catalogued but cast metal - possibly aluminium, the weight is significantly less than would be expected from cast iron Condition Report: Please note the base of this stick stand is not cast iron but cast metal - possibly aluminium, the weight is significantly less than would be expected from cast iron Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The gauge of the brass is also quite thin, the surface has worn and rubbed in places The interior of the base is dirty from age and use,Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Sir Edmund Hillary KG, ONZ, KBE (20 July 1919 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, philanthropist and he served in the Royal New Zealand Airforce during WW2. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. Hillary became interested in mountaineering while in secondary school. He made his first major climb in 1939, reaching the summit of Mount Olivier. He served in the Royal New Zealand Airforce as a navigator during World War II in No. 6 (later 5) Squadron RNZAF on Catalina flying boats. In 1945, he was sent to Fiji and to the Solomon Islands, where he was badly burnt in an accident. This is a Trans Antarctic Expedition 1956 58 Official Souvenir Cover with a Scott Base Ross Dependency postmark for 11th January 1957 signed by Sir Edmund Hillary, Expedition Leader of the Trans Antarctic Expedition. The cover is mounted on a New Zealand Ross Dependency display board but is easily removable without any damage as it is just held by little plastic non-stick pockets on the corners. 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.
A leather gladstone-type "doctor's" bag, shooting stick, one volume "Encylopedia of Rugby Football 1966", four various Sportsman's Book Club books, including "Soccer from the Press Box", "A Lifetime in Football", "Sports Report", "The Boat Race", one volume "Websters International Dictionary of the English Language..." published Bell & Sons, London 1894, a small collection of brass ornaments including two brass "bear" money boxes, Welsh lady table bell, pair of female legs nutcrackers etc, a Jakar drawing set and a collection of 8 small ceramic ducks
A modern stained beech and pine double pedestal desk, the plain top on two banks of four drawers with brass cup handles, 166.5 cm wide x 88 cm deep x 80 cm high, together with a circa 1900 Carolean style carved oak dining chair, 45 cm wide x 106 cm high, a pair of modern stained beech wheel and stick back kitchen chairs and two others
A quantity of jewellery, to include a metal Albertina chain, broken, centre chain missing, a silver blue topaz and diamond pendant on box chain, a gold peridot and paste cluster pendant, one paste chipped, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 1.65g, a gold initial slide, tested as approximately 9ct gold, on black ribbon strap with metal clasp, a metal paste set stick pin, an amethyst and split pearl stick pin and a split pearl horseshoe stick pin, both tested as approximately 9ct gold, 2.44g (qty.)
A 9ct rose, white and yellow gold spray brooch, with textured finish to pin and roller catch, Sheffield, 40mm long, together with a white and yellow gold cross, or 'kiss', hollow brooch, with pin and roller catch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 41mm long, and a gold diamond set stick pin, the finial in the form of Mozafarian Fine Jewellers logo, grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, tested as approximately 18ct gold (3)9ct gold - 6.21g total, 18ct gold - 1.12gCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to gold. Something inside the cross/kiss brooch rattles a little when moved,
A small quantity of gentlemen's jewellery, to include a Victorian gold ruby set horseshoe stick pin, tested as approximately 15ct gold with 9ct gold pin, 1.78g, a pair of silver gilt carved scarab cuffinks, with twisted wire bars and chain link fittings, and a gold dress stud, tested as approximately 15ct gold, 1.36g (4)Condition report: 15ct dress stud scratched to back.Slight split to top of horseshoe, and some discolouration/surface marks/scratches.Surface reaching inclusions to one of the rubies, and a slight chip to another.
A 9ct gold Masonic lodge pendant, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1922, suspended on a gilt metal stick pin, a New Zealand gold and nephrite jade bar brooch, marked 9ct, and a military brooch, marked 9ct with a safety chain, stick pin Langthorne 1421 Lodge 1872-1922, 3.19g (without stick pin), 5.39g, 4.91g (3)Condition report: Stick pin pendant dirty and tarnished.Light surface marks.Bar brooch possible losses to the leaf section at the centre.Military pin slightly floppy.
A 19th century ebony walking cane, with marine ivory clenched fist knop and silver collar, by Briggs of London, length 96cm. Good condition, some shaping of tip to accommodate replacement ferrule.The stick appears to have a laquer but the carved end is a deep red black wood underneath which is probably ebony.
A gold mechanical watch ring, the watch with hinged cover with applied monogram, possibly 'SL', to silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued hands, with 'U' shaped shank, marked 14k, Swiss assay marks, 9.71g.Finger size O-P approximatelyCondition report: Due to 'U' shape of shank, it is not possible to accurately measure the finger size on a ring stick. The finger size is an approximation only.Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds.Hands adjust, but do not align at '12'.Marks and discolouration to dial and hands.Perspex has yellowed.Wear to gilding on crown.Surface marks/scratches to gold.Some discolouration around applied initials to cover.Shank slightly thinner at base.Solder joins visible where shank has previously been sized.

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