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French silver mounted violin bow by Georges Barjonnet and stamped Roger Gerome on the handle and Made in France under the handle behind the frog, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with silver rings enclosing pearl eyes and with a silver overlaid ebony adjuster, 57gm (without hair)-Additional images for Lot 2274 (11/12/2020) are available at the following link: https://we.tl/b-IrERuTIkDi These links are continuously updated. Please feel free to check back as requests come in.
English violin bow stamped L. Panormo circa 1830, the stick octagonal, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and with an ebony adjuster, 48gm (with partial hair and lapping)-Additional images for Lot 2285 (11/12/2020) are available at the following link: https://we.tl/b-EIJqtivO45 These links are continuously updated. Please feel free to check back as requests come in.
Good old nickel mounted double bass bow, unstamped, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two nickel bands, 148gm-Additional images for Lot 2264 (11/12/2020) are available at the following link: https://we.tl/b-l5WKvN628b These links are continuously updated. Please feel free to check back as requests come in.
* A 19th century veterinary fleam, having three folding steel blades each marked Borwick Cast Steel, with horn handles, 9cm (closed) together with a turned wooden fleam hammer or bloodletting stick, 22cm. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
A thumbstick walking stick, the rams horn handle carved as a trout, 122cm, together with two others. (3)Condition report: Thumbstick – h.129cm, well-used with some surface scratching, but sturdy and intact,Dog – well-used, carving is quite worn and not detailed, handle glued to stick but appears sturdy.
Joe Coleman 'Rear of Card - Deck of Cards Vol II'. Oil on board. Signed and titled verso. 59.5 x 42cm. "Joe Coleman is a traditional sign writer based in the southwest. Originally from Weymouth, Joe studied graphic design at Bristol UWE and now works from his studio in Cornwall. Joe says, “I worked as a Junior Designer for a number of years before I even knew sign writing was a job!”. Since 2015 when Joe first picked up a brush and maul stick he has not stopped, running his own company ‘Coleman Sign and Design’ and building an impressive portfolio of works for a variety of clients all over the UK. Joe says, ""I was honoured to be asked by Aimee at TLC to design the reverse design and packaging for the Deck of Cards Vol.II. I wanted to create a design that was bright and uplifting with a modern feel, but I was also keen to stick to traditional methods and use a handpainted approach. The design I have produced pays homage to classic signwriting styles through use of drop and cast shadowing but with a colour scheme that is more influenced by the beautiful fabrics and patterning of the countries that TLC support. The exchange of various serifs within the typography is a subtle nod to the amazing work that TLC do and is a representative of a community based on giving and sharing of vital elements.”Website: www.instagram.com/coleman_signanddesignTransplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
c.1901 Perks & Birch/Singer Tricycle ProjectRegistration no. not registeredEngine no. 125 (see text)•Early motorised tricycle•Extremely rare•Three engines and numerous spare parts includedThe Singer Motor Wheel was invented by Messrs Edwin Perks and Frank Birch, who took out patents to the design in 1899. Their invention consisted of a small four-stroke engine complete with carburettor, fuel tank, and low-tension magneto, which was housed within an eight-spoked cast-aluminium wheel suitable for attachment to any standard bicycle (at the rear) or tricycle (at the front). The pair began manufacturing the Perks & Birch Motor Wheel at their works in Coventry. The neighbouring Singer Cycle Company was their main customer, and in 1900 Singer acquired the rights to the P&B Motor Wheel, which they proceeded to improve. Out of the handful of known survivors, bicycle versions of the Singer Motor Wheel are owned by the National Motor Museum and the Shuttleworth Collection. Very few tricycles are known of, making this an exceptionally rare machine from motoring's pioneering age. This lot includes three engines, numbers: '125', '247' and '621', '125'being the earliest engine known to exist. Engine '247' was purchased in Wales where it had been used to power a saw bench. One of main reasons it was purchased was because it had the original low-tension Simms magneto that was missing from engine '125'. This Lot also includes much research information, including correspondence with the Birch family, and many photographs. There is also an impressive amount of information, photographs, period advertisements, and articles on a USB memory stick.Restoration work on engine number '125' has started, with pattern making, casting, and machining work carried out. In addition, the pattern for the late-type cylinder barrel has been made and one casting produced for the later Singer motor wheel engine. Most original cycle parts are included either to use 'as is' or to serve as patterns. Other noteworthy features include an original Dunlop tyre on one of the spare motor wheels, and auxiliary fuel and oil tanks by Singer, which were extras that greatly increase the vehicle's range. The private vendor believes the tricycle to be of Singer type albeit with incorrect front forks and handlebars, and without the '125' engine and wheel fitted; however, its exact origins are unknown. This Lot comprises a vast array of components of varying condition and completeness. Accordingly, prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the suitability, date, origins, and correctness of these components prior to bidding. Close inspection advised. When completed, and following the relevant Sunbeam Pioneer Motor Cycle Club application, this motorised tricycle should be eligible for both the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run and the Pioneer Run as well as many other events for Veteran cars and motorcycles.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vergoldeter Adler auf hölzerner Stange Massive Bronze, vergoldet (berieben). Aufgeschraubt auf rohrartig gestalteter Holzstange, verschraubter Steinfuß, überfangen von Messingblech. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Gesamthöhe 59 cm. Zustand: II A gold-plated eagle on a wooden stick Massive Bronze, vergoldet (berieben). Aufgeschraubt auf rohrartig gestalteter Holzstange, verschraubter Steinfuß, überfangen von Messingblech. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Gesamthöhe 59 cm. Condition: II
Matrose Schleipfner - Paradejacke und Reservistenstock Jacke aus marineblauem Grundtuch, vernähter Kaiser-Artillerie-Schießpreis des Jahres 1913, Gefreitenwinkel, Tätigkeitsabzeichen für Entfernungsmesser bei Marineartillerie-Abteilungen. Zweireihig vergoldete Knöpfe mit Kaiserkrone und Anker, Schließkettchen. Reservistenstock in Form eines Paddels, bemalt und verziert in den Farben von Helgoland, zwölf Mützenbänder angebracht (größtenteils stark gekürzt und beschädigt), wie z.B. "S.M.S. Helgoland, Freya, Schlesien, Charlotte" usw. Länge des Paddels 94 cm. Zudem nicht zugehöriges Seidenstickbild des Reichspostdampfers "Roon", Reise des Matrosen Hans Huber nach China und Japan, im schwarz lackierten Holzrahmen (Maße 68 x 70 cm). In unterschiedlicher Erhaltung. Zustand: II - Seaman Schleipfner - parade jacket and reservist stick Jacke aus marineblauem Grundtuch, vernähter Kaiser-Artillerie-Schießpreis des Jahres 1913, Gefreitenwinkel, Tätigkeitsabzeichen für Entfernungsmesser bei Marineartillerie-Abteilungen. Zweireihig vergoldete Knöpfe mit Kaiserkrone und Anker, Schließkettchen. Reservistenstock in Form eines Paddels, bemalt und verziert in den Farben von Helgoland, zwölf Mützenbänder angebracht (größtenteils stark gekürzt und beschädigt), wie z.B. "S.M.S. Helgoland, Freya, Schlesien, Charlotte" usw. Länge des Paddels 94 cm. Zudem nicht zugehöriges Seidenstickbild des Reichspostdampfers "Roon", Reise des Matrosen Hans Huber nach China und Japan, im schwarz lackierten Holzrahmen (Maße 68 x 70 cm). In unterschiedlicher Erhaltung. Condition: II -
A Victorian ivory Cameo Brooch, carved bust portrait of lady wearing bead necklace with yellow metal mount and safety chain, unmarked, approx. 55mm high, 40mm wide, 25.8g, crack extending through face, together with a rose metal Spy Glass with rectangular bevelled glass and ring handle, unmarked, 82mm long, 19.2g, together with a gold stick Pin, the finial with double halo of pearls and lapis type cabochons, 6g, a Stick Pin set pearl within rose-cut diamond border and another gilt metal horseshoe Stick Pin
A cased Edwardian gold seed pearl and peridot openwork pendant, a 9ct Art Nouveau example set with opals, a silver Royal Engineers enamel brooch, a white metal cross pendant set with turquoise and seed pearls, a cased 18ct Edwardian horseshoe stick pin, a cased 15ct target stick pin, a mottled jade bead necklace and a coral necklace (8)
Late Victorian carved walnut stick barometer, anonymous, the white ceramic scale printed for 10am Yesterday and 10am To Day with Remarks, flanking partially exposed main tube and twin verniers, the moulded figured trunk with ogee-arched carved flowerhead decorated pediment and carved wings over mercury thermometer and carved cistern cover, 102cm high Condition: Missing one wooden Vernier adjusting knob, otherwise sound - **General condition consistent with age
Late 18th or early 19th Century Italian Grand Tour souvenir fan, decorated with a view of the Pantheon between two further vignettes, within banded borders, the ivory sticks pierced with figures and scroll work, 26.5cm long, in printed card box inscribed in ink 'The fan presented by M.Corbet [indistinct] Bar't, brought from Rome [date indistinct], box 29cm long Condition: Left side of paper panel has been glued to the end stick so the left edge of the panorama cannot be seen, possibly missing one stick. Two light brown spots and minor rippling to main panorama, typically light wear but overall colours still bright and little used. **General condition consistent with age.
FIVE FOLK ART NOVELTY CARVED HAND WALKING STICKS 19TH CENTURY of various woods, to include a stick with a clenched fist holding a horn rod, 86cm long; a clenched fist pommel wearing a wrist watch, 90cm long; an ebonised and bone clenched fist with a spiral shaft, 91cm long; a boxing glove pommel, 90cm long; and a hand and clenched fist pommel example with a white metal collar with presentation engraving, 94cm long
GROUP OF FOLK ART CANES 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a 'BIRD IN HAND' HAZEL STICK CANE, 86cm long; a 'TWISTED ARM' HAZEL STICK CANE, 94cm long; a BAMBOO CANE, 88.5cm long; a 'SHEPHERD'S CROOK' HAZEL STICK CANE, with thistle terminal, 116cm high; a FURTHER 'SHEPHERD'S CROOK' HAZEL STICK CANE, with horn handle and thistle terminal, 123cm high; a MEASURING STICK, with metal handle, 92cm long; and a HORN AND GLASS-BANDED CANE, 98cm long; together with a RIDING CROP, with antler handle, 66cm long; a BLACK SILK UMBRELLA, with a rootwood handle mounted with red hardstone 'cherries', 90cm long; and a PAINTED GARDEN ORNAMENT STICK, with a fairy finial, 89cm high
A Royal Worcester gilded ivory chamberstick, formed as a lily pad and flower, shape number 1088, height 5ins, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory candle stick, formed as scrolling leaves, shape number 1478, height 8.5insCondition Report: Both pieces are free from any cracks or chips but they do have rubbing to gilding

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