Edwardian 9ct gold seed pearl, star and swirl design brooch retailed by F. Appleby Retford boxed, four 9ct and 15ct gold stone set stick pins, 9ct gold propelling pencil and a 9ct gold brooch, all stamped, tested or hallmarked - Condition Report Brooches approx 3.5gm (back pins not gold), stick pins approx 4.1gm,
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Early 20th century tooled leather jewellery box, velvet and silk lined containing Victorian and later 9ct and 15ct gold jewellery, stone set pinchbeck seal fobs, mourning brooches, stick pins, lockets and earrings - Condition Report Two 9ct stone set gold rings approx 5.3gm, gold brooch (a lot of soldering) approx 5.1 tested 9-15ct, 9-15ct stick pins approx 3.6gm, lockets etc (all with glass liners approx 18gm
Irish gold Claddagh ring, gold brooch, heart locket all 9ct stamped or hallmarked, 18ct gold diamond set stick pin finial, fob, seed pearl brooch etc - Condition Report 9ct gold approx 8gm, Claddagh ring - Dublin assay mark (date letter rubbed) 9ct gold brooch back pin not gold, 18ct approx 1.2gm (tested)
DANISH TEAK DINING TABLE & CHAIRS a teak extending dining table with 2 additional leaves, the top supported on struts and cross stretcher. Also with a matching set of 6 stick back dining chairs with woven seats. Marked on the back of the leaves, No 33, Denmark. Table 137cms by 88cms (not extended), Chairs 98cms high. (7)
GORDON RUSSELL - SET OF DINING CHAIRS, DESIGN COUNCIL a set of 8 walnut stick back dining chairs with upholstered seats, from the Burford range. One with a label to the base, Design Council, 10353. 86cms high. (8) *These chairs were formally in the Boardroom of the Design Council in Haymarket. The Design Council moved to Haymarket in 1956, so these probably date to around that time. Sir Gordon Russell was Director of the Design Council from 1947-1960. In the 1990's the Design Council had a large re organisation and the furniture including the boardroom furniture was sold off. The current vendor was formally an employee and managed to purchase the chairs from the boardroom.
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a gold horseshoe stick pin, a cultured pearl and gold brooch, a garnet and gilt metal brooch, a cultured pearl and rose-cut diamond circle brooch, a turquoise and half pearl insect brooch, a cultured pearl and gold bow brooch, a pair of paste set buckles, a paste set star brooch and various other items
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a gilt metal, enamel and gem set posy holder designed as a brooch, a diamond and 15ct gold stick pin, a gem set salamander brooch, a blue and white paste set cluster ring, a red and white paste set five stone ring, a lava cameo brooch, a carved foliate shell cameo brooch and various other items
A Victorian walnut stick barometer, inscribed to the ivory dial 'Pastorelli & Co, Piccadilly, London' with silvered thermometer and carved detail to the bob, length 104cm.Additional InformationAs the dial is ivory it cannot be exported outside of the UK without relevant licences, missing the adjusting knob to the base, a few dents and scratches to the woodwork throughout, both dials are very dirty and would benefit from a clean. The right hand adjusting upper dial knob is damaged, general surface wear.
NEWLYN; an Arts & Crafts copper chamber stick with repoussé decoration depicting fish, with detachable sconce, length 25cm, unmarked, and a William Hutton & Sons English Pewter candlestick No.1830, height 21.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe chamber stick has an old repair to the handle, it has been soldered and repaired. The candlestick has been dropped and the top rim is dented heavily. The foot rim and drip dray are also bent around the edge.
A small Victorian walnut and band inlaid lidded box, width 23cm, a malacca shafted walking stick with silver cap, length 91cm, and a circa 1900 oak mantel clock, width 34cm (3).Additional InformationQuite heavy wear to the malacca towards the top, hallmark obscured and a few dents to the silver. Heavy wear to the straw workbox and lacking any interior. The clock is missing the glass and the front door and has signs of wear throughout. No guarantee of working order.
Irish mahogany stick barometer, the silvered scale signed I. Ribaldi, Limerick, over a flat trunk with fluted canted sides to the turned hemispherical cistern cover, surmounted by a broken triangular arched pediment and brass urn vase finial; also a mahogany wheel barometer/thermometer, the 8" silvered dial signed Paul Corti (Exeter) on a plate screwed to the dial, surmounted by an onion top (2)
Great War Gallipoli Casualty 1st / 5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers Memorial Plaque, bronze memorial plaque awarded to “JAMES HARGREAVES YATES”. Remains in very good condition. Company Sergeant Major James Hargreaves Yates was a native of Bury, Lancashire. He was killed on 7th August 1915 and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. An extract from Geoffrey Moorhouse in Helles Foundations published in 1992 wrote, “The 1/5th too had by now been reduced to a token of its original strength. It landed in May with 30 officers and 1000 men. When George Horridge returned to it on August 15th, he found to his horror that it has shrunk to 6 officers and 150 men. Company Sergeant Major Yates was one of those who had disappeared during Horridge’s absence in the Egyptian hospital. In Cairo, before they set sail for the Peninsula, Yates had confided in the young Second Lieutenant his belief that he would die sometime in the months ahead. But he had come through the landing and Third Krithia without a scratch. The night before the Helles diversion he spent several hours quietly alone, at prayer. He went over the top next morning carrying a walking stick, with a pistol in his other hand. He returned from that engagement, too, unharmed. During the night a shell landed in his trench, and that was the end of him.”
Inert WW1 Semi-Relic German 1915/1916 Stick Grenade, an interesting transitional period example with the head section being the early 1915 type and the haft being the later pattern with the porcelain ball to the inside of the wood. Haft nicely stamped “5 ½ SECONDE” and a Berlin makers mark. Old glue marks / residue towards the top of the haft and grenade head. Old collectors label attached. This item is empty and safe, legal to own within the UK. We are not able to offer any post and packing options on this item.
Battlefield Recovered Inert M-17 German Stick Grenade, with heavily dented / crushed head, original haft with remains of stampings. Complete with cap and porcelain ball. This lot is a inert lot and is legal and safe to own in the UK. We are not able to offer post and packing on this lot. Please note only available to clients bidding from the UK who can arrange collection.
Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force Propeller Walking Stick Stand, an interesting item probably made in an aircraft park by a mechanic or similar position. The laminated wooden propeller blades have been cut to slot into the propeller central boss and two holes drilled for the fitting of a rope to hold the sticks in place once placed inside the propeller hub centre. The hub is clearly marked and stamped. An unusual item. All comes apart but we would not be able to offer in house post and packing.
SMOKING PARAPHERNALIA. A 'YZ' WOOD AND HORN NUT BIRD SMOKER?S COMPANION, POSSIBLY FOR ALFRED DUNHILL LTD., C1925-30, OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF WALKING STICK WOOD, WITH HORN BILL AND FEET AND AMBER GLASS EYES, ON SHAPED GREEN MARBLED WOOD BASE WITH ORIGINAL GREEN PHENOLIC RESIN ASHTRAY, 42CM H, MOULDED ?YZ? TRADE MARK TO ASHTRAYCondition report A good example in original condition with aged patina ashtray very slightly nibbled around the edge; missing the gong which hangs from its tail
λ A RARE MAHOGANY AND BRASS BALLOONING OR MOUNTAIN STICK BAROMETER BY THOMAS JONES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY of cylindrical shape, the screw-off cap top revealing a suspension ring, above a sliding cover revealing a silvered register with a manually operated vernier scale, with an ivory thermometer, inscribed 'Thos Jones Charing Cross', above an ivory registered 'Tempe of the mercury, correction of the expann of mercury & mean dilation of glass, heights of the mercurial column in inches, neutral point 30.340, capacity 1 / 56, temperature 52 degrees', in a leather travelling case 94cm high
A collection of four late 19th century stick pins, comprising: a yellow metal shield shaped stick pin set with a citrine and a piece of branch coral, with intertwining strand, citrine dimensions approx 10.9 x 9.4mm, branch coral length 20mm, length of stick pin 90mm, gross weight 5.9g, tested as approx 15ct; a yellow metal egg shaped coral stick pin, with intertwining snake set with 7 rose cut diamonds, coral dimensions 12 x 8mm, rose cut diamond dimensions between 1.1 and 1,7 x 1.3mm, stick pin length 80mm, gross weight 3.8g, tested as 18ct; a yellow metal button shaped coral stick pin, the round cabochon coral measuring 8.75mm diameter, length 75mm, gross weight 2.4g, not marked but tested as 15ct; and a yellow metal stick pin in the form of an engraved sceptre, set with six round 2.9 x 3.1mm turquoise cabochons, length 90cm, gross weight 4.9g, safety chain attached, tested as 9ct (4)
A Victorian gold and diamond set single stone stick pin, mounted with a cushion shaped diamond, fitted to a bar link chain, with a further small stick pin attached, a Victorian gold and turquoise set stick pin, a gold stick pin, mounted with a cushion shaped ruby and with two seed pearls, a gold ring, claw set with a circular cut smoky quartz, detailed 14 K, ring size L and a half and a gilt metal oval hinged bangle, with engraved decoration, (5).

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