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Belgium Pottery, Thulin Faiencerie, two vases in cobalt with ochre drip glaze and orange spots, and a collection of light blue matte glaze with orange spots and drips, including a chamber stick with angular arm, h16cm, an Art Deco fan shaped vase, 17.5cm, and an unusual twin spout twin handled 'wedding' jug, 19cm (16 in lot)
* Gillray (James). Judge Thumb-or-Patent Sticks for Family Correction; Warranted Lawful!, W. Humphrey, Nov. 27th. 1782, uncoloured etching on laid, some spotting. slight staining and dust soiling, 350 x 250 mm, together with "Oh! that this too too solid flesh would melt, [1791] but a later impression by John Miller, London and William Blackwood, Edinburgh, [1824 - 27], etched caricature with contemporary hand colouring, slight mount staining, 210 x 240 mm, with Cruikshank (G. C.). The Wimbledon Hoax! or Waterloo Review!!! !!! June 18th 1816, etching with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, old folds, 200 x 470 mm, plus Williams (Charles). Making a Compass at Sea - or the use of a Scotch Louse..., Thomas Tegg, circa 1815, etched caricature with bright contemporary hand colouring, one short closed tear affecting image, slight mount staining, 235 x 330 mm, with another four caricatures after Henry Alken and four others similar, various sizes and conditionQty: (12)NOTESThe first described item is an early Gillray caricature of Sir Francis Buller. Buller's conduct on the bench was often the subject of severe criticism, and he was accused of being very severe and prejudiced. He was the subject of controversy due to an alleged statement he made that "a husband could thrash his wife with impunity provided that he used a stick no bigger than his thumb" . This claim was widely circulated and led to Buller being caricatured as "Judge Thumb" and depicted carrying a bunch of 'rods'.
An early 19th century stick barometer signed twice J.S Marratt, 63 King William Street, London Bridge, the bow-fronted moulded case with ivory twin scale marked for 10am yesterday and 10am today from 27-31" with vernier scales, the shaft with ivory mercury thermometer, the base with half urn cistern cover, 142.5cm high.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, 'Stampa & Co. Fecit, London, the silvered dial with adjustable vernier and alcohol thermometer, above a feather banded trunk with visible tube and domed cistern cover, 13cm wide, 10cm deep, 99cm high, (3 1/2in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 38 1/2in high) (af). CONDITION REPORT Bubbles to mercury
A group of four late 19th/early 20th century walking canes to include an example with a 9ct gold top, an example with carved gentleman's head and ivory initialled insert to the cap, an example with hallmarked silver collar and amber-style handle, a swagger stick with hallmarked silver top, two vintage umbrellas, a ladies' silk example and a gentlemen's Fulton umbrella and a cased vintage fishing rod (8).
An early 20th Century oak hall stand with swivel mirror and glove box flanked by two stick stands on barley twist supports 76 cm wide x 31 cm deep x 192 cm high together with a Middle Eastern hardwood and inlaid carved occasional table, an African hardwood stool, oak occasional table, stained beech piano stool, oak barley twist oval occasional table, stained beech framed dressing stool, two oak plant stands, oak mirror back sideboard, a pair of Queen Anne style walnut dining chairs and an oak carver chair
An early 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long graduated drawers raised on splayed bracket feet 104 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 102.5 cm high together with a reproduction mahogany and cross banded bow fronted sofa table on lyre end supports, an oak six section stick stand, brass cylindrical coal container and a modern sapele two section open bookcase (glass doors missing)

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