A 9CT STICK PIN, the stick pin with knotted top, stamped 9ct to pin, 54mm long, 1.5g, casedThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Good.
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Gold turquoise and cubic zirconia cluster ring, citrine heart pendant, pearl pendant, stick pins, two earrings all 9ct stamped, hallmarked or tested, 15ct gold cross pendant hallmarked and one other stick pin - Condition Report 15ct approx 0.74 gm, 9ct gold approx 4.4gm, stick pin back pin not gold
Victorian gold diamond stick pin stamped 15ct, bead bar brooch stamped 9ct and gold knot bar brooch tested 9ct, retailed by Samuel Sharpe, Retford, two in original casesNotes: By direct decent from Sharpe family - Condition Report Two brooches approx 3.3gm (back pins not gold), 15ct stick approx 1.3gm (pin not gold)
Various stick pins, comprising a stick pin with hand and cultured pearl, a Victorian memorial stick pin with lockets of hair surrounded by seed pearls, (AF), yellow metal unmarked, a bar brooch (AF) with floral cluster seed pearl set centre, yellow metal unmarked, a knot design stick pin, a Victorian memorial stick pin, bearing inscription to rear Gibraltar Diamonds, in yellow metal setting, two loose rings, a silver dress ring and a garnet set gold plated stick pin, (a quantity).
A small selection of scrap and other jewellery, comprising gold necklace links, a pair of 9ct gold collar studs (AF), a part ring set with amethyst stones, a part pencil set with red paste stone, a 9ct gold pin back and stick pin, a 9ct gold T-clip and an 18ct gold, T-bar, on an unmarked bi-colour chain, gold plated locket, photographic pendant and charm bracelet, weighable mixed gold 6.7g all in, the bi-coloured chain with 18ct gold T-bar and 9ct gold clip, 11.5g.
Rare Antique Hand Held Stick Painted Wood Ventriloquist's Peg Doll, with a ring pull which operates the mouth, wearing original clothes and hat; the hands are painted metal, with a small wooden baby attached; 7 inches (17.5cms) high; inscription to box and letter inside - Aunt Jane, A Relic of Childhood, M C Smith
A collection of various gold items, to include a pair of collar studs stamped 9ct, two single gold collar studs stamped 9ct, a yellow metal memorial locket and chain, two gold charms, a 9ct gold bar brooch with pearl inset mount, a yellow metal safety pin, a yellow metal memorial brooch and two stick pins, with pearl terminals, both unmarked. (qty)
An early 20th Century Arts & Crafts style brass chamber stick embossed with bats, diameter excluding handle approx 17.5 cm, together with three brass trays with embossed decoration, a brass preserve pan, copper warming pan and a box of assorted metal and wood wares to include brass candlesticks, pewter tankards / tea and coffee pots and various wooden African heads, etc CONDITION REPORTS With specific reference to the "bat" chamberstick - the piece is dull in cover with surface scratching and denting throughout. There is wear to the snouts of the bats (or holes at least) which may or may not be part of the original design. The underside has good patination. There is cracking to the base of the candle holder. See images for further detail.
A pair of cut and moulded clear glass and gilt metal mounted lustre candlesticks, possibly Northern Europe, third quarter 19th century, in Gothic Revival taste, the everted and lozenge cut drip pans hung with faceted drops overall, rising from openwork stems cast with quatrefoils and inset with further faceted pendants, descending to stylised flowerhead bases, 28cm highProperty from the estate of the late Betty, Lady GrantchesterCondition Report: These bear the usual minor marks, knocks, scuffs and scratches overall commensurate with age and use.Some of the drops have chips, especially to the tops and in one or two cases to the ends. One has been fitted with an added bead.On one of the lustres not all drops are at an even length, as the stick is at a slight angle which could presumably be addressed.The bases are a little nibbled and scratched around the edges.The gilding is a little rubbed. The removable sockets to the top may be associated.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany mercury stick barometer, Charles Aiano, London, circa 1810, with open triangular pediment above line-edged glazed door enclosing rectangular silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations to the right opposing Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer to the left, the upper margin signed C. Aianno, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by figured mahogany veneers within chevron line border over rounded base with hemispherical cistern cover and level adjustment screw to underside, 97cm (38ins approx.) high. Charles Aiano is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury in around 1825.Condition Report: Dreweatts cannot guarantee the mechanism as working, we recommend getting it cleaned and overhauled by a professional restorer, There is mercury in the cistern and showing in the tube, The hinge holding the door closed at time of report, the internal slide is working and adjustable, Some old splits and cracks to the timber, this is mainly near the 'throat'Please refer to additional image for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A French or Italian gouache, paper and ivory mounted fan, late 18th century, the leaf painted with a figural scene, probably representing 'Mars disarmed by Venus', before an architectural background and with further figures, the openwork sticks carved with foliage and trophies, with parcel gilt guard, presented in a giltwood case, 34cm high, 59cm wide overall; a French painted and sequin embroidered parchment, silk inset and mother-of-pearl mounted fan, late 18th/early 19th century, painted with a shepherdess and trophies in reserves, signed H Verremin (?) to the leaf, 42cm fully extended; a Victorian painted silk and mother-of-pearl mounted fan, late 19th century, the lace-trimmed leaf painted with birds, 64cm wide fully extended; a Victorian lace and papier mache mourning fan, third quarter 19th century; and four various feather fans, early 20th century, including three ostrich feather court fans with tortoiseshell sticks and guardsCondition Report: All fans in the lot bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall commensurate with age, use and wear. The large gouache fan has not been inspected outside of its case. It bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use. There are some small losses to the paint, including a circa 0.5cm area by the basket of flowers (possibly a small restoration here), the top right corner of the leaf, and to the edges of the gilt borders where they meet the sticks. There is also some minor ripping and tearing to this area, and creasing along the top and folds.The surface has probably been retouched/restored in one or two places, including to the lowermost portion of the left scene below the river god on the left guard, and also possibly to the central portion of the sky where the paint looks slightly darker and thicker, and above the armour to the upper edge. One of the sticks has a loss of openwork carving to the top, and there are losses to the dark paint in the recesses of the guard. The giltwood case is chipped to the edges.Overall the fan has remained quite well preserved.The embroidered paper fan has four broken sticks to the left side, and a loss of one stick to the rear. The two larger fabric vignettes are torn in places, primarily the one on the left. The mother-of-pearl mounted bird fan has some marks and one or two of the guards are loose (though could presumably be reattached). The mourning fan is lacking one stick and has some losses to the painted finish of the frame. The feather fans each have three or four damaged/broken sticks or leaves. Condition Report Disclaimer
A hand painted lace fan, with carved mother of pearl and ivory sticks, in frame, frame width 76cm.The fan is in frame with no glass but fixed to a board. Both guard sticks are broken and repaired, one ivory stick has a missing section. Some staining and discolouration to silk, painted areas in good condition.
Various gold and unmarked yellow metal stick pins, including 15ct and 9ct examples, Mexican 2 Pesos coin, Victorian foil-back garnet, pearl horseshoe, sapphire etc, 27.3g totalGenerally good overall condition, no obvious damage, all are abraded through general use, all stones are present, some are completely unmarked

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