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A Victorian mahogany stick stand, circa 1860, 83cm high, 61cm wide, 35cm deep Please note the measurements in the original pdf and online catalogue were incorrect they have been updated now. Condition Report: Measurements are now correct in the description, Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some minor old chips and splits,This has been re-polished recently, The drip tray with cracks and losses to the blacked surface, this has probably been re-blacked recently, Overall stable Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Scottish Regency satinwood mercury stick barometer, J. and J. Gardner, Glasgow, circa 1815, with visible tube and inset ivory Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations signed J. & J. Gardner, GLASGOW to lower left applied to a fiddle-back satinwood veneered trunk incorporating pointed pediment and fine strung crossbanded border over conforming hinged-front rectangular cistern cover, 99cm (39ins) high. J. and J. Gardner of Bell Street, Glasgow are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as a partnership between John Gardner and his son of the same name from 1799 until the latters death in 1818.
A carved oak 19th century mercury stick barometer with two settings (10am yesterday and 10am today), with rhyme markings 'rise for n.ely dry or less wind...' and 'fall for s.wly wet or more wind...', with two accompanying adjustment knobs, central column thermometer showing Fahrenheit and Centigrade, a central carved boss rosette to the base and a leaf carved ogee pediment, overall length 102cm
Nineteenth Century and Edwardian Glassware and Silver Collared Decanter, Nineteenth century glass ware including a Continental hand blown beaker with hand painted decoration depicting a figure carrying a yoke with well buckets, four Victorian custard cups, three nineteenth century celery vases two with wheel cut floral detail, a gilt floral wheel cut chamber stick, silver collared decanter with swagged decoration and rubbed Birmingham silver mark (25cm high) small crack near collar and a set of four Edwardian floral decoration wine glasses, G, (Qty)
A gold and enamel jockey on horseback stick pin, with a polychrome enamel jockey with a dark blue body and sleeves and yellow cap, riding a racehorse. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 24 x 0.90mm, 3.01g. Case by 'R and S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Crown, 25 Haymarket, London'Condition report: Black enamel deficient in areas to the leg of the boot.Slight bend to the pin with tarnish.Case very tatty.
A cased single stone diamond stick pin, with a natural six-point star form diamond twinned crystal, 6.20 x 6.00mm in size, claw set to an open collet, 1.43g, a case by 'Samuel Dixon, 23 Cornhill, E.C.', together with a Victorian gold split pearl and banded agate stick pin,2.60g, a case by 'Loveday, Chelmsford', both tested as approximately 9ct gold (2)Condition report: Very tarnished but no damage.Setting secure.The banded onyx stick pin is tarnished and dirty around the applied star.
A cased Victorian reverse painted crystal intaglio stick pin, depicting a dog with collar. The circular crystal intaglio, 13.5mm diameter, with a white and black painted intaglio dog, possibly a 19th century bull terrier, to a mother-of-pearl ground, rub set in a plain mount. Marked 18. Pin lower carat, tested as approximately 9ct gold. 3.32g. Case by 'Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd., 112 Regent St., London W1'Condition report: Minor marks to the gold and the rock crystal.Hand writing to the silk lined lid.
A RELIEF-CARVED WALKING STICK, CIRCA 1840 carved overall and possibly depicting a sequence of Alexander Selkirk ("Robinson Crusoe") comprising a shipwrecked man sitting under a palm tree, building a settlement, cultivation, discovery, a horse, a mermaid, the handle carved with a dog inscribed Mr Russell to the other side, and ?maker's mark for W. Collett stamped in two places -- 32½in. (82.5cm.) longCondition report: Evidence of old woodworm around handle.

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